Show Notes: In this episode of Paging Dr. Mom, Dr. Krystal Sodaitis joins us for an honest and empowering conversation about neurodivergence in professional women. We talk about why so many women are diagnosed later in life, how executive dysfunction and masking show up in motherhood and medicine, and why “different is not deficient.” If you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly juggling, but never finishing, this episode will help you feel seen and supported. Krystal shares compassionate insig...
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Show Notes: In this episode of Paging Dr. Mom, Dr. Krystal Sodaitis joins us for an honest and empowering conversation about neurodivergence in professional women. We talk about why so many women are diagnosed later in life, how executive dysfunction and masking show up in motherhood and medicine, and why “different is not deficient.” If you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly juggling, but never finishing, this episode will help you feel seen and supported. Krystal shares compassionate insig...
10: Motherhood, Guilt, and Grace: How Dr. Krista Cassel Balances Career and Family
Paging Dr. Mom
34 minutes
1 month ago
10: Motherhood, Guilt, and Grace: How Dr. Krista Cassel Balances Career and Family
In this heartfelt and empowering conversation, Dr. Krista Cassel joins me to talk about the messy, meaningful reality of modern motherhood. As a pediatric nurse practitioner, lactation consultant, small business owner, and mom of three, Krista brings a rare blend of professional insight and personal honesty. We dive into the invisible work of mothering, the myth of balance, the guilt that so many working moms carry, and how grace, not perfection, is what truly sustains us. Whether you’re jugg...
Paging Dr. Mom
Show Notes: In this episode of Paging Dr. Mom, Dr. Krystal Sodaitis joins us for an honest and empowering conversation about neurodivergence in professional women. We talk about why so many women are diagnosed later in life, how executive dysfunction and masking show up in motherhood and medicine, and why “different is not deficient.” If you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly juggling, but never finishing, this episode will help you feel seen and supported. Krystal shares compassionate insig...