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ADHD Truths No One Talks About with Jessica McCabe [Part 1]

ADHD Truths No One Talks About with Jessica McCabe [Part 1]

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Have you ever walked away from a friendship feeling like you’re the problem?

In this deeply honest conversation, Caroline Maguire sits down with Jessica McCabe (creator of How to ADHD) to talk about something that doesn’t get said out loud enough: what it actually feels like to struggle with friendship when you’re neurodivergent.

Jessica shares what it was like growing up believing she wasn’t a “good friend,” always feeling like other people outranked her, and how that shaped the way she showed up in relationships. Together, Caroline and Jessica unpack the hidden gap between understanding ADHD and knowing how to connect with people.

They also share how their friendship has impacted each other in both meaningful and critical ways. This video is one you don't want to miss. It’s a real conversation about self-worth, social blind spots, people-pleasing, and why friendship can feel confusing even when you’re doing your best.

If you’ve ever felt like you’re missing something everyone else seems to just “get,” this episode will resonate.

Get your copy of Caroline's new book here: https://www.amazon.com/Friendship-Skills-Neurodivergent-Adults-Distracted/dp/1538773082

Get your copy of Jessica's book How To ADHD here: https://www.amazon.com/How-ADHD-Insiders-Working-Against/dp/0593578945

Want more from Caroline?

Listen to The ADHD Social Playbook Podcast:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2rm4vdyRflRoAmQvy5fqWw

Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-adhd-social-playbook/id1810263678

And subscribe for more conversations about ADHD, friendship, and building real connection.

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