Episode 56
What if finally understanding your brain didn’t mean changing who you are—but celebrating how you’re wired?
In this heartfelt episode of Grandma Has ADHD, host Jami Shapiro chats with Charna Kinneberg, one of the founding members of the National Association of Senior Move Managers (NASMM) and a true pioneer in the move management industry.
Charna opens up about growing up dyslexic and undiagnosed with ADHD—always feeling “different,” being called an underachiever despite a high IQ, and learning to navigate life without ever knowing why some things felt harder. Through Jami’s new book This Explains So Much, Charna saw herself reflected for the first time and found healing, validation, and self-acceptance.
Together, Jami and Charna explore the overlapping experiences of ADHD and dyslexia, the hidden challenges of growing up before anyone talked about neurodiversity, and how both women turned those struggles into strengths. They also dive into the emotional side of clutter, storage, and “right-sizing,” sharing powerful lessons from decades helping seniors and families transition with dignity and grace.
If you’ve ever felt “less than,” struggled to stay organized, or wondered why your brain seems to work differently, this episode will leave you feeling seen, understood, and proud of who you are—exactly as you are.
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