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Ep. 73: Imposter Syndrome and AuDHD, Pt. 2–Juggling Hats

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This podcast may be one big clunky tumble down the stairs, but this episode is a good reminder that sometimes we say things worth listening to.

In part 2 we’re focusing in on how imposter syndrome impacts those with ADHD and autism specifically–why it happens to us so frequently, how society contributes to feelings of inadequacy and exclusion, and what we can do about it, along with some real-life examples of actual imposters throughout history that should make you feel better about your own situation (or at least give you hope that you can get away with it).

If you’re tired of trying to keep too many hats in the air or you’re in search of sound advice such as ‘scam a bank’ and ‘steal a plane,’ look no further than this final part to imposter syndrome.

References:

Imposter Theory and ADHD: Understanding the Link and Coping Strategies – ADD Resource Center (addrc.org)

Princess Caraboo - Top 10 Imposters - TIME

View of ADHD in higher education and academia (uwaterloo.ca)

The Connection Between ADHD and Imposter Syndrome | Psychology Today

ADHD for SmartAss Women: Ep 79: ADHD and Imposter Syndrome

I Have ADHD Podcast:

Anna Sorokin - Wikipedia

Victor Lustig - Wikipedia

6 Infamous Impostors | HISTORY

Great bustard - Wikipedia

  continue reading

129 episodes

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This podcast may be one big clunky tumble down the stairs, but this episode is a good reminder that sometimes we say things worth listening to.

In part 2 we’re focusing in on how imposter syndrome impacts those with ADHD and autism specifically–why it happens to us so frequently, how society contributes to feelings of inadequacy and exclusion, and what we can do about it, along with some real-life examples of actual imposters throughout history that should make you feel better about your own situation (or at least give you hope that you can get away with it).

If you’re tired of trying to keep too many hats in the air or you’re in search of sound advice such as ‘scam a bank’ and ‘steal a plane,’ look no further than this final part to imposter syndrome.

References:

Imposter Theory and ADHD: Understanding the Link and Coping Strategies – ADD Resource Center (addrc.org)

Princess Caraboo - Top 10 Imposters - TIME

View of ADHD in higher education and academia (uwaterloo.ca)

The Connection Between ADHD and Imposter Syndrome | Psychology Today

ADHD for SmartAss Women: Ep 79: ADHD and Imposter Syndrome

I Have ADHD Podcast:

Anna Sorokin - Wikipedia

Victor Lustig - Wikipedia

6 Infamous Impostors | HISTORY

Great bustard - Wikipedia

  continue reading

129 episodes

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