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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the very first episode of ADHD Wise Podcast. In this opening conversation, Jannine Perryman shares the story behind ADHD Wise, her own ADHD diagnosis journey, and the family experiences that shaped the work she has been building per professional work for the past 10 years. From parenting neurodivergent children, to leaving teaching, to creating a space that bridges lived experience and professional insight, this episode sets the tone for what ADHD Wise Podcast is all about: honest ...]]></itunes:summary>
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