In this episode of Cafe con Pam, Pam chats with Megan Brown-Enyia, founder of ADHD at Work, about her journey to discovering her ADHD as an adult—and the impact it had on her life and career.
Megan shares what it was like growing up in a super diverse Rhode Island neighborhood, the complicated feelings that came with her late diagnosis, and why there’s still so much stigma around mental health in Black and Brown communities.
From navigating work and getting (or not getting) diagnosed, to figuring out what accommodations really help (and why everyone’s ADHD looks a little different!), this episode is a must-listen for anyone who’s wondered about ADHD in adulthood, especially women and folks of color. Megan also drops some great resources, tips for self-advocacy, and a sneak peek at her upcoming ADHD workbook.
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