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Time Blindness, Overstimulated, or Totally Making it Up?

44 min · 7. april 2026
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Are your struggles with focus and motivation really ADHD or something else entirely? We break down the myths about dopamine, time blindness, weight loss drugs and whether ADHD is a disorder or just a brain disposition. Plus, one host shares their fresh ADHD diagnosis and what it’s really like to live in a brain that works differently. Tune in to challenge assumptions, laugh at the chaos, and get cleared in what’s really going on.

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