David Boswell, an aerospace engineer, was diagnosed later in life with inattentive ADHD

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In this captivating and enlightening conversation, journalist Katherine Ellison sits down with David Boswell, an aerospace engineer, to explore the world of ADHD and the unique perspective of those with inattentive ADHD. As they delve into David's journey, a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs associated with this commonly misunderstood condition emerges.

David, an accomplished engineer, shares his experience of being diagnosed with inattentive ADHD during his graduate studies in aerospace engineering. Despite not having noticeable symptoms in childhood, David's struggles with certain academic subjects, such as math, became more apparent as he navigated through higher education. Through their candid conversation, David dispels the misconception that ADHD is purely a disability, instead highlighting the immense potential and unique strengths that individuals with ADHD possess. To learn more about the inattentive type of ADHD, visit www.iadhd.org #adhd #adhdadults #ADHDtips

00:00 David Boswell, an aerospace engineer
00:00 Introduction
01:04 Getting my diagnosis
01:52 Undiagnosed ADHD issues
02:58 What helped
04:18 Getting diagnosed
06:13 ADHD and schools
08:30 What led to the diagnosis
10:35 ADHD Explained
12:40 Being an ADHD Coach
16:44 Finding my passion
18:14 Some strategies
21:44 Improving

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