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🎧I was diagnosed with ADHD at 34—and suddenly, my entire life made sense.

Like so many late-diagnosed adults, I spent years masking my symptoms without even realizing it. I wasn’t forgetful, I was hyper-organized. I wasn’t inattentive, I was just meticulous. But in reality? I was overcompensating for a brain that was constantly running on overdrive.

In this episode, I break down:

The signs of ADHD I missed for years (that might surprise you)

How masking ADHD can make you feel like a different person in every situation

The emotional rollercoaster of getting diagnosed later in life

What I’ve learned about ADHD from my son, who’s navigating neurodivergence at 13

If you’ve ever wondered if your brain is running on a completely different operating system—this episode is for you.

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Podcasts on ADHD and Neurodivergence

ADHD for Smart Ass Women’ – A podcast by Tracy Otsuka, who focuses on the unique strengths of ADHD brains, especially in women.

‘Hacking Your ADHD’ – Will Curb hosts this one, and it’s all about practical tips and strategies for navigating life with ADHD.

ADHD ReWired’ – Eric Tivers hosts a deep dive into ADHD management, featuring interviews with experts and real-life stories.

‘The Neurodivergent Insights Podcast’– A podcast exploring ADHD, autism, and other forms of neurodivergence with a mix of science and personal stories.”

Books on ADHD and Neurodivergence

‘Driven to Distraction’ by Dr. Edward Hallowell and Dr. John Ratey – A classic in the ADHD world. It breaks down the science and offers practical advice.

‘The ADHD Effect on Marriage’ by Melissa Orlov – A must-read if ADHD is affecting your relationships.

‘ADHD 2.0’ by Dr. Edward Hallowell and Dr. John Ratey – A newer book that updates the science and strategies for living with ADHD.

‘You Mean I’m Not Lazy, Stupid, or Crazy?!’ by Kate Kelly and Peggy Ramundo – The title alone was enough to hook me, and the content delivers. It’s funny, insightful, and practical.

Social Media Experts and Communities

@the_mini_adhd_coach – Bite-sized, super relatable ADHD content.

@howtoadhd – Jessica McCabe is a wealth of knowledge and has an incredible way of breaking things down.

@neurodivergent_insights – They focus on ADHD, autism, and mental health with great visual explanations.