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Emily Olsen: ADHD & feeling things deeply
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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Aug 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Episode 46 with Emily Olsen.
"There were those days where I'd black out a little and get everything done on my to-do list, and then wonder, Am I manic?"
Emily is a digital broadcast journalist for Global News in Saskatchewan. She has spent a lot of her career connecting with people and facilitating others to share their stories …and is finally settling into the task of telling her own.
We talk about her ADHD diagnosis in her early 20s during her time in an eating disorder recovery program, and we talk shop about journalism and how it can be such an ideal career in many ways for those of us with ADHD. And we also talk about the emotional toll journalism can take especially when you’re sharing intense stories and also receiving negative feedback and criticism and how we’ve each dealt with all of the overwhelming feelings in general.
Website: Global News
Instagram: @emilyolsen4
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"There were those days where I'd black out a little and get everything done on my to-do list, and then wonder, Am I manic?"
Emily is a digital broadcast journalist for Global News in Saskatchewan. She has spent a lot of her career connecting with people and facilitating others to share their stories …and is finally settling into the task of telling her own.
We talk about her ADHD diagnosis in her early 20s during her time in an eating disorder recovery program, and we talk shop about journalism and how it can be such an ideal career in many ways for those of us with ADHD. And we also talk about the emotional toll journalism can take especially when you’re sharing intense stories and also receiving negative feedback and criticism and how we’ve each dealt with all of the overwhelming feelings in general.
Website: Global News
Instagram: @emilyolsen4
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Finally ... you've found your people! Now come join us in the Women & ADHD online community: www.womenandadhd.com
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Reserve your spot in the next book club: www.womenandadhd.com/bookclub
- - - - -
Work 1-on-1 with Katy: www.womenandadhd.com/coaching
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Exclusive deals for listeners:
Women & ADHD listeners can now receive 10% off your first month of BetterHelp. betterhelp.com/womenadhd
- - - - -
Women & ADHD listeners can now receive 20% off your order at magicmind.co/womenadhd. Use the code WOMENADHD20 at checkout.
- - - - -
Women & ADHD listeners can now receive 10% off your order at HelpfulHemp.com/womenadhd. Use the code WOMENADHD at checkout.
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If you are a woman who was diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood and you’d like to be a guest on this podcast, please reach out to Katy via email womenandADHDpodcast@gmail.com.
Instagram: @womenandadhdpodcast
Twitter: @womenandadhd
Facebook: @womenandadhd
Tiktok: @womenandadhdpodcast
Released:
Aug 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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