ADHD also helps to explain my wellspring of ideas, creativity, insights and deep social connections. Ultimately, I owe a huge portion of all I have – in my personal life and in my dream career – to my neurodiversity.
Thank goodness that creative industries are now celebrating the unique abilities of neurodiverse people like myself because we’re really only getting started.My work for the Association for Electronic Music (AFEM), a global non-profit representing companies and their staff working in the genre, is as busy as it is rewarding.
From planning and leading conference panels to producing podcasts and traveling around the world (pre-pandemic), I’ve harnessed my ADHD and dyslexia to accomplish and create more than I ever dreamed.
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