Highly Sensitive and Strong

Daphnie Leigh

Welcome to the Highly Sensitive & Strong Podcast - dedicated to helping you understand and heal your anxiety, stress & overwhelm. Join Daphnie Leigh, Holistic Anxiety Coach & HSP, as we celebrate the unique traits of HSPs, and discover how embracing your sensitivity can lead to greater strength, self-awareness, resilience, and well-being. 💬 Let’s Connect! Instagram: @yogi_ranger 🌿 Join the Highly Sensitive & Strong Community on Facebook

  1. 1D AGO

    45: Why Highly Sensitive People Feel Exhausted After Social Interactions

    Highly sensitive people often experience anxiety and overwhelm after social interactions because their nervous system processes more information during connection. When emotional regulation requires more recovery time, it can feel confusing or discouraging until you understand what your nervous system is actually doing. In this episode, we explore why sensitive nervous systems become tired after conversations, gatherings, and everyday interactions, and why your recovery needs are biological rather than a personal weakness. You’ll learn: • why highly sensitive people process social environments more deeply • how sensory load affects nervous system energy • what emotional tracking fatigue is and why it happens • why recovery time supports resilience rather than avoidance • simple ways to help your nervous system restore after connection If you’d like support helping your body recover more deeply after social or emotional fatigue, you can explore these free Yoga Nidra practices on Insight Timer: Yoga Nidra for Nervous System Reset & Deep Rest: https://insighttimer.com/yogiranger/guided-meditations/yoga-nidra-for-nervous-system-reset-deep-rest_1 Yoga Nidra for Burnout Recovery: https://insighttimer.com/yogiranger/guided-meditations/yoga-nidra-for-highly-sensitive-people-burnout-recovery And if anxiety or overwhelm often follows connection, my short course Anxiety Relief: Training Your Nervous System for Safety offers simple step-by-step tools to help your body feel steadier in emotional environments: https://yogiranger.com/anxiety-relief-course  New to the podcast? Start here: Episode 33 – Are You a Highly Sensitive Person? Episode 39 – The Hidden Struggles & Strengths of Highly Sensitive People Episode 40 – Boundaries for Highly Sensitive People Episode 41 – Nervous System Regulation for HSPs

    19 min
  2. MAY 4

    44: When You Absorb Other People’s Emotions Without Realizing It A Nervous System Explanation for Anxiety, Overwhelm, and Resilience

    Highly sensitive people often experience anxiety and emotional overwhelm because their nervous system responds quickly to the feelings, moods, and stress of others. When emotional absorption happens automatically, emotional regulation can feel confusing and exhausting until you understand what your nervous system is actually doing. In this episode, we explore why sensitive nervous systems sometimes take in other people’s emotions without realizing it, and how awareness can help you stay connected without carrying everything. You’ll learn: • why emotional absorption happens automatically in sensitive nervous systems • how mirror neurons and attunement shape emotional awareness • the difference between co-regulation and emotional carrying • why anxiety and exhaustion often follow emotionally intense environments • simple ways to stay grounded while remaining connected to others Want support calming emotional overwhelm at the nervous system level? My short course, Anxiety Relief: Training Your Nervous System for Safety, teaches simple, practical tools to help your body respond differently to anxiety triggers and emotional environments. Learn more here: https://yogiranger.com/anxiety-relief-course New to the podcast? Start here: Episode 33 – Are You a Highly Sensitive Person? Episode 39 – The Hidden Struggles & Strengths of Highly Sensitive People Episode 40 – Boundaries for Highly Sensitive People Episode 41 – Nervous System Regulation for HSPs

    12 min
  3. APR 20

    43: Highly Sensitive Person vs Empath: What’s the Difference?

    Many people discover the word empath before they ever hear the term highly sensitive person. Both can describe real experiences of noticing emotional environments quickly, feeling deeply affected by others, or needing more recovery time after interactions. But understanding what these words mean in nervous system terms can bring a surprising amount of clarity and relief. In this episode, we explore the difference between being an empath and being a highly sensitive person, and why this distinction can help you stay connected to others without feeling like you have to carry everything yourself. If you’ve ever wondered which one you are, or why emotional environments affect you so strongly, this episode will help you understand what your nervous system has been doing all along. Want help working with what you’re noticing in your nervous system? My short audio course Anxiety Relief: Training Your Nervous System for Safety explains why anxiety doesn’t respond to logic alone and introduces simple, practical ways to begin supporting your body when activation starts to rise.  It’s especially helpful if you’ve ever felt like you understand what’s happening around you emotionally but still notice your body reacting strongly anyway. You can learn more here: https://yogiranger.com/anxiety-relief-course  Support your nervous system between episodes: If this conversation helped you recognize how deeply your nervous system processes emotional environments, you can listen to my Yoga Nidra practice Nervous System Reset & Deep Rest on Insight Timer here:https://insighttimer.com/yogiranger/guided-meditations/yoga-nidra-for-nervous-system-reset-deep-rest_1  Yoga Nidra is a gentle way to help the body settle and integrate what you’ve been taking in. New to the podcast? Start here: Episode 33 – Are You a Highly Sensitive Person? Episode 39 – The Hidden Struggles & Strengths of Highly Sensitive People Episode 40 – Boundaries for Highly Sensitive People Episode 41 – Nervous System Regulation for HSPs

