Beyond the Labels: Queerness and ADHD Unpacked with Rachel Scanlon
Sep 18, 2023
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Stand-up comedian and actress, Rachel Scanlon, shares her journey with ADHD and the intersection between ADHD and queer identity. They discuss the challenges of stereotypes, the importance of embracing neurodivergent traits, and finding creative outlets for self-expression. They also explore topics such as understanding and treating ADHD, the significance of being good listeners in close relationships, reading challenges related to ADHD, and their fun and silly podcast on queer culture.
Challenging misconceptions and highlighting strengths is crucial for individuals with ADHD.
Recognizing and embracing the unique traits and abilities of individuals with ADHD is empowering.
Deep dives
The Strengths and Power of People with ADHD
People with ADHD are often labeled with stereotypes like being scatterbrained or lazy. It's essential that we challenge these misconceptions and highlight strengths such as drive, engagement, and compassion that many of us with ADHD possess.
Embracing Neurodivergence and Celebrating Uniqueness
Recognizing and understanding one's neurodivergence can be liberating. Instead of attempting to fit into a neurotypical mold, individuals with ADHD should embrace and celebrate their unique traits and abilities.
Intersection of Queerness and Neurodivergence
There can be an intersection in the experiences of being queer and being neurodivergent. It can be beneficial for people to question and engage in some introspection around this, even if it leads to just reaffirming what your own initial understanding already was.
This week I’m talking with Rachel Scanlon, a stand-up comedian, actress, writer and co-host to the podcast Two Dykes and a Mic. Seen on Don't Tell Comedy, JFL’s Straight Up Stand Up, and Comedy Central, Rachel is a high-energy comic that buzzes with positivity.
In our conversation, we hear about Rachel’s journey with ADHD and her decisions to manage it. We also explore the intertwining worlds of ADHD and queer identity. From the challenges of school to the joys of podcasting, our conversation ranges and highlights the power of embracing your own unique experiences. Support me on Patreon Feel free to ask me a question on my Contact Page Find the full show note at HackingYourADHD.com/149This Episode's Top Tips
People with ADHD are often labeled with stereotypes like being "scatterbrained" or "lazy." It's essential to challenge these misconceptions and highlight the strengths, such as drive, engagement, and compassion, that many individuals with ADHD possess.
Recognizing and understanding one's neurodivergence can be liberating. Instead of attempting to fit into a neurotypical mold, individuals with ADHD should embrace and celebrate their unique traits and abilities.
There can be intersections in the experiences of being queer and being neurodivergence. It's beneficial for people to question and engage in some introspection, even if it leads to the reaffirmation of your own initial understanding.
With ADHD it’s important to find creative outlets that let you truly be yourself. By tapping into your own self-expression you can lean into your strengths and find fulfillment with what you do.
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