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Alex Ferreri is finally hitting record on the very first solo episode of BoldlyWired.
In this debut episode, Alex gets real about the imposter syndrome, perfectionism, and fear that kept this podcast on the back burner, and why she's finally here anyway. Learning she was neurodivergent changed everything, and hearing other people's stories and experiences was the thing that shifted it all, and what she wants YOU to walk away with every single time you hit play.
Consider this the official introduction to BoldlyWired. Who it's for, why it exists, and what's coming next.
In this episode:
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*BoldlyWired is not created by a licensed doctor, therapist, or mental health professional. The content shared here reflects the personal lived experiences of the host and guests, along with personal research and learning. This podcast is not a substitute for professional mental health or medical support. Please do your own research, learn from multiple sources, and keep your care team close.*
By Alex Ferreri - BoldlyWired PodcastAlex Ferreri is finally hitting record on the very first solo episode of BoldlyWired.
In this debut episode, Alex gets real about the imposter syndrome, perfectionism, and fear that kept this podcast on the back burner, and why she's finally here anyway. Learning she was neurodivergent changed everything, and hearing other people's stories and experiences was the thing that shifted it all, and what she wants YOU to walk away with every single time you hit play.
Consider this the official introduction to BoldlyWired. Who it's for, why it exists, and what's coming next.
In this episode:
Resources & Links:
*BoldlyWired is not created by a licensed doctor, therapist, or mental health professional. The content shared here reflects the personal lived experiences of the host and guests, along with personal research and learning. This podcast is not a substitute for professional mental health or medical support. Please do your own research, learn from multiple sources, and keep your care team close.*