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Intuitive Living With OT Intuition
by Jen OT Intuition
The Intuitive Living Podcast with OT_Intuition - Is a space for real stories and honest conversations. Each episode explores journeys around mental health, identity, and the path toward embracing authenticity.Hosted by Jen Anderson-Frost, a paediatric and perinatal mental health occupational therapist, intuitive living and nervous system coach, this show blends professional insight with lived experience. Jen is a queer, neurodivergent OT who is passionate about supporting others to reconnect with what it truly means to live authentically, guided by inner knowing, personal values, and occupational purpose.This podcast weaves occupational therapy wisdom with open discussions about identity, nervous system and sensory safety, self-trust and the realities of being human. It invites listeners to notice the quiet signals of the body, understand their patterns, and make occupational choices that reflect genuine needs rather than external expectations.Intuitive connection matters.When we r
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Intuitive Living Series 2 Episode 5: Guest Katie Simons - OT and Neurodivergent Mother. Functional Neurological disorder After Birth
🎙️ IT’S HERE! 🎙️ I am so incredibly honoured to bring this conversation to your ears.Many of us do not realise how pregnancy and birth can bring up hidden layers of neurodivergence and mental health struggles we have carried for years. In this episode of The Intuitive Living Podcast, I sit down with Katie Simons. Katie is an occupational therapist, a neurodivergent mum, and a self-employed paediatric OT who supports children with SEMH and SEND needs.We delve into the reality of birth trauma and navigating medical systems that often miss what neurodivergent families actually need. Katie shares her story of managing ADHD, hypermobility, and a diagnosis of functional neurological disorder (FND) while trying to navigate the "perfect" parent standards. We talk about the expert trap: that massive pressure to have all the answers because you are a professional, and how that perfectionism can make birth complications so much harder to process.I also want to say a huge thank you to Katie for all the energy and insight she brings to our membership spaces. She is such a valued part of both The Intuitive OT and the Pivoting Practitioner Collective, and it was a joy to bring our shared work into this conversation.In this episode, we talk about:- How neurodivergence changes the way we experience pregnancy and plan for birth.- The reality of expert parent pressure and how it fuels unrealistic standards.- Practical ways to advocate for yourself when you have complex health or sensory needs.- The link between trauma and neurological symptoms like FND.- The power of somatic work and creative outlets for healing.- Why finding safety for your nervous system and a community that gets it is the real key to recovery.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction to Katie Simons: neurodivergent advocate, paediatric OT, and mummy.03:07 Starting a pregnancy journey with ADHD, hypermobility, and FND.07:17 Communication breakdowns and advocacy in medical settings.12:28 Navigating post-birth sensory overwhelm and neonatal checks.18:42 The physical and emotional effects of birth trauma.28:02 Feeding challenges, tongue tie, and allergy management.44:39 Understanding FND symptoms, dissociation, and seizure-like episodes.55:45 Protecting your stability through self-care and routines.69:40 Recovery through somatic therapy, community, and creative expression.79:33 Reimagining a motherhood landscape that works for everyone.A note on safety:When we talk about somatic or mindfulness work in the context of trauma or OCD, it is so important to move at a pace that feels right for your nervous system. Sometimes focusing internally can feel overwhelming or even trigger compulsions, so please make sure you are working with someone who can help you stay in your window of tolerance. This episode is for information and shared experience rather than medical advice.Connect with Jen:OT Intuition Website: otintuition.co.uk/home Linktree: otintuition.co.uk/linktree---business-7702Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/1735313Our OT Memberships:The Intuitive OT And Pivoting Practitioner Collective https://www.facebook.com/groups/1200933678291465/Resources mentioned:Ehlers Danlos Society, FND Hope, and the Birth Trauma Association. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit otintuition.substack.com
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Intuitive Living Series 3 Episode 1 - Duets With My Past Self: Dylan Holloway on the Magic of Authenticity
