EPISODE · Jul 7, 2025 · 40 MIN
Living with ADHD: Grace, Not Guilt — Self-Acceptance & Neurodivergent Life with Emily Fitzpatrick
from The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast
Can we live with ADHD and still choose self-compassion over shame?In this episode of The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast, host Paul Cruz sits down with Emily Fitzpatrick, a CBC video journalist, to discuss ADHD, late diagnosis, self-acceptance, and what it means to live with grace instead of guilt.Emily shares her personal journey of understanding her neurodivergence and how greater self-awareness transformed her relationships, workplace experiences, and mental health. Together, Paul and Emily explore executive dysfunction, rejection sensitivity, self-advocacy, and the challenges many adults face before receiving an ADHD diagnosis.The conversation also highlights the growing role of online communities in reducing stigma and helping neurodivergent individuals feel seen, understood, and supported.In this episode, you'll hear about:• Living with ADHD as an adult• Late diagnosis and self-discovery• Executive dysfunction and daily life challenges• Rejection sensitivity and emotional well-being• Self-acceptance and self-compassion• Workplace experiences and neurodiversity• Advocacy and reducing stigma• The impact of online neurodivergent communitiesWhy This Conversation MattersMany people with ADHD spend years blaming themselves for struggles they don't fully understand.Emily's story is a reminder that understanding how your brain works can open the door to greater self-compassion, healthier relationships, and a more authentic life.Rather than viewing neurodivergence through a lens of shame, this conversation encourages listeners to approach themselves with curiosity, patience, and grace.About the GuestEmily Fitzpatrick is an Edmonton-based mobile journalist (MOJO) with CBC. Over the past decade, she has reported on a wide range of stories focused on community, mental health, and human experiences across web, radio, and television platforms.Featured ResourceWatch Emily's CBC News video:Diagnosed with ADHD as an Adulthttps://youtu.be/-UArVKyH4fQKey TakeawayGrace, not guilt.Understanding yourself is not an excuse—it's an opportunity to build a life that works with your brain instead of against it.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone navigating ADHD, late diagnosis, or self-acceptance.#ADHD #LateDiagnosis #Neurodiversity #ExecutiveDysfunction #SelfAcceptance #MentalHealth #Neurodivergent #ADHDAwareness #EmilyFitzpatrick #NeurodiversityVoices #PodcastAbout The Neurodiversity Voices PodcastThe Neurodiversity Voices Podcast amplifies real voices, real stories, and real impact through conversations about autism, ADHD, neurodiversity, accessibility, inclusion, advocacy, education, employment, and lived experience.Hosted by Paul Cruz.Website: www.neurodiversityvoices.comInstagram • LinkedIn • YouTube:@neurodiversityvoicespodcastDisclaimer: This podcast shares educational content and personal perspectives and is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, legal, or other advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Can we live with ADHD and still choose self-compassion over shame?In this episode of The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast, host Paul Cruz sits down with Emily Fitzpatrick, a CBC video journalist, to discuss ADHD, late diagnosis, self-acceptance, and what it means to live with grace instead of guilt.Emily shares her personal journey of understanding her neurodivergence and how greater self-awareness transformed her relationships, workplace experiences, and mental health. Together, Paul and Emily explore executive dysfunction, rejection sensitivity, self-advocacy, and the challenges many adults face before receiving an ADHD diagnosis.The conversation also highlights the growing role of online communities in reducing stigma and helping neurodivergent individuals feel seen, understood, and supported.In this episode, you'll hear about:• Living with ADHD as an adult• Late diagnosis and self-discovery• Executive dysfunction and daily life challenges• Rejection sensitivity and emotional well-being• Self-acceptance and self-compassion• Workplace experiences and neurodiversity• Advocacy and reducing stigma• The impact of online neurodivergent communitiesWhy This Conversation MattersMany people with ADHD spend years blaming themselves for struggles they don't fully understand.Emily's story is a reminder that understanding how your brain works can open the door to greater self-compassion, healthier relationships, and a more authentic life.Rather than viewing neurodivergence through a lens of shame, this conversation encourages listeners to approach themselves with curiosity, patience, and grace.About the GuestEmily Fitzpatrick is an Edmonton-based mobile journalist (MOJO) with CBC. Over the past decade, she has reported on a wide range of stories focused on community, mental health, and human experiences across web, radio, and television platforms.Featured ResourceWatch Emily's CBC News video:Diagnosed with ADHD as an Adulthttps://youtu.be/-UArVKyH4fQKey TakeawayGrace, not guilt.Understanding yourself is not an excuse—it's an opportunity to build a life that works with your brain instead of against it.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone navigating ADHD, late diagnosis, or self-acceptance.#ADHD #LateDiagnosis #Neurodiversity #ExecutiveDysfunction #SelfAcceptance #MentalHealth #Neurodivergent #ADHDAwareness #EmilyFitzpatrick #NeurodiversityVoices #PodcastAbout The Neurodiversity Voices PodcastThe Neurodiversity Voices Podcast amplifies real voices, real stories, and real impact through conversations about autism, ADHD, neurodiversity, accessibility, inclusion, advocacy, education, employment, and lived experience.Hosted by Paul Cruz.Website: www.neurodiversityvoices.comInstagram • LinkedIn • YouTube:@neurodiversityvoicespodcastDisclaimer: This podcast shares educational content and personal perspectives and is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, legal, or other advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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