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A late-diagnosed Autistic ADHDer, navigating life post-diagnosis and reflecting on her own experiences as a neurodivergent women in the 21st century. Chatting all things ADHD, Autism and more, in the hopes of helping others to feel less alone and empowered to live their best neurodivergent lives as neurothrivergents. Follow on Instagram: @Neurothrivergent
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Happy ADHD Awareness Month! Although here at Neurothrivergent, I like to think of every month as ADHD Awareness Month. In the spirit of raising awareness about the reality of living with ADHD as a late-diagnosed woman, in this episode I talk through some of the most common myths about ADHD and why and how they are wrong. In a bid to demystify what …
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From time blindness to routines, time is really at the heart of a lot of, at least my, neurodivergent experiences and can be something that I, and many others, find incredibly difficult to manage and get right. Since my diagnosis, I have realised that challenges with time don't just necessarily mean the stereotypical ADHD trait of always being late…
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For as long as I can remember, I have been really interested in fashion, clothing and putting outfits together. As I have gotten older, this interest in fashion and clothing has been an ongoing theme. When I realised I was neurodivergent and started to look into unmasking and trying to figure out exactly who I was, my outward appearance and the way…
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If you've listened to previous episodes so far, you will have heard me talk a lot about my road to diagnosis and the things I have learnt since diagnosis but I thought it might be helpful and interesting for me to delve into some of the traits of ADHD and Autism, in a bit more depth. Given that this podcast was started off the back of a thought tha…
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In this episode, I am delighted to be joined by someone who has been a huge part of my post-diagnosis journey, who helped me to understand my brain and work with it. I am not exaggerating when I say that she helped me to change my life. I am, of course, talking about the wonderful Heidi of Neuro-stitch. Heidi is an ADHD coach based in the UK who I …
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When I first got my diagnosis I naively thought that was that and I could move on. However, since then, I have learnt so much.I could sit here all day no doubt listing the millions of things that I have learnt so I have a feeling that this episode may form part of a mini neurodivergent mythbusting series where we debunk all things ADHD, Autism and …
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Ever since I was a child, I always knew I was different, but I just didn't know how. When I got my diagnosis of ADHD at 25 years old, things started to make sense. In this episode, I talk about my journey to diagnosis and the signs of my neurodivergence that were there in the years before my diagnosis. This episode gives you some background about m…
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