“ADHD, Dating & Relationships”
with Jami Shapiro and Lynn Layfield
Episode Summary
In this candid and personal conversation, Jamie sits down with longtime friend Lynn to explore how ADHD has shaped their dating lives, marriages, and relationships. From impulsivity and rejection sensitivity to energy mismatches and household chaos, they unpack the real-world impact of ADHD across different life stages. The episode also introduces the vision behind their growing community, the Sparkler Society, designed to support midlife women navigating ADHD-related challenges.
What You’ll Learn
- How ADHD traits like impulsivity, hyperactivity, and executive dysfunction can influence romantic relationships
- Why rejection sensitivity and recognition-seeking play a big role in communication dynamics
- The connection between ADHD, self-esteem, and partner selection
- How energy levels and love languages can create friction in marriages
- Lessons learned from divorce, long-term partnership, and dating later in life
- The importance of community support and shared problem-solving
Key Topics & Moments
- Origin Story: Jamie and Lynn’s decades-long friendship and wedding memories
- ADHD & Marriage: How difficulty sitting still, household management challenges, and differing needs for connection affected Jamie’s first marriage
- Dating Patterns: Lynn reflects on short early relationships and attention shifts
- Rejection Sensitivity: Understanding emotional responses and communication impulses
- Energy Mismatch: When one partner’s pace and drive outstrip the other’s
- Community Building: Inside the Sparkler Society and features like the “Worry Circle” and “High Road”
Standout Insights
- ADHD can amplify both connection and conflict in relationships
- Many adults discover their ADHD only after years of relationship patterns
- Shared understanding (or diagnosis) can foster compassion between partners
- Support systems reduce isolation and improve problem-solving
Memorable Quotes
- “If it cracks like a duck and waddles like a duck… it might be ADHD.”
- “Sometimes it burns in my body until I say it.”
- “You have to be with someone who appreciates your energy.”
Who This Episode Is For
- Adults navigating ADHD in dating, marriage, or divorce
- Midlife listeners reevaluating relationship patterns
- Anyone curious about how neurodiversity shapes emotional connection
Call to Action
If this episode resonated, share it with a friend who might feel seen by this conversation, and keep the discussion going about how ADHD shows up in relationships.
Thank you for joining us for this episode of Grandma Has ADHD! We hope Jami's journey and insights into ADHD shed light on the unique challenges faced by older adults. Stay tuned for more episodes where we’ll explore helpful resources, share personal stories, and provide guidance for those navigating ADHD. Don’t forget to subscribe and share this podcast with friends who might benefit. Remember, Make the rest of your life the best of your life.
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