ADHD Gathering

Hosted by ADHD coach and meditation teacher Ying Deng, also known as ADHD Asian Girl, ADHD Gathering is a podcast that shines a light on the diverse and powerful stories within the ADHD community, with a special focus on BIPOC individuals. We explore how embracing strengths and practicing radical acceptance can help you work with your ADHD brain, not against it. Through authentic conversations, we aim to inspire listeners to see the possibilities within their own lives and create pathways for thriving. Tune in to hear voices that celebrate neurodiversity, challenge norms, and empower you to harness your unique potential.

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  • Ep5: ADHD, Women, and Work: Navigating Challenges and Strengths with Meghan Brown-Enyia

    In this episode, Meghan Brown-Enyia, founder of ADHD at Work, shares her personal journey of being diagnosed with ADHD at age 38 and explores how her experience has shaped her career. Meghan provides coaching to women with ADHD to help them thrive in their professional and personal lives. She discusses the importance of understanding one’s

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  • Ep4: Breaking Barriers: Addressing ADHD in Black and Latiné Youth with Dr. Zoe Smith

    In this episode of ADHD Gathering, host Ying (ADHD Asian Girl) engages with Dr. Zoe Smith (Dr. Z) to explore culturally responsive ADHD care, focusing on Black and Latine youth. The discussion covers the complexities of ADHD diagnosis, including symptom masking and comorbidities such as anxiety, depression, and trauma. The importance of detailed clinical interviews

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  • Ep3: ADHD Advocacy with Rach Idowu: From Diagnosis to Empowerment

    The episode features insights from Rach Idowu (Adulting ADHD), who was diagnosed with ADHD combined type at 26. Rach shares her journey, from suspecting early on set dementia to becoming an advocate for ADHD awareness and inclusion. She created ‘ADHD Flashcards’ and the ‘Adulting ADHD’ Substack newsletter to aid others. The discussion covers the intersectionality

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