
Discovering Your Neurodivergence at 40 with Sadie Dingfelder
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Have you heard of being faceblind? Yes, that is a real diagnosis, called prosopagnosia, that means you can’t tell faces apart.
This week on Conversations with Seven Sisters Jen speaks with Sadie Dingfelder (Smith ℅ 2001) about her career journey from writing a Washington Post article to writing a book all about discovering neurodivergence. Sadie shares all about her career from starting at Emily’s List to working for Washington Post as a Staff Writer to being a freelancer and now publishing a book.
If you are neurodivergent, interested in a career in writing, or just a Seven Sisters Alum looking ro reminisce, this is the episode for you!
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