Thursday, July 2, 2015

Summer in P1 1/7: Georgios Karpathakis – Göteborgs-Posten

Georgios Karpathakis life story contains many wounded features. After the ADHD diagnosis changed his life.

Summer programs are as tristast when consisting of a single long track record, a chronological narrative of Summer The host’s career, with anecdotal crackdown in successful events.

Much more rewarding when listening to Georgios Karpathakis which admittedly achieved success as a PR consultant and social entrepreneur, but chooses to tell about unruly adolescence.

Georgios went in the opposite direction along tågspåret, as he puts it. He ran away from kindergarten, swarmed in the classroom and pulled on police reports already in high school. He drank large amounts of alcohol, took drugs, and made several suicide attempts.

Behind all this there was a diagnosis, as 29-year-old Georgios however, got only four years ago – ADHD.

Today he has learned to deal with their troubled interior where even the curiosity and creativity take great location. And a boundless love for “wonderful, listening, brilliant, fantastic” mother. “She saw me when the teachers looked away. She listened to my needs when others just thought that I screamed.”

Georgios Karpathakis had not been invited to the Summer if there had been a turnaround in his life and it discusses his for a few minutes at the end of the program. He talks about the blog and network platform Wonderful ADHD, theatrical Lovely fucking Georgios, lectures and awards.

The story of the complicated way there is well worth listening carefully to.

End sentence: “Thank you, for this program and beyond, sees that ADHD can be a terrible thing but also so darn wonderful.”

Music : Much Swedish (including Mauro Scocco, Empire and Ison & amp; Fille), some Greek (Antonis Ramos), a little vocal harmonies (Simon & amp; Garfunkel).

Summer Host 2/7 : Kenneth Macartney, Canada’s ambassador to Sweden.

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