Most people try to hide parts of themselves to fit in, but what if embracing your past and inner contradictions is the secret to true authenticity? Dylan Holloway shares his incredible journey from a small town in Cornwall, where transgender visibility was almost non existent, to becoming an award winning musician, author, and international speaker. As the first trans artist to win a BBC music award, Dylan explores how embracing every version of himself sparked a profound spiritual and creative rebirth.In this eye opening conversation, Dylan reveals how childhood whispers of identity shaped his music career and personal growth. He discusses the moments that moved him from internalised shame to self acceptance, including his transition and his work with global stars like Jason Derulo and Lewis Capaldi. He explains how art can dismantle prejudice, showing the world that trans stories are about love and resilience through his cinematic indie folk and his feature length documentary, Tomorrow’s Too Late.You will discover how music became Dylan’s safe space to express what he could not say out loud, including his distinctive duets with his past self, where he layers archival vocals from before his transition with his present day voice. We break down the power of reconnecting with who you were to honour who you are now, and the secret role of vulnerability in healing. This episode also touches on his work as a children’s author, using his book about a werewolf on a sofa to teach kindness and inclusion.This episode is perfect for anyone questioning their identity, navigating transitions, or simply seeking inspiration to live more authentically. Dylan’s story offers a roadmap for embracing every part of your journey, encouraging you to honour your past, present, and future selves without fear or shame. It is a profound reminder that the magic is in our authenticity, our messy, beautiful, and ever evolving selves.Join us for a conversation that is as uplifting as it is empowering because your most authentic self is already waiting to be celebrated. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit otintuition.substack.com
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Intuitive living Series 2 Episode 4. Letter Beams Founder Olivia Gascoigne - Postpartum Psychosis
Most people expect the journey into parenthood to be filled with joy, but for many, mental health challenges strike unexpectedly, leaving them feeling betrayed by their own minds. Olivia Gascoigne’s story of postpartum psychosis and her mission to change that narrative will inspire you to rethink how we support new parents. Her innovative project, Letter Beams, is a powerful movement transforming lived experience into a beacon of hope for birthing people during their darkest times. In this heartfelt episode, Olivia shares her own harrowing postpartum psychosis experience and how it fuelled her passionate drive to provide emotional support through handwritten and digital letters from those who’ve been there. You’ll discover how Letter Beams bridges the gap in perinatal mental health education, helping individuals recognise early warning signs and break the stigma around seeking help. Olivia reveals the surprising ways writing and receiving letters foster healing, not just for the recipients but also for the letter writers themselves, turning trauma into strength.We break down the vital importance of trauma-informed, peer-to-peer support in perinatal mental health care. Olivia shares the protocols they follow to keep both writers and recipients safe, including the crucial role of clinical oversight by mental health professionals. You’ll learn how these personalised letters are now reaching birthing people on parent-baby units, in hospice care, and during other life milestones, creating a ripple effect of kindness and resilience.This episode underscores the urgent need to educate, empower, and nurture individuals before, during, and after pregnancy. Olivia’s vision of expanding Letter Beams into a lifetime of support, covering grief, illness, and vulnerable groups, is a blueprint for a more compassionate, aware society. Perfect for healthcare providers, new parents, mental health advocates, and anyone passionate about fostering hope in the face of adversity, this conversation will leave you inspired to turn your own experiences into acts of kindness.Olivia Gascoigne is the founder of Letter Beams, a peer support organisation dedicated to sending handwritten and digital letters of hope from those with lived experience to individuals facing mental health challenges. Her work has already touched countless lives and continues to grow, demonstrating the transformative power of community, empathy, and storytelling.If you believe in the healing potential of connection, or want to learn how simple acts like writing and sharing can impact mental health, this episode is essential listening. Join us as we explore how kindness and awareness can revolutionise support for those navigating the hardest moments of parenthood and beyond.For immediate support, please reach out to the following helplines: Samaritans (116 123), Crisis Line (text SHOUT to 85258), NHS 111 for urgent medical advice, and PANDAS (0808 1961 776) for perinatal mental health support. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit otintuition.substack.com
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Intuitive Living Series 2 Episode 3: Nikki Steele Osborne - Postpartum Depression & The B*tch
