ADHD reWired

Writer and blogger René Brooks-Guthridge offers perspective on some of the reasons why people may avoid or be apprehensive toward issues of mental health. With her family, relatives, and often others in her community reluctant to acknowledge ADHD as a concern, René talks about how social stigmas resulting from cultural history, alongside generational differences, may have lead to the current situation, and why vulnerability and transparency may be the start toward a solution.

Go to erictivers.com/61 for the full show notes and links mentioned in this episode.

Read René's blog here: blackgirllostkeys.com.

Take Eric's survey for his upcoming ebook and be entered to win a prize: erictivers.com/ebook

Go to coachingrewired.com to let Eric know if you're interested in joining the next ADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability group, which is most likely starting in early May.

Help the CHADD organization by donating to their fundraising campaign here: gofundme.com/oneof15m.

Connect with people virtually using Eric's favorite video conferencing and connectivity platform, Zoom, by visiting erictivers.com/zoom – the basic service is totally free.

For a free audio-book download from our sponsor Audible.com, please visit AudibleTrial.com/ADHDreWired

Visit chadd.org for information on improving the lives of people affected by ADHD.

Direct download: Eric_T_-_EP61_-_0428-2.mp3
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