Divergent Conversations

Episode 113 (Season 3): Autistic Burnout City: Perpetual Sensory Hell

Jul 4, 2025
Dive into the challenges of living with Autistic burnout, where perpetual sensory overload meets daily life. Discover the nuanced differences between Autistic burnout and depression, illustrated through personal stories. The hosts share their amusing take on navigating a fictional 'burnout city,' highlighting both the humor and hardship of chronic exhaustion. Listeners gain insight into recognizing burnout triggers and the importance of self-advocacy amidst the chaos, all while receiving practical advice for better mental well-being.
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ANECDOTE

Burnout Feels Like Sensory Overwhelm

  • Patrick Casale describes burnout as unbelievable sensory overwhelm and frustration that builds up until it's unbearable.
  • He shares an example of becoming irritated by small tasks like responding to an email when already unwell.
ANECDOTE

Imagining Burnout City

  • Patrick and Megan imagine "burnout city" as a place of constant discomfort, such as scratchy clothes and overwhelming stimuli.
  • They jokingly describe the city full of Applebee's, loud sirens, and unpleasant environmental factors to illustrate perpetual sensory hell.
INSIGHT

Understimulation Links Burnout to Depression

  • Understimulation during burnout leads to loss of curiosity and creativity important for ADHD minds.
  • This understimulation triggers depression for Megan Neff, differentiating burnout from a lack of energy.
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