
Sharing women's stories about their lives and living with ADHD. I'm Laurie, a 40 year old Canadian women, and I recently started the process of being diagnosed with ADHD . I believe in the power of sharing our own stories as part of the life learning and healing process and this podcast is a place for that.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | ||||

Welcome! My friend Trina joins us this episode to share her stories. She is a personal development coach who works with people who are stuck in cycles of procrastination get more of their right things done. She is a mom of two amazing humans. She is ... more
This week I am joined by my friend Tosca (she/her). Tosca is a mama to two kiddos, a sign language interpreter, and figured out she has ADHD 2 years ago, over a year after her first baby was born. She is brilliantly honest and has impacted me persona... more
Welcome back! This is another solo episode where I share a funny insight into starting a podcast focused on women with ADHD in a pandemic.
In this episode, I refer to a workshop I am looking forward to taking with Trina MacLean starting May 16th. ... more
My diagnosis started with hearing stories from other women that had been diagnosed with ADHD. I believe in the importance of listening and being heard as part of our understanding and healing journeys.
If you are a woman (cis, trans, non-binary) t... more
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Laurie’s perspective is so helpful, as someone who was recently diagnosed with ADHD. She’s authentic, compassionate, and just so easy to listen to. Whether solo episodes or interviews, this podcast makes you feel less alone.









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