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Dating as a Neurodivergent Black Woman | ADHD | Autism | Dyslexia – Podcast Episode 5

Dating as a Neurodivergent Black Woman | ADHD | Autism | Dyslexia – Podcast Episode 5

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Having a neurodivergent condition can be challenging for some people and even more challenging when dealing with other people. In this episode of the podcast, my amazing friend Djouka shares with us her experience navigating dating and relationships as a black woman with ADHD. No matter where you find yourself on the spectrum, whether Autism, ADHD, dyslexia or whichever condition you may have (or not have), I hope you find this conversation inspiring, motivating, educative and informative.I'd love to know your thoughts on the topic. Please leave any comments in the comments section.Disclaimer: This conversation does not constitute medical or mental health advice. Please speak to your doctor or mental support professional before you make any significant decisions.Interested in self-improvement? ⬇️🔖 Grab your free self-improvement workbook: https://beautyforbliss.com/please-enter-your-details/ 📱 Let's Connect on Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zeestudyhub/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zarina-amandi-7b924482/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ms_amandiFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064280550209Connect with Djouka on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@djoukstyle?_t=ZN-8uhkNtjpQZS&_r=1Connect with Djouka on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_djouka_?igsh=MWQyZjV3YWJuZTBpZA==

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