ADHD Loud and Proud with Kara Marni

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Dyslexia, ADHD & Why Life Feels Harder Than It Should (Even When You’re Capable)

What if the reason life feels harder than it “should” isn’t a personal failing… but something that’s been missed all along?In this eye-opening episode, Dr Jacob Santhouse reveals how dyslexia goes far beyond reading and writing, and why so many women with ADHD may be living with ...  Show more

The Neuroscience Behind Why Your ADHD Brain Won't Switch Off

If you have ever started a task with the best intentions, yet 4 hours later your sat doing something completely different wondering how you got there... this week's More Yourself episode is for you.In this clip from our first-ever ADHD Women's Wellbeing Live event, clinical psych ...  Show more

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