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In this episode of Invisible Me, host Pat Porter speaks with Rebecca Killick, Professor of Statistics at Lancaster University, about their experiences with neurodivergence and ADHD.
Rebecca and Pat share their personal stories of being diagnosed as neurodivergent as adults, and the challenges and misconceptions they've faced in their personal and professional lives. They discuss navigating a world that doesn't always understand neurodiversity, the emotional impact of judgment and misunderstanding, and the necessity and burden of educating others about their differences.
Rebecca shares some of the tools and techniques they use to manage their neurodiversity, like carrying small objects to fidget with and taking walking meetings.
Intro music by Ben Blanchard.
Edited by Tom Haigh.
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In this episode of Invisible Me, host Pat Porter speaks with Rebecca Killick, Professor of Statistics at Lancaster University, about their experiences with neurodivergence and ADHD.
Rebecca and Pat share their personal stories of being diagnosed as neurodivergent as adults, and the challenges and misconceptions they've faced in their personal and professional lives. They discuss navigating a world that doesn't always understand neurodiversity, the emotional impact of judgment and misunderstanding, and the necessity and burden of educating others about their differences.
Rebecca shares some of the tools and techniques they use to manage their neurodiversity, like carrying small objects to fidget with and taking walking meetings.
Intro music by Ben Blanchard.
Edited by Tom Haigh.
Support the show