This collection of podcasts empowers women to
navigate the daily challenges and opportunities of life with
ADHD.
NEW
YORK, July 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --
Understood.org, the leading nonprofit that supports people with
learning and thinking differences, announced the launch of
"MissUnderstood." It's the first-ever podcast channel created by
women, for women with ADHD.
Understood.org launches "MissUnderstood"-
the first-ever podcast channel created by women, for women with
ADHD.
For decades, women with ADHD have been overlooked and
undiagnosed. That's finally beginning to change. This is where
MissUnderstood comes in. MissUnderstood features three original
shows from the Understood Podcast Network. They offer candid
conversations, expert advice, and practical strategies for
navigating the unique challenges and triumphs of being a woman with
ADHD.
Shows and hosts for MissUnderstood: The ADHD in Women
Channel
- Sorry, I Missed This: Cate Osborn is a sex educator
and one of the foremost influencers on ADHD and relationships. Cate
dives into the taboo, painful, and often hilarious challenges of
being in a relationship with ADHD.
- ADHD and…: Dr. Monica
Johnson is a licensed psychologist and self-compassion
guide. In this self-help podcast, Dr. Johnson explores the
intersection of ADHD and… well, everything.
- Tips From an ADHD Coach: Jaye Lin is a
corporate professional turned ADHD coach and podcaster. Jaye shares
practical, actionable tips for common ADHD challenges by exploring
personal stories.
"I am thrilled to bring conversations about relationships and
intimacy to MissUnderstood," said Cate Osborn, host of "Sorry, I
Missed This." Cate is one of the foremost influencers on ADHD and
intimacy, with a background in sex education and more than 1.7
million followers. "Understood.org was a pivotal part of my journey
to navigating my own ADHD diagnosis. Creating this show to help
other women learn and grow together in a fantastic community space
is an absolute honor and joy."
The MissUnderstood podcast channel lets listeners feel a sense
of connection with others who share similar experiences. They can
learn from experts in the field. And they can gain valuable
strategies for managing their own ADHD. Each show host is either an
expert in their field, has personal experience with ADHD, or
both.
"We're thrilled to launch MissUnderstood and provide a platform
for women with ADHD to share their stories, connect, and gain
valuable knowledge and support," said Laura
Key, vice president of content strategy and co-leader of the
Women's Initiative at Understood.org. "We believe that by
amplifying the voices of women with ADHD, we can help reduce
stigma, increase understanding, and empower women to thrive."
Listen to or watch episodes from MissUnderstood, a podcast
channel created by women, for women with ADHD. Learn from other
women. And get strategies from experts to help you manage the daily
stresses of life with ADHD. It's all free, wherever you get your
podcasts. Learn more about MissUnderstood.
https://lnk.to/missunderstoodec!press_release
About Understood
Understood is a nonprofit focused on
shaping the world for difference. We raise awareness of the
challenges, skills, and strengths of people who learn and think
differently. Our resources help people navigate challenges, gain
confidence, and find support and community so they can thrive.
Together, we can build a world where everyone can reach their full
potential. Understood is a 501(c)(3) organization headquartered in
New York. For more information, to donate, or to partner, visit
u.org/media and follow us @UnderstoodOrg.
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