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Why Adult ADHD in Women Often Goes Undiagnosed | Shanna Pearson - EP 718

Jan 20, 2026
Shanna Pearson, founder of Expert ADHD Coaching and author of Invisible ADHD, shares insights from her 26 years of coaching women with undiagnosed ADHD. She discusses how symptoms often masquerade as anxiety or depression and the profound stigma surrounding ADHD in the workplace. Shanna emphasizes practical strategies for managing mood, harnessing one's unique brain rhythms, and fostering self-worth. With a focus on reclaiming agency, she offers actionable advice for those feeling smart yet scattered, making this a must-listen for women navigating similar challenges.
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INSIGHT

ADHD Is Not A Superpower

  • ADHD is not a 'superpower' that makes life easier; it creates constant extra effort and strain.
  • Shanna Pearson argues this myth deepens shame when people can't access any supposed advantage.
INSIGHT

Why Female ADHD Often Goes Unseen

  • ADHD in women often presents as internal hyperactivity: rumination, catastrophizing, and daydreaming.
  • These internal symptoms get misdiagnosed as anxiety or depression because standardized screenings overlap.
ANECDOTE

Diagnosis After A Life Crisis

  • A catastrophic relationship event pushed Shanna Pearson to seek diagnosis in her 30s after years of instability.
  • An ADHD specialist reviewed her life history and called her "the poster child for the most extreme ADHD possible."
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