Unleash Monday

Nadja Cereghetti

Do you suffer from imposter syndrome? Have you been called „too much“, „too intense“ „too sensitive“? Do you just hate inequality? Do you have difficulties finding your career path because you are a multi potential person who has a 1000 ideas and 500 projects... all at the same time? Do you have a weird evolved sense of humor? Do you suffer from dyslexia but are fast at grasping new concepts? Do you have a hard time fitting in and sometime feel like a minority of one? Well you are not alone! This is why I am here. I felt the urge and need to have a place to collect all the interesting stories, concepts and ideas which inspired me over the last couple of years. But more importantly, I stumbled across a very interesting and surprising finding! It’s not a secret. But I can‘t name it, because THAT word might scare you off! If you relate remotely to anything I just mentioned then this show is for you! I would love for you to give it a listen. It might help you realize that what you‘ve always thought what is „wrong“ with you, is actually what is right with you! So together we will make your Mondays awesome and help you tackle the week, the month, the year and your life! Unleash Monday is the Lifestyle Podcast for gifted adults.

  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    From “Too Much” to Just Right: Embracing your gifted and 2e identity - Meet Dr. Erin Krellwitz

    Gifted adults often carry a quiet ache: the sense of being “too much” for most rooms and somehow not enough for the ones that matter. In our conversation with neurodivergent coach Erin Krellwitz, we unpack what it means to be gifted and twice-exceptional (2e) beyond grades and test scores. Giftedness shows up as intensity, sensitivity, divergent curiosity, and deep moral drive, not just perfect homework. Erin’s path—PhD in molecular systematics, science education, research labs, then a deliberate pivot to parenting and later to coaching—reveals a pattern many gifted adults know well: dive deep, master the game, then redesign life to match values. She shows how belonging starts when we stop shrinking and start naming what actually fits our brains, our bodies, and our lives.

    A major theme is how executive function hides in plain sight, especially in caregiving. Parenting isn’t just love; it’s thousands of micro-decisions while sleep-deprived, from clothes to meals to schedules, all filtered through a heightened gifted or ADHD brain. That cognitive load adds up. Erin’s story of choosing low-stakes, tactile work illustrates a compassionate strategy: ease the decision burden to recover bandwidth. We discuss how standardized tests miss complex minds, especially for twice-exceptional kids whose ADHD or sensory differences mask their ability. A perfect worksheet tells nothing about boredom, meaning, or misfit curriculum. Many adults carry the false story that poor test scores equal low intellect; it’s often a measurement problem, not an ability problem.

    We go practical with sensory needs. Fidgets, discreet rings, loop-style earplugs, and comfortable clothing aren’t indulgences; they’re tools that protect focus and regulate overwhelm. Choosing earrings by weight, setting hair to avoid tactile fatigue, and wearing shoes that don’t hijack attention are small moves with huge returns. In open offices or loud conferences, earplugs that lower ambient noise while preserving voices extend social stamina. These adjustments aren’t about fragility; they’re precision engineering for a sensitive nervous system. When we normalize tools, we normalize access to our best thinking and most generous attention.

    Community turns the lights on. At SENG and other gifted spaces, the traits often labeled “too much” become cheered. A teenager told to stop raising his hand becomes the person who sparks richer dialogue. Adults who have learned to tidy away their joy can visibly relax, ask better questions, and form real friendships. That shift—being seen without contorting—is both healing and catalytic. It changes how we work, parent, and choose. Erin’s coaching approach starts from a powerful premise: clients are naturally creative, resourceful, and whole. The work is iterative experimentation—try, observe, adjust—guided by what you want now, not what you “should” want forever.

