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Gifted Unleashed

Gifted Unleashed

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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 might help you realize that what you‘ve always thought what is „wrong“ with you, is actually what is right with you! Together we will explore the topic of giftedness, neurodiversity and twice-exceptionality (2e). You do not need an IQ test to listen but an open mind and a natural portion of curiosity. Welcome to Gifted Unleashed, the Podcast for Gifted and 2e Adults. (Formerly known as Unleash Monday)

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  • From “Too Much” to Just Right: Embracing your gifted and 2e identity - Meet Dr. Erin Krellwitz
    Oct 19 2025

    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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    Would you like to work with me 1:1 as your gifted and 2e coach? Please send me an email at hello@giftedunleashed.com or find more information about my coaching offer on my website giftedunleashed.com/coaching

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  • Empowering highly sensitive & gifted adults through coaching & energy healing! Meet Gloria Jensen
    Nov 20 2024

    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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    Would you like to work with me 1:1 as your gifted and 2e coach? Please send me an email at hello@giftedunleashed.com or find more information about my coaching offer on my website giftedunleashe.com/coaching

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    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

    Would you like to be part of the podcast and receive a free coaching session? You can fill out this form. Please note that spots are limited and new sessions might only be available again starting in spring 2025.

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    Would you like to work with me 1:1 as your gifted and 2e coach? Please send me an email at hello@giftedunleashed.com or find more information about my coaching offer on my website giftedunleashed.com/coaching

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    47 Min.
  • Self-discovery through the Gifted (Parenting) Journey! Meet Gail Post
    Oct 6 2024

    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.

    Send us a text

    Would you like to work with me 1:1 as your gifted and 2e coach? Please send me an email at hello@giftedunleashed.com or find more information about my coaching offer on my website giftedunleashed.com/coaching

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    47 Min.
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