EPISODE · Jul 11, 2024 · 48 MIN
Tom Woodams. A Story of missed diagnosis, late diagnosis and thriving with ADHD
from talkADHD
Summary Tom Woodhams, a tech recruiter and content creator, shares his journey with ADHD and how it has influenced his career and personal life. He discusses his early career in lifeguarding and telesales, his struggles with impulsivity and addiction, and his eventual diagnosis of ADHD. Tom talks about the impact of medication on his daily life and how he manages his symptoms. He also highlights the importance of understanding oneself and finding creative outlets to channel ADHD traits. Tom's content on LinkedIn aims to educate and entertain while advocating for neurodiversity in the workplace. Tom Woodhams discusses the importance of creating a safe space for people with ADHD to share their experiences and seek support. He emphasizes the need for understanding and acceptance in the workplace, as many individuals with ADHD may feel the need to mask their condition to avoid being treated differently or stigmatized. Tom encourages individuals on their ADHD journey to connect with others who have similar experiences and seek out support networks. He also highlights the importance of simplifying job application processes and providing clear information about support and accommodations for neurodivergent individuals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:12 Early Career and ADHD Diagnosis 07:00 Career Changes and Personal Struggles 10:43 The Journey to Diagnosis and Self-Understanding 24:02 Navigating Medication and Personal Agency 27:41 Advocacy for Neurodiversity in the Workplace 32:22 Understanding and Acceptance in the Workplace 36:23 Connecting with Others on the ADHD Journey 39:04 Simplifying Job Application Processes for Neurodivergent Individuals Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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