    We close on choice and seasons. Gifted multipotentialites often face a different problem: too many appealing paths. The answer isn’t finding your one true calling; it’s choosing the next chapter with intention. You can love science and love caregiving. You can switch careers at 40 or 55 and still be on time. And remember the family lens: neurodivergence often runs in clusters, so your personal baseline of “normal” may be skewed. If everyone around you shares early readers, sock sensitivities, and fa

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    19 October 2025, 10:00 pm
  • 46 minutes 51 seconds
    Empowering highly sensitive & gifted adults through coaching & energy healing! Meet Gloria Jensen

    What if the essence of giftedness extends far beyond a number on an IQ test? Join us on "Gifted Unleashed" as I chat with Gloria Jensen, an inspiring coach and energy healer with a mission to uplift highly sensitive and gifted adults. Gloria opens up about discovering her giftedness as an adult with a cultural background where such conversations were virtually non-existent. Her candid reflections on societal stereotypes and the emotional hurdles of embracing her unique traits offer a fresh perspective on what it means to be gifted. You'll hear how qualitative assessments and the support of professionals help redefine giftedness beyond mere test scores.

    Gifted individuals often navigate a turbulent sea of emotions and self-perception challenges. In exploring these emotional landscapes, we'll uncover how connecting the mind with the body can be enormously transformative. Gloria shares insights on how gifted people frequently attempt to think through emotions, only to find true integration through physical awareness. The episode emphasizes the importance of acknowledging intense feelings and developing strategies to manage them, advocating for a holistic approach that combines cognitive understanding with sensory experience. Gloria's journey reveals how creative outlets and body-level work can foster profound growth, empowerment, and perhaps a touch of joy along the way.

    As we round out the episode, Gloria introduces her blog and new podcast "The Inner Space," which serves as a beacon for those seeking self-discovery and personal growth. Through shared stories and free coaching sessions for her upcoming podcast, Gloria creates a platform for individuals to explore their gifted identity without the constraints of labels or test scores. 
    Be sure to connect with me through giftedunleashed.com for more resources and community engagement. Your journey into understanding giftedness and tapping into your potential starts here, and we're thrilled to have you along for the ride.

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    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Gloria helps neurodivergent adults to deal with their intense mind and emotions, develop deep self-knowledge of their "user's manual", and create a fulfilling and serene life. To discover how to develop emotional and mental serenity, click HERE and to create a fulfilling professional path, click HERE.

    Learn more about Gloria Jensen at gloriajensen.com and her blog

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    20 November 2024, 8:00 pm
  • 46 minutes 50 seconds
    Self-discovery through the Gifted (Parenting) Journey! Meet Gail Post

    Unlock the secrets to understanding and supporting gifted and twice exceptional individuals in our latest episode with Gail Post, a clinical psychologist with over 35 years of experience. Gail's expertise in intellectual and musical giftedness, coupled with her personal journey as a parent of two gifted children, brings invaluable insights to our discussion. We promise you'll gain a deeper understanding of the emotional and practical challenges faced by gifted individuals and their families, and learn strategies to foster their unique talents.

    We explore the broad spectrum of giftedness, dispelling the myth that it’s solely about high IQ. Gail shares her expertise on recognizing talents in areas like creativity, mechanics, and the arts, and the critical importance of identifying twice exceptional children, who may also have ADHD, autism, or other learning differences. The conversation covers the emotional struggles gifted individuals face, such as social awkwardness and existential issues, and emphasizes the importance of validating these experiences. We'll also discuss the difficulties in identifying giftedness in girls and children from diverse backgrounds, and the challenges parents encounter during this journey.

    Our deep dive into self-discovery for gifted adults and parents reveals how crucial it is to understand one's own needs and emotions to better support gifted children. We'll discuss the parallels between parenting and professional leadership, strategies for managing sensitivities in work environments, and the pressure to conform to societal expectations. Gail provides practical advice on self-advocacy and the importance of finding supportive communities. This episode is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone navigating the world of giftedness, offering compassion, guidance, and reassurance.

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    6 October 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 46 seconds
    Navigating Giftedness and ADHD! Meet Alícia Couto

    What if the traditional education system isn't just failing students with ADHD, but also those who are gifted? This week on Gifted Unleashed, we welcome Alícia Couto from Brazil, a twice-exceptional adult who navigates the complex world of ADHD and giftedness. Alícia opens up about her transformative journey, from her sister's initial research into ADHD to her own discovery and acceptance of her neurodivergence. She shares her struggles in college, often misattributed to personal failings, and sheds light on the pervasive underdiagnosis of ADHD in women, particularly those who are gifted.

