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  <title>The Women ADHD Entrepreneur Cost of “Good Girl” Training with Dr. Stephen Hinshaw</title>
  <description>What did being a “good girl” cost you? Stigma isn’t a buzzword — it keeps ADHD women silent, unseen, untreated. The Impulsive Thinker® and Dr. Stephen Hinshaw rip into why society still isn’t catching ADHD in girls — and what it’s costing all of us. &amp;amp;nbsp; In This Episode:   Why stigma around ADHD is more than social — it’s internalized and impacts diagnosis for women  How impossible “good girl” expectations push masking, burnout, and depression  The role of social media in both exposing and worsening ADHD stigma  &amp;amp;nbsp; What You’ll Take Away:   Increased awareness doesn’t erase stigma. It just teaches stereotypes.  ADHD women are forced to mask and self-stigmatize to survive  Societal expectations for women still demand compassion, competition, and perfection — all at once  ADHD is misread as laziness or bad behaviour unless you fit the male stereotype  TikTok and algorithm trends are fuelling misinformation and overdiagnosis  &amp;amp;nbsp; GUEST BIO Dr. Stephen Hinshaw is a psychology professor at UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco. He led the largest long-term study of girls with ADHD, rewriting what we know about women’s ADHD and why it matters right now. www.hinshawlab.berkeley.edu &amp;amp;nbsp; Books by Dr. Hinshaw The Triple Bind: Saving Our Teenage Girls from Today's Pressures and Conflicting Expectations -  https://www.amazon.ca/Triple-Bind-Pressures-Conflicting-Expectations/dp/0345504003 The ADHD Explosion: Myths, Medication, Money, and Today's Push for Performance -  https://www.amazon.ca/ADHD-Explosion-Medication-Todays-Performance/dp/0199790558/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 &amp;amp;nbsp; ABOUT THIS EPISODE This episode of The Impulsive Thinker® exposes how stigma trains girls and women with ADHD to hide — not seek help. The Impulsive Thinker® talks with Dr. Stephen Hinshaw, a leading ADHD and stigma researcher. They break down the triple bind: perfection, nurturing, achievement. ADHD women can’t win, so they mask harder and break sooner. The cost? Crushed self-worth, missed diagnoses, and internalized shame. This isn’t about awareness — it’s about how false expectations get under your skin and block your growth as an ADHD Entrepreneur. Social media plays both sides: validation and a tidal wave of noise. Real stakes, real impact. If you feel like you’re faking it to “pass” and burning out anyway — you need this episode. Email me about it at andre@theimpulsivethinker.com. Remember — ADHD failure is measured on society's measuring stick. Not yours. Your brain runs on interest, not importance. That's not a flaw. That's a different operating system. ADHD is not a deficit. It's a difference. &amp;amp;nbsp; 🧠Check out the ADHD Simplified® online course - coming soon! Join the waitlist for a special discount! 📃Download The Sh!t List™, my weekly planning tool. 📰Join the Impulsive Thoughts newsletter. 🔗Connect with me on LinkedIn. 👣Follow me on  Instagram. 💻Check out our website. 👂🏼We want to hear from you! Send us your ideas, questions, or feedback Here. &amp;amp;nbsp; 00:00 Understanding Stigma and Its Origins 08:38 The Triple Bind: Societal Expectations on Women 18:52 The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health 23:46 Navigating ADHD and Gender Dynamics &amp;amp;nbsp;  © 2025 The Impulsive Thinker®. All rights reserved.  The Impulsive Thinker® and ADHD Simplified® are registered trademarks of Objective Engineering Inc. </description>
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