What if the struggles you’ve been blaming on yourself aren’t actually personal failures?
What if they’re connected to the way your brain processes the world?
In this episode, I’m joined by occupational therapists Donna Redmond and Cindy Duffy, creators of the Secret Genius Project, to explore how sensory processing shapes everything from focus and emotional regulation to behavior, stress, and self-confidence.
Their work blends neuroscience, occupational therapy, and practical strategies to help people understand how their brains actually work and how to build lives that support those differences instead of constantly fighting against them.
If you’ve ever wondered:
This conversation will open your eyes to the hidden role sensory processing plays in everyday life.
Donna and Cindy explain how sensory input flows through the nervous system, how it shapes our reactions and behavior, and why many people with ADHD, autism, or sensory sensitivity grow up believing something is “wrong” with them when in reality they simply haven’t been taught how their brains operate.
You’ll also hear powerful examples of adults who discovered that challenges they blamed on character flaws were actually related to vision processing, sensory sensitivity, or nervous system regulation.
As someone who personally has sensory sensitivity, I am so excited to share this conversation with you.
Because once you understand your brain, you can finally start working with it instead of against it.
Secret Genius Project Quickstart Guide
https://thesecretgeniusproject.com/quickstart
Book Mentioned
Your Brain on Art – Ivy Ross & Susan Magsamen (affiliate link earns commissions)
Donna Redmond and Cindy Duffy are occupational therapists and creators of the Secret Genius Project, which helps people understand how sensory processing shapes their behavior, learning, and emotional well-being.
Their work combines neuroscience, human development, and practical strategies to help individuals and families better understand their brains and build environments that support their strengths.
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