    Join us as we unpack the emotional and educational challenges that come with being gifted and having ADHD. Through my personal encounters with mental health professionals—ranging from validating to deeply frustrating—we underscore the critical need for the right support systems. Alícia offers a candid perspective on how traditional education often overlooks the emotional well-being of gifted students, focusing solely on intellectual capabilities. Together, we emphasize the importance of comprehensive support that addresses both intellectual and emotional needs, and the impact of a proper diagnosis on personal validation and family dynamics.

    Alicia also takes us through her career journey, revealing the disillusionment she faced in the profit-driven engineering industry and the significance of developing soft skills. Her story is a powerful reminder of the necessity for workplace accommodations for neurodivergent individuals. Alícia's insights into alternative career paths, her sensory challenges in corporate settings, and the importance of community engagement make this episode a must-listen. We conclude by expressing our heartfelt gratitude to our engaged audience, encouraging everyone to stay connected by subscribing to the podcast and the Gifted Unleashed newsletter.

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    18 August 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 46 minutes 48 seconds
    Overcoming the Curse of Competence and Embracing Failure! Meet Dr. Matt Zakreski

    Unlock the secrets to navigating the maze of giftedness with our guest, Matthew Zakreski, affectionately known as Dr. Matt. As a clinical psychologist and professional speaker, Dr. Matt sheds light on his personal journey from being identified as gifted in second grade to becoming an advocate for neurodivergent individuals. Together, we explore the trials and triumphs of gifted education, the concept of the performance cliff, and the challenges of imposter syndrome. Dr. Matt’s unique insights provide a compelling look into the often misunderstood world of the gifted community.

    Discover the critical role of failure in the learning process, especially for those grappling with the "curse of competence." Drawing from his experience as a professional speaker, Dr. Matt shares how embracing failure has been paramount in pushing beyond comfort zones and achieving meaningful progress. We also examine the Yerkes-Dodson law, which highlights the necessity of optimal engagement at varying levels of difficulty. Through personal stories and relatable examples, we illustrate how gifted individuals can turn struggles into stepping stones.

    Join us as we dive deep into the intensity and interconnectedness of the gifted mind. Hear the moving story of a child's emotional response to the Australian wildfires and learn why self-care is essential. We address imposter syndrome head-on, offering strategies for overcoming it through self-compassion and recognizing one’s unique strengths. Our candid discussion includes real-time experiences, such as a technical mishap during recording, to underscore the power of vulnerability. Stay connected with our podcast community, and learn how you can support and grow with us at giftedunleashed.com.

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    23 June 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 45 seconds
    Shaping the Future of Neurodivergent Coaching Practices

    Ever felt like your mind runs on a different operating system than everyone else's? Discover the powerful connection between neurodiversity and their specific coaching needs with my guests, Kate Arms and Tracy Winter, the dynamic duo behind the Neurodiversity Coaching Academy. As we unpack their personal narratives, we illuminate the emotional rollercoaster of living at the intersection of intense intellect and divergent thinking. Kate and Tracy’s candid sharing reveals the often-overlooked psychosomatic layers of giftedness, and their mission to address the unique coaching needs of this underserved community.

    This episode takes us behind the scenes of the Neurodiversity Coaching Academy, where Kate and Tracy have crafted an inclusive coaching environment that's all about embracing the rapid learning and distinct needs of neurodivergent minds. Their approach, backed by the International Coaching Federation (ICF), is more than just a service—it's a lifeline for those who may have previously encountered the harm of ill-informed professional guidance. From monthly masterclasses to mentor coaching and coaching supervision , we delve into the academy's offerings and discuss the value of our coaching philosophy, designed to resonate with the fabric of neurodivergent thinking.

    As the conversation unfolds, we examine the nuances of coaching neurodivergent clients, from navigating their unique 'stuckness' to leveraging their out-of-the-box solutions. We highlight how coaching diverges from therapy, focusing on the forward momentum and actionable change that clients can enact in their lives. Kate and Tracy also reflect on the profound impact that earlier awareness of gifted complexities could have had and the transformative power of coaching informed by their own journeys. For those eager to learn more about our Neurodiversity Coaching Academy’s resources, the episode wraps up with where to find our masterclasses and how to connect for mentorship opportunities.