    16 min
  4. APR 6

    42: Why Empaths and Highly Sensitive People Feel Emotionally Drained

    Many empaths and highly sensitive people experience emotional overwhelm and anxiety because their nervous systems naturally register other people’s emotions. If you often absorb emotional energy, feel exhausted after conversations, or carry stress that doesn’t seem like your own, your nervous system may be working harder than you realize. In this episode, we explore why emotional absorption happens and how to begin protecting your energy without shutting down your empathy. You’ll learn: • what the word empath often describes in nervous system terms • why highly sensitive people absorb emotional information so easily • the difference between empathy and emotional carrying • why emotional overwhelm leads to fatigue and overthinking • simple ways to protect your energy after interactions If other people’s emotions affect you deeply, this episode will help you understand what your nervous system is doing and how to support it. Support your nervous system between episodes: If emotional absorption or overstimulation shows up after conversations or strong environments, you can use my short grounding practice Overstimulated? Ground Your Nervous System here: https://insighttimer.com/yogiranger/guided-meditations/overstimulated-ground-your-nervous-system If anxiety or emotional activation tends to stay in your body after interactions, I created a short audio course called Anxiety Relief: Training Your Nervous System for Safety that explains why this happens and how to begin working with your nervous system more directly. You can find it here: https://yogiranger.com/anxiety-relief-course  And if you'd like steady guidance and support practicing these skills over time, you can learn more about the Rooted Resilience membership here:https://yogiranger.com/rooted-resilience  New to the podcast? Start here: Episode 33 – Are You a Highly Sensitive Person? Episode 39 – The Hidden Struggles & Strengths of Highly Sensitive People Episode 40 – Boundaries for Highly Sensitive People Episode 41 – Nervous System Regulation for HSPs

    15 min
  5. MAR 23

    41: Nervous System Regulation for Highly Sensitive People: How to Calm Overwhelm and Build Resilience

    Highly sensitive people often experience stress, stimulation, and emotional overwhelm more quickly because their nervous systems process more information. In this episode, we explore nervous system regulation for highly sensitive people and how simple practices can help the body move out of overwhelm and return to balance. You’ll learn why nervous system activation happens, why stress can sometimes linger in the body, and how gentle regulation practices can help you recover more easily from life’s everyday pressures. Rather than trying to force calm or suppress emotions, nervous system regulation helps the body complete its natural stress response so it can return to balance. Inside this episode, we explore: • Why highly sensitive nervous systems activate quickly • Why overwhelm is often a physiological response — not a personal failure • The difference between regulation and emotional suppression • Gentle regulation practices including breathing, movement, connection, and quiet • How regulation builds resilience over time If you’re a highly sensitive person who often feels overstimulated, anxious, or emotionally drained, these simple nervous system practices can help you restore balance and build sustainable resilience. New to the podcast? Start here: Episode 33 – Are You a Highly Sensitive Person? Episode 39 – The Hidden Struggles & Strengths of Highly Sensitive People Episode 40 – Boundaries for Highly Sensitive People Episode 41 – Nervous System Regulation for HSPs

    14 min
  6. FEB 23

    38: Joy, Connection & Aliveness After Loss (Grief & Nervous System Healing for Highly Sensitive People)

    In this final episode of our grief series, we explore what happens when glimmers of joy, connection, and aliveness begin to return after loss. For highly sensitive people, grief doesn’t simply disappear. It moves through the nervous system. It narrows capacity, and it reorganizes attachment. And slowly — often almost imperceptibly — it widens again. In this episode, we explore: How attachment reorganizes after the death of a loved one Why the return of joy can feel vulnerable (and sometimes frightening) How grief and aliveness can coexist in the same body What it means for love to expand rather than disappear How to stay open in a grieving world without burning out The role of nervous system regulation in sustaining compassion If you’re wondering whether it’s “okay” to feel connection again…If you’re noticing small flickers of warmth returning…Or if you’re trying to stay open in a world that feels heavy… This episode is a gentle reminder: You don’t have to rush expansion, and you don’t have to choose between grief and joy. Your nervous system is designed to reorganize. This episode is part of our 3-part series on grief and the nervous system: Grief Lives in the Body Capacity, Protection & Regulation in Grief Joy, Connection & Aliveness After Loss If this series has supported you, please consider sharing it with someone walking through their own season of grief.

    23 min

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Welcome to the Highly Sensitive & Strong Podcast - dedicated to helping you understand and heal your anxiety, stress & overwhelm. Join Daphnie Leigh, Holistic Anxiety Coach & HSP, as we celebrate the unique traits of HSPs, and discover how embracing your sensitivity can lead to greater strength, self-awareness, resilience, and well-being. 💬 Let’s Connect! Instagram: @yogi_ranger 🌿 Join the Highly Sensitive & Strong Community on Facebook

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