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The Misophonia Podcast

The Misophonia Podcast

By: Adeel Ahmad
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Candid conversations with people who live with Misophonia. Misophonia is a disorder in which there is a strong sensitivity to certain sounds. A person with misophonia feels rage and an inability to focus on anything but that sound. It feels like a fight-or-flight response. Host Adeel Ahmad has misophonia and interviews other "misophones" from around the world. All episodes are edited to be more sensory-friendly including equalization and brown noise. If you'd like to be a guest, go to https://misophoniapodcast.com. Theme music is "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of https://mobygratis.com The contents of this podcast should not be considered medical advice or therapy.

© 2026 The Misophonia Podcast
Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • #230 - Pia
    May 20 2026

    This week I’m talking to Pia Watson. Pia is an actor, artist, and body-mind transpersonal therapist currently in Mexico City and about to move to London. We talk about her experience with misophonia, autism, ADHD, and autistic burnout, and how all of those layers can heighten sensory overwhelm. Pia shares early memories of trying to escape teeth grinding on family vacations, hiding in a closet as a safe place, strategically choosing seats in classrooms, and gradually realizing that what she was dealing with had a name. We also get into her path through acting, art, shamanism, meditation, Qigong, hypnosis, and self-hypnosis, and how those practices changed her relationship to misophonia—not necessarily by “fixing” triggers overnight, but by helping her nervous system respond differently. A lot of this conversation circles around trauma, masking, modern life, neurodivergence, and the possibility that misophonia may be part of a much larger mind-body picture. Pia also talks about her work with clients, her interest in supporting neurodivergent people in Spanish-speaking spaces, and why she’s rethinking how therapy might help people with sensory issues.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • #229 - Lila (2026 Edition)
    Apr 30 2026

    This week I’m talking to Lila, again! This is Lila’s third time on the podcast. And we meet her at yet another transformation. She shares her journey from being a touring musician to becoming a clinical hypnotherapist. She discusses her personal struggles with misophonia and how hypnotherapy has changed her life. Our discussion delves into the healing process, the importance of trust in therapy, and the various areas of life that can be positively impacted by hypnotherapy. Lila also explores her unique new project of creating music with plants, emphasizing the connection between sound and healing.

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    Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

    Order "Sounds like Misophonia" - by Dr. Jane Gregory and I

    Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
    Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address.

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    Social:
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    Twitter/X - @misophoniashow

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • #228 - B
    Feb 26 2026

    This week I'm talking to B about navigating misophonia from childhood through their twenties and into their thirties. We talk about those early memories—kicking the back of their dad's truck seat during long drives, the anxiety of asking for accommodations, and how substance abuse became a way to cope when triggers felt unbearable. B shares how they've learned to be more direct about their needs, the relief of having friends who truly get it, and why Loop ear plugs and white noise have been game-changers. We also dig into some heavier territory—growing up in an anxious household, being raised by a mental health professional while still struggling to get support, and the tension between quick-fix psychiatric care and deeper healing. It's an honest, thoughtful conversation about surviving misophonia and slowly learning to advocate for yourself.


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    Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

    Order "Sounds like Misophonia" - by Dr. Jane Gregory and I

    Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
    Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address.

    YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

    Social:
    Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
    Facebook - misophoniapodcast
    Twitter/X - @misophoniashow

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    59 mins
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I've gotten through a few of these and it has been compelling and heartwarming to hear the struggles with adversity that are so familiar to me. Thank you so much everyone. Until this was better defined we were not believed, told to ignore, tormented, excluded and in the end mostly had to hide it. If nothing else this contains great practical tips for managing the condition, which will be invaluable to young or struggling sufferers. I am still learning after 40 years and these stories are invaluable.

highly recommend to misos or their friends

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