Autistic, ADHD, Dyspraxic, Dyscalculic, Tourette‘s and OCD guests tell us about their childhoods, education, work and personal life and how their mental health has been impacted by being wired differently.
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Autistic, ADHD, Dyspraxic, Dyscalculic, Tourette‘s and OCD guests tell us about their childhoods, education, work and personal life and how their mental health has been impacted by being wired differently.
22. S3, Ep3: Ric Clarke the Data man from Edinburgh on Anaplan modelling, autism, ADHD and advocating in Scotland
Neurodivergence and Mental Health Podcast
56 minutes 25 seconds
2 years ago
22. S3, Ep3: Ric Clarke the Data man from Edinburgh on Anaplan modelling, autism, ADHD and advocating in Scotland
Ric Clarke shares his journey of being diagnosed first as ADHD, then last year as autistic (and with probable dyspraxia thrown in!)
We talk about his love of running, being both left and right handed and the expectations of needing to do well as his siblings at school, and working hard, but not reaching the expected goals.
Ric found his talent in data and Anaplan modelling within the building industry, where he also advocates for neurodivergent people in the workplace, showing that we all have so much to give. He is interested in inclusion and working together to make an equal society, while working with skills and challenges and supporting mental health.
Ric is also a welfare officer at his running club, has an interest in supplements to boost executive function and gut health, has joined the Lived Experience Panel in Scotland, and is working towards getting a Commissioner within government.
Find out more about Ric and connect with him:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/riccymiccy
Neurodivergence and Mental Health Podcast
Autistic, ADHD, Dyspraxic, Dyscalculic, Tourette‘s and OCD guests tell us about their childhoods, education, work and personal life and how their mental health has been impacted by being wired differently.