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ADHD: The Identity Reckoning. Who are you really?

14 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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You built the career. You held it all together. You were the one everyone counted on. And somewhere in the middle of all of that — you lost the thread back to yourself. In this episode, Libby Andrew explores one of the most quietly devastating experiences of late-diagnosed ADHD: the moment the performed identity stops working. If you've ever opened your mouth to answer "what do you want?" and heard nothing — this episode is for you. We go into the neuroscience of why identity feels so elusive for ADHD brains, what masking actually costs, and what the path back to yourself really looks like. This is not a breakdown. It is a beginning.

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