One of the most challenging aspects of getting a late diagnosis (at least for me and this week's guest) is recognizing the impact it's had all through your life and then finding a community that accepts, welcomes and understands you. Kendra Koch is the founder of Divergently, an online community designed specifically for late diagnosed neurodivergent women. We discuss her divergent path and the role managing her physical health had in her understanding her spicy brain.
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Resources mentioned:
Divergent Mind by Jenara Nerenberg. https://www.nnlm.gov/reading-club/book/divergent-mind