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In this episode of Walking the Neurodiversity Path, Coty Walker explores how constant exposure to global crises, breaking news, and social media can deeply impact ADHD and other neurodiverse nervous systems. When the world feels overwhelming, ADHD brains (wired to respond to urgency and emotional intensity) can easily become caught in cycles of anxiety, hyperfocus on negative news, and emotional exhaustion.
Coty shares insights on why this happens, how it particularly affects teenagers whose brains are still developing, and what we can do to protect our mental and emotional well-being. Through practical strategies like setting boundaries with media, reconnecting with the body, and focusing on what we can influence in our daily lives, this episode offers compassionate guidance for neurodiverse individuals and parents navigating uncertain times.
By Coty Walker / What If You Fly CoachingIn this episode of Walking the Neurodiversity Path, Coty Walker explores how constant exposure to global crises, breaking news, and social media can deeply impact ADHD and other neurodiverse nervous systems. When the world feels overwhelming, ADHD brains (wired to respond to urgency and emotional intensity) can easily become caught in cycles of anxiety, hyperfocus on negative news, and emotional exhaustion.
Coty shares insights on why this happens, how it particularly affects teenagers whose brains are still developing, and what we can do to protect our mental and emotional well-being. Through practical strategies like setting boundaries with media, reconnecting with the body, and focusing on what we can influence in our daily lives, this episode offers compassionate guidance for neurodiverse individuals and parents navigating uncertain times.