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...
8: Finding Love as a Busy Mom: Practical Dating Advice with Lena Ehrenberg
Paging Dr. Mom
52 minutes
1 month ago
8: Finding Love as a Busy Mom: Practical Dating Advice with Lena Ehrenberg
In this enlightening conversation, Lena Ehrenberg shares her transformative journey that began in the south of France, emphasizing the importance of self-connection and personal growth in the context of dating and relationships. She discusses how women often lose themselves in relationships and the necessity of prioritizing self-care. Lena provides practical advice on finding time for oneself, navigating the dating landscape, and recognizing when one is ready to date again. She highlights the...
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...