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Highly Sensitive ADHD Mom

Podcast by Lisa Kelly-Willis

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About Highly Sensitive ADHD Mom

Welcome to the podcast for the woman living at the intersection of a deeply sensitive, empathic soul and a busy ADHD brain. I’m your host, Lisa Kelly-Willis, and I’m here to help you navigate the unique "puzzle" of neurodivergent motherhood in real time. I share honest stories and discuss the the rare paradox of having a soul that craves peace and quiet, but a brain that won't stop talking. This podcast is is here to make highly sensitive ADHD moms feel less alone and prove that our sensitivity is a true gift, even on the days we're overwhelmed.

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10 episodes

episode Grieving for my Younger Self as a Late-Diagnosed HSP/ADHD Mom artwork

Grieving for my Younger Self as a Late-Diagnosed HSP/ADHD Mom

Have you ever looked at an old childhood photo of yourself and felt a sudden wave of sadness instead of a smile? In this milestone 10th episode, I’m sitting right here in my closet, diving into a heavy but completely necessary topic: the grief we feel for our younger selves as late-diagnosed moms. It is a strange, heartbreaking thing to stand between two generations of ADHD—watching my 7-year-old daughter grow up validated and supported, while mourning the anxious, daydreamy little girl I used to be, who had to white-knuckle her way through a chaotic childhood. But as I unpack everything from generational trauma to pop culture moments like Firefly Lane, I’m learning that while we can't rewrite our pasts, we can heal our presents. I’m peeling back the layers of parenting perfectionism, embracing the concept of the "good enough mom," and learning how to protect my sensitive nervous system. This episode is a raw, honest look at how we can honor our grief, give ourselves the grace we never received, and recognize that our high sensitivity is a gift worth fiercely protecting. Connect & Support: * Community: Join my Facebook Page Highly Sensitive ADHD Mom  * Review: Leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help other moms find us Resources mentioned in this episode: * TV Show: Firefly Lane (The series finale on Netflix) * Movie: Follow That Bird (The 1985 Sesame Street movie) * Movie: As Good as it Gets  * Book: Nowhere Girl: Life as a Member of ADHD's Lost Generation by Carla Ciccone * Book: Master the Mundane: How to Manage Life, Home, and Family as a Mom by Amy Marie Hann * Psychological Concept: The "Good Enough Mother" theory (1953) by Dr. Donald Winnicott.  * Podcast: Neurodiversity Podcast with host Emily Kircher-Morris  * ADHD Parent Coaching: Barbara Pestien (Wildflower ADHD) https://www.wildfloweradhd.com/

21 May 2026 - 33 min
episode How I'm Learning to Complete the Stress Cycle as a HSP & ADHD Mom artwork

How I'm Learning to Complete the Stress Cycle as a HSP & ADHD Mom

Have you ever noticed that your body still feels tightly wound hours after a stressful moment passes? The morning chaos is over and the problem is fixed, but your nervous system is still stuck in absolute overdrive.  In this episode, I’m sharing a raw, honest look into my daily battles with morning-rush anxiety, sensory overload, late-diagnosis ADHD, and perimenopause. Grounded in the book Burnout by Emily and Amelia Nagoski, we dive into why simply surviving a stressful situation isn't enough to clear trapped stress chemicals from your body. I share how I'm using 7 physical evidence based strategies to complete the stress cycle and move through the emotional tunnel including morning jogs, 20 second hugs, and "lion's breath." Your high sensitivity is a beautiful gift, but we cannot give from an empty cup. This episode is all about learning how to spot your body's warning signs, honor your unique biology, and give yourself and your family the ultimate gift: a regulated mom. Check out the resources below to connect and dive deeper into the tools we discussed today: * Book: Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle [https://www.amazon.com/Burnout-Secret-Unlocking-Stress-Cycle/dp/198481706X] by Emily Nagoski, PhD, and Amelia Nagoski, DMA * Join my Facebook page at Highly Sensitive ADHD Mom https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572056403306 * Support the Show: If this episode validated your experience, please leave a 5-star rating or review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts to help other highly sensitive ADHD moms find this podcast!

