The Sensitivity Doctor

Dr. Amelia Kelley

Ever been told you’re too sensitive, too emotional, or just too much? Good. You’re exactly who this podcast is for. Hosted by Dr. Amelia Kelley—TEDx speaker, author, and trauma-informed therapist—The Sensitivity Doctor explores what it really means to live, love, and lead with sensitivity in a world that often misunderstands it. Each week, Dr. Kelley dives into the science and soul of being highly sensitive, from trauma healing and ADHD to boundaries, relationships, and nervous system balance. Through honest conversations and practical insights, you’ll learn how to transform what once felt like “too much” into your greatest source of strength. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a movement toward living authentically, embracing your emotions, and using your sensitivity as your superpower.

  1. How We Can Finally Stop School Tragedies: A Critical Conversation with Mark Hulsewé

    4D AGO

    How We Can Finally Stop School Tragedies: A Critical Conversation with Mark Hulsewé

    This week on The Sensitivity Doctor, Dr. Amelia Kelley sits down with TEDx speaker and filmmaker Mark Hulsewé for a courageous and necessary conversation about the root causes of school shootings and what must change if we want to protect our children. Mark’s work focuses on the emotional, social, and systemic breakdowns happening inside our schools, and how our long-standing “kids will be kids” mindset is allowing cycles of humiliation, abuse, and violence to escalate into tragedy. Together, Amelia and Mark dive into the uncomfortable realities of bullying, the unspoken social hierarchy within schools, and why traditional approaches to school safety completely miss the heart of the problem. This episode offers a rare blend of honesty, hope, and actionable solutions. Amelia challenges Mark’s ideas, Mark challenges the system, and both reveal complementary paths that can truly change the future. Whether you're a parent, educator, mental-health professional, or someone who cares deeply about the wellbeing of children, this conversation will reshape the way you think about school safety and mental health. Key Takeaways: Why “child on child abuse” is a more accurate term than bullying.How the unspoken social hierarchy inside schools fuels violence and despair.What alternative education models like Montessori, Waldorf, and RULER get right.How early emotional intelligence education can prevent long-term harm.Why simple, low-cost wellness screeners can identify struggling students before crisis. Connect with Mark Hulsewé: TEDx Talk: “Ending School Shootings” Connect with Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-sensitivity-doctor/exclusive-content

    48 min
  2. Healing After Birth Trauma: What Every Mother Needs to Know with Teela Tomassetti

    DEC 4

    Healing After Birth Trauma: What Every Mother Needs to Know with Teela Tomassetti

    In this deeply validating and eye-opening episode, Dr. Amelia Kelley sits down with psychologist and birth trauma specialist Teela Tomassetti, founder of the Reproductive and Perinatal Trauma Center in Canada. Together, they bring long-overdue attention to an experience far more common than most people realize: birth trauma, which affects up to 45 percent of birthing parents. Teela shares her personal and professional journey into this work, including her own traumatic childbirth experience and the years-long process that followed. She breaks down what birth trauma really is, how to recognize it, and why so many women dismiss or minimize their own symptoms. Amelia also shares her own powerful birth stories, offering a rare, vulnerable look at how trauma can stay alive in the body long after delivery. Whether your childbirth was traumatic, complicated, confusing, or simply not what you expected, this episode gives you the language, validation, and tools to begin understanding and healing your story. This conversation is for mothers, partners, birth workers, medical professionals, and anyone who wants to better support the postpartum experience with compassion and truth. Key Takeaways: Birth trauma does not only happen during delivery. It can occur before, during, or long after childbirth.Trauma is subjective. Only you get to define whether your birth felt traumatic, regardless of medical outcomes or others’ opinions.Highly sensitive and neurodivergent mothers may experience birth environments more intensely, making compassionate care essential.The golden hour is a myth that pressures mothers. Bonding is not a moment. It is a relationship that forms over time.Postpartum is not six weeks. For many mothers, recovery emotional and physical can take one to two years.Birth debriefing is a powerful way to heal: through understanding, story sharing, and validation from supportive people or professionals.Birth trauma impacts the nervous system, identity, and attachment. But healing is absolutely possible. Connect with Teela Tomassetti: Instagram: @theteaonbirthtrauma Practice: Reproductive and Perinatal Trauma Center Instagram Practice: @perinataltraumapractice Connect with Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-sensitivity-doctor/exclusive-content

    50 min
  3. Panic-Proofing the Highly Sensitive Mind: Calming Anxiety For Good with Dr. Nicole Cain

    NOV 20

    Panic-Proofing the Highly Sensitive Mind: Calming Anxiety For Good with Dr. Nicole Cain

