• Why Homeschool Moms Feel Overwhelmed by Noon & What Actually Helps
    Feb 13 2026

    Are you an overwhelmed homeschool mom who feels overstimulated by noon?

    Many homeschool moms experience a daily midday slump — a mix of mental load, sensory overload, emotional exhaustion, and physical fatigue that can quietly lead to homeschool burnout.

    If you’re feeling touched out, reactive, or drained before lunchtime, it’s not a character flaw. It’s your nervous system asking for support.

    In this episode, we explore why overstimulation is so common in motherhood — especially for highly sensitive moms — and how a simple midday reset can prevent the afternoon from slipping into survival mode.

    If you’re tired of feeling exhausted halfway through your homeschool day, this conversation will help you understand what’s happening and what to do next.

    I also share a simple, on-demand resource called The Midday Refresh, created specifically for overwhelmed homeschool moms who want calmer afternoons without overhauling their entire routine. It's 4 short audios with a do-able guide to make small shifts with a big impact... but not overwhelm you with more to do in your busy life.

    --->Interested in a free coaching session to go along with trying out the Midday Refresh? I'm offering exactly that for the first 2 homeschool moms willing to give some simple feedback so that I can tailor this resource to be most helpful.

    Email me whitney@sensationalmoms.com. Offer ends 2/27/2026.


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    This podcast is not meant as medical advice or a substitute for any medical advice. Please contact your health professional with any mental health or physical health questions or concerns.

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    20 min
  • Why Winter is Hard for Overstimulated Moms & Simple Shifts to Help
    Jan 30 2026

    Winter can feel especially hard for overstimulated moms — but that doesn’t mean you're lazy or there's something wrong.

    In this episode, I share sensory-based ways to support your body and nervous system during winter without pushing through or forcing productivity.

    From a sensory and nervous system perspective, winter brings:

    • less light
    • more time indoors
    • disrupted routines
    • ...and increased demands

    All of which can make regulation harder! Join me to learn simple shifts toward warmth, gentle movement, rest, and compassion. All so you can find more joy & connection in your chaotic days.

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    The internet is full of advice, but what if you had ONE next step to focus on? That's what your free Next Best Step consultation is all about-- less "shoulds" and more peace. Book yours here.

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    19 min
  • You Don’t Need a Nervous System Reset (Here’s What You Actually Need)
    Jan 15 2026

    There’s a lot of pressure right now telling moms they need a nervous system reset — especially if you’re feeling overstimulated, exhausted, or emotionally maxed out.

    But what if your nervous system isn’t broken at all?

    In this episode, I’m gently unpacking why nervous system resets don’t always work, where this message comes from, and why so many overstimulated moms feel worse after trying to “fix” themselves.

    We’ll talk about what’s actually happening in your body, how chronic sensory overload affects regulation, and why support works better than pressure.

    If you’re a mom who feels touched out, mentally overloaded, or stuck in survival mode — this episode will help you understand your nervous system through a calmer, more compassionate lens. No resets. No rigid routines. Just realistic nervous system support that fits real mom life.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why the idea of a “nervous system reset” is misleading
    • What overstimulation looks like in the nervous system
    • Why regulation isn’t about fixing yourself
    • What helps overstimulated moms feel safer and more supported

    This episode is for homeschool moms, sensitive moms, and anyone who feels overwhelmed by constant noise, demands, and expectations — and is ready to stop chasing regulation and start responding to their body instead.

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    15 min
  • Regulated Mom, Regulated Home: Start Here, with Alex Viera
    Dec 5 2025

    In the last episode of 2025, we’re going back to the basics of nervous system regulation — especially for moms who feel constantly overwhelmed, overstimulated, or stuck in survival mode.

    My guest is occupational therapist and nervous system coach Alex Viera, a mom of three who uses tough love, realistic tools, and functional routines to help moms get out of chronic stress and back into connection.

    Together we break down:

    • What regulation and dysregulation actually mean
    • What dysregulation looks like in everyday mom life
    • Why the holidays make everything feel harder
    • The sneaky signs your nervous system is stuck in survival mode
    • Three simple but powerful habits to support your regulation (even if you “don’t have time”)

    If your house feels chaotic, your reactions feel bigger than the situation, or the holidays tend to knock you off center — this episode is your starter guide.

    We'll be back January 15th 2026 with fresh vision and maybe a little more rested too-- here's to hoping. Be sure to hit follow so you don't miss it when it drops!

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    Access Alex's resources here: https://alexandria-viera.mykajabi.com/

    Find Alex on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/the.confident.parent/

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    Ready to start 2026 feeling supported and empowered with 1 thing to help you feel less reactive and more connected? Book your free Next Best Step consultation with Whitney here: https://www.sensationalmoms.com


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    45 min
  • 3 Questions Every Overwhelmed Mom Should Ask: Why I've Been Quiet & What I'm Learning
    Nov 20 2025

    This season has been a lot — for me and for so many highly sensitive, easily overstimulated moms. In this episode, I’m sharing what this busy fall has looked like inside my home, why I’ve been quieter than usual, and the shift that's helping me exhale.

    If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stretched thin, overstimulated by life, or already dreading the holiday season, then grab a warm drink & let's catch up!

    In this episode, we explore:
    • Why fall and shorter days can spike overwhelm for sensitive moms
    • How lack of margin affects your mood, energy, and regulation
    Three powerful questions for a more meaningful mom-life
    • What happiness looks like for burned-out moms
    • How connection (or lack of it) can make or break your day
    Three simple habits that help you feel grounded again

    Whether you’re a homeschooling mom, a highly sensitive mom, or a mom navigating chronic overload, this episode offers gentle insight and practical encouragement to help you move through fall with more ease.

