Soft, Squishy, Sensitive Thing
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Note: This episode touches on themes of fire, loss, and trauma.
In this episode of Rainbow After Dark, we explore the beautiful, complicated truth of what it means to be human: we’re soft, squishy, sensitive things.
We’re made of water and nerve endings, after all—fluid-filled bodies with spongey brains and tender hearts trying to make sense of a world that often demands we toughen up and disconnect. But what if our sensitivity isn’t a flaw?
Let’s go on a journey through the nervous system—our body’s operating system—and the ways it silently shapes every part of our experience, from our emotions and relationships to our sense of safety and belonging.
I’ll do my best to name something many of us feel: that beneath our overwhelm, anxiety, and disconnection is a nervous system doing its best in a world that rarely feels safe.
This episode is a love letter to the sensitive ones, the tender-hearted, the emotionally attuned, and anyone who’s ever been told they were “too much.” It’s also an invitation—to soften, to listen, and to reconnect not just with yourself, but with the systems we live in and the culture we create together.
This episode closes with a short grounding practice to help you come home to your body.
Because regulation isn’t about fixing yourself.
It’s about remembering your softness, reclaiming your sensitivity, and building a world where it’s safe to belong.
(The longer practice mentioned in the episode is available as the “Soft Landing” Practice!)
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