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The ADHD Reframed Project Podcast
by Host - Emma Craven
Welcome to the raw, real, and unfiltered conversations about the lived experiences of ADHD.The ADHD Reframed Project is more than a podcast — it’s a movement!This is a project for the Lost Generation of late-diagnosed adults.🎙️🧠🎙️Meet Your Host: Emma CravenFounder | Advocate | Psychology ResearcherEmma is the driving force behind The ADHD Reframed Project. Currently pursuing her BSc (Hons) Psychology, as a distance learner (100% online) she combines academic research with a lifetime of boots-on-the-ground advocacy to dismantle current stigma surrounding neurodivergence.With over 20 years of experience advocating for vulnerable, underrepresented and underprivileged individuals, Emma has dedicated her career to those who are often left behind by traditional support systems. Her work is rooted in the belief that accessibility is a human right, not a privilege. This decades-long commitmen
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the raw, real, and unfiltered conversations about the lived experiences of ADHD.The ADHD Reframed Project is more than a podcast — it’s a movement!This is a project for the Lost Generation of late-diagnosed adults.🎙️🧠🎙️Meet Your Host: Emma CravenFounder | Advocate | Psychology ResearcherEmma is the driving force behind The ADHD Reframed Project. Currently pursuing her BSc (Hons) Psychology, as a distance learner (100% online) she combines academic research with a lifetime of boots-on-the-ground advocacy to dismantle current stigma surrounding neurodivergence.With over 20 years of experience advocating for vulnerable, underrepresented and underprivileged individuals, Emma has dedicated her career to those who are often left behind by traditional support systems. Her work is rooted in the belief that accessibility is a human right, not a privilege. This decades-long commitmen
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