Specific and useful reflections
I’m really enjoying the podcast. It’s very specific and constructive and as well as being able to benefit from it myself, I’ve been able to share it with friends and colleagues that also have ADHD. I would even say that people without ADHD can benefit from this; it’s often the case that thinking led by difference is the thinking we need for the future. Thanks for doing it!
bloodbonescotland via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/24/20
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