Most new parents feel the pressure to bounce back quickly, but Nikki Steele Osborne’s raw story reveals the hidden toll of perinatal mental illness that often goes unnoticed. In this deeply honest episode, Nikki shares her journey from the joy of pregnancy to the overwhelming postpartum depression and anxiety she experienced, exposing the societal myths about motherhood and mental health.Discover how delayed support, societal expectations, and the stigma around medication can leave new mothers feeling isolated and misunderstood. Nikki discusses the power of vulnerability, the importance of authentic conversations around mental health, and her own healing through coaching, therapy, and self-acceptance.You’ll learn about matrescence - the profound identity shift of becoming a mother / parent - and how it impacts birthing and non-birthing parents mental health beyond the birth. We break down practical insights on recognising early warning signs, overcoming guilt, and the importance of a support system that respects your experiences. Nikki’s story highlights the critical need for better mental health education and accessible resources for all parents, regardless of background or circumstances. Her honesty sheds light on the unspoken emotional landscape parenthood, emphasising that you are not alone in your struggles - and that healing begins with acknowledgment.Perfect for anyone navigating the complexities of parenthood, mental health professionals, or those supporting loved ones through postpartum challenges. If you believe in breaking the silence and advocating for real conversations, this episode is a must-listen. Tap into Nikki’s journey of resilience and learn how embracing vulnerability can be a powerful step toward recovery.You can find Nikki at www.theschottishsoulsister.com and her book 'Homebird' is available on amazon.UK Perinatal Mental Health Support If you or your partner are struggling, you are not alone.* NHS: Contact your GP, midwife, or health visitor.* Urgent Support: Call NHS 111 (Option 2) or 999 in an emergency.* PANDAS Foundation: Specialist support for perinatal mental illness and partners.* Samaritans: Call 116 123 for 24/7 emotional support.Connect with OT Intuition:* Instagram: @ot_intuition and @perinatalmh_burnoutot* Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ot_intuition* Website: otintuition.co.uk/home This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit otintuition.substack.com
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Intuitive Living Series 2 Episode 2: Jonno Butler - Paternal Health Anxiety
Health Anxiety & the Identity Shift: Jonno’s Story of Paternal Mental HealthWhat happens when the transition to parenthood is immediately shadowed by a perinatal mental health illness? In this deeply honest conversation, I am joined by Jonno, who shares his experience of navigating sever mental health anxiety following the birth of his firstborn son with his wife, Hayley.Jonno speaks honestly about how a physical diagnosis triggered a disproportionate nervous system response, creating an internal illness that made it incredibly difficult to be emotionally and physically available for his new family. Through the lens of OT Intuition, we explore the unspoken pressure on parents and carers o remain stable while struggling with their own mental health and the challenge of reclaiming a sense of safety during such a massive life pivot.Sharing these stories reduces shame, builds connection, and reminds us that even the most capable parents need support.UK Perinatal Mental Health Support If you or your partner are struggling, you are not alone.* NHS: Contact your GP, midwife, or health visitor.* Urgent Support: Call NHS 111 (Option 2) or 999 in an emergency.* PANDAS Foundation: Specialist support for perinatal mental illness and partners.* Samaritans: Call 116 123 for 24/7 emotional support.Connect with OT Intuition:* Instagram: @ot_intuition and @perinatalmh_burnoutot* Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ot_intuition* Website: otintuition.co.uk/homeGuest Jonno Butler, husband of wife Hayley Butler - Co-Founder of The First years UK: https://www.thefirstyears.co.uk/?fbclid=IwY2xjawQXBOZleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETB2VkhsVjQxWUx4eEdFNmFkc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHi63XJkG0Xpgu8XnW5iMI1gf5f7ISip13BcnQE9H9MVTfHcSAbxN1GOS771E_aem_ekLqkHblSlZFFG4Poc0BNw This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit otintuition.substack.com
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Intuitive Living Series 2 Episode 1: Perinatal Mental Health With The.SmartDoula
In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, I’m joined by Charlotte, also known as The Smart Doula (Instagram: @the. smart.doula Website: www.thesmartdoula.com Charlotte shares her personal experience of perinatal mental health challenges, lifting the curtain on what can feel invisible, confusing and incredibly isolating in pregnancy and early parenthood. As a doula supporting others through birth and the postnatal period, she brings a unique perspective, both as a professional holding space for families and as a mother navigating her own mental health journey.We talk openly about the emotional realities that often go unspoken: intrusive thoughts, identity shifts, expectations versus reality, and the quiet pressure to “cope.” Charlotte speaks candidly about what helped, what didn’t, and how support, understanding and self-compassion became essential parts of her