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Real Parenting For Sensitive Moms

Real Parenting For Sensitive Moms

De : Adrienne Bishop and Leah Andreoni
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Parenting while being Highly Sensitive is not for the weak of heart. And since sensitive moms often have sensitive kids, your house is probably filled with big emotions, everyone feeling everyone else’s feelings, strong-willed, gifted, deep-love-bucket kids… and sometimes it can be a lot.


On top of that, you’re probably analyzing, noticing, and anticipating everyone’s moods and needs before they even realize how they’re feeling.


It’s exhausting. It’s overwhelming. It’s frustrating. And your nervous system probably feels like it’s on overload most of the time. Add in overthinking, anxiety, people-pleasing, and perfectionism, and you’ve got a recipe for a burned-out, stressed-out mom trying desperately to do everything right, hold everything together, and make everyone happy, which, by the way, is an impossible standard.


If this is you, I want you to know: you are not alone. And thank God you found this podcast. 😂


No, but really, we are so happy you’re here.


I'm Adrienne Bishop, and as a parenting coach for highly sensitive families and a highly sensitive mom myself, I wanted a place where sensitive moms could feel seen, heard, and understood.


So I started this podcast with my friend and fellow highly sensitive mom and therapist, Leah Andreoni, because we know you want answers. You want support. You want to understand yourself.


The Real Parenting for Sensitive Moms podcast is here to help you realize you’re not crazy. We’re going to un-shame all the things you secretly shame yourself about. We’ll give you real tools that actually help with your sensitive kids. We’ll help you love your sensitivity. And we’ll help you feel connected to a community of moms who truly get it.


WELCOME.


*DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only. It is not to be used for therapeutic or medical advice.


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Connect With Us ⁠@adriennebishopcoaching | ⁠@leahandreoni


Get's Adrienne's FREE guide - 5 Ways to Stay Calm When Your Kids are Driving you Crazy! - https://www.adriennebishopcoaching.com/5-ways-to-stay-calm/


We love to hear feedback about the show! Send us a text!



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    • 9. Anxiety in HS moms - Tools for Relief and LIVE Hypnosis session!
      Feb 4 2026

      Anxiety is incredibly common for highly sensitive moms, especially after becoming a parent. In this episode, Adrienne and Leah have an honest, grounded conversation about how anxiety actually shows up in sensitive motherhood and why parenting can intensify it so much.

      They explore how anxiety often lives in the body, not just the mind, and how it can look like hypervigilance, overthinking, people pleasing, perfectionism, difficulty resting, and feeling responsible for everyone else’s emotions. They also talk about how overstimulation, lack of solitude, and constant emotional attunement to kids can keep sensitive moms stuck in survival mode.

      This episode goes beyond awareness and into support. Adrienne and Leah share practical, nervous-system-based tools to help regulate anxiety, including grounding, breathing, co-regulation, somatic practices, temperature regulation, tapping (EFT), and hypnosis techniques designed to interrupt anxious patterns and create new neural pathways.

      You’ll also hear a live hypnosis example that shows how anxiety can shift when you work with the body instead of against it.

      DOWNLOAD the FREE Hypnosis tools Cheat Sheet here!

      We love to hear feedback about the show! Send us a text!

      📲 Share this episode with another sensitive parent 🌐 Visit www.adriennebishopcoaching.com or risingsuntherapy.com for more support.

      *DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only. It is not to be used for therapeutic or medical advice.

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      57 min
    • 8. Mom Rage: A Message, Not a Meltdown with Nicole McNelis
      Jan 21 2026

      Have you ever found yourself snapping at your kids and then feeling awful about it afterward? You’re not alone.

      In this episode of Real Parenting for the Sensitive Mom, we talk with perinatal mental health therapist and researcher Nicole McNellis about mom rage — what it is, why it happens, and why it doesn’t mean you’re a bad mom.

      We explore how overwhelm, resentment, unrealistic expectations, and nervous system overload can build up and spill over, especially for sensitive, deeply caring moms. You’ll also learn simple ways to understand what your anger is trying to tell you and how to respond with more compassion for yourself.

      We unpack:

      • The build-up → explosion → guilt cycle so many moms experience
      • How resentment, overload, and unrealistic expectations fuel rage
      • Why highly sensitive, perfectionistic, and people-pleasing moms are especially vulnerable
      • The difference between outward explosions and internalized rage
      • And what your anger is trying to tell you about your needs, boundaries, and support
      • what coping skills work to help you feel better

      Contact Nicole McNelis: nicolemacnellis.com and on Instagram @therapistmomcollective

      We love to hear feedback about the show! Send us a text!

      📲 Share this episode with another sensitive parent 🌐 Visit www.adriennebishopcoaching.com or risingsuntherapy.com for more support.

      *DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only. It is not to be used for therapeutic or medical advice.

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      53 min
    • 7. ADHD vs Highly Sensitive, What's the Difference? with therapist Avery Wasmanski
      Jan 7 2026

      What if the overwhelm you’ve always blamed on anxiety or “being too sensitive” is actually ADHD… or both?

      In this episode of Real Parenting for the Sensitive Mom, Adrienne Bishop and Leah Andeoni sit down with licensed, trauma-informed therapist Avery Wasmanski to unpack the complex and often confusing overlap between high sensitivity, ADHD, anxiety, and trauma in motherhood.

      With both professional expertise and lived experience as a mom with ADHD, Avery helps us explore why so many women are diagnosed late (or not at all), how ADHD shows up differently in moms, and why executive functioning, emotional regulation, and rejection-sensitive dysphoria can make parenting feel impossibly hard.

      Together, we talk about:

      • The key differences and overlaps between high sensitivity and ADHD
      • Why anxiety and burnout are so common in undiagnosed moms
      • Executive functioning struggles vs. sensory overwhelm
      • Emotional reactivity, impulse control, and parenting under stress
      • Rejection-sensitive dysphoria and how it impacts moms and kids
      • The role of trauma in amplifying ADHD symptoms
      • Why self-compassion and understanding your brain are essential (not optional)
      • Small, realistic steps to feel more empowered and less overwhelmed

      If you’re a mom who feels like your brain never shuts off, you’re exhausted from masking, or you’re wondering whether ADHD might be part of your story, this conversation will help you feel seen, validated, and less alone.

      Avery's contact information: https://averywasmanskilpctherapy.com/

      📲 Share this episode with another sensitive parent 🌐 Visit adriennebishopcoaching.com or risingsuntherapy.com for more support.

      We love to hear feedback about the show! Send us a text!

      📲 Share this episode with another sensitive parent 🌐 Visit www.adriennebishopcoaching.com or risingsuntherapy.com for more support.

      *DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only. It is not to be used for therapeutic or medical advice.

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      45 min
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