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What happens when the diagnosis of ADHD reshapes not just your understanding of yourself, but your entire family's narrative? Join us as we bring you the compelling story of Jamie Shapiro, who uncovered her own ADHD while supporting her non-binary child, Will. Jamie's journey, enriched by her brother's childhood experience and her mother's misdiagnosis, spurred her mission to highlight ADHD in seniors through the "Grandma has ADHD" podcast. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of awareness and the healing that comes with self-acceptance and understanding.

Explore with us the intriguing intersections of ADHD with justice and environmental consciousness. Jamie shares how these connections influence decluttering and sustainable practices, a focal point of her company, Silver Linings Transitions. With practical tips and personal anecdotes, Jamie navigates the challenges of time blindness, disorganization, and relationships, offering listeners insights into managing ADHD effectively. Our discussion also introduces the National Association of Senior Move Managers as a go-to resource for specialized senior move services.

From managing ADHD symptoms in daily life to the societal shifts in recognizing neurodivergent conditions, we cover it all. Jamie provides practical strategies for productivity and calming racing thoughts, emphasizing the importance of diet and the potential benefits of CBD for better sleep. We delve into the generational differences in acknowledging conditions like ADHD, shedding light on the stigmatization and biases that can impact personal relationships. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of the nuances of living with ADHD, the journey toward self-awareness, and the importance of empathy and understanding within families.

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