It's Sensitive

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It's Sensitive

A real, authentic, and vulnerable podcast filled with real life perspectives from everyday people. We're here to change the way we talk about sensitive subjects, let's normalize it!

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    Radio Dispatch: Remember - Mar 28 2026

    A reflection on memory, protest, and what it means to show up. From the Women’s March to today’s No Kings March—this is about not forgetting, and choosing your place in the moment.

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    Radio Dispatch: So The World Doesnt Change You - Mar 15 2026

    When the world feels heavy, it’s easy to react, stay silent, or drift away from the things that matter most to us. In this Radio Dispatch, Alex explores what values really mean through personal stories about integrity, mistakes, and speaking up. Sometimes the goal isn’t changing the world overnight — it’s making sure the world doesn’t change you.

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    Radio Dispatch: Through Is Not Smooth - Feb 18 2026

    We’re living inside history — and it doesn’t feel smooth.Corporate timelines keep moving. LinkedIn sounds polished.Meanwhile, parts of the world are unstable in very real ways.When threat becomes ambient, overwhelm might not be weakness. It might be attunement.“Through” isn’t poetic. It’s heavy. But it’s still the way.

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    Radio Dispatch: Between Avoidance and Automation - Feb 02 2026

    This dispatch sits in the space between rejecting AI outright and using it without reflection — tracing how curiosity, work, ADHD, therapy, and lived experience reshaped my relationship with it over time. It’s about structure instead of shortcuts, disagreement without apology, and using tools in ways that keep us grounded in ourselves and in real human connection.Not replacing. Not avoiding. Just thinking with — in real time.

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    Radio Dispatch: Standing In It - Jan 26 2026

    This dispatch moves through a hard week without looking away — from political violence and information overload to snowstorms, neighbors, breath, and the body itself. It’s about staying present when the instinct is to disconnect, and about what it actually looks like to remain human in the middle of it all. Not fixing. Not fleeing. Just standing in it — together, in real time.

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    Radio Dispatch: Holding The Line - Jan 23 2026

    This radio dispatch touches on themes of steadiness, orientation, and choosing presence in moments of collective strain. It reflects on what it means to hold the line without hardening, stay engaged without overextending, and remain human when the systems we rely on feel unstable and loud.

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    10. The Cost of Caring

    Caring has a cost — especially in a world that never goes quiet.In this episode, I’m joined by Cass for a wide-ranging conversation about advocacy, overwhelm, and what it takes to stay human when everything feels urgent. We talk about burnout, why “enough” disappeared, and how the idea of a Victory Garden offers a way to keep showing up without burning out.

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    Radio Dispatch: Bloody Sunday - Jan 11 2026

    Radio Dispatch:In this first dispatch, Alex is returning after a long pause to share field notes from the present moment. Drawing on the idea of wartime radio broadcasts, this episode reflects on why connection, context, and small acts of resistance matter more than perfection during unstable times. This is a check-in, a signal, and a reminder that sensitivity isn’t weakness—it’s part of how we endure and show up for each other.

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    9. Betrayed by the System - Rape Culture and the U.S. Military

    🚨 Trigger Warning: This episode discusses rape and sexual assault, including institutional cover-ups. Listener discretion is strongly advised.In this gut-punch of an episode, we dive into the dark underbelly of the U.S. military—not combat zones, but the culture of silence around sexual assault within its ranks. Survivors speak out, and we follow the trail of systemic failure that turns brave service members into victims twice over: once by their attackers, and again by the very institution sworn to protect them.It’s raw, revealing, and infuriating—but also necessary. Because the real danger isn’t just the predators in uniform—it’s the system that lets them thrive.

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    8. Yes to Everything, No to Nothing

    In this episode, Alex is back from a hiatus, and talks about the importance of mental health, boundary setting, and navigating and the holidays by prioritizing ourselves.

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    7. What's My Pelvis Got to Do With It?

