ADHD Loud and Proud with Kara Marni

ADHD Loud and Proud with Kara Marni

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The Perimenopause and ADHD Connection That Could Change Everything

Get the full Live Event Audio Experience recording here Have you reached perimenopausal age and started to notice that the scaffolding and coping mechanisms you may have used for so long are not working as they used to?If you're confused about hormones and keep hearing lots of di ...  Show more

Healing Your Money Trauma: Why Finances Feel So Overwhelming with ADHD

Did you grow up feeling like you were “bad with money” before you ever understood your ADHD?What if the overspending, the avoidance, the paralysis, the guilt are actually your nervous system doing exactly what it learned to do in response to fear, long before you ever had a bank ...  Show more

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