    Resources:

    neurodiversitycoachingacademy.com

    Sign up for the Neurodiversity Coaching Academy Newsletter

    Kate Arms at katearms.com

    Tracy Winter at nerdcoa.ch

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    29 March 2024, 7:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 9 seconds
    Our Wild Minds: Creating Sanctuaries for gifted and BIPOC adults - Meet Kaitlin Smith

    When Kaitlin Smith and I sat down to unravel the complex world of giftedness and twice-exceptionality (2e), our conversation ventured deep into the heart of what it means to be labeled 'gifted,' particularly for those navigating the dual challenges of exceptional intellect and being part of a minority. Kaitlin shares her battle against the stereotypes that sought to undermine her journey during her studies in psychotherapy. This episode promises to be a beacon for anyone who's felt too intense, too passionate, or simply too much for the mainstream narrative.

    The path to self-empowerment is often obscured by the fog of cultural misconceptions. A moment of stark confrontation during Kaitlin's psychotherapeutic training brought the issues of race and identity to the forefront, leading to the creation of Our Wild Minds. This venture seeks to celebrate and uplift gifted and BIPOC adults. Our discussion peels back the layers of cultural competency, urging a move beyond broad-stroke assumptions to embrace the unique stories that shape every individual's experience. Join us as we confront these issues head-on, championing the rich interior lives of those who don't fit comfortably into society's predefined boxes (or dare I say stereotypes).

    Our final thoughts cluster around the creation of sanctuaries for underrepresented voices, specifically black adults in the gifted community. Kaitlin shines a light on the Our Wild Minds Community and the Black Brilliant Circle, spaces designed to offer refuge and fellowship for gifted adults of color. Inspired by the work of Dr. Joy Lawson Davis and Dr. Donna Ford, these platforms offer twice-weekly calls, networking opportunities, and a guided journey to help members navigate giftedness and racial trauma. By sharing these stories and resources, we hope to offer a tapestry of support that recognizes the full spectrum of giftedness, fostering inclusive environments where intellectual and emotional growth can thrive.

    https://www.ourwildminds.com/

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    7 February 2024, 5:00 pm
  • 53 minutes 37 seconds
    Gifted and Distractible: Understanding, Supporting & Advocating for your Twice Exceptional (inner ) Child! Meet Julie Skolnick

    Feeling misunderstood or out of place can be a common experience for twice-exceptional (2e) individuals. This episode of Gifted Unleashed welcomes Julie Skolnick, author of "Gifted and Distractible," to shed light on the unique challenges faced by this remarkable group. Driven by self-love and understanding, Julie navigates us through the wide spectrum of conditions under the 2e umbrella and the importance of focusing on the strengths of these individuals.

    Through an enriching conversation, we delve into the fascinating concept of 'masking', a coping mechanism often adopted by 2e individuals. Julie generously shares her "cycle for success" and provides a checklist that can help you find professionals who truly understand and support 2e individuals. We also discuss her much-anticipated book dedicated to adults in the 2e community, a beacon of hope and understanding for many.

    Julie's passion for supporting and advocating for 2e individuals is further reflected in her website, withunderstandingcomescalm.com, offering free resources and a membership program for 2e adults. She also shares her upcoming course for parents, a priceless resource for those seeking guidance. As we round off our discussion, Julie emphasizes the importance of validating effort over outcomes or external motivation, a mantra not only for 2e individuals but applicable to all. So, join us on this journey of understanding and loving the twice exceptional individuals in our lives. Don't forget to follow the podcast, leave a review, and stay connected with our newsletter for all things Gifted Unleashed.

    WithUnderstandingComesCalm.com
    GiftedandDistractible.com
    The Hay Stack A community for 2e adults

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    17 December 2023, 1:00 pm
  • 10 minutes 41 seconds
    Gifted Unleashed: We went through a "Positive Disintegration"

    Ever felt like a square peg in a round hole? Maybe it's not you, maybe it's your giftedness. I, Nadja, once wrestled with this notion, but through my journey of self-discovery, I've come to embrace my giftedness and ADHD, viewing them as unique strengths rather than limitations. Join me on this exciting journey of Gifted Unleashed, where we talk about personal experiences of how we navigate the world as gifted and 2e individuals.

