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I Have ADHD Podcast

230 Racial Identity, Trauma, and ADHD with Annahid Dashtgard

I Have ADHD Podcast

Kristen Carder

Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Education, Mental Health

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

My colleague and friend, Annahid Dashtgard, really elevates the podcast this week with a specialized look at racialization within the mental health space. I love that we’re able to broach this topic together as Annahid is so well-versed in creating safe places for people to have hard conversations.

Annahid is the CEO and Co-Founder of Anima Leadership, a consulting firm that helps organizations with everything EDI from diversity basics to advanced belonging.

Annahid has a special and unique perspective as an immigrant who’s been on the receiving end of racism throughout her life and also as someone with ADHD, having only recently been diagnosed in her 40s.

Listeners can expect to learn a lot about the overlap of racial identity, trauma, and ADHD that many communities experience with very little understanding from medical and therapeutic professionals. The truth is, many racialized groups are largely underserved, underrepresented, and underdiagnosed. It’s not always intentional, but it is happening.

I especially appreciate Annahid sharing her thoughts on how clinicians can do better to support these communities, understanding the stigma of mental health among racialized groups, and how the average white person can open themselves up to learning and honoring others without fear of making mistakes.

To glean more brilliant insights from Annahid, check out her two books:

  1. Breaking the Ocean: A Memoir of Race, Rebellion, and Reconciliation
  2. Bones of Belonging

No matter your racial identity, I want to encourage any listeners struggling with accepting or living with their ADHD to check out my group coaching program FOCUSED. I think you’ll find that we are open, honest, and honoring as we all work hard to overcome our neurodivergent struggles and unlock our unlimited potential.

Come hang out with me on Instagram HERE.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the I have ADHD podcast where it's all about education, encouragement and

0:11.2

coaching for adults with ADHD.

0:13.5

I'm your host Kristen Carter and I have ADHD.

0:17.5

Let's chat about the frustrations, humor, and challenges

0:21.1

of adulting, relationships, working, and achieving with this neurodevelopmental disorder.

0:27.0

I'll help you understand your unique brain, unlock your potential, and move from point A to point B.

0:37.3

Hey what's up? This is Kristen Carter and you are listening to the I have the ADHD podcast.

0:42.3

I am medicated. I am

0:45.2

regulated and I am ready to roll. My nine-year-old son back in the days when we used to say just medicated

0:54.4

caffeinated ready to roll he would always say meditated

0:58.0

cappetated ready to roll and I have a mug with that on it, medicated,

1:03.2

caffeinated, ready to roll.

1:04.6

And he, every time he sees it, he says meditated,

1:07.4

cappetated, ready to roll.

1:09.2

And it is the cutest thing.

1:10.9

If you have a nine-year-old, you're going to understand. Or if you've ever

1:16.2

had a nine-year-old, they're just so cute. And maybe it's because he's my youngest kid. And there's something

1:22.3

about the youngest child that you're just like oh my

1:24.8

gosh you're the cutest thing I've ever seen but I think it's adorable so anyway

1:29.5

medicated, caffeinated, regulated as we have added in recently and very much ready to roll.

1:36.0

I hope all is well with you and yours.

1:40.0

Today on the podcast, I have a colleague and friend here to speak about the overlap of racial identity,

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