Ready Living Podcast Ep. 19: The Hidden Powers of Highly Sensitive People

Highly Sensitive Persons (HSPs) possess a unique neurological trait that enables them to move through life with extraordinary perception, recognizing subtle details, emotions, and connections that others might overlook. They’re exceptionally intuitive, creative, and empathetic. Yet high sensitivity isn’t a condition one acquires, it’s an innate trait affecting roughly 20% of the overall population.

In this Ready Living Podcast episode, educator and international keynote speaker Esther Bergsma unpacks the science and psychology of high sensitivity and shares insights into what it truly means to be an HSP. She is the best-selling Dutch author of The Brain of the Highly Sensitive Person: Why you shouldn’t judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, the Director of Hoogensitief.NL, a platform dedicated to understanding and embracing this trait (English content available), and a member of the Supervisory Board of Highly Sensitive Men.

Esther breaks down the science behind the HSP brain, explaining why high sensitivity isn’t merely about emotional depth, it’s also a powerhouse of strengths – HSPs excel in roles that require diplomacy, leadership, and creative problem-solving. She explains how HSPs can harness their abilities in a variety of personal and professional settings, and argues that highly sensitive leaders bring unparalleled value to organizations by fostering supportive, people-centered workplaces that drive success.

She also dispels the common myths that few men are HSPs and that all HSPs are introverts. In reality, there is a 50/50 gender HSP split, and around 30% of HSPs are actually extroverted.

For parents raising highly sensitive children, Esther provides important advice on creating an environment where youngsters can thrive. She stresses understanding their unique needs and recognizing the profound impact their surroundings have on their well-being.

Whether you’re looking to embrace this unique trait or simply want to understand the HSPs in your life better, Esther’s insights offer practical tools to help HSPs thrive in today’s world.

The interview is available on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.



Ready Living Podcast Ep. 6: Rewilding the Human Psyche


What if the key to a happier and more connected life lies in reclaiming the wild parts of ourselves that we’ve lost along the way? The answer may lie in rewilding the human psyche, which helps people bridge the gap between rational thought and sensory experience and rediscover aspects of their humanity that have been sidelined by modern life.

This episode’s guest is award-winning psychologist Dr. Dana Klisanin, founder of ReWilding: Lab, whose passion for integrating ancient wisdom with modern science led her to create a holistic approach to wellness that reconnects individuals with nature and their creative potential. In addition to recognition by the American Psychological Association for her pioneering contributions to media psychology and celebrated in Forbes as a top female futurist, she is also a sought-after consultant for global organizations looking to develop resilient and adaptable leadership.

She explores the pivotal role of hope and courage in confronting life’s challenges, emphasizing the importance of cultivating both as essential tools for navigating the uncertainties and crises that define our times.

She also talks about the crucial difference between resilience and antifragility, two concepts that represent how we respond to life’s challenges. While resilience is about bouncing back, antifragility goes a step further by embracing the idea of growing stronger through adversity, representing an optimal outcome for life’s toughest moments.

Dr. Klisanin’s insights offer a fresh perspective on how we can face life’s greatest challenges with renewed strength and creativity.

The interview is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.