15 May 2026 - 29 min
episode I Won't Let RSD Internally Gaslight Me Anymore (HSP & ADHD) artwork

I Won't Let RSD Internally Gaslight Me Anymore (HSP & ADHD)

Have you ever felt a shift in the room that no one else noticed, only to tell yourself you’re "just being sensitive"? In this episode, we’re getting real about Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD). For a long time, I rejected the RSD label because I didn't want to believe I was "malfunctioning." But I’ve realized the real danger isn't the diagnosis—it's the way RSD tries to internally gaslight us into doubting our own perceptions. We aren't broken; we are Hyper Attuners. We’re sensing actual shifts in energy and tension that others miss. It’s time to stop feeling like our emotional volume knob is broken when we’re really just plugged into a much larger amplifier. In this episode, we dive into: * Motherhood Earthquakes: Navigating the sting of parental preference and sensing a partner’s unspoken stress. * The "Truth Seer" Reality: Why your "Human Wi-Fi" is actually accurate, even if the story your brain tells about it needs checking. * From "Crunchy" to Medicated: My raw journey of honoring my nervous system and why "natural" doesn’t have to mean suffering in silence. You aren’t "too much." You’re just the one in the room who sees the truth first. It’s time to stop fixing our feelings and start believing our own hearts. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: * Clinical Research: Dr. William Dodson on Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria * The Highly Sensitive Person: Research and resources by Dr. Elaine Aron * Community: Join my Facebook Page, Highly Sensitive ADHD Mom https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572056403306 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572056403306] * Listener Guide: Revisit Episode 3 for the full "PE Teacher" story. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-lifelong-anxiety-about-getting-in-trouble-hsp-adhd-mom/id1888844740?i=1000760281904

9 May 2026 - 26 min
episode How I'm Resetting My Nervous System: An HSP/ADHD Story artwork

How I'm Resetting My Nervous System: An HSP/ADHD Story

Description:  In this episode, I’m talking about moving away from the frantic ADHD hyperfocus of "rushing for answers" and learning to actually sense the shifts in my own nervous system. After three months of diving into every book and podcast out there, I’m realizing that my highly sensitive system just needs a break from the noise. I’m sharing the ways I’m staying regulated from turning my iPhone into a "flip phone" to finding grounding roots right here in my Austin neighborhood. I also dive into those quirky ADHD traits I’m just now realizing are "a thing," like playing the same album on repeat. I want to give us all permission to stop working towards being "productive" and just be. I’m letting the mask come off, embracing middle age, and remembering that we aren't doing this alone. Resources Mentioned * Books: Burnout by Emily & Amelia Nagoski; The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron * Podcasts: Motherhood in ADHD, I Have ADHD, and ADHD Mums * Connect: Join Highly Sensitive ADHD Mom Facebook Page for photos and links to tools https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572056403306 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572056403306] * ADHD Coach: Barbara Pestien https://www.wildfloweradhd.com/ 7 Strategies for Completing the Stress Cycle (From the book Burnout) 1. Physical Activity: Tell your brain the "threat" is over. 2. Breathing: Slow, deep breaths to reset. 3. Positive Social Interaction: A friendly chat to feel safe. 4. Laughter: Deep belly laughs to release pressure. 5. Affection: A 20-second hug for connection. 6. A Big Cry: Letting the physical energy out. 7. Creative Expression: Processing stress through art or music.

3 May 2026 - 20 min
episode Why I Overestimate My Energy: HSP/ADHD Spoon Theory artwork

Why I Overestimate My Energy: HSP/ADHD Spoon Theory

I’m being really honest in this episode about a super hard, emotional week I’ve had and why my ADHD brain is constantly writing checks my HSP nervous system can’t cash. I wanted to talk about Spoon Theory through our specific lens as neurodivergent moms—navigating that weird tension where the ADHD side of us wants all the excitement while the high sensitivity is begging for a nap. I’m sharing how I’ve been observing my own energy, especially during social events where I’ve realized I can be in a “stimulation surplus” while being in a total “emotional deficit.” I also get into the nitty-gritty of what’s actually giving me spoons back right now, like Jewel’s lullabies, my weighted blanket, and the “parallel play” I’ve been doing with my kids. I’m even opening up about the practical boundaries I’m setting to survive perimenopause—from my “two-place-a-day” rule to finally letting go of the guilt over having a housecleaner. I’m recording this in one take from my closet because I’m choosing connection over perfection, and I hope it helps you feel a little less alone in your own beautiful, overstimulated life. Resources mentioned in this episode: * The Original Spoon Theory: The Spoon Theory essay by Christine Miserandino * Sound Medicine: Jewel’s Lullaby album and the music of Eva Cassidy * Nervous System Regulation: The Headspace app (meditation and breathing) * ADHD Insights: The ADHD with Jenna Free podcast * Coaching & Support: Barbara Pestien https://www.wildfloweradhd.com/ * Connect with Lisa: Join the conversation on the Highly Sensitive ADHD Mom Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572056403306

28 Apr 2026 - 42 min
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