
Small Talk
10 ADHD lies and how to stop believing them
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Narrated by:
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Richard Pink
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Rox Pink
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By:
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Richard Pink
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Rox Pink
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
Rich and Rox, the Sunday Times bestselling authors of DIRTY LAUNDRY, are back with more warm, empathetic and down-to-earth advice to help those with ADHD and autism live authentic, bold and happy lives.
Writing as a team, Rich and Rox share funny and heartwarming stories about creating a safe and happy neurodivergent household for themselves and for Rich's autistic nonbinary child, living with ADHD, navigating step-parenthood and learning to be an ally for your loved ones. It will help you transform frustration into patience and compassion, giving you strategies that make life easier, improve communication and reduce shame for people across the neurodivergent spectrum.
Rich and Rox will help you: - Stop feeling guilty for thinking differently - Understand what masking is, and how to stop (if you want to) - Learn strategies for getting through daily life - Communicate your struggles to those who love you - Support your autistic child - Navigate step-parenting with ADHD - Create a safe and supportive space for the neurodivergent people in your life, and much more!
Critic reviews
Phenomenally spoke to my heart
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Incoming side quest 🚀 😅:
As a Christian (also diagnosed with ADHD/Executive dysfunction and Chronic Anxiety) I listened to you guys speak and searching my heart for scripture to validate the thought of agreeing with what is being taught throughout the book and my discovery/revelation was simply fruit of the Spirit (Gal 5:22-23) and later on anxiety (Phil 4:6-7) - apparently (scientifically) anxiety and thankfulness operate in the same part of the brain and you can't experience both at the same time which makes sense why our nervous system calms down. Also our vagus nerve (related to the fight and flight response) is connected to our vocal chords (and other senses) which also helps us to calm down when talking/singing (James 5:13).
Anyway I loved the book! Thanks to both of you for advocating.
Privileged to have shared in your journey
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Beautifully raw and so helpful!
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