Women & ADHD
Podcast tekijän mukaan Katy Weber

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197 Jaksot
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Georgia Yexley: Professional disclosure & work/life balance
Julkaistiin: 8.5.2023 -
Diana Costea: Authenticity, acceptance & the road less traveled
Julkaistiin: 1.5.2023 -
Abby Lane: Stress, overwhelm & panic attacks
Julkaistiin: 24.4.2023 -
Pippa Simou: Why ADHD looks different in girls
Julkaistiin: 17.4.2023 -
Vanessa Torre: Unmasking & rebuilding after a midlife crisis
Julkaistiin: 10.4.2023 -
Annie Crowe: AuDHD, 2E & Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Julkaistiin: 3.4.2023 -
Anita Robertson: Explaining your ADHD to your non-ADHD partner
Julkaistiin: 27.3.2023 -
Marie Ng: Focus, time management & living the llama life
Julkaistiin: 20.3.2023 -
August McLaughlin: Oversharing, disordered eating & girl boners
Julkaistiin: 13.3.2023 -
Meghann Birks: Embodiment practices & overcoming shame
Julkaistiin: 6.3.2023 -
Susan Young: Reinvention after a midlife diagnosis
Julkaistiin: 27.2.2023 -
Marnie Bothmer: Neurodivergent approaches to fitness & movement
Julkaistiin: 20.2.2023 -
Raelene Sebastian: Mosh pits, military spouses & dismantling stigma within families
Julkaistiin: 13.2.2023 -
Denisha Michele Seals: Complex PTSD and childhood sexual trauma
Julkaistiin: 6.2.2023 -
Emily Weinberg: Self-concept & the power of reframing our ADHD
Julkaistiin: 30.1.2023 -
Abbie Cardwell: RSD, Morning Pages & being “dialed to 11”
Julkaistiin: 23.1.2023 -
Tracy Nolin Beerman: Shiny objects, brain dumps & a vision driven life
Julkaistiin: 16.1.2023 -
Zoe Darazsdi: Mental health stigma & neurodivergent self-advocacy
Julkaistiin: 9.1.2023 -
Priyanka Patel: Medication myths & revamping the diagnostic process
Julkaistiin: 2.1.2023 -
Megan Dowd: Enneagram, entrepreneurship, and ADHD best practice
Julkaistiin: 26.12.2022
A late diagnosis turned her world upside down. Join Katy Weber each week as she interviews other women who discovered they have ADHD and are finally feeling like they understand who they are and how to best lean into their strengths, both professionally and personally. This neurodivergence isn’t just for hyperactive little boys anymore!