recovery.She also shares her deep passion for helping parents and birthing people set firm boundaries and clear expectations around their birth experiences. We explore how advocacy, informed choice and feeling truly heard can shape not only birth itself, but the mental health outcomes that follow.Charlotte speaks movingly about her husband’s experience of trauma alongside her during their first birth. We reflect on how birth impacts partners too, and how, together, they processed what happened, strengthened their communication, and felt more prepared and equipped for the arrival of their second child.This episode is for parents, birthing and non birthing individuals and parents-to-be, birth workers and anyone wanting a more honest conversation about perinatal mental health. It’s for those who have struggled silently, and for those who may not yet have the words for what they are experiencing.Sharing these stories matters. It reduces shame. It builds connection. And it reminds us that you can be knowledgeable, capable and still need support.UK Perinatal Mental Health SupportIf you are struggling, you are not alone. Support is available.You can contact your local NHS perinatal mental health team via your GP, midwife or health visitor.For urgent mental health support in England, call NHS 111 and select Option 2.In an emergency, phone 999.You can also access specialist support through:PANDAS Foundation – helpline and support for perinatal mental illnessMind – information and local servicesSamaritans – call 116 123 for 24/7 emotional supportTo connect with me about this episode or enquire about support through OT_Intuition, you can:Email: [email protected] Follow and message via Instagram: @ot_intuitionSubscribe here: https://linktr.ee/ot_intuitionWebsite: otintuition.co.uk/homeIf this conversation resonates, please follow, share and help us continue bringing honest, life-changing discussions into the light. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit otintuition.substack.com
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Intuitive Living Series 1: Perinatal OCD - Episode 6: Intrusive Thoughts - Safety and Connection before Regulation
Send us a textYou cannot regulate without first entering a place of safety and connection.If you're stuck in fight, flight, or freeze mode, your body isn’t in a state where true regulation and rewiring can occur. The brain is misreading the moment as danger. An intrusive thought can trigger panic or shutdown. You spiral, trying to solve or escape the thought, but your nervous system is locked in survival mode.Let me share a quick story about my rescue dog, Dolly.When Dolly first came home, she was hypervigilant. A sudden movement, a loud sound, even a gentle touch could send her into freeze or flight. Her body didn’t yet know safety. But over time, through consistent connection, gentle cues, and co-regulation, she began to soften. Her tail wagged more. Her eyes relaxed. Her body learned: “I am safe now.”Humans aren’t so different.To begin healing, we must speak to our nervous system in a language it understands—safety, connection, presence. Here are a few ways to do that:🌿 Orient to your environment Look around. Name five things you see. Let your body know: “I am here, and I am safe.”🫱 Touch with intention Place a hand on your heart or cheek. Gentle touch can signal safety faster than words.🎶 Use sound to soothe Hum, sing, or listen to calming music. Vibrations help regulate the vagus nerve.👥 Connect with someone safe Even a brief moment of eye contact or a shared laugh can shift your state.This is how we begin to rewire. Not through force, but through safety. Through connection. Through repetition.Your body is listening. Let’s speak to it with kindness.With warmth, Jen @OT_Intuition The Intuitive Living Collective Support the showVisit OCD ACTION for advice, support and online groups and webinars Visit NoOCD for advice, treatment and signposting Phone your local crisis line if you need support now! Emergency? Phone 999. Otherwise call NHS 111 Option 2 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit otintuition.substack.com
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Intuitive Living Series 1: Perinatal OCD - Episode 5: Katie
Send us a text🎙️ OT_Intuition | The Intuitive Living PodcastSeries 1: Perinatal OCDEpisode 5 – Katie: From Prison to Parenthood⚠️ Content Warning:This episode includes discussion of traumatic events, including the loss of loved ones and systemic failure in mental health services. While no graphic details are shared, some listeners may find aspects emotionally triggering.Please take care while listening. Feel free to pause, skip, or return at a later time. Support resources are listed in the show notes.In this deeply moving and honest episode, I sit down with Katie, a fellow queer occupational therapist whose path into the profession was shaped not only by her psychology background, but also by profound personal loss. She witnessed first-hand the positive impact OTs had on those struggling with their mental health.Whilst starting her initial training in clinical psychology, Katie experienced a traumatic event involving the devastating loss of people she considered family. A tragedy connected to systemic failures