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Hey everybody, in today's episode and in part two, we talk very frankly about ADHD and all that that means over the lifetime of a person who has it. So, if you're a parent with a kiddo who has ADHD, maybe consider listening by yourself first before you share it with them. Just a thought. Hope you enjoy these episodes.
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That's right. And this is the sort of long simmering. We've had it on the back burner down to as low as it can simmer for many, many months. The ADHD, what is now going to be a two-part episode because we've had Ich meine, das ist nicht der Grund, warum wir es teilen, aber wir hatten viele Anforderungen zu diesem Thema in den letzten Jahren. Und es ist, weißt du, es ist groß.
Es könnten sicherlich mehr als zwei Episoden sein. Und so lange ich versucht habe, das in AD und HD zu teilen, um Spaß zu machen, funktioniert es nicht so gut. Also werden wir es einfach in zwei Teile teilen.
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