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Thank you for making that video! I really hope they show your reactions to the noises- thank you!!!!I'm sure it wasn't easy for your friend knowing he was hurting you, but please thank him too!! Audrey To: Soundsensitivity

Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2012 9:30 PM Subject: ABC 20/20 taping today

Hey all,

I was reached out to by Gail Deutsch the producer behind the misophonia ABC 20/20 piece Monday. She had liked the visual appeal of the youtube video "Dramatization of Misophonia" I had posted a while back. We talked further and she decided she wanted to shoot.

They had their west coast producer Harry working the shoot. Great guy with some fascinating stories (I encourage you to read about h Priebke)

The story they wanted from me seemed to be around Misophonia's effect on my close personal relationships. In particular the person who has to spend the most time with me, my business partner and best friend Danny.

I didn't sleep much intentionally last night so I'd be more irritable. The filming in a public place was difficult. As with most of us, I naturally try hard NOT to show such public distress, especially in the workspace, which made it hard to force myself to listen to noises in a "setup" situation.

Needless to say the point was to visually show the emotional reaction. With our consent, they kicked it up a notch and had my business partner chew with his mouth open in a quiet conference room (something he's been trained so well not to do that he had trouble at first).

I lost it. Trying not to show physical rage I broke down emotionally. It was a difficult morning...putting myself out there like that with something that I've been so private about. This inner demon. Whatever visual footage they got, if they decide to use it and tell my story, I hope it helps bring a deeper emotional connection to the show and the impact Misophonia has on individuals.

Harry said they had pretty much wrapped production until they decided to come out and shoot here today, and they may rework (or not) the story accordingly. They did not tell me when the show would be released, only that Misophonia is only one of a few segments in the hour long piece.

Thought it would be worth updating all of you guys.

Stay strong today.

Find the positives, make the most of them.

Yours truly,

Josh

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Hi Josh,

We were taped too. Gail told me the segment is going to be between 12 and 14

minutes long. They said it amazing what they can fit in that time frame. They

also told me the air date is going to be Friday, May 18th. Thank you for letting

them tape you. You must be exhausted. I just watched your video and thought it

was fantastic. Sad to say my daughter does react to her triggers. She can not

control her rage yet.

>

> Hey all,

>

> I was reached out to by Gail Deutsch the producer behind the misophonia ABC

20/20 piece Monday. She had liked the visual appeal of the youtube video

" Dramatization of Misophonia " I had posted a while back. We talked further and

she decided she wanted to shoot.

>

> They had their west coast producer Harry working the shoot. Great

guy with some fascinating stories (I encourage you to read about h Priebke)

>

> The story they wanted from me seemed to be around Misophonia's effect on my

close personal relationships. In particular the person who has to spend the

most time with me, my business partner and best friend Danny.

>

> I didn't sleep much intentionally last night so I'd be more irritable. The

filming in a public place was difficult. As with most of us, I naturally try

hard NOT to show such public distress, especially in the workspace, which made

it hard to force myself to listen to noises in a " setup " situation.

>

> Needless to say the point was to visually show the emotional reaction. With

our consent, they kicked it up a notch and had my business partner chew with his

mouth open in a quiet conference room (something he's been trained so well not

to do that he had trouble at first).

>

> I lost it. Trying not to show physical rage I broke down emotionally. It was

a difficult morning...putting myself out there like that with something that

I've been so private about. This inner demon. Whatever visual footage they

got, if they decide to use it and tell my story, I hope it helps bring a deeper

emotional connection to the show and the impact Misophonia has on individuals.

>

>

>

> Harry said they had pretty much wrapped production until they decided to come

out and shoot here today, and they may rework (or not) the story accordingly.

They did not tell me when the show would be released, only that Misophonia is

only one of a few segments in the hour long piece.

>

>

>

> Thought it would be worth updating all of you guys.

> Stay strong today.

> Find the positives, make the most of them.

