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Annual ADHD Women's Palooza online March 13-17

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I just learned about this event and wanted to share details:

The ADHD Women's Palooza

adhdpalooza.com/women-2

An annual five-day conference featuring some of the top speakers on the ADHD circuit. The event runs from Monday the 13th -- to Friday the 17th

This year's Palooza will feature some familiar names -- Sari Solden, Stephanie Sarkis, Sharon Saline, Elizabeth Taylor-Klaus, Linda Roggli, Caroline Maguire, Carolyn Parcells, Ellen Littman, Terry Matlen, Ari Tuckman, Stephen Hinshaw, Jeff Copper, Robert Olivardia, William Dodson -- along with some newcomers.

Admission to the talks themselves is FREE.

There are NO scheduled times for Palooza sessions this year. Each day’s sessions will be released at 9 am EDT that morning and expire at 12 pm EDT the following day. Video and audio will be available at no cost for 27 hours.

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Jozlynn

I'm registered and looking forward to it!

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OldIndigoBlue in reply to Jozlynn

Me, too!!

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calamitousdoglover

What a shame I'm a little late for this and the resources were available for such a short time... will have to diarise for next year!

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