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    30 min
  • ADHD & Homeschooling: Letting Go of "Shoulds" with Guest Emily Bailey
    Nov 6 2025

    If you’ve ever felt like your ADHD brain makes mom life & homeschooling harder, this episode is for you. I was thrilled to chat with Emily Bailey, a mom who’s learning to let go of “shoulds” and find peace in rhythms & strategies that actually fit her neurodivergent brain.

    Together, we talk about what it looks like to homeschool when you’re overstimulated and stretched thin... Oh! And not to mention trying to support your own kid's neurodiversity.

    A gentle, real conversation for ADHD and overstimulated moms who crave connection & feeling enough, without pretending to be someone they’re not.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How ADHD and overstimulation impact homeschooling and daily life
    • Why traditional homeschool structure often fails ADHD moms
    • How to create flexible homeschool rhythms that match your energy levels
    • Simple mindset shifts that turn ADHD “struggles” into strengths
    • What happens when you let curiosity, not comparison, lead your day

    Check out Emily's coaching resources here: https://homeschoolunscripted.myflodesk.com/subscribe

    Connect with her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolunscripted/

    Ready to kick-start your own self-regulation journey so you can ride that emotional roller-coaster instead of feeling like a wreck? Grab yours for free here: https://sensationalmoms.com/free-resources-for-overstimulated-moms/

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    58 min
  • You Don't Have to be Calm to be a Good Mom
    Oct 23 2025

    If you’re an overstimulated mom who’s tired of being told to “just stay calm..." me too! We’re unpacking the Calm Mom Myth — the unrealistic pressure for moms to always be gentle, composed, and regulated, even when overwhelm & sensory overload are hitting hard.

    You’ll learn why “calm” isn’t always functional for an overstimulated or sensory-sensitive mom, how your nervous system naturally moves through waves of activation and rest, and why repair and reconnection matter more than staying perfectly calm.

    If you’ve ever thought, “I just can’t stay calm,” this conversation will encourage you to:

    • understand your body’s cues
    • release the guilt
    • ... and redefine what "calm" really means for you

    In this episode:

    • The difference between being calm and being regulated
    • How forcing calm can backfire for a sensory-sensitive nervous system
    • How to repair after you lose your cool (without shame)
    • Explore your own functional definition of calm for neurodivergent and sensory-aware moms

    Perfect for:
    Overstimulated moms, sensory-sensitive moms, and homeschooling moms who crave more connection and less guilt — even when the house feels loud and your life feels a little too much.

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    • 🎁Get your free "calm mom" reflection guide here. Does "calm" really mean what you think it means? If you're tired of being stuck in a cycle of mom guilt and setting yourself up with impossible expectations... start here.
    • Read this blog post about your body's internal sense (interoception) here.

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    22 min
  • When Motherhood Holds Up the Mirror: Autism, ADHD, and Connection with Amy Bodkin
    Oct 9 2025

    In this episode we’re getting personal with guest Amy Bodkin, an Autistic Adult who homeschools her 2 Autistic children. Amy is a passionate consultant and public speaker serving families worldwide with needs that fall outside the norm

    She joins me for an honest and heartfelt conversation about what it’s like to navigate motherhood, homeschooling, and autism— all at once!

    We talk about:
    ✨ The journey from “something feels different” to receiving her autism diagnosis as an adult
    ✨ How motherhood became the mirror that helped her see herself more clearly
    ✨ The beauty (and mess!) of choosing connection over “faking it till you make it”
    ✨ Why so many moms discover their own neurodivergence after their child’s diagnosis
    ✨ How visual vs. verbal processing styles show up in learning and relationships
    ✨ What it looks like to set the emotional tone at home — even when meltdowns happen

    Amy’s story reminds us that growth and self-understanding often come in the middle of the mess — and that our kids don’t need us to have it all figured out; they just need us to keep choosing connection.

    🎁Need some help navigating the beautiful messy moments of motherhood? Be sure to grab your free "getting started with self-regulation" guide created especially with moms in mind at https://www.sensationalmoms.com

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    Amy Bodkin is a Consultant and Public Speaker serving families worldwide with needs that fall outside the norm. Amy is an Autistic Adult, has an Educational Specialist degree in Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Neuropsychology, and homeschools her two Autistic children. Amy believes in taking a Holistic Developmental Approach to support because children are full persons worthy of respect for individuality.

    "We like to say it is as easy as ABC: Ally, Boost, and Connect! Ally with Amy through her podcast, “Special Needs Kids Are People Too!” Get a Boost with her Educational Resources, including her book Special Needs Kids Are People Too: Seeing the Possibilities Through a Neurodiverse Lens. And Connect through her Membership Group and Private Consultations!"

    🎁We are offering listeners an opportunity to get a free month of our membership group! The membership includes free yearly testing for the entire family, weekly events like book clubs, Minecraft on our private server, DnD, Art Club, Video Game Club, and Office Hours for ongoing support. The membership is more than a social club. It is an investment in your child's future!! The number one thing that holds parents back from giving their kids a good start on life is a lack of knowledge in Child Development, including brain development. By connecting with Amy, you can have all of that knowledge in your back pocket without having to learn it all yourself! Let Amy monitor your child's development so you can take one more thing off your list!

    Use the code: SENSATIONAL-FREE-MEMBERSHIP
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    58 min