In this episode, Rita and Emma delve into the complexities of ADHD, particularly focusing on the experiences of women. They discuss the historical biases that have led to late diagnoses, the unique challenges faced by women, and the importance of supportive relationships. The conversation highlights the emotional struggles, trauma, and the need for community among those with ADHD. They also touch on coping mechanisms, the impact of societal expectations, and the journey towards self-acceptanc...
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In this episode, Rita and Emma delve into the complexities of ADHD, particularly focusing on the experiences of women. They discuss the historical biases that have led to late diagnoses, the unique challenges faced by women, and the importance of supportive relationships. The conversation highlights the emotional struggles, trauma, and the need for community among those with ADHD. They also touch on coping mechanisms, the impact of societal expectations, and the journey towards self-acceptanc...
Unfiltered Neurodiverse Conversations: ADHD, Friendship, and Finding Balance
The Different Podcast
32 minutes
2 months ago
Unfiltered Neurodiverse Conversations: ADHD, Friendship, and Finding Balance
Join Emma and Rita, two friends studying at the same university, as they launch their unique podcast exploring the often chaotic and humorous lives of late-diagnosed neurodiverse women. In this episode, they dive into the challenges and delights of living with ADHD, balancing academic pressures, and the importance of authentic friendships. Through their light-hearted banter and candid discussions, you'll get a peek into their world of spontaneous laughter, deep understanding, and the qu...
The Different Podcast
In this episode, Rita and Emma delve into the complexities of ADHD, particularly focusing on the experiences of women. They discuss the historical biases that have led to late diagnoses, the unique challenges faced by women, and the importance of supportive relationships. The conversation highlights the emotional struggles, trauma, and the need for community among those with ADHD. They also touch on coping mechanisms, the impact of societal expectations, and the journey towards self-acceptanc...