Anita Robertson: Explaining your ADHD to your non-ADHD partner

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Jen Fry: Setting boundaries & saying no

Episode 205 with Jen Fry.“I like to tell people that I’m not nice. I’m kind, but I’m not nice. I think niceness is weaponized way too much against people.”Jen is an educator, speaker, and author of the book “I Said No: How to Have Boundaries and Backbone While Not Being a Jerk.”S ...  Show more

Rae Jacobson: The diagnosis boom … and backlash

Episode 204 with Rae Jacobson.“There is a difference between traits and impairment. If we dilute the idea of ADHD into something that just seems familiar, we risk shutting out the people who really need help.”Rae is a journalist, an ADHD and learning disorders expert, and the Lea ...  Show more

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