    The Gifted Unleashed podcast is not just about me and my guests sharing our stories. It's a platform for all of us to connect, support, and be our authentic selves. I'm thrilled to announce the relaunch of our space, where we'll explore thought-provoking topics that challenge stereotypes and stigma surrounding giftedness and twice exceptionality. Here's a little teaser for you: the upcoming episodes include an intriguing conversation with Julie Skolnick about her book "Gifted and Distractable". So, gear up for some insightful dialogues that promise to inspire and enlighten your perspectives about giftedness.

    https://www.mytrudesign.com

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    10 December 2023, 12:00 pm
  • 49 minutes 10 seconds
    Reframing Overexcitabilites as a Super Power! Meet Eshwari

    Eshwari is a young woman who grew up in India, feeling out of place and intense. She learned about giftedness and Overexcitabilities through the Unleash Monday podcast and got inspired to learn more about the topic and is on her journey of finding her way in the space and field of neurodiversity.

    TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • Your job title doesn't define you
    • Currently there is no gifted psychologist in India (yet!)
    • (Existential) Depression is not just in your head! And you need support from like minded minded is critical.
    • Gifted brains are not better but they are wired differently from the majority.
    • Overexcitabilites are your supper powers, not a faults!
    • Learning about your own (gifted) needs is essential and existential! Giftedness needs are not about being smarter but it is about being able to live according to your values.
    • Gifted people usually doubt that they are gifted in the beginning. It is not something that is obvious or comfortable to embrace.
    • As a gifted person we try and do a lot of things, make sure you don’t overwhelm yourself with tasks.
    • Take take to recharge! Make sure your energy level as a gifted person does not run low.

    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    If you would like to send Eshwari a message, you can send it to [email protected], I will pass it forward.

    Julia Cameron’s book The Artist’s Way 

    More about Overexcitabilites in episode 33 with Chris Well

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    13 March 2022, 11:00 pm
  • 44 minutes 46 seconds
    Making Neurodiversity Work at Work! Meet Organizational Psychologist Ludmila Praslova

    Ludmila N. Praslova, Ph.D., SHRM-SCP uses her extensive experience with global, cultural, demographic, and ability diversity to help create inclusive and equitable workplaces. She is a Professor of Psychology and the founding Director of Graduate Programs in Industrial-Organizational Psychology at Vanguard University of Southern California. Prior to her academic career, she built and led successful intercultural relations programs in global organizations. Her current consulting is focused on supporting organizations in creating systemic inclusion informed by an understanding of neurodiversity. Her other areas of expertise include organizational culture assessment and change, workplace justice and civility, and training and training evaluation. She is a contributor to Fast Company, Harvard Business Review and SHRM blog, the editor of the upcoming book “Evidence-Based Organizational Practices for Diversity, Inclusion, Belonging and Equity” (Cambridge Scholars), and the editor of upcoming special issue of the Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research on Disability inclusion in the workplace: From “accommodation” to inclusive organizational design.

    TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • Diversity at work includes different aspects such as race, gender but also neurodiversity.
    • Autism Autism Doesn’t Hold People Back at Work. Discrimination Does. (HRB)
    • The unemployment rate amongst college graduates with Autism in the US is 85 %! The discrimination might not be intentional but it is systemic!
    • If you met one Autistic person, you have met one Autistic person.
    • There is a misconception that autistic people are not empathic. However, autistic people might be so overwhelmed with empathy that they don’t have energy to express it or it might be too overwhelming to express.
    • Autistic people might develop trauma patterns due to the way people react to them over and over again.
    • Having an Autistic diagnosis can be empowering and helpful for self advocacy.
    • Moral injury can happen at work and we need to address it! This might be more prevalent in neurodivergent people. Sign up for the newsletter to be updated on the results on the study!
    • Even if you didn’t now things earlier, you know now and you can implement and change from this day forward! Your life experience is what it is and now you can move from this point forward!

    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Connect and learn more about Ludmila and her work on LinkedIn | Twitter

    Organizational Psychology at Vanguard University

    Read her articles: Autism does’t hold people back at work. Discrimination does. - Harvard Business Review | Neurodiver

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    13 February 2022, 11:00 pm
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