Diagnosed at 50: What Happens When You Finally Understand Your Brain? | Riffin with Tracy King
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What would change…
if you finally understood why your brain works the way it does?
In this episode of Riffin’ About Life, Brian sits down with Tracy King, who spent decades building a career, raising a family, and navigating life—without knowing she was autistic and ADHD.
That clarity didn’t come until her early 50s.
And when it did, it didn’t just bring relief.
It brought questions.
Grief.
Reframing an entire lifetime of experiences.
Tracy shares what it’s like to look back and realize how much of your life was spent adapting, masking, and pushing through, without the language to understand why it felt so hard.
But this conversation doesn’t stay in the past.
It moves into something more powerful:
👉 What becomes possible when you do understand yourself?
From redesigning how she works… to building a business that actually supports how her brain functions…
to learning how to communicate needs clearly in relationships; this episode explores what it looks like to stop forcing yourself to fit… and start creating something that fits you.
If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s a better way to live, work, or relate to others—this conversation will give you a lot to think about.
What a late autism and ADHD diagnosis can bring up (beyond relief)
Why masking can make diagnosis—and self-understanding—more complicated
The connection between burnout, hormones, and neurodivergence
How Tracy went from “survival mode 24/7” to designing a sustainable life
Why traditional work structures don’t support every brain
How to communicate needs clearly in relationships (without guilt)
The role of curiosity in self-discovery—and why it matters
Tracy brings a perspective that blends personal experience with real-world application—especially when it comes to work, leadership, and creating environments where different brains can thrive.
This episode is for:
Adults exploring late diagnoses or self-discovery
Parents of neurodivergent kids
Professionals feeling burned out or out of alignment
Anyone questioning whether the “normal” way of doing things actually works
It’s not about fixing yourself.
It’s about understanding yourself—then building from there.
Connect with Tracy:
Website: https://www.inspired-ed.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracykingceo/