“Never have I encountered so many insights, nuggets, realizations, assured truths than I have from listening to approximately 60 episodes (so far) of Translating ADHD (TADHD). I started at the beginning. Since receiving a diagnosis 14 years ago, and I’ve read many books and articles and have listened to many speakers. There was often some sort of disconnect once I got past the essentials. Cam and Shelly’s discussions cut deep into what it means and feels like to have ADHD. The podcast format supports detail-oriented storytelling, and they maximize it. It’s proactive and responsive (their real-time response to the burgeoning pandemic was interesting. I only wish I would’ve come across TADHD when I was suddenly working from and staying home nearly 24/7 in 2020 and early 2021).
I appreciate their avoidance of the toxic positivity I see many other so-called ADHD experts adopt. They’re real yet hopeful in their advice and approach because they’re based in science, real experience and client stories, and sensitivity. I recommend TADHD to pretty much everyone I talk to about ADHD. I feel like it could be a bit of a life-saver for many. It was for me.”
micapodcastlistener via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/06/22