In this special replay of our very first episode, Michelle and Megan dive back into the colorful chaos of their childhood and early ADHD memories. From Lisa Frank sticker books to pink buckets too cozy to leave, this conversation is a nostalgic swirl of sensory joy, sibling bonds, and what it means to grow up wonderfully neurodivergent.
They laugh about mismatched shoes, glittery distractions, and the constant tug-of-war between fitting in and fully being themselves. Through hilarious stories and honest reflections, the sisters share their journey to self-acceptance, inspiring others to embrace their quirks, loud ideas, and creative chaos.
favorite line from the episode: “So… it’s REALLY not gonna be on time.”
00:00 replay intro and early memories
03:11 Lisa Frank, pink buckets, and sticker systems
07:45 puzzles, earrings, and hyperfixation
12:06 sibling scribbles and sensory creativity
15:22 shoe rules and resistance
19:18 the joy of being weird together
23:30 living out loud with ADHD
Whether it’s your first time hearing this one or a replay revisit, this episode is a sweet reminder that there’s beauty in the mess and power in embracing it. Share it with your favorite fellow glitter-brain and let's continue this conversation.
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