How to be a Human Being in the World with Dr. Kathleen Young
Dr. Kathleen Young
101 episodes
2 days ago
Dr. Kara Pepper is a mom of two neurodivergent kids. She’s also married to someone with ADHD and likely on the spectrum. But like many people, she didn’t always have the language for what she was experiencing. All she knew was that things felt harder than they seemed like they “should” be. In this episode, we sit down with Kara to talk about what happens when the people we love don’t fit into the neurotypical mold, and how much relief can come from understanding difference without judgment. K...
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Dr. Kara Pepper is a mom of two neurodivergent kids. She’s also married to someone with ADHD and likely on the spectrum. But like many people, she didn’t always have the language for what she was experiencing. All she knew was that things felt harder than they seemed like they “should” be. In this episode, we sit down with Kara to talk about what happens when the people we love don’t fit into the neurotypical mold, and how much relief can come from understanding difference without judgment. K...
How to be a Human Being in the World with Dr. Kathleen Young
33 minutes
1 year ago
Caring for Aging Parents with Dementia
Dr. Olga Gupta, a dedicated physician and researcher, shares a story that resonates deeply with anyone caring for a parent with dementia. Imagine the heartache of noticing your mother's memory falter—like forgetting to pay bills or struggling with a once-simple recipe—and the challenge of managing her care from miles away. Olga opens up about her emotional journey, and the arduous task of finding a safe and supportive environment for her mother. From moving her through several care facilities...
How to be a Human Being in the World with Dr. Kathleen Young
Dr. Kara Pepper is a mom of two neurodivergent kids. She’s also married to someone with ADHD and likely on the spectrum. But like many people, she didn’t always have the language for what she was experiencing. All she knew was that things felt harder than they seemed like they “should” be. In this episode, we sit down with Kara to talk about what happens when the people we love don’t fit into the neurotypical mold, and how much relief can come from understanding difference without judgment. K...