Women & ADHD
Un podcast de Katy Weber
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192 Épisodes
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Gilly Kahn: Migraines, masking & explosive emotions
Publié: 22/01/2024 -
Lotta Borg Skoglund: Biology, hormones & the invisible girls
Publié: 15/01/2024 -
Tracy Otsuka: Word holes, baby steps, and smart ass women
Publié: 08/01/2024 -
Korra O’Neill: ADHD & biohacking our menstrual cycles
Publié: 18/12/2023 -
Lindsay Guentzel: Positive thinking & learning to accept help
Publié: 11/12/2023 -
Matilda Boseley: Chore charms, TikTok & moral panic in the media
Publié: 04/12/2023 -
Brooke Schnittman: Navigating underwhelm and building momentum
Publié: 27/11/2023 -
Gemma Wilson: Chronic pain, fibromyalgia & ADHD
Publié: 20/11/2023 -
McCall Letterle: Qbtech and rethinking how we diagnose ADHD
Publié: 13/11/2023 -
Terry Matlen: Sensory sensitivity and the queen of distraction
Publié: 06/11/2023 -
Alice Gendron: Finally understanding yourself with The Mini ADHD Coach
Publié: 30/10/2023 -
Emily Weinberg: Self-concept & the power of reframing our ADHD [Top 10 Replay with Bonus Update]
Publié: 23/10/2023 -
Alejandra Kottke: Impulsivity and the importance of sunshine for the ADHD brain [Top 10 Replay with Bonus Update]
Publié: 16/10/2023 -
Jess Keogh: The trouble with relaxation [Top 10 Replay]
Publié: 09/10/2023 -
Sari Solden: Why ADHD is different for women [Top 10 Replay with Bonus Update]
Publié: 02/10/2023 -
Nelly Lin & Juno Lee: Destigmatizing ADHD and mental health [Top 10 Replay]
Publié: 25/09/2023 -
Sarah Wheeler: Tangents, curlicues & life lessons from a nomadic tribe [Top 10 Replay with Bonus Update]
Publié: 18/09/2023 -
Anna Lopez: Do we need a medical diagnosis? [Top 10 Replay with Bonus Update]
Publié: 11/09/2023 -
Taucha Post: Yoga & Post-it® Notes [Top 10 Replay with Bonus Update]
Publié: 04/09/2023 -
Raegan Cotton: Facing young adulthood with ADHD [Top 10 Replay with Bonus Update]
Publié: 28/08/2023
A late diagnosis turned her world upside down. Join Katy Weber each week as she interviews other women who discovered they have ADHD and are finally feeling like they understand who they are and how to best lean into their strengths, both professionally and personally. This neurodivergence isn’t just for hyperactive little boys anymore!