Living with ADHD often feels like your brain is ten steps ahead, swooshing through life at cartoon speed while your body tries to catch up. In this episode, Megan and Michelle dive into the highs and hilarity of emotional energy, the pursuit of balance, and the deeply human moments that catch us off guard. From crying over Monopoly to sinking perfect trash-can shots without looking, this episode captures the unexpected joys and spirals of neurodivergent life, all with a healthy dose of humor.
Whether they’re reminiscing about the drama of sports uniforms or unpacking what it means to feel deeply and quickly, these two sisters navigate it all with their signature blend of warmth, chaos, and wit. They bring out the humor in neurodivergence, making you giggle, nod along, and maybe even ask yourself, “Wait… is that an ADHD thing too?”
favorite line from the episode: “My brain is the Roadrunner and my body is Wile E. Coyote.”
00:00 roadrunner brains and real-life cartoon speed
04:22 sports uniforms and emotional flashbacks
08:45 crying over Monopoly and surprise tears
13:10 perfect trash can shots and other micro-magic
17:02 big emotions and the pursuit of balance
21:33 what it means to feel everything fast
24:58 closing reflections and giggle fits
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