Off Point is a podcast by Les Steed and Marlon White, two young men from very different British backgrounds. We are in our 30s and life is not what we thought it would be.
It is a starkly open and honest series of discussions about our experiences getting to where we are in life, from relationships to employment; to coping with mental health, to the way society has changed and how it has changed us.
With occasional visits from people we know and love who are going through similar experiences.
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Off Point is a podcast by Les Steed and Marlon White, two young men from very different British backgrounds. We are in our 30s and life is not what we thought it would be.
It is a starkly open and honest series of discussions about our experiences getting to where we are in life, from relationships to employment; to coping with mental health, to the way society has changed and how it has changed us.
With occasional visits from people we know and love who are going through similar experiences.
Season 2 Ep4. Living with ADHD, with our special guest, Willow
Off Point Podcast
1 hour 34 minutes 24 seconds
3 years ago
Season 2 Ep4. Living with ADHD, with our special guest, Willow
A topic true to Les’ heart because it affects him every day (see www.additudemag.com/author/les-steed/ for details), we have our first guest, Willow, who tells us about what it’s like to be an ADHD woman too. With helpful prompts from our resident professional psychologist, Mrs White (Marlon’s wife - he’s punching), to keep us on track, we talk about the emotional side of being neurodiverse, the pros and cons of the condition and how it affects our work, life, love and a few bits on what it’s actually like to be a little lovely but odd.
Off Point Podcast
Off Point is a podcast by Les Steed and Marlon White, two young men from very different British backgrounds. We are in our 30s and life is not what we thought it would be.
It is a starkly open and honest series of discussions about our experiences getting to where we are in life, from relationships to employment; to coping with mental health, to the way society has changed and how it has changed us.
With occasional visits from people we know and love who are going through similar experiences.