in mental health services.This heartbreaking chapter became the seed for a purpose-led journey, and the unexpected decision to return to university and undertake another degree, this time, in occupational therapy.We explore:🌱 Navigating trauma and finding meaning through a career shift into OT🔒 Her work in forensic medium secure and prison settings👶 The raw identity shift into parenthood — including intrusive thoughts and hallucinations❤️🩹 Choosing self-employment and eventually accepting the need to reach out for therapy to support her own growth and recovery This episode is about what happens when systems fail, and how we slowly begin again. It’s a story of emotional labour, identity, quiet strength, and the rebuilding that follows trauma.Whether you’re an OT, a parent, or someone navigating your own season of change….this conversation is for you.💚 Follow @OT_Intuition – The Intuitive Living Podcast for grounded, real-world conversations about identity, regulation, and intuitive living.#OTIntuition #IntuitiveLivingPodcast #OccupationalTherapy #PerinatalOCD #TraumaInformedCare #ForensicOT #ParenthoodAndPurpose #MentalHealthMatters #NeuroaffirmingCare #AuthenticLiving Support the showVisit OCD ACTION for advice, support and online groups and webinars Visit NoOCD for advice, treatment and signposting Phone your local crisis line if you need support now! Emergency? Phone 999. Otherwise call NHS 111 Option 2 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit otintuition.substack.com
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Intuitive Living Series 1: Perinatal OCD - Episode 4: Jenna
Send us a text Parenthood: From Overwhelm to Intuition - A Personal JourneyIn this deeply personal episode, I (Jenna – founder of OT_Intuition) step out into the spotlight to share my own lived experience of Perinatal OCD. As a queer, neurodivergent parent and professional, I know what it’s like to feel like you’re losing yourself during the perinatal period. To be both a professional and someone navigating the crushing intensity of intrusive thoughts, compulsions, and shame.This episode is a love letter to anyone who’s ever felt: Afraid to name their thoughts Buried under guilt and ‘shoulds’ Desperate for peace, purpose, and permission to be human I share how I moved from hiding my pain to honouring my intuition. Using ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), regulation strategies, and radical self acceptance to come home to myself. Listen in NOW to hear about: Living with Perinatal OCD as a parent and a professional How intuition became my compassEmbracing authenticity from a place of lived healing and purposeIf you’ve ever whispered “Is this normal?” in the dark, this episode is for you. You are not broken. You are not alone. You are welcome here. Perinatal OCD is more than just an obsession with cleanliness or order. It manifests through intrusive thoughts and compulsions that can be debilitating. For me, it began with intrusive thoughts linked to trauma, spiraling into a cycle of anxiety and self-doubt. The shame and fear associated with these thoughts often made it difficult to seek help or even acknowledge the problem.The Impact on parenthood is a profound experience, but when coupled with mental health challenges, it can become a source of anxiety. My journey involved grappling with thoughts that targeted my deepest values—my love and care for my children. The fear of causing harm, despite knowing it was irrational, was paralyzing. It affected my ability to be present with my children, leading to feelings of guilt and inadequacy.Therapy played a crucial role in my recovery. Through exposure response prevention and acceptance and commitment therapy, I learned to unhook from intrusive thoughts and reconnect with my true self. These therapies helped me embrace uncertainty and focus on what truly matters—my values and the love I have for my family.Balancing parenthood and mental health as a queer neurodivergent professional is an ongoing journey. It requires patience, self-compassion, and a willingness to seek help. By sharing my story, I hope to shed light on the realities of perinatal OCD and encourage others to seek support. Remember, you are not alone, and healing is possible.Subscribe now to stay updated on more stories and insights into everything OT and my passion of living intuitively. Support the showVisit OCD ACTION for advice, support and online groups and webinars Visit NoOCD for advice, treatment and signposting Phone your local crisis line if you need support now! Emergency? Phone 999. Otherwise call NHS 111 Option 2 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit otintuition.substack.com
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Intuitive Living Series 1: Introduction - Hello - Hello - Welcome
