Highly Sensitive ADHD Mom
Have you ever looked at an old childhood photo of yourself and felt a sudden wave of sadness instead of a smile? In this milestone 10th episode, I’m sitting right here in my closet, diving into a heavy but completely necessary topic: the grief we feel for our younger selves as late-diagnosed moms. It is a strange, heartbreaking thing to stand between two generations of ADHD—watching my 7-year-old daughter grow up validated and supported, while mourning the anxious, daydreamy little girl I used to be, who had to white-knuckle her way through a chaotic childhood. But as I unpack everything from generational trauma to pop culture moments like Firefly Lane, I’m learning that while we can't rewrite our pasts, we can heal our presents. I’m peeling back the layers of parenting perfectionism, embracing the concept of the "good enough mom," and learning how to protect my sensitive nervous system. This episode is a raw, honest look at how we can honor our grief, give ourselves the grace we never received, and recognize that our high sensitivity is a gift worth fiercely protecting. Connect & Support: * Community: Join my Facebook Page Highly Sensitive ADHD Mom * Review: Leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help other moms find us Resources mentioned in this episode: * TV Show: Firefly Lane (The series finale on Netflix) * Movie: Follow That Bird (The 1985 Sesame Street movie) * Movie: As Good as it Gets * Book: Nowhere Girl: Life as a Member of ADHD's Lost Generation by Carla Ciccone * Book: Master the Mundane: How to Manage Life, Home, and Family as a Mom by Amy Marie Hann * Psychological Concept: The "Good Enough Mother" theory (1953) by Dr. Donald Winnicott. * Podcast: Neurodiversity Podcast with host Emily Kircher-Morris * ADHD Parent Coaching: Barbara Pestien (Wildflower ADHD) https://www.wildfloweradhd.com/
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