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Ep. 112: A Social Embarrassment Parabola

Episode 86 of the Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast podcast, hosted by weirdsofafeather, titled "Ep. 112: A Social Embarrassment Parabola" was published on May 1, 2025 and runs 70 minutes.

May 1, 2025 ·70m · Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast

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Turn off the music and prepare for the emotional equivalent of an unaccompanied karaoke performance in front of strangers, because we’re diving into the topic of embarrassment and it’s sure to bring up some squirm-worthy memories.    This episode, Grace is walking you through the science behind embarrassment–firsthand, secondhand, and beyond. She’s covering what goes on in the brain during moments of embarrassment, why secondhand embarrassment seems to plague AuDHDers more than most, and strategies for releasing your internal judgement of yourself and others.    Remember, you can’t be embarrassed if you’re not embarrassed, so come join us as we work on letting our freak flags fly.  Resources The Science Behind Embarrassment https://neurolaunch.com/extreme-embarrassment-autism/ Vicarious embarrassment - Wikipedia Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD): Symptoms & Treatment   Wild Life Videos - Fluffy-backed tit-babbler

Turn off the music and prepare for the emotional equivalent of an unaccompanied karaoke performance in front of strangers, because we’re diving into the topic of embarrassment and it’s sure to bring up some squirm-worthy memories. 

 

This episode, Grace is walking you through the science behind embarrassment–firsthand, secondhand, and beyond. She’s covering what goes on in the brain during moments of embarrassment, why secondhand embarrassment seems to plague AuDHDers more than most, and strategies for releasing your internal judgement of yourself and others. 

 

Remember, you can’t be embarrassed if you’re not embarrassed, so come join us as we work on letting our freak flags fly. 

Resources

The Science Behind Embarrassment

https://neurolaunch.com/extreme-embarrassment-autism/

Vicarious embarrassment - Wikipedia

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD): Symptoms & Treatment

 

Wild Life Videos - Fluffy-backed tit-babbler

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