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Neurodiversity and dealing with it while trying to achieve potential in an extremely challenging environment, is a tough ask. Add to that mix a time period when people didn’t even believe that women could be neurodiverse unless it was specifically bipolar, and we have a very high wall to surpass.
To do so takes courage. We all have a thought to what courage means and no doubt in each and every rendering of that concept lies a mass of truth reflected by our own realities. Visualise if you will, having to repeat that courage on a daily basis. Consider the thoughts that pass through the mind; they don’t understand me, the medication is pulling me back, I am alone…
Caragh has given a lot to her sport and yet such is her character that she is determined to do more. She wants to make sure that athletes of today and tomorrow who are neurodiverse, are no longer held back by ignorance, misdiagnoses or loneliness. She has already blazed a trail through that dark forest, and the path that lies ahead will brighten further with her charitable and consultation programmes.
Thank you very much Caragh for sharing your story with me. I remain in awe and look forward to our next conversation.
Contact details:
LinkedIn: caragh_mcmurtry_oly
Instagram is caraghmcmurtry
Email is [email protected]
I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:
Instagram: TwoandaMic
Twitter: TwoandaMic1
Should I really have to ask? 😉 If you like the developing story of this social journey unfurling in my series of podcasts, feel more than free, feel partially responsible for spreading the word by subscribing and sharing and where possible, liking. It is greatly appreciated! Thank you!
PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.
Neurodiversity and dealing with it while trying to achieve potential in an extremely challenging environment, is a tough ask. Add to that mix a time period when people didn’t even believe that women could be neurodiverse unless it was specifically bipolar, and we have a very high wall to surpass.
To do so takes courage. We all have a thought to what courage means and no doubt in each and every rendering of that concept lies a mass of truth reflected by our own realities. Visualise if you will, having to repeat that courage on a daily basis. Consider the thoughts that pass through the mind; they don’t understand me, the medication is pulling me back, I am alone…
Caragh has given a lot to her sport and yet such is her character that she is determined to do more. She wants to make sure that athletes of today and tomorrow who are neurodiverse, are no longer held back by ignorance, misdiagnoses or loneliness. She has already blazed a trail through that dark forest, and the path that lies ahead will brighten further with her charitable and consultation programmes.
Thank you very much Caragh for sharing your story with me. I remain in awe and look forward to our next conversation.
Contact details:
LinkedIn: caragh_mcmurtry_oly
Instagram is caraghmcmurtry
Email is [email protected]
I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:
Instagram: TwoandaMic
Twitter: TwoandaMic1
Should I really have to ask? 😉 If you like the developing story of this social journey unfurling in my series of podcasts, feel more than free, feel partially responsible for spreading the word by subscribing and sharing and where possible, liking. It is greatly appreciated! Thank you!
PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.
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