In this discussion, audio engineer Amelia Geis, who lives with sound sensitivities, shares personal experiences and insights on navigating noisy public spaces. Joined by Philippa James, an audiologist specializing in autism, they explore how auditory sensitivities affect individuals differently. They highlight effective strategies for managing sensory overload, such as noise-canceling tools and emotional regulation techniques. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of designing public spaces for sensory inclusivity, benefiting everyone in the community.