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Rebecca Schiller's memoir Earthed was described by today's guest, Anna Young, as "like a car crash told in prose poetry". This is a beautiful book, in places not an easy read and one in which we both acknowledge that we "missed" the (in retrospect obvious) diagnosis in spite of thinking we were pretty good at our jobs in primary care.
We talk about the healing power of nature, the importance of support and networks, and neurodiversity in a neurotypical world.
October is ADHD awareness month https://www.adhdawarenessmonth.org/ so it was lovely to be able to mark that on the podcast with this episode
Follow Anna on Twitter https://twitter.com/annanursesheff
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Rebecca Schiller's memoir Earthed was described by today's guest, Anna Young, as "like a car crash told in prose poetry". This is a beautiful book, in places not an easy read and one in which we both acknowledge that we "missed" the (in retrospect obvious) diagnosis in spite of thinking we were pretty good at our jobs in primary care.
We talk about the healing power of nature, the importance of support and networks, and neurodiversity in a neurotypical world.
October is ADHD awareness month https://www.adhdawarenessmonth.org/ so it was lovely to be able to mark that on the podcast with this episode
Follow Anna on Twitter https://twitter.com/annanursesheff

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