Insanely relatable
As I’m sure is a common experience among many women, I wasn’t diagnosed until well into adulthood and just can’t believe how much all of this went unnoticed. At the same time, I can’t believe how well studied it is! It is comforting to know so much research has been conducted in the area of ADHD and that so many stunning scientists are working so hard to understand inattention and hyperactivity to help those of us who experience it. I do find it funny that so many reviews focus on the sound quality aspect of this podcast, as I’m sure a podcast with a comparable issue for a neurotypical population wouldn’t have half the complaints. To that end, I think it would be fascinating to do an episode on the relationship between distractibility and sensory sensitivity, as there seems to be a nontrivial relationship between ADHD and other sensitivty-based obstacles like misophonia. Can’t wait to keep listening and learning about myself, my family, and my students!
SC Piatt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/06/20
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This is good information and interesting for a variety of audiences, not only ADHD ones. The thing that drives me crazy about this podcast is the moderator of the podcast always sounds like she’s calling in from the moon. It’s so frustrating! Come on.....it’s 2019....get the audio quality figured...Read full review »
MTerryn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/24/19
Really useful information in digestible format. But really difficult to hear audio.
rebel43 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/11/19
Love the content, very thorough. Can’t hardly make it through an episode secondary to the background noise. It sounds like the host marking papers with a highlighter or sharpie? Feels like nails on a chalkboard. Please address!!
bluebear224 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/19
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