Shira Yevin- Gritty in Pink - Episode 154

Shira Yevin- Gritty in Pink - Episode 154

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Why So Many Women Feel Restless ( Even When Life Looks Good)

✨ Why do so many women feel restless, exhausted, and disconnected from their lives, even when everything looks "fine" on the outside?Maybe you're not unhappy. Maybe you're not broken. Maybe you've simply outgrown the life you've been living.For years, many women become experts at ...  Show more

The Truth About ADHD, Trauma & Identity with Dr. Shawn Horn

ADHD, anxiety, burnout, people-pleasing, emotional overwhelm...have been largely misunderstood. What if we're getting it all wrong?In this deeply validating and eye-opening episode, Liz Svatek sits down with Dr. Shawn Horn, author of Thrive Socially with Adult ADHD: Shame-Busting ...  Show more

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