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They seem rather obsessed with inventing new terminology and then seeing who can string the most of these new terms together. It’s pretentious. Then there’s this one episode where they use their gobbledygook to explain that a young woman basically has nothing to do at work all day, has no clue that this lack of work means that she might not actually have a job very soon… Instead, she thinks that the company is going to keep her on until they find more work for her to do… so in all of this waiting she becomes extremely bored and depressed. To deal with being bored and depressed she goes out and gets drunk, regretting it the next day… the hosts call her boredom at work “unreplenishing” and the next day hangover “being depleted”. The whole episode is completely nuts.
savemesomespam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/07/23
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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...Read full review »
bloodbonescotland via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/24/20
This podcast is great! Not only do I gain more understanding of my ADHD brain, but I love Shelly and Cam and their dynamic. If you have ADHD or love someone who does, let Cam and Shelly help you learn more.
LiseMae via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/07/20
I love your podcasts and your approach to discussing a complex condition. The insight , understanding and knowledge that you share is so refreshing, relevant and helpful, I look forward to each episode. Invaluable!! Shivonne Miller
dfer4553 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/10/20
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