Unmasking ADHD in Women: Laurie Faulkner on Her Identity, Creativity, and Diagnosis
Description
Welcome to another episode of The Way Forward – A Kindness Mission, presented by Anthony’s Way – The Road to Kindness. In this episode, we’re joined by Laurie Faulkner, performer, founder of Prima Princess Parties in the UK, and passionate ADHD advocate.
Laurie was diagnosed with ADHD later in life, and she shares her powerful journey of self-discovery, the signs that were missed in childhood, and how ADHD has shaped her creativity, career, and identity. This conversation brings important attention to ADHD in girls and women, a topic that is often overlooked or misunderstood.
Topics covered in this episode include:
- Laurie’s personal diagnosis story and what she recognized looking back
- Why ADHD in girls and women is often overlooked
- Masking and cultural expectations that contribute to missed diagnoses
- How ADHD has shaped her creativity and career path
- Mental health, self-identity, and embracing ADHD as both a challenge and a strength
- Practical advice for parents, teachers, and women navigating their own ADHD journeys
Laurie’s story is a reminder that every journey deserves to be seen, supported, and celebrated.
Connect with Laurie Faulkner: Instagram @_lauriefaulkner
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