The Science of Becoming
In this episode, we unpack the rise of ADHD diagnoses in women and explore why so many are only discovering it in their 20s, 30s, and beyond. Through personal stories, we discuss diagnosis, self-identification, the role of labels, and what understanding ADHD can change. We dive into how ADHD often presents differently in women, why it has historically been overlooked, and the impact of masking, perfectionism, and burnout. T he conversation also explores the intersections between ADHD, trauma, hormones, and the nervous system, offering a more nuanced perspective than the traditional medical model alone. From dopamine and the menstrual cycle to procrastination, hyperfocus, emotional overwhelm, and nervous system regulation, this episode invites listeners to consider ADHD through multiple lenses. Most importantly, it's a conversation about understanding ourselves with more compassion and recognising that many women aren't broken-they've simply been trying to function in systems that weren't built for their brains or their nervous systems. Links for Britt: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brittanybaylis_/ Website: www.theaegleco.com.au Email: info@theaegleco.com.au Links for Krissy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nudetherapist/ Website: https://nudetherapist.com.au/ Email: krissy@nudetherapist.com For FREEBIE breathwork and meditation email either Britt or Krissy (emails above) with a screenshot of your review, write before you post it.
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