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548 | Wait... We're AuDHD?

548 | Wait... We're AuDHD?

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What happens when two ADHDers realize there's more to the story?

In this deeply personal and exploratory episode, Eric is joined by his friend and fellow coach, Portia Jackson Preston, for an honest, vulnerable, and unmasked conversation about discovering—later in life—that they’re not just ADHD… they're also autistic.

April is Autism Acceptance Month and there’s no better time to peel back the layers. Eric and Portia share their parallel journeys of exploring what it means to be AuDHD, how autism was hiding in plain sight for both of them, and how late diagnosis is reshaping their self-understanding, their relationships, their parenting, and their work.

Together, they unpack:

  • What unmasking looks like—and feels like—especially when it's not a conscious choice

  • Why self-diagnosis is valid and often necessary

  • How intersecting identities impact recognition and diagnosis

  • The grief and growth that come with seeing your past through a new lens

  • Why autistic burnout hit both of them so hard (and what they’re doing now to recover)

  • And how this shift is impacting their businesses, boundaries, and sense of self

You’ll also hear about how EMDR therapy played a pivotal role in both of their journeys, how the Johari Window concept reframed Eric’s understanding of his blind spots, and how reconnecting with their full, authentic selves has allowed for deeper joy—even in the weirdest places (like dancing at a Phish show with hand flaps in full glory).

This is the kind of conversation that gives others permission to explore, to question, and to be.

👉 Related links & resources:

  • Unmasking Autism by Dr. Devon Price

  • Unmasking for Life by Dr. Devon Price
  • Coaching Groups at ADHD reWired

  • Virtual CoWorking with Adult Study Hall

  • Portia Jackson Preston on Instagram: @portiasjourney

🎧 Takeaways:

  • Unmasking isn’t a one-time event—it’s a process.

  • Late diagnosis can be both a relief and a reckoning.

  • Self-compassion isn’t optional; it’s a survival tool.

  • You don’t have to prove your neurodivergence to anyone.

  • It’s okay to change. It’s okay to grieve. And it’s okay to rest.

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