>

> Yours truly,

> Josh

>

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Thanks for putting yourself out there Josh. I cringed at the thought of sitting in a quiet conference room with intentionally loud chewing!I hope the 20/20 piece helps bring more recognition and understanding of Misophonia... To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2012 9:30 PM Subject:

ABC 20/20 taping today

Hey all,

I was reached out to by Gail Deutsch the producer behind the misophonia ABC 20/20 piece Monday. She had liked the visual appeal of the youtube video "Dramatization of Misophonia" I had posted a while back. We talked further and she decided she wanted to shoot.

They had their west coast producer Harry working the shoot. Great guy with some fascinating stories (I encourage you to read about h Priebke)

The story they wanted from me seemed to be around Misophonia's effect on my close personal relationships. In particular the person who has to spend the most time with me, my business partner and best friend Danny.

I didn't sleep much intentionally last night so I'd be more irritable. The filming in a public place was difficult. As with most of us, I naturally try hard NOT to show such public distress, especially in the workspace, which made it hard to force myself to listen to noises in a "setup" situation.

Needless to say the point was to visually show the emotional reaction. With our consent, they kicked it up a notch and had my business partner chew with his mouth open in a quiet conference room (something he's been trained so well not to do that he had trouble at first).

I lost it. Trying not to show physical rage I broke down emotionally. It was a difficult morning...putting myself out there like that with something that I've been so private about. This inner demon. Whatever visual footage they got, if they decide to use it and tell my story, I hope it helps bring a deeper emotional connection to the show and the impact Misophonia has on individuals.

Harry said they had pretty much wrapped production until they decided to come out and shoot here today, and they may rework (or not) the story accordingly. They did not tell me when the show would be released, only that Misophonia is only one of a few segments in the hour long piece.

Thought it would be worth updating all of you guys.

Stay strong today.

Find the positives, make the most of them.

Yours truly,

Josh

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Wow, a special thanks to those of you who are going public with your misophonia

in order to raise awareness! It can't be easy. I hate thinking of how I must

have looked when my reactions weren't so controlled as they are today, so

potentially allowing the world to see you react takes courage.

>

> Thanks for putting yourself out there Josh. I cringed at the thought of

sitting in a quiet conference room with intentionally loud chewing!

> I hope the 20/20 piece helps bring more recognition and understanding of

Misophonia...

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: Soundsensitivity

> Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2012 9:30 PM

> Subject: ABC 20/20 taping today

>

>

>  

> Hey all,

>

> I was reached out to by Gail Deutsch the producer behind the misophonia ABC

20/20 piece Monday. She had liked the visual appeal of the youtube video

" Dramatization of Misophonia " I had posted a while back. We talked further and

she decided she wanted to shoot.

>

> They had their west coast producer Harry working the shoot. Great

guy with some fascinating stories (I encourage you to read about h Priebke)

>

> The story they wanted from me seemed to be around Misophonia's effect on my

close personal relationships. In particular the person who has to spend the

most time with me, my business partner and best friend Danny.

>

> I didn't sleep much intentionally last night so I'd be more irritable. The

filming in a public place was difficult. As with most of us, I naturally try

hard NOT to show such public distress, especially in the workspace, which made

it hard to force myself to listen to noises in a " setup " situation.

>

> Needless to say the point was to visually show the emotional reaction. With

our consent, they kicked it up a notch and had my business partner chew with his

mouth open in a quiet conference room (something he's been trained so well not

to do that he had trouble at first).

>

> I lost it. Trying not to show physical rage I broke down emotionally. It was

a difficult morning...putting myself out there like that with something that

I've been so private about. This inner demon. Whatever visual footage they

got, if they decide to use it and tell my story, I hope it helps bring a deeper

emotional connection to the show and the impact Misophonia has on individuals.

>

> Harry said they had pretty much wrapped production until they decided to come

out and shoot here today, and they may rework (or not) the story accordingly.

They did not tell me when the show would be released, only that Misophonia is

only one of a few segments in the hour long piece.

>

> Thought it would be worth updating all of you guys.

> Stay strong today.

> Find the positives, make the most of them.

>

> Yours truly,

> Josh

>

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