
Jess & Jeannine explore the ADHD tipping point. The moment everything you’ve been holding together finally slips, and what it really means to rebuild without shame, burnout, or masks.
When ADHD women hit the tipping point, it’s not failure, it’s the truth finally catching up.
In this episode of Angry on the Inside, Jess and Jeannine unpack why coping systems collapse, what “going over the edge” really means, and how to steady yourself when the scaffolding falls away.
From masking fatigue and burnout to the relief and grief of diagnosis, this is the real conversation about ADHD overwhelm that most people don't get to hear.
You’ll hear how life transitions, new jobs, parenthood, perimenopause, or pandemic chaos push many ADHD women to their limit, and how to recognize when that moment is coming again.
✨ What You’ll Hear:
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Why ADHD women hit tipping points (and how to see them sooner)
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How “structure” and “control” are often different things
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The link between burnout, hormones, and executive dysfunction
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Relief, grief, and what comes after diagnosis
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Why your next tipping point is a checkpoint, not a collapse
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Ways to communicate, prepare, and rebuild community support
00:00 – All the Plates Drop
00:30 – When Everything Finally Slips
01:08 – Parenthood, Promotion & Pandemic Chaos
02:26 – Masking, Overdoing, and the Slow Burn to Shutdown
05:54 – Structure Isn’t Control- It’s Capacity
10:40 – Scaffolding, Survival & Losing Your Map
14:01 – Relief & Grief: The Emotional Aftershock of Diagnosis
17:17 – The Cycles Keep Coming and That’s Okay
19:26 – Checkpoint, Not Failure
22:00 – Prepare, Communicate & Rebuild
22:59 – Outro | You’re Not Broken
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