

Refocused, A Podcast All About ADHD
Lindsay Guentzel
Lindsay Guentzel was almost 35 years old when she was diagnosed with ADHD. It turned out to be the answer she didn't know she was looking for.
The journalist and mental health advocate is now exploring the often misunderstood world of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Discover tools and mindset shifts to help you start living your best life.
Those old, outdated assumptions about ADHD? Refocused with Lindsay Guentzel is changing that narrative. Those stigmas have held us back for long enough. It's time to refocus our energy and we hope you'll join us.
Want to join the conversation? Email the show directly at hell@lindsayguentzel.com or chat with Lindsay on social media @lindsayguentzel.
The journalist and mental health advocate is now exploring the often misunderstood world of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Discover tools and mindset shifts to help you start living your best life.
Those old, outdated assumptions about ADHD? Refocused with Lindsay Guentzel is changing that narrative. Those stigmas have held us back for long enough. It's time to refocus our energy and we hope you'll join us.
Want to join the conversation? Email the show directly at hell@lindsayguentzel.com or chat with Lindsay on social media @lindsayguentzel.
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Sep 12, 2022 • 54min
Choosing to thrive with Tyler Dorsey
Tyler Dorsey was ahead of the curve. As a fifth grader, the 90s baby was diagnosed with ADHD -- well before the majority of girls who wouldn't be diagnosed well into adulthood. By the time she made it to college, she knew how ADHD was showing up in her life and with a non-negoitable pushing her ahead, her spot on the volleyball team, she put her own boundaries into place and started to see herself thriving. As the founder of Focus Forward, Tyler helps people of all ages change the mindset on how they view and manage their ADHD. And what started as a get-to-know-you conversation ahead of Tyler's first webinar on September 21st quickly turned into Tyler introducing Lindsay to the power of a good, old-fashioned mindset shift in embracing the thrive and retiring the survive. Check out Tyler's work online. Focus Forward -- ADHD Coaching, Support & Resources Tyler's Instagram and Facebook Social Media Profiles Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @adhdonline @refocusedpod Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @adhd_online @refocusedpod For more information on ADHD Online and ADHD assessments, medical management and teletherapy. Email Lindsay: podcast@adhdonline.com.

Sep 6, 2022 • 51min
ADHD, transitions and back to school
Back to school, back to school, to prove to my ADHD brain (and all the doubters) that I'm not a fool! It can be tough for the ADHD brain to get through transitions, regardless of the size or importance. So how does this struggle affect students heading back to school? Sure, it's something we do an awful lot growing up. But does it ever get easier? Not without putting in some work. Christina Kantzavelos is a licensed psychotherapist and writer based in southern California, whose work focuses on treating and advocating for those with chronic illnesses -- like lyme disease -- and physcial, development and age-related disabilities. She also has ADHD and shared insights and workarounds from both her time working as a psychotherapist and her own experience growing up attending a school system that didn't work for her and what happened after she looked outside traditonal school (spoiler alert: she thrived). Check out Christina's work online. BuenQamino, gluten-free food and health-conscious lifestyle + travel Christina's Twitter, Instagram and Facebook accounts Social Media Profiles Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @adhdonline @refocusedpod Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @adhd_online @refocusedpod For more information on ADHD Online and ADHD assessments, medical management and teletherapy. Email Lindsay: podcast@adhdonline.com.

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Aug 29, 2022 • 36min
ADHD and transitions: Why are they such a struggle?
Transitions can be tough for everyone. But for people with ADHD, it is something that can completely throw everything into chaos. And it doesn't matter the size or magnitude. It can be an everyday issue for people with ADHD. So what is it about ADHD and the trouble with transitioning? Where does that struggle come from? And how do we address it? Dr. Gayle Jensen Savoie is the Division Chief for Psychology and Teletherapy for ADHD Online and has been working and has been more than 30 years of experience working with adolescents with ADHD. She joined Lindsay to explain the basics of why transitions are a struggle for people with ADHD and explained how the world around us and those changes have increased the impact of issues with transitions. Social Media Profiles Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @adhdonline @refocusedpod Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @adhd_online @refocusedpod For more information on ADHD Online and ADHD assessments, medical management and teletherapy. Email Lindsay: podcast@adhdonline.com.

Aug 22, 2022 • 26min
Non-stimulant medications and ADHD
Stimulants medications are typically a mental health provider's first choice of treatment for ADHD. But for some people, stimulants aren't the best option and that's where non-stimulant medications come in as another treatment option for people to explore. Join host Lindsay Guentzel for a conversation with Dr. Raafia Muhammad -- the division chief of medicine and interim chief medical officer for ADHD Online -- as they explore the different non-stimulant medication options and how they can play a role in treating and managing your ADHD symptoms. A Guide to the Common Non-Stimulant Medications for ADHD Social Media Profiles Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @adhdonline @refocusedpod Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @adhd_online @refocusedpod For more information on ADHD Online and ADHD assessments, medical management and teletherapy. Email Lindsay: podcast@adhdonline.com.