    In this deeply grounding and eye-opening conversation, Dr. Amelia Kelley sits down with clinical psychologist, naturopathic physician, and author Dr. Nicole Cain, whose new book Panic Proof is helping thousands reframe anxiety as a source of wisdom rather than a flaw. Together, they explore the emotional world of highly sensitive people, why anxiety often shows up as a messenger, and the unexpected ways our childhood experiences shape our adult nervous system responses. Dr. Nicole guides Amelia through powerful somatic exercises, including havening and a body awareness practice, giving listeners a real-time experience of calming the mind and reconnecting with the body. Listeners will learn how to recognize early signs of activation, how to avoid jumping from “I am fine” to “I am in danger,” and how to rewire the brain through practical, accessible tools. This episode is an invitation to rethink panic, reclaim your sensitivity, and finally understand what your nervous system has been trying to tell you. Key Takeaways: Anxiety is not a malfunction. It is your body’s attempt to communicate what needs healing.Highly sensitive people often receive messages early in life that their emotions are “too much,” which shapes lifelong patterns of reactivity.Simple grounding exercises and havening can help create new pathways between emotional and logical parts of the brain.Panic proofing requires a four step approach that blends somatic grounding, cognitive engagement, body awareness, and intentional activation.Noticing subtle cues before they escalate is essential to preventing full blown panic and reconnecting with personal power. Connect with Dr. Nicole Cain: Website: https://drnicolecain.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/drnicolecain YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrNicoleCainNDMA Book: Panic Proof Connect with Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-sensitivity-doctor/exclusive-content

    52 min
  4. Resilience Fatigue: When Strength Starts to Hurt with Dr. Marline C. Duroseau

    NOV 13

    Resilience Fatigue: When Strength Starts to Hurt with Dr. Marline C. Duroseau

    What happens when “being strong” starts to hurt? In this deeply honest conversation, Dr. Amelia Kelley sits down with Dr. Marline C. Duroseau, resilience expert, author, TEDx speaker, and leadership executive, to explore a powerful and often overlooked concept: resilience fatigue. Together, they unpack how resilience can sometimes be weaponized when pushing through challenges becomes a mask we wear to survive rather than a tool for growth. Dr. Marline opens up about how to recognize when your strength is no longer serving you, how to take that mask off safely, and why learning to accept help can be the most radical act of resilience. This conversation is a reminder that resilience isn’t about perfection or constant productivity. It’s about knowing when to rest, receive support, and show up as your authentic self. Key Takeaways: Resilience fatigue happens when pushing through becomes a default mode, leading to exhaustion, tension, and emotional shutdown.You can’t heal behind a mask. True resilience requires authenticity and the courage to take off your “strong” face.Accepting help is a skill, and it can be one of the most powerful ways to recover from burnout.Perfectionism and people-pleasing often disguise themselves as strength. Your best is enough.Building healthy boundaries with yourself, including rest, is essential to sustainable resilience. Connect with Dr. Marline C. Duroseau Website: www.mcdbe.comInstagram: @mcdbeLinkedIn: Dr. Marline C. Duroseau Connect with Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-sensitivity-doctor/exclusive-content

    46 min
  5. Why Cant We Just Get Along? with Greg Singleton

    NOV 6

    Why Cant We Just Get Along? with Greg Singleton

    Why is it so hard to have a calm, productive conversation these days? In this insightful episode, Dr. Amelia Kelley sits down with communication strategist and TEDx speaker Greg Singleton to unpack why meaningful dialogue has become such a challenge and how we can bridge the growing divide in our relationships, communities, and workplaces. Greg shares a powerful framework for understanding the three types of conversations we all engage in: emotional, social, and practical, and how confusing them can quickly turn connection into conflict. He and Dr. Kelley explore how ego, emotional reactivity, and lack of self-awareness derail communication, and what it really takes to listen without judgment, speak with empathy, and repair trust even when you disagree. Whether you’re navigating tense political discussions, family disagreements, or workplace friction, this episode offers grounded tools to help you stay centered, curious, and connected even when things get heated. Key Takeaways: “You can’t influence anyone you’re not willing to connect with.”Emotional awareness helps you recognize whether a conversation is emotional, social, or practical and respond accordingly.Curiosity disarms defensiveness and opens the door to understanding.Accountability and empathy are essential for rebuilding communication in relationships and society.Healthy dialogue doesn’t mean agreement, it means mutual respect. Resources & Links:Watch Greg's TEDx Talk here: Unlocking Generational CommunicationFollow Greg on LinkedIn Connect with Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-sensitivity-doctor/exclusive-content

    47 min
  6. Breaking Free from Perfectionism: How to Let Go and Thrive with Amna Shabbir

