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Reactive to Regulated: How Neurodivergent Moms Can Stay Calm In The Chaos & Avoid Burnout

THE AUTISM ADHD PODCAST

Release Date: 06/18/2025

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In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Kate Moryoussef, host of the award-winning ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast, to discuss the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent mothers. Both diagnosed in their 40s, Kate and I share authentic insights about self-acceptance, burnout prevention, and how to be the calm anchor for our families.

Key Topics Discussed

  • The grief and relief that comes with a late ADHD diagnosis
  • Why self-compassion must come before self-acceptance
  • Recognizing the subtle signs of approaching burnout
  • How ADHD presents differently across life stages and hormonal changes
  • The importance of being the calm anchor in dysregulated family moments
  • Practical burnout prevention strategies for ADHD women
  • Breaking free from societal expectations and "shoulds"
  • The ripple effect of self-care on family dynamics

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❤️ Holly Blanc Moses, The Mom/Neurodivergent Therapist 

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