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What do you do when you're in your 40s and get diagnosed with ADHD? Join Aimée and Lee as they grapple with living, parenting, working, etc, with ADHD, after a life of not knowing.

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What do you do when you're in your 40s and get diagnosed with ADHD? Join Aimée and Lee as they grapple with living, parenting, working, etc, with ADHD, after a life of not knowing.

    S6 E12: Neurodivergent Hangover Cures

    S6 E12: Neurodivergent Hangover Cures

    It’s that time of the year for us academics: THE END OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR. What does that mean? It means that there is a rush of events and experiences and expectations that can be both enjoyable AND taxing to us neurodivergent folks.

    So Aimée and I forget to introduce ourselves, go on three different side-quests, and then talk about what we have been up to, and how we have not cured the neurodivergent hangover, but at least have mitigated the effects.

    I don’t have a transcript this week because Otter.ai is no longer a secure website (!?!?!?) and thus none of my browsers will allow me to visit the site in order to get said transcript. I will update this space as soon as I can access the service THAT I PAY FOR OUT  OF MY OWN POCKET.

    (And I just tried to use their support email but it no longer works, and instead your have to log into their site with isn’t accessible right now and this has nothing to do with this week’s episode, but I have a text box open and need to vent.)

    Update: Here is the transcript. The internet is weird these days, and not in the early days of all of us just hand-coding websites cool weird way, but the enshittification way.

    S6 E11: Maybe Try Writing It Down?

    S6 E11: Maybe Try Writing It Down?

    Aimée was name-dropped in a new Taylor Swift song, but that isn’t actually what the episode is about.

    What it is about is thinking (quickly! This is our shortest episode that isn’t just me addressing you and wishing you a sappy new year!) about the difference between reading a book, taking hand-written notes, and what we can learn about materiality and embodiment even though we don’t actually say those two words.

    Shortest episode, longest sentence? Maybe!

    Transcript!

    • 36 min
    S6 E10: SPRING ZOOMIES!

    S6 E10: SPRING ZOOMIES!

    I swear, it’s only been a few days, and I completely forgot what we talked about for this episode. Finally, Otter.ai Insights proved useful to remind me what happened.

    We’ve talked about Spring Fever before, almost exactly two years ago. What’s changed? Well, we’re actually a little but better-adjusted and more attuned to how the changing of the seasons impacts us, but also what our potholes towards the road to…not driving ourselves insane are.

    Following?

    This is also where we recommend that good enough is often good enough. Even better than good enough. Perfectly fine. Just like these podcasts.

    Transcript!

    • 55 min
    S6 E9: Writing the Neurodivergent YOU – The Guidebook, Part 2

    S6 E9: Writing the Neurodivergent YOU – The Guidebook, Part 2

    Second verse, same as the first, a little bit louder and a little bit worse!

    Look, it’s Friday afternoon, GarageBand was being weird, I’ve done nothing but tedious tasks today, and it’s been a stressful week for me, personally.

    (Everyone is fine, it’s all fine, we’re all fine.)

    And I have a bad case of the Jebruaries.

    Anyway, I have clearly gone on four new side-quests, but this is the second part of our conversation, and I even tease a new topic that I am dying to talk about at the end.

    Transcript!

    • 58 min
    S6 E8: Writing the Neurodivergent YOU – The Guidebook, Part 1

    S6 E8: Writing the Neurodivergent YOU – The Guidebook, Part 1

    The title is a mouthful. The podcast actually has some structure, with a build in cut point for part two that doesn’t involve me going incoherent.

    We have talked a great length about how advice meant for neurotypical people just doesn’t work for us, but how do you go about figuring out what DOES work for you and then making note of it so that you can have your own, personal self-help guide to share with yourself and even others?

    Oh, and here is the article that inspired Aimée in all this.

    Transcript, where I swear we never, EVER mean crypto, but that Otter.ai.

    • 50 min
    S5 E7: Crip Knowledge

    S5 E7: Crip Knowledge

    This was supposed to be what the last episode was about, but we took WAY too long to get here (and I am desperately trying to find where Aimée finally says it in the episode, but then gave up and just said it in the intro I recorded). Crip knowledge. Learn from it!

    Transcript (where it is called crib knowledge!).

    • 53 min

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