    OCT 30

    Breaking Free from Perfectionism: How to Let Go and Thrive with Amna Shabbir

    In this heartfelt episode of The Sensitivity Doctor Podcast, Dr. Amelia Kelley is joined by physician and author Dr. Amna Shabbir for an honest and empowering conversation about perfectionism, what fuels it, how it shows up, and how to finally release its grip. Drawing from her personal journey through burnout, postpartum depression, and self-criticism, Dr. Amna shares how perfectionism often begins as a survival strategy and becomes a silent driver of stress, shame, and exhaustion. Together, they explore how cultural expectations, early experiences, and identity all shape our relationship with perfectionism, and how healing starts when we allow ourselves to be fully human, flaws, limits, and all. This conversation is a compassionate reminder that you can still be ambitious, driven, and successful without being perfect. Key Takeaways Perfectionism is not a personality trait, it is a survival mechanism that begins with our need to belong.The body often mirrors emotional pressure, and stress, guilt, and unworthiness can show up physically.Being excellent and being perfect are not the same; one fuels growth, the other drains it.We can unlearn perfectionism through self-compassion, awareness, and radical humanity.Asking for help or setting boundaries does not make you less capable, it makes you more whole. Resources & Mentions Learn more about Dr. Amna Shabbir: https://www.dramnashabbir.com/ Listen to her podcast: Success Reimagined with Amna Shabbir, MD - Join the Unmasking Perfectionism community: https://www.dramnashabbir.com/perfectionismWatch her TEDx talk here: Perfectionism has a solution - It's not what you think - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNIzzM4Vg3s Connect with Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-sensitivity-doctor/exclusive-content

    51 min
  7. What We Are Getting All Wrong About Masculinity With Jacob Tobia

    OCT 23

    What We Are Getting All Wrong About Masculinity With Jacob Tobia

    In this thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Amelia Kelley sits down with author, activist, and artist Jacob Tobia to challenge everything we think we know about masculinity. Jacob, known for their fearless writing and advocacy, dives into the myths that keep men trapped in cycles of silence, loneliness, and pain, and how both feminism and patriarchy have played a part in this misunderstanding. Together, Amelia and Jacob explore why most men aren’t beneficiaries of patriarchy but co-survivors of it, how cultural conditioning disconnects men from their emotions, and what happens when we start seeing gender as a choice, not a cage. They unpack why the term “toxic masculinity” has lost its power, the loneliness epidemic facing men today, and how healing masculinity could actually heal us all. This is a powerful and compassionate dialogue that bridges divides, offering a new path toward empathy, dignity, and freedom for all genders. Key Takeaways: Masculinity isn’t inherently toxic; it becomes harmful when it’s forced, not chosen.Most men are co-survivors of patriarchy, shaped by systems that teach them to suppress emotion and vulnerability.The term “toxic masculinity” may be doing more harm than good, reinforcing shame rather than healing.There’s a rising loneliness crisis among men, with millions reporting having no close friends or safe spaces for emotional honesty.True equality requires empathy. We can’t free non-binary or feminine people without freeing boys and men from emotional repression. Resources & LinksFollow Jacob on Instagram Visit his website Grab his book "Before They Were Men: Essays on Manhood, Compassion, and What Went Wrong" Connect with Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-sensitivity-doctor/exclusive-content

    1h 2m
  8. How to Finally Feel Safe in Your Relationships with Jessica Baum

    OCT 16

    How to Finally Feel Safe in Your Relationships with Jessica Baum

    In this powerful conversation, Dr. Amelia Kelley welcomes back psychotherapist and author Jessica Baum to discuss her newest book, Safe: An Attachment-Informed Guide to Building Secure Relationships. Jessica, known for her best-selling book Anxiously Attached, dives deeper into attachment theory, exploring how our early experiences shape our nervous systems, relationship patterns, and sense of safety. Together, Amelia and Jessica unpack the wheel of attachment, discuss how attachment styles can shift in different relationships, and explore why neglect can be more damaging than abuse. They also talk about how empathy, sensitivity, and trauma intertwine, and what it takes to heal and cultivate secure, fulfilling relationships. Whether you identify as anxiously attached, avoidant, or disorganized, this episode offers compassionate guidance, science-backed insight, and hope for healing. Key Takeaways: Your attachment style is not fixed, it’s fluid and can change depending on the relationship and your healing journey.Neglect can be more damaging than abuse because it creates an internalized fear of nonexistence and disconnect.Safety in relationships comes from co-regulation and feeling “with” the other person on a nervous-system level.Healing attachment wounds involves understanding your nervous system, self-compassion, and connecting with safe, attuned people.Couples can repair anxious-avoidant dynamics through therapy modalities like Imago or Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT).Highly sensitive people often developed heightened attunement as a survival mechanism in inconsistent environments.Empathy and narcissism both stem from early attachment experiences and whether we were adequately mirrored as children.Healing requires both boundaries and compassion, empathy without self-protection leads to burnout and codependency. Resources & LinksLearn more about Jessica’s book and redeem free incentives: https://www.jessicabaumlmhc.com/interview Follow Jessica: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Connect with Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-sensitivity-doctor/exclusive-content

    44 min

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Ever been told you’re too sensitive, too emotional, or just too much? Good. You’re exactly who this podcast is for. Hosted by Dr. Amelia Kelley—TEDx speaker, author, and trauma-informed therapist—The Sensitivity Doctor explores what it really means to live, love, and lead with sensitivity in a world that often misunderstands it. Each week, Dr. Kelley dives into the science and soul of being highly sensitive, from trauma healing and ADHD to boundaries, relationships, and nervous system balance. Through honest conversations and practical insights, you’ll learn how to transform what once felt like “too much” into your greatest source of strength. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a movement toward living authentically, embracing your emotions, and using your sensitivity as your superpower.

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