Divergent Conversations

Episode 115 (Season 3): Autistic Burnout City: How Sensory Input Impacts Burnout

Jul 18, 2025
Burnout goes beyond just exhaustion; it's a sensory overload that can push neurodivergent individuals to their limits. The hosts share personal experiences of burnout cycles, exploring how sensory input significantly shapes their emotional well-being. They discuss the need for quiet and the psychological impact of feeling trapped in overstimulating environments. Listeners gain insights into sensory awareness, the importance of individual sensory profiles, and practical strategies for finding calm amidst chaos.
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ANECDOTE

Rubber-Band Tension In Burnout

  • Patrick describes his current burnout as a rubber-band tension in his chest that feels like it will snap.
  • He says he needs complete quiet and removal but cannot access that respite right now.
ANECDOTE

Brain-Dumps To Clear Overwhelm

  • Megan journals and brain-dumps her overwhelming to-do list to clarify what's urgent and then requests extensions when needed.
  • She admits this both helps and stresses her because the list reveals she under-budgeted time.
INSIGHT

AuDHD Creates A Unique Burnout Cycle

  • Autistic and ADHD traits combine to create a unique burnout cycle of impulsive overcommitment plus sensory vulnerability.
  • Patrick and Megan call this AuDHD burnout a distinct, compounding experience.
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