ADHD: Women Exploring the Neuroverse is a weekly podcast hosted by Leonie "Ruth" Acland and Rachael Massey.
This podcast developed out of a desire for us to find support for ourselves and offer it to other women who recognised they have ADD or ADHD after childhood. To create a trusted place to share our stories. Where we can feel seen, heard, and accepted for the whole of who we are.
We discuss ADHD and ADD facts and observations. Share tools and skills to manage some of the quirks. And we interview women, like you, who share their experience with adult attention deficit disorder.
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ADHD: Women Exploring the Neuroverse is a weekly podcast hosted by Leonie "Ruth" Acland and Rachael Massey.
This podcast developed out of a desire for us to find support for ourselves and offer it to other women who recognised they have ADD or ADHD after childhood. To create a trusted place to share our stories. Where we can feel seen, heard, and accepted for the whole of who we are.
We discuss ADHD and ADD facts and observations. Share tools and skills to manage some of the quirks. And we interview women, like you, who share their experience with adult attention deficit disorder.
ADHD-ers Standing Up for Your Mental Health in the Workplace
ADHD: Women Exploring the Neuroverse
21 minutes 29 seconds
2 weeks ago
ADHD-ers Standing Up for Your Mental Health in the Workplace
Quick mini episode about how Rachael used her neurodiversity and creative problem solving to figure out how to be true to herself and also standing up for her values.
ADHD: Women Exploring the Neuroverse
ADHD: Women Exploring the Neuroverse is a weekly podcast hosted by Leonie "Ruth" Acland and Rachael Massey.
This podcast developed out of a desire for us to find support for ourselves and offer it to other women who recognised they have ADD or ADHD after childhood. To create a trusted place to share our stories. Where we can feel seen, heard, and accepted for the whole of who we are.
We discuss ADHD and ADD facts and observations. Share tools and skills to manage some of the quirks. And we interview women, like you, who share their experience with adult attention deficit disorder.