This week on The Triple Effect, I'm joined by Senator Lynn Ruane for a raw and powerful conversation that’s as honest as it is inspiring.
Lynn opens up about her turbulent teenage years, a time marked by rebellion, drug use, car theft, and going missing, often. Yet through it all, there remained a constant: the unconditional support of her parents. She reflects on the safe haven they provided, even when she did everything she could to push them away.
We also discuss her late-in-life ADHD diagnosis and the nine-month period of reflection and grief that followed. Lynn shares how this new understanding reshaped how she sees her past, both as a young girl and in her professional life. A tireless advocate for equality and social justice, Lynn’s story is one of resilience, empathy, and a deep commitment to uplifting those on the margins. It’s a conversation I’ll never forget, and one that I believe is so important in the wider discussion around neurodiversity. I really hope you enjoy this episode. If you do, please consider leaving a 5-star review and subscribing. And if you have guest suggestions, I’d love to hear them — you can reach me on Instagram @BlathnaidT
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