It's So Loud In Here!
By BBC Sounds
Journey into the neurodivergent mind and discover the impact of noise in everyday life. From taking the bus into work to going to sleep at night, every sound has an invisible cost.
Hear how overwhelming a quiet office can be, how stressful it is to be out of control or how having fun can increase noise tolerance. Every neurodivergent experience is different, and the impact might not be noticeable, but it's there and with our cast of neurodivergent contributors we hear what that sounds like.
It's So Loud In Here! was a BBC Audio North Production with BBC Sounds Audio Lab.
Producer and Presenter - Keira Edwards Senior Producers - Richard McIlroy and Tom Moseley Editor - Pete Wilson Sound Design and mix - Tony Churnside Artwork - Ellie Walmsley Assistant Commissioner - Prabhjit Bains Commissioning Editor - Khaliq Meer
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4. Relationships: Forgotten Conversations
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3. Work: Curse of the Aircon
Why do our workplaces impact everyone so differently? -

2. Public Transport: Headphones On
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1. Sleep: The Negative Spiral
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Introducing... It's So Loud In Here!
Journey into the neurodivergent mind and discover the impact of noise in everyday life.