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Sea of Signals

Sea of Signals is a podcast about consciousness, perception, and the idea that the mind may not be producing experience — but tuning into it.Drawing from psychotherapy, neuroscience, and lived human experience, these short reflections explore why some people feel more, notice more, and think more deeply than others.Through the lens of the “radio tuner” model, this podcast reframes anxiety, trauma, and neurodiversity not as brokenness, but as different ways of receiving the world.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your thoughts, sensitive to your environment, or unsure why your mind works

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    Ep 4 - Why Everything Feels Like Too Much

    Have you ever had a moment where nothing is technically wrong… but everything feels like too much?The noise feels sharper. The light feels harsher. Conversations feel overwhelming. Even your own thoughts can feel loud.In this episode of Sea of Signals, psychotherapist Amiee Wilson explores what’s really happening in those moments — and why they often have less to do with emotion, and more to do with how much your system is taking in.This is an episode about:sensory overwhelm (sound, light, touch, movement)emotional sensitivity and accumulationwhy small things can suddenly feel like too muchand how overwhelm is often about volume, not weaknessIf you’ve ever needed to leave a room, get quiet, or step away without fully understanding why — this episode will help you make sense of that experience.

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    Ep3 - Why Your Mind Feels Different From One Day to the Next

    Some days, your mind feels clear, open, and easy.Other days, the exact same life feels heavier… slower… harder to move through.And no one really explains why.In this episode of Sea of Signals, psychotherapist Amiee Wilson explores the hidden assumption most of us carry—that we should function the same way every day—and what it means when that assumption breaks.This isn’t about motivation.It isn’t about discipline.It’s about state.You’ll begin to see your mind not as something broken or inconsistent, but as part of a system that is constantly adjusting—responding to what it senses, what it holds, and what it has available in that moment.If you’ve ever felt like two completely different versions of yourself depending on the day, this episode will help you understand why—and what changes when you stop making it personal.In This EpisodeWhy your mind can feel clear one day and heavy the nextThe hidden assumption about consistencyHow the “gap” between knowing and doing formsWhy difficulty quickly becomes identityThe difference between who you are and the state you’re inHow your nervous system is constantly scanning and adjustingYou are not a constant—you are a system.And systems move through states.🔍 Key InsightWhen something feels harder than it should, pause and ask:“What state am I in right now?”

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    Ep2 - What If Your Mind Is Receiving Too Much Signal?

    In this episode, we explore a different way of understanding attention, overwhelm, and sensitivity.Some people don’t struggle because they’re not paying attention.They struggle because they may be receiving too much at once.This episode introduces the idea of the mind as a “receiver” — and how differences in signal, bandwidth, and filtering may shape how we experience the world.In this episode:• Why some people notice everything• The idea of mental “bandwidth”• Overwhelm as too much input, not too little effort• How trauma can amplify signal• A new way to think about attention

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    Ep1 - Why Everyday Tasks Feel Unusually Hard

    Why do simple things sometimes feel so hard?Starting a task. Sending an email. Cleaning a room. Beginning something you actually want to do.In this first episode of Sea of Signals, I explore a question many people quietly carry: why everyday tasks can feel disproportionately difficult — even for capable, thoughtful, and intelligent people.Rather than viewing this as laziness or lack of motivation, we look at a different possibility:What if the mind is not struggling to function — but is receiving too much signal?This episode introduces the core idea behind Sea of Signals — that the mind may be less like a machine and more like a receiver, taking in and responding to layers of information from the world.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by simple tasks, distracted by too many thoughts, or frustrated by your own patterns, this episode may offer a different way of understanding that experience.In this episode:Why simple tasks can feel unusually hardThe experience of “internal friction”Why this isn’t just about motivationADHD, overwhelm, and too much inputThe idea of the mind as a receiver of signalSubscribe to Sea of Signals for future episodes exploring neurodiversity, trauma, attention, and consciousness.

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    Sea of Signals — Podcast Trailer

    What if the mind is not simply producing thoughts, but receiving signals from the world around it?In this short trailer, psychotherapist Amiee Wilson introduces Sea of Signals — a podcast exploring how trauma, neurodiversity, and attention shape the way we perceive and respond to life.Through thoughtful reflection and practical insight, this podcast looks at why some minds notice more, feel more, and experience the world with greater intensity.If you’ve ever felt like your mind works a little differently from the world around you, you may be in the right place.Subscribe to follow the journey.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Sea of Signals is a podcast about consciousness, perception, and the idea that the mind may not be producing experience — but tuning into it.Drawing from psychotherapy, neuroscience, and lived human experience, these short reflections explore why some people feel more, notice more, and think more deeply than others.Through the lens of the “radio tuner” model, this podcast reframes anxiety, trauma, and neurodiversity not as brokenness, but as different ways of receiving the world.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your thoughts, sensitive to your environment, or unsure why your mind works

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Amiee Wilson - Psychotherapist

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Sea of Signals is a podcast about consciousness, perception, and the idea that the mind may not be producing experience — but tuning into it.Drawing from psychotherapy, neuroscience, and lived human experience, these short reflections explore why some people feel more, notice more, and think more...

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Sea of Signals is created and hosted by Amiee Wilson - Psychotherapist.
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