What I Wish I’d Known Earlier About ADHD | ADHD Podcast
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What I Wish I’d Known Earlier About ADHD
ADHD often isn’t understood until later in life — and when that understanding comes, it can bring relief, grief, and a lot of unanswered questions.
In this long-form ADHD podcast episode, I share what I wish I’d known earlier about ADHD — not textbook definitions or productivity advice, but the things that would have changed how I treated myself, how I asked for support, and how much shame I carried.
This episode is for adults with ADHD, late-diagnosed ADHD, and anyone reflecting on how ADHD has shaped their life.
In this episode, we talk about:
- why ADHD is not a personal failure
- how much energy living with ADHD actually costs
- ADHD as a regulation issue, not a motivation problem
- why consistency isn’t the goal for ADHD brains
- how shame makes ADHD harder
- why support isn’t cheating
This ADHD podcast is based on lived experience of combined-type ADHD and a coaching-informed, healthcare-grounded perspective. It’s calm, reflective, and non-shaming — designed to help you understand ADHD with more clarity and compassion.
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If this episode resonated and you’d like a practical way to support yourself going forward, you can download the free Anchor ADHD Weekly Reset here:
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This content does not provide diagnosis or medical treatment.
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