Episode 245: How Interoception Affects Women with ADHD: Understanding Body Awareness

In this week’s episode, we’re diving into a fascinating and often overlooked area of ADHD: interoception. This is our ability to sense and interpret internal bodily signals like hunger, heartbeat, or emotional shifts. Understanding interoception is key to emotional regulation, self-awareness, and reconnecting with our bodies, especially for women with ADHD.

I’m joined by Caroline Williams, a science journalist and author, whose new book, Inner Sense, brings the emerging science of interoception to a mainstream audience. Caroline has written for The Times, The Telegraph, and The Guardian, and is a former feature editor at New Scientist. She’s also the author of Override and Move!, the latter named a New Scientist Book of the Year.

My new book, The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Toolkit, is OUT NOW!

What You'll Learn:

  • What interoception is, and how it differs from exteroception and proprioception

  • Why those with ADHD often struggle to regulate internal signals

  • How tuning into bodily cues helps with decision-making, intuition, and reducing stress

  • Caroline’s motivation for writing her book

  • The role of the vagus nerve in interoception

  • How affective touch (like gentle stroking) supports calming and connection

  • How hypermobility may impact interoception and sensory regulation

  • Why ADHD brains and bodies can respond more strongly to stress, and how this links to RSD (Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria)

  • How to find compassion for your needs and gently support yourself through dysregulation

  • The emerging conversation around GLP-1 medications, fullness, and potential ADHD applications

  • Tools to strengthen interoception: body scans, exercise awareness, reminder apps, floatation tanks, and more.

Timestamps:

  • 02:41 - Understanding The Science Behind Interoception

  • 10:19 - Exploring Interoception and Its Impact on Mental Health

  • 14:07 - The Importance of Interoception in Therapy

  • 24:26 - Understanding The Difference Interoception Can Make

  • 26:50 - Understanding Heart Sensitivity and Anxiety

  • 34:33 - The Role of Interoception and Appetite Regulation

  • 39:22 - The Impact of Interoception on Body Awareness

  • 46:36 - The Power of Compassion when Navigating Neurodivergence

Whether you’re newly diagnosed or deep into your ADHD journey, this episode offers empowering insights into how listening to your body can become a powerful part of your emotional wellbeing.

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Kate Moryoussef is a women's ADHD lifestyle and wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner who helps overwhelmed and unfulfilled newly diagnosed ADHD women find more calm, balance, hope, health, compassion, creativity and clarity. 

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