Episode One - Meet Regina, Actually 50 and 100% ADHD
In this inaugural episode of Divergent Paths, host Dr. Regina McMenomy, Ph.D. shares her personal journey of discovering her neurodivergent identity later in life. Reflecting on her ADHD diagnosis, Regina discusses how it has reshaped her understanding of past challenges and family dynamics. Joined by her longtime friend Russ, they reminisce about their teenage years and how those experiences tie into Regina's story. Listeners are introduced to Regina’s background in academia, her evolution from video gaming to board games, and the life changes that guided her to start this podcast. This episode offers an intimate look at the highs and lows of navigating a late diagnosis and sets the stage for future conversations with others on similar paths.

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