
Sensory Sensitivity, Neuroplasticity, and Learning to Trust Yourself | Joey Remenyi
From The Intense Mind with Imi Lo by Imi Lo
May 22, 2026 · 1h 12m
About this episode
Imi Lo interviews Joey Remenyi about sensory sensitivity and neuroplasticity in relation to trusting oneself.
In this episode I sit down with Joey Remenyi, a vestibular audiologist, neuroplasticity therapist, and author of Sensing Ground and Rock Steady. Joey trained clinically at one of Australia's top vestibular clinics before building her own practice helping people with chronic and persistent sensory symptoms using neuroplasticity and somatic approaches. We talk about what is actually happening in the nervous system when highly sensitive people experience sensory overwhelm. Joey explains the path...
People in this episode
Host: Imi Lo
Guest: Joey Remenyi
Topics covered
- sensory sensitivity
- neuroplasticity
- trusting oneself
- chronic symptoms
- somatic approaches
Keywords
- sensory overwhelm
- nervous system
- vestibular audiologist
- neuroplasticity therapy
- chronic sensory symptoms
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Sensing Ground, Rock Steady
Places: Australia
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