
The strongest people are the ones who have gone through the various stages of life's fire and come up with solutions to challenge bad narratives. In this episode, I had an insightful conversation with one of those people.
Paris is a minority policy officer and she was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 22. Being a victim of intense bullying, from medical personnel to school mares, it makes sense to see her working towards ensuring that others get a different treatment from what she experienced.
We talked about growing up and having to deal with medical racism, and bullying, and embracing her medical condition.
Topics Discussed
[01:13] Paris shares her journey from being bullied to getting her diagnosis
[04:48] Medical Racism and its Effect on Paris Diagnosis
[12:30] Life after getting a diagnosis
[24:50] Paris's experience with Neurodiversity support groups and communities
[34:00] Tips that don't work all the time
Links
If you wish to support the ADHD group, join them or learn more about them, visit www.adhdbabes.com
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