Send us a textA quick hello from your friendly OT and Coach - Founder of OT_Intuition Intuitive Living Podcast - Jenna Anderson-Frost. HELLO! :D Listen for a weee round up on what’s to come. Get in touch if you would like to be considered as a guest to share your stories. Maybe it’s related to OT and how it may have supported you to live authentically. A journey you have had with your own identity and finding a way to embrace your authentic true self. A mental health crisis that you feel could shed light on an under discussed area, and/or just help others in relating to someone going through the same thing, someone who may not even have a name for what they’re experiencing yet. Sharing our journeys, insights and support tools can save lives. DM me or email: [email protected] Hi and thank you for spending time with me and listening to all the exciting and hopefully supportive (I like to think life saving or at least life altering) for many. If you like what you hear please do follow, share and continue to support me. I value your input and feedback. Requests for topic suggestions you want to hear about can be considered. So I am always a DM away. Otherwise Subscribe Here ➡️ https://linktr.ee/ot_intuition?utm_source=linktree_admin_share Support the showVisit OCD ACTION for advice, support and online groups and webinars Visit NoOCD for advice, treatment and signposting Phone your local crisis line if you need support now! Emergency? Phone 999. Otherwise call NHS 111 Option 2 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit otintuition.substack.com
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Intuitive Living Season 1: Perinatal OCD Episode 3 - Lisa
Send us a textOT_Intuition Intuitive Living Podcast| Series 1: Perinatal OCD | Episode Two: LisaWhen the People Meant to Help… Don’t. In this deeply personal episode, Lisa opens up about her experience with intense anxiety and harm OCD during the perinatal period; and the shame, fear, and judgement that followed.She speaks bravely about the devastating impact of being misunderstood and dismissed by professionals, including a moment in an “anxious mums” group that took an unthinkable turn and felt like a living nightmare.Through her own perseverance and self-led research, she found clarity and the right support and treatment. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt alone, ashamed, or failed by the systems meant to protect them.You are not broken.You are not dangerous.You are not alone.Follow @OT_Intuition and listen now.#PerinatalOCD #HarmOCD #OCDAwareness #MentalHealthMatters #YouAreNotAlone #OTIntuitionPodcast Support the showVisit OCD ACTION for advice, support and online groups and webinars Visit NoOCD for advice, treatment and signposting Phone your local crisis line if you need support now! Emergency? Phone 999. Otherwise call NHS 111 Option 2 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit otintuition.substack.com
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Season 1: Perinatal OCD Episode 2 - Jules
Send us a textTrigger Warning. Some information shared in this podcast may be distressing to some listeners, please listen with caution and if you need to seek immediate support contact your local crisis line via 111 or Samaritans https://www.samaritans.org/branches/bristol/https://bristolmind.org.uk/help-in-a-crisis/Jules shares her experience of living with Pure OCD and its many distressing themes—including intrusive thoughts that deeply challenged her character and sense of self. For years, her symptoms were misunderstood as generalised anxiety, and she was often given the wrong treatment. Professionals lacked training and awareness around OCD, particularly Pure and Somatic OCD, and even after receiving a diagnosis, access to appropriate support was limited. It took a long time, but eventually, through the right knowledge, support, and treatment, she discovered the path to resisting the compulsion to seek Certainty, Comfort, and Clarity.Episode 2 Dropping Soon! Resource Toolkit From Our Perinatal OCD Squad: . OCD action Charity . OCD stories podcasts. Johnny say Therapy . The book ‘Break free from OCD’. My Anxiety Toolkit Kimberley Quinn . Jenna Overbaugh . Kimberly Nixon (From Freshmeat) . Taming Olivia . Alegra Kastens And having a support network 🫶 Support the showVisit OCD ACTION for advice, support and online groups and webinars Visit NoOCD for advice, treatment and signposting Phone your local crisis line if you need support now! Emergency? Phone 999. Otherwise call NHS 111 Option 2 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit otintuition.substack.com
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The Intuitive Living Podcast with OT_Intuition - Is a space for real stories and honest conversations. Each episode explores journeys around mental health, identity, and the path toward embracing authenticity.Hosted by Jen Anderson-Frost, a paediatric and perinatal mental health occupational therapist, intuitive living and nervous system coach, this show blends professional insight with lived experience. Jen is a queer, neurodivergent OT who is passionate about supporting others to reconnect with what it truly means to live authentically, guided by inner knowing, personal values, and occupational purpose.This podcast weaves occupational therapy wisdom with open discussions about identity, nervous system and sensory safety, self-trust and the realities of being human. It invites listeners to notice the quiet signals of the body, understand their patterns, and make occupational choices that reflect genuine needs rather than external expectations.Intuitive connection matters.When we r
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