Aug 16, 2022 • 58min
The Power of the Pivot
It was Sunday evening. Monday's podcast wasn't done and Lindsay had a choice to make. Pull another all-nighter to get it done or be honest about the struggles she's been facing since launching Refocused with Lindsay Guentzel back in May. Maybe it was because she was tired. Maybe it was because she knew she couldn't keep up the routine she had unintentionally developed. Maybe it was because she was actually comfortable asking for help. Yay, growth!!! Whatever the reason, Lindsay woke up Monday and was honest with everyone -- the latest episode of her podcast wasn't done. No cockamamie excuse, no lies. Just ownership and a plan to make sure it doesn't happen again. And then she decided to pivot. She owed those waiting an epsiode so she decided to record it live. With an audience (sort of, it was virtual but the pressure was there). And the episode she created on the fly -- with the help of Keith Boswell -- is without a doubt better than anything she could have stressed about in the wee hours of the morning earlier that day. Topics include: breaking the history of little white lies, the power of deadlines, hyperfocusing on the wrong thing and the trouble with ADHD and friendships. Social Media Profiles Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @adhdonline @refocusedpod Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @adhd_online @refocusedpod For more information on ADHD Online and ADHD assessments, medical management and teletherapy. Email Lindsay: podcast@adhdonline.com.

Aug 8, 2022 • 35min
Off Script with Lindsay Guentzel and Keith Boswell
What happens when summer schedules get chaotic, your plan doesn't work out the way you expected and you give two people with ADHD microphones and an afternoon without interruption? Well, it actually provided the perfect environment for a candid conversation between Lindsay Guentzel and Keith Boswell. During this chat, Lindsay and Bos discuss the history of Refocused with Lindsay Guentzel, the team's plans and goals for the future of the podcast and what ADHD workarounds these two ambitious dreamers are hyperfocusing on right now to make life a little easier. Social Media Profiles Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @adhdonline @refocusedpod Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @adhd_online @refocusedpod For more information on ADHD Online and ADHD assessments, medical management and teletherapy. Email Lindsay: podcast@adhdonline.com.

Aug 1, 2022 • 1h 10min
Managing your ADHD without medication
There is no cure or prevention for ADHD. There's also no one right way to treat it. For many people with ADHD, medication can help manage symptoms. But it isn't the only answer. Journalist and mental health advocate Lindsay Guentzel dives into the topic with Dr. Gregory Harms, a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in diagnosing ADHD both with ADHD Online and through his private practice in Chicago. In this episode, they discuss how therapy, coaching, mindfulness and meditation, technology, physical exercise and movement can be used to effectively treat ADHD and the symptoms often presented with the disorder. Social Media Profiles Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @adhdonline @refocusedpod Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @adhd_online @refocusedpod For more information on ADHD Online and ADHD assessments, medical management and teletherapy. Email Lindsay: podcast@adhdonline.com.

Jul 26, 2022 • 36min
Stimulant medications and ADHD
Stimulants have been used to treat ADHD since the 1930s. But why? And how do they work? Join host Lindsay Guentzel as she explores the connection between stimulant medications and the ADHD brain -- with the help of Dr. Raafia Muhammad, the division chief of medicine and interim chief medical officer for ADHD Online. Social Media Profiles Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @adhdonline @refocusedpod Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @adhd_online @refocusedpod For more information on ADHD Online and ADHD assessments, medical management and teletherapy. Email Lindsay: podcast@adhdonline.com.

Jul 21, 2022 • 19min
You have your ADHD diagnosis. Now what? Part II
The moments following your ADHD diagnosis can be flooded by an overwhelm of emotions and for a lot of people, that can add to the confusion and uncertainty about what to do next. These two episodes focus on getting you ready to move forward in whatever capacity you decide is best for you and our goal is to provide you some insight on what journey will not only look like but who it will include. In Part II, you'll hear from Dr. Raafia Muhammad, the Division Chief of Medicine and Interim Chief Medical Officer for ADHD Online. Dr. Muhamad shares what you should take into consideration in the days, weeks and months following your ADHD diagnosis and how the team at ADHD Online can help you find the right treatment plan moving forward. Social Media Profiles Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @adhdonline @refocusedpod Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @adhd_online @refocusedpod For more information on ADHD Online and ADHD assessments, medical management and teletherapy. Email Lindsay: podcast@adhdonline.com.

Jul 18, 2022 • 33min
You have your ADHD diagnosis. Now what? Part I
The moments following your ADHD diagnosis can be flooded by an overwhelm of emotions and for a lot of people, that can add to the confusion and uncertainty about what to do next. These two episodes focus on getting you ready to move forward in whatever capacity you decide is best for you and our goal is to provide you some insight on what journey will not only look like but who it will include. Social Media Profiles Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @adhdonline @refocusedpod Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @adhd_online @refocusedpod For more information on ADHD Online and ADHD assessments, medical management and teletherapy. Email Lindsay: podcast@adhdonline.com.


