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S1 E41 What if Nothing Is Wrong With You? Why ADHD Women Blame Themselves
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- May 28, 2026
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Summary
What if the problem was never that something was wrong with you? In this episode of Angry on the Inside, Jess and Jeannine talk about the shift from: “What’s wrong with me?” to: “What’s going on with me?” They explore how ADHD women can internalize everyday struggles as personal failure especially after years of masking, self-blame, unrealistic expectations, and trying to force themselves into systems that never actually fit the way their brains work. This conversation covers: ADHD self-blame and shame executive dysfunction and overwhelm why “just do it” advice feels dismissive accommodations, burnout, and nervous system overload why most ADHD productivity advice doesn’t actually work learning to work with your ADHD brain instead of constantly fighting it self-trust, self-awareness, and redefining what “normal” means for you If you’ve ever felt like normal life friction somehow became proof that you were failing, this episode is for you. Take what resonates and leave the rest.