Flipping the script on sensitivity, because it’s your edge, not your setback.
If you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive,” struggled to find your place in high-pressure work environments, or felt like you had to toughen up just to get by – this podcast is for you.
Hosted by me, Teresa Beehan, ex-corporate insider turned Career Coach, Founder of Practical Feeling, and proud Sensitive Professional.
This show is a space where sensitivity is celebrated in all its nuance: the messy, the magical, and everything in between.
Each episode, I chat with incredible guests to explore what it really looks like to thrive as a sensitive person at work (and in life) – through honest conversations, real experiences, expert insights, and practical tools that meet you where you are.
We go deep, but we stay grounded. And we never forget the power of humour and heart.
Whether you’re deeply empathetic, highly attuned to detail, or simply someone who experiences the world more intensely – this podcast will help you embrace that as your edge, not your obstacle.
Credits:
Podcast design by Nastasia Spyrou Kaçar
Podcast theme tune by Melissa Carter
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Flipping the script on sensitivity, because it’s your edge, not your setback.
If you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive,” struggled to find your place in high-pressure work environments, or felt like you had to toughen up just to get by – this podcast is for you.
Hosted by me, Teresa Beehan, ex-corporate insider turned Career Coach, Founder of Practical Feeling, and proud Sensitive Professional.
This show is a space where sensitivity is celebrated in all its nuance: the messy, the magical, and everything in between.
Each episode, I chat with incredible guests to explore what it really looks like to thrive as a sensitive person at work (and in life) – through honest conversations, real experiences, expert insights, and practical tools that meet you where you are.
We go deep, but we stay grounded. And we never forget the power of humour and heart.
Whether you’re deeply empathetic, highly attuned to detail, or simply someone who experiences the world more intensely – this podcast will help you embrace that as your edge, not your obstacle.
Credits:
Podcast design by Nastasia Spyrou Kaçar
Podcast theme tune by Melissa Carter
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What if getting to know yourself isn’t about finding the perfect label – maybe it’s more about finding language that helps things make more sense? For sensitive people especially, personality tools can offer a starting point. Not the full picture, but a way in.
In this episode, I’m joined by Kerstin Martin to talk about self-knowledge, sensitivity, and how the right tools at the right time can help us work with our nature, not against it.
Kerstin is a Squarespace and online business educator and late-bloomer solopreneur who built a successful internet business with only a small audience and no ads. As a neurodivergent HSP, she’s passionate about helping course creators build calm, sustainable businesses without the hustle. Her work centres on simplified systems, gentle marketing, and organic growth.
What we talk about in this episode:
More about Kerstin:
You can learn more about Kerstin’s work or connect with her here:
· Website: https://calmcoursecreator.com
· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kerstinmartin
· LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerstinmartin
· Blog article: Self-knowledge is a business tool
Curious about Human Design? Kerstin recommends the Human Design Blueprint as a great place to start. This isn’t a paid promotion, just something she genuinely finds helpful. She also shared a discount code for listeners: Kerstin
Want to get in touch? Email me at hello@practicalfeeling.com
© Teresa Beehan. Everything shared here is for information and reflection – not professional advice. Please use your judgement before taking action based on anything you hear. We accept no responsibility for any decisions made in connection with the content.
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