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What ADHD Feels Like with Jaklin Levine-Pritzker

Mar 28, 20241 hr 14 minSeason 2Ep. 294
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294. What ADHD Feels Like with Jaklin Levine-Pritzker


ADHD coach and mental health advocate, Jaklin Levine-Pritzker, shares about her late-in-life ADHD diagnosis and what ADHD feels like day to day. Jak reveals the unique challenges faced by those – especially women and non-binary people – who don’t fit the stereotypical ADHD mold. We discuss the emotional impacts of ADHD, its benefits, and how people with ADHD can design a life that serves their brain's unique wiring instead of conforming to a neurotypical world.  


Plus, Jak offers valuable advice for relationships between neurotypical and neurodivergent people.


Also, check out: Ep 220 Why So Many Women Don’t Know They are Autistic with Katherine May and Ep 82 Hannah Gadsby: How to Communicate Better.


About Jaklin:

Jaklin Levine-Pritzker is an ADHD coach, mental health advocate, and founder of Authentically ADHD LLC – empowering thousands of ADHD’ers. Jak offers ideas on healing internalized shame and tools to build a life that actually works for the ADHD brain.


She is passionate about normalizing and de-pathologizing what being human means, particularly a neurodivergent (and queer!) human.


IG: @authenticallyadhd

Website: http://www.authenticallyadhd.com

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