Why Survivors See What Others Miss
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About this listen
In this episode, we explore why trauma survivors develop a heightened ability to see what others miss—and how this awareness is often misunderstood or dismissed. We’ll talk about the difference between intuition and hypervigilance, how the nervous system learns to scan for danger, and why survivors are so often gaslit for naming truths that make others uncomfortable.
Most importantly, we’ll discuss how to reclaim this sensitivity as a strength—without letting it keep you stuck in survival mode.
If you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive,” “overreacting,” or “reading into things,” this conversation is for you.
✨ You’re not imagining it.
✨ You’re not broken.
✨ You’re learning how to trust yourself again.
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