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ADHD & Friendly Like Me (With Elysia Everett Burns)

ADHD & Friendly Like Me (With Elysia Everett Burns)

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Welcome back to the ADH- Don't Get Me Started Podcast! For season 2 episode 2, we are joined by the one, and only Elysia Everett Burns! Founder of Friendly Like Me—accessibility advocate, activist & technologist.
We talk about Elysia's app 'Friendly Like Me', an app that helps people find, and review accessible places. Crowd-sourced by people living with disabilities and specific access needs. What motivated Elysia to create this resource, where she see's it developing in the future, and how her own experience with ADHD impacted and helped her throughout the journey of creating this amazing resource. So please grab a drink, put us on 2x speed if needed and enjoy our fun, honest and reflective conversation!

Links:

  • Friendly Like Me Instagram
  • Elysia's Instagram
  • www.friendlylikeme.com
  • Friendly Like Me App

If you would like to submit a story, are of ADHD you are passionate about, or would like to discuss your own experiences I would love to hear from you! To share your story or experience, or to ask a question, please email: adh-dontgetmestarted@outlook.com #ADHD #LateDiagnosis #ADHDinWomen #ADHDAwareness #ADHDStrategies #PersonalGrowth #Self-Improvement #GoalSetting #Mindfulness #CopingwithADHD #ADHDCommunity #ProductivityTips #NeurologicalWellbeing #Resilience #PositivePsychology #Empowerment #MentalWellness #Attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder #RejectionSensitiveDysphoria #Neurodiversity #Mentalhealthpodcast #podcast #ADHDconversations #ADD #Executivefunction #Memoryloss #RSD #Anxiety #Rejection #sensitivity #FriendlylikeMe #Accessibility #Access #DisabilityAccess #Inaccessibility #Inaccessible

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