Friendships can bring joy, connection, and comfort—but for women with ADHD, maintaining them often feels overwhelming. In this lively conversation, Caroline Maguire, M.Ed., PCC, shares practical ways to overcome shame, reconnect with old friends, and create meaningful social routines that actually work for your brain. Discover how small, low-effort interactions can boost happiness, ease loneliness, and help you stay connected—even when life feels too busy to be social.
About Caroline Maguire, M.ED., ACCG, PCC
Caroline Maguire, ACCG, PCC, M.Ed., is an award-winning author, coach, teacher, and keynote speaker whose work has inspired important conversations about social skills, friendship and belonging. Caroline has been a rock for thousands of people who struggle to make friends. Her book “Why Will No One Play With Me?” has won several awards, including the Best Book Award from American Book Fest, Mom’s Choice Award for Honoring Excellence, and Book Authority’s award for Best ADHD Books of All Time. Caroline’s next book for adults Friendship Skills for the Neurodivergent: A Guide for the Quirky, Anxious, and Easily Distracted will be out in April 2026.




