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The Load We Carry

Podcast de Emily Mori, LCPC

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The Load We Carry is a podcast for people who are quietly holding everything together. In Season One, therapist and educator Emily Mori explores what it really means to live, love, parent, and build relationships in a world that is not designed for neurodivergent minds, sensitive nervous systems, or emotionally aware people. Through honest conversations and deeply reflective storytelling, this season looks at the invisible labor of caregiving, masking, managing relationships, navigating burnout, and trying to stay connected to yourself while meeting everyone else

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12 episodios

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In Conversation: What Support Really Looks Like

This episode of The Load We Carry pulls back the curtain on what “support” actually looks like for families navigating mental health, disability, and care systems. Emily Mori, alongside another professional voice, explores the hidden realities behind services—highlighting the coordination burden, emotional labor, system fragmentation, and caregiver burnout that often go unspoken. Rather than simplifying support, this conversation names the complexity, validating the experiences of parents who find themselves managing more, not less, after asking for help. Grounded in honesty and compassion, the episode reframes support as partnership, transparency, and sustainability—empowering listeners to advocate for care that truly reduces burden and honors their lived experience. https://canva.link/kxlau7gw2hil2xg [https://canva.link/kxlau7gw2hil2xg]

17 de may de 2026 - 19 min
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Not All Therapy Is the Same

This episode of The Load We Carry explores a truth many people sense but rarely hear validated: not all therapy is the same. Emily Mori unpacks the wide range of therapeutic approaches and why a lack of progress in therapy is often about poor fit—not personal failure. Through a neurodivergent-affirming and trauma-informed lens, she examines how different modalities like CBT, DBT, ACT, EMDR, and somatic therapies can help or harm depending on the individual, while highlighting the critical role of the therapeutic relationship itself. This conversation empowers listeners to approach therapy with discernment, ask better questions, and advocate for care that truly aligns with their needs, identity, and nervous system—because healing is not one-size-fits-all. https://canva.link/p2txucm5tvcvk59 [https://canva.link/p2txucm5tvcvk59]

10 de may de 2026 - 27 min
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Neurodivergent Dating Is Not Broken

This episode of The Load We Carry challenges the idea that neurodivergent individuals are “bad at dating” and instead reframes the experience as a mismatch between neurodivergent nervous systems and modern dating culture. Emily Mori explores how sensory overload, masking, communication differences, rejection sensitivity, and emotional intensity shape dating experiences in ways that are often misunderstood. Through a grounded and compassionate lens, she unpacks the hidden labor many neurodivergent adults carry in relationships and offers a powerful shift toward self-understanding, authenticity, and sustainable connection. This conversation invites listeners to move out of shame and into clarity, recognizing that the goal is not to change who they are, but to build relationships that actually fit them. https://canva.link/ybclcq8q75q2geg [https://canva.link/ybclcq8q75q2geg]

3 de may de 2026 - 18 min
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You Are Not Imagining This

This workbook is intended to help you recognize and understand the full scope of what you have been carrying. Many of the demands you face are ongoing, complex, and often unsupported, and they are frequently internalized as personal shortcomings rather than acknowledged as real external pressures. The purpose of this work is not to create rapid change or to impose expectations, but to support accurate awareness, reduce self blame, and provide space to reflect on your experience with clarity. As you move through these pages, you are encouraged to approach your responses with honesty and without judgment. What you are carrying is significant, and taking the time to name it is a meaningful and necessary step toward support and sustainability. https://www.canva.com/design/DAHErBPJOnM/bEzcoJyj5vZCZnIMTyQufA/view?utm_content=DAHErBPJOnM&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h67f60794e2 [https://www.canva.com/design/DAHErBPJOnM/bEzcoJyj5vZCZnIMTyQufA/view?utm_content=DAHErBPJOnM&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h67f60794e2]

24 de mar de 2026 - 23 min
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What Was Never Yours to Carry

In this episode of The Load We Carry, Emily Mori explores the quiet but powerful question many mothers rarely have the space to ask: what actually belongs to me to carry? Moving beyond common advice about productivity, efficiency, and better systems, Emily examines the deeper realities of chronic overload, the mental and emotional labor many mothers hold, and the cultural expectations that quietly place impossible demands on women. Drawing on clinical insight and personal reflection, she discusses how nervous system strain, perfectionism, and systemic pressures contribute to burnout, and why learning to carry less is not a failure but a necessary step toward sustainability. This episode invites listeners to reconsider inherited expectations, redefine what “enough” really means, and begin the gradual process of setting down responsibilities that were never meant to be held alone. https://www.canva.com/design/DAHDq5YbdKs/cLnmWRfcRs2UcwJIoX3mFw/view?utm_content=DAHDq5YbdKs&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h730295607e [https://www.canva.com/design/DAHDq5YbdKs/cLnmWRfcRs2UcwJIoX3mFw/view?utm_content=DAHDq5YbdKs&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h730295607e]

16 de mar de 2026 - 27 min
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