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This is ADHD!
Chris Johnson
17 episodes
6 days ago
This is ADHD! is about being a totally normal ADHDer, it's not in our heads, it's really hard, and we want to be listened to, not ignored or felt sorry for. In this slapped together apology of a podcast, I talk to much more eloquent people about what it means to have ADHD for them and show that we all have ADHD and all of us are different.
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This is ADHD! is about being a totally normal ADHDer, it's not in our heads, it's really hard, and we want to be listened to, not ignored or felt sorry for. In this slapped together apology of a podcast, I talk to much more eloquent people about what it means to have ADHD for them and show that we all have ADHD and all of us are different.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Episode 6 - Full Metal ADHD
This is ADHD!
1 hour 18 minutes 34 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 6 - Full Metal ADHD

Reanne is a fully liberated, no f#@ks given ADHD and autistic. This episode is a deep dive into what it means to live a life completely accepting their ADHD. We talk about about overcoming RSD and anxiety, raising kids, and a whole bunch of other stuff.

This is ADHD!
This is ADHD! is about being a totally normal ADHDer, it's not in our heads, it's really hard, and we want to be listened to, not ignored or felt sorry for. In this slapped together apology of a podcast, I talk to much more eloquent people about what it means to have ADHD for them and show that we all have ADHD and all of us are different.