    In this episode, Alex talks with Lesley Jones, a pelvic floor Physical Therapist with Southwest Florida Pelvic Health, and Lauren Samples, a former patient, about everything pelvic floor. From incontienence, to endometriosis, to penial dysfunction. The pelvic floor has everything to do with it! And we dive into what exactly a pelvic floor physical therapist does and how our pelvic floor is so interconnected with everything we do.Pelvic Floor Therapy Resources:swflpelvichealthclinic.comAmerican Physical Therapy Association | APTApelvic Archives - Pelvic GlobalFind a Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Near YouConnect with Lesley and Lauren on Instagram:Lesley Jones @belowthebeltphysio and @swflpelvichealthLauren Samples @laurensamples_fla and @flordiathemisprojectFind It's Sensitive on Social Media:https://linktr.ee/itssensitive@its_sensitive_podcast

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    6. Small Town Pride

    June is Pride month which commerates years of struggle for civil rights and ongoing pursuit of equal justice for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) communities. As one Ashland, KY community member asked, "You guys can get married now and you can have your Pride, so why are you pushing so hard? Why do you have to be so present and visible in our community?"In this episode, Alex answers exactly that. She talks with Holly, Des, and Kasheena with Ashland, KY Pride about issues surrounding LGBTQ+ communities, especially in a small towns, across the United States. As Holly says, "Just because they have a rainbow sticker on their window, that doesn't mean that we are safe there." This epsiode is a dynamic and powerful discussion surrounding ongoing injustices and difficulties with communicating differences, not only in LGBTQ+ communities, but also for people of color. We touch on everything from healthcare and political polarization to active acts of violence and hate, and how that compares and contrasts in small towns to more progressive and larger cities. "People are going to get mad when we release this episode...and that's okay." As Alex tells it! So buckle in, and prepare for an authentic It's Sensitive discussion.

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    5. Queer Politics

    Alex talks with Sean, who is running for Ashland, KY City Commissioner, bringing up a trove of sensitive topics. While also discussing the issues at hand for the City of Ashland and challenges for Appalachia as a whole. Not only do they discuss politics and why it's such a sensitive subject, but also religion and it's role in politics. As well as, several other issues that not only Ashland faces, but many cities across The United States, like; housing and homelessness, addiction, jobs and the economy, industries changing or leaving cities/towns, and how all those things impact our daily lives. Alex and Sean dive into the nitty gritty about the LGBTQ communties role in both politics and religion and how that may be percieved from different point of views. This episode is the epiotme of sensitive topics and you don't want to miss it!

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    4. Neurodiverg...what?

    Alex & Ellie discuss neurodivergence, what it is, common ways it shows up in everyday life, and the difficulties of adult ADHD. 

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    3. Till Death Do Us Part

    Alex & Cass discuss the process of greiving, the difficulty with losing both humans and pets in our lives, and how the process of grieving looks different for everyone. Grief never moves in the ways we expect and having discussions about the aging process is so important! This hard conversation talks about normalizing how processing, and decisions about death, is so important for our mental and physical well-being.

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    2. The Addicted Mentality

    Alex and Brian G talk about the struggles of addiction and how mental health directly impacts the various forms addiction can take on. Covering everything from eating, alcohol, and drugs to family trauma, PTSD, and LGBTQ & Racism topics when it comes to embracing the change necessary to face addicition.

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    1.5.Feedback and Feedforward

    In today's mini-episode, Alex covers some feedback we've recieved about the It's Sensitive podcast, ways to reach out to us, and a sneak peak of what's to come!30-day Mortality after Bariatric Surgery: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3249614/

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    1.The Weight We Carry

    Let's normalize the discussion concerning body image and weight loss! The Weight We Carry - this episode Alex and Cass, whom have struggled with their weight and body image their entire life, talk about the stigma & difficulties behind common weight loss practices. Everything from the number on the scale, to fitness, weight loss medication, and mental health is touched upon in this episode and how all those things come together.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A real, authentic, and vulnerable podcast filled with real life perspectives from everyday people. We're here to change the way we talk about sensitive subjects, let's normalize it!

HOSTED BY

Alex van Gulijk

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