For The Deep Feelers & Big Hearted People Pleasers with Alice Bramhill

The Push and Pull of AuDHD

13 min · 20. okt. 2025
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You crave quiet and predictability, but your ADHD brain is racing and restless inside. If you're a late-diagnosed AuDHDer, you know this exhausting push and pull. This episode explores what it's really like to manage two nervous systems that want opposite things, why it leads to burnout, and what actually helps.

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