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60: ADHD and celebrancy

Episode 60 of the The Celebrant Survival Podcast podcast, hosted by The Celebrants Collective, titled "60: ADHD and celebrancy" was published on June 19, 2023 and runs 55 minutes.

June 19, 2023 ·55m · The Celebrant Survival Podcast

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In this episode, Claire talks about her experiences of having ADHD and how it affects her as a celebrant, in both the good and bad ways, and what she does to manage her ADHD alongside her work. Claire talks about the aspects of work that she really struggles with, how they show up for her in her wedding and funeral work, and what strategies she has in place to help her. This is a great episode for fellow ADHD celebrants, those who suspect that they might have ADHD or anyone who simply is interested in learning more about the experiences of a neurodivergent celebrant, and to gain a better understanding of it.

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