Are you looking for a misophonia specialist to be a guest on TV, radio or a podcast?
Dr Jane Gregory is a clinical psychologist and researcher who loves talking about misophonia! She is a leading researcher on misophonia at Oxford University and the author of the book Sounds Like Misophonia: How to stop small noises from causing extreme reactions. She is a therapist helping patients with misophonia in the NHS in Oxford, and has personal experience of misophonia.
Jane is interviewed regularly in UK papers, radio and TV, talking about misophonia research, tips for sufferers and her own battle with the sounds of ticking clocks and pigeons. Her research in collaboration with King’s College London has been covered in newspapers across the world.
Jane’s TV appearances include BBC Breakfast, The Project New Zealand, Steph’s Packed Lunch, Jeremy Vine’s Extra Show with Storm Huntley and BBC world news. She has been interviewed on Jeremy Vine on BBC Radio 2, BBC World Service, BBC radio 5 breakfast and drive time, BBC Scotland and regional BBC radio shows.
Contact Jane if you are a journalist, producer or podcast host and would like to have Jane on your show. She is currently doing press for the release of her first book, Sounds Like Misophonia: How to stop small noises from causing extreme reactions (Bloomsbury, September 2023 UK; November 2023 US/Canada/Australia/NZ).
Radio and podcast samples
Jane is well-informed and entertaining podcast and radio guest. She talks about her own experience with misophonia, fascinating lessons from the world of misophonia research, and creative strategies to help people with misophonia. She is currently booking podcasts to discuss the release of her new book, Sounds Like Misophonia: How to stop small noises from causing extreme reactions. For podcast host who have misophonia, she can teach the techniques to that you can see them live in action. If you are a host or producer of a podcast that covers themes of mental health, science, books, parenting, and curious things in the world, Jane would love to chat to you about misophonia. Contact Jane to start the conversation.