🎙️ Full-Time Nurse, Full-Time Wife & Raising a Child with ADHD Hosted by Pauline Roth | Guest: April Laferriere In this episode of Making It Happen, host Pauline Roth sits down with April Laferriere — a full-time nurse, devoted wife, and incredible mother navigating the unique challenges of raising a daughter with ADHD. April opens up about the real, raw, and relentless balancing act of her life. From long hours at the hospital and teaching to returning home where the mental load continues, she shares what it’s like to constantly pour into others — while trying to keep her own cup from running empty. This isn’t just a story of motherhood. It’s a story of resilience, advocacy, emotional strength, and the quiet heroism that so many women live out every single day. If you’ve ever felt stretched thin between the needs of your career, your marriage, and your children — this conversation is for you. 💬 In This Episode, We Talk About: What it really looks like to juggle caregiving at work and at home April shares what a typical day looks like and how she tries (and sometimes fails) to find balance. Raising a neurodivergent child From diagnosis to daily routines, April opens up about the emotional, mental, and logistical challenges of parenting a child with ADHD — and what she's learned along the way. Marriage in the midst of chaos How April and her husband stay connected, support each other, and still find moments of joy and laughter in the middle of their messiest days. Mom guilt, identity, and emotional overload We dive deep into the invisible labor that mothers carry — and how April is learning to release the guilt and rewrite the narrative. Advocacy, patience, and progress April shares how she advocates for her daughter in school and life, and what every parent of a neurodivergent child needs to hear. 🌟 Why This Episode Matters So many moms are quietly managing full-time careers, emotionally complex family dynamics, and children who require more than the world often understands. This episode is a reminder that you are not alone — and that your exhaustion, your love, and your effort matter more than you know. April’s vulnerability, humor, and wisdom will resonate with anyone who’s ever felt like they’re giving 200% in every area of life… and still wondering if it’s enough. 💡 Key Takeaways: It’s okay to say, “I’m overwhelmed.”You’re allowed to ask for help — and still be a great mom.Marriage doesn’t have to be perfect to be supportive.Kids with ADHD need love, structure, and someone who sees their brilliance beyond the diagnosis.You’re doing better than you think. Whether you’re a nurse, teacher, entrepreneur, stay-at-home parent, or something in between — this episode will leave you feeling seen, understood, and just a little more hopeful. ✨ Want more resources for working parents, advocates, and women trying to do it all (without falling apart)? Visit PaulineRoth.com for helpful tools, behind-the-scenes extras, and to sign up for the newsletter. You’ll get real stories, real strategies, and a weekly dose of encouragement straight to your inbox — because you deserve support too.