
Shane Thrapp
Operations Director of the Men’s ADHD Support Group. He is on a mission to show that being yourself shows more strength than pretending to be someone you’re not and helps other men with ADHD.
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Dec 4, 2023 • 28min
Getting Focused on Focus101 with Shane Thrapp
Hey team! This week I’m talking with ADHD coach Shane Thrapp - but specifically, today we’re going to be diving into the service Focus101 - which is a free body-doubling site designed to help you get the most of your work time. Now, funny story, I’m actually working on this while body-doubling through Focus101 right now. Now in this episode, we’ll be getting into exactly what body-doubling is and how it can be incredibly helpful for completing those tasks that are hard for us to follow through on on our own. We also talk about a number of other tools that can be used in conjunction with body doubling, such as the Pomodoro technique, alarms, using our calendars, and ways to break our tasks into smaller pieces. Check out Shane's Coaching - Creating Order From Chaos and The Men's ADHD Support Group Support me on Patreon Feel free to ask me a question on my Contact Page Find the full show note at HackingYourADHD.com/160 This Episode's Top Tips Body doubling is a technique where we work in the presence of another person, even virtually, to help provide accountability. I can be effective at keeping us on track, reduce distractions and helps provide the motivation to stay on task. We can make body doubling even more effective when we use tools like Pomodoros, alarms, reminders, and breaking our tasks down into smaller pieces. I also personally find the aspect of scheduling a particular time to do a task to be an especially important aspect of body-doubling. As we discussed in the episode, Focus 101 is a free online tool for ADHD productivity combining features like body doubling, Pomodoro, and accountability groups.

May 13, 2025 • 26min
ADHD, autism, and the pressure to be “man enough” (Shane Thrapp’s story)
In this engaging discussion, Shane Thrapp, Operations Director of the Men’s ADHD Support Group and advocate for neurodiversity, reflects on his journey with ADHD and autism. He delves into the challenges of societal expectations about masculinity and masking one's true self. Shane emphasizes the strength found in authenticity and the importance of community support among men with ADHD. He also sheds light on misconceptions surrounding neurodivergent men and the need for a more inclusive future for their children.