
The ADHD Lounge
Welcome to The ADHD Lounge podcast hosted by Katy Weber & Alex Gilbert. Whether you are someone with ADHD or a learning disability, or just curious to learn more, come hang out with us in the lounge!
Alex is a mom, a New Yorker, a Mets fan, a yogi and a brunch enthusiast. She also happens to have been diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD at the age of 8. Alex is the founder of Cape-Able Consulting, a coaching and consulting business that supports adults with learning disabilities and/or ADHD.
Katy is an ADHD advocate, coach, mom, author, and founder of Women and ADHD, LLC. She also hosts the popular Women & ADHD podcast. Katy was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 45 and has now made it her mission to help neurodivergent adults learn to love their brains.
In each episode, we dive deep into the world of ADHD, discussing unique challenges, sharing our personal stories, and bringing in experts to help provide support and resources along the way.
Make sure to join us at theadhdlounge.com, an all-in-one ADHD coaching community, where we offer personalized guidance, goal planning, skill building, expert roundtables, and so much more to help you make the most of your amazing brain and live life to the fullest!
So grab your favorite drink, maybe a croissant, take a seat, or start walking or cleaning or however you choose to listen, because at The ADHD Lounge, you can come exactly as you are.
Latest episodes

Jan 23, 2024 • 43min
ADHD & Money Management (Part 2)
Episode 14: ADHD & Money Management (Part 2)
Welcome to The ADHD Lounge podcast! Whether you're someone with ADHD or a learning disability, or just curious to learn more, come hang out with us in the Lounge! We’re your hosts, Katy Weber & Alex Gilbert.
Welcome to Episode 14. In this episode, Alex & Katy get personal about the impact of ADHD on our finances. We share personal experiences with credit cards and impulsive spending, as well as the challenges of managing finances in our respective marriages.
We also discuss the all-too-common fear and anxiety surrounding money and the importance of seeking support and asking questions, as well as the value of finding a system that works for your individual needs.
When it comes to ADHD, accountability and support are key! We've created an all-in-one coaching & accountability community, complete with regular goal-planning workshops, virtual productivity sessions, regular group coaching sessions, and much more!
To find out more about the coaching community, head to TheADHDLounge.com.
Follow us on Instagram: @theadhdlounge
Episode edited by Darlene Victoria

Jan 9, 2024 • 47min
ADHD & Money Management (Part 1)
Episode 13: ADHD & Money Management (Part 1)
Welcome to The ADHD Lounge podcast! Whether you're someone with ADHD or a learning disability, or just curious to learn more, come hang out with us in the Lounge! We’re your hosts, Katy Weber & Alex Gilbert.
Welcome to Episode 13. In this episode, we talk to Eryn Schultz, the founder of Her Personal Finance. When Erin graduated from Harvard Business School in 2015, she realized that she and her classmates were better equipped to manage a corporate balance sheet than their personal finances. Through her online classes, she has helped hundreds of students decide how to balance paying off student loans with saving for retirement, figure out how much cash to keep on hand, and finally feel confident investing outside of a 401K.
We talk about the most helpful financial habits for adults with ADHD and practical strategies to help make better financial choices. We also discuss some of the best options for investment, and we ask Eryn why she doesn’t like the term “budget.”
Eryn's website: herpersonalfinance.com
Resources & Links:
https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/sign-in/landing
www.copilot.money
www.YNAB.com
www.Rocketmoney.com
www.greenlight.com
When it comes to ADHD, accountability and support are key! We've created an all-in-one coaching & accountability community, complete with regular goal-planning workshops, virtual productivity sessions, regular group coaching sessions, and much more!
To find out more about the coaching community, head to TheADHDLounge.com.
Follow us on Instagram: @theadhdlounge
Episode edited by Darlene Victoria

Dec 19, 2023 • 43min
Success Amnesia & the Default Mode Network (Part 2)
In this podcast, hosts Katy Weber & Alex Gilbert discuss success amnesia and the struggle to acknowledge achievements with ADHD. They explore reframing success, celebrating milestones, and the importance of being present. The episode also touches on the challenges of the pandemic, optimizing podcast listening, and the impact of background noise on focus.

Dec 5, 2023 • 53min
Success Amnesia & the Default Mode Network (Part 1)
Episode 11: Success Amnesia & the Default Mode Network (Part 1)
Welcome to The ADHD Lounge podcast! Whether you're someone with ADHD or a learning disability, or just curious to learn more, come hang out with us in the Lounge! We’re your hosts, Katy Weber & Alex Gilbert.
Welcome to Episode 11. In this episode, we talk to author and social media influencer Jesse J. Anderson. Jesse discusses his adult ADHD diagnosis, his brand new book, Extra Focus: The Quick Start Guide to Adult ADHD, and the concept of success amnesia. He shares how individuals with ADHD often forget their past successes, leading to feelings of self-doubt and difficulty taking on new challenges.
Jesse also talks about the importance of positive feedback and the impact it can have on motivation. He introduces the concept of a smile file, a place to store positive experiences and feedback, and how it can combat success amnesia. Jesse provides insights on managing overwhelm and prioritizing tasks, as well as strategies for managing priorities, staying focused, and breaking down tasks.
Websites: adhdjesse.com ; extrafocusbook.com
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When it comes to ADHD, accountability and support are key! We've created an all-in-one coaching & accountability community, complete with regular goal-planning workshops, virtual productivity sessions, regular group coaching sessions, and much more!
To find out more about the coaching community, head to TheADHDLounge.com.
Follow us on Instagram: @theadhdlounge
Episode edited by Darlene Victoria

Nov 21, 2023 • 44min
ADHD & Decluttering (Part 2)
Episode 10: ADHD & Decluttering (Part 2)
Welcome to The ADHD Lounge podcast! Whether you're someone with ADHD or a learning disability, or just curious to learn more, come hang out with us in the Lounge! We’re your hosts, Katy Weber & Alex Gilbert.
Welcome to Episode 10. In this episode, Alex & Katy talk about our own decluttering challenges and what strategies *mostly* work for us and our clients. We also talk about Marie Kondo, purging, and rage cleaning!
When it comes to ADHD, accountability and support are key! We've created an all-in-one coaching & accountability community, complete with regular goal-planning workshops, virtual productivity sessions, regular group coaching sessions, and much more!
To find out more about the coaching community, head to TheADHDLounge.com.
Follow us on Instagram: @theadhdlounge
Episode edited by E Podcast Productions

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Nov 7, 2023 • 50min
ADHD & Decluttering (Part 1)
Kayleen Kelly, a professional organizer, discusses her Core 4 method for decluttering and the unique challenges faced by ADHD clients. They also explore the concept of a 'gold wardrobe' and the importance of accountability during the decluttering process.

Oct 24, 2023 • 45min
ADHD & Relationships (Part 2)
Episode 8: ADHD & Relationships (Part 2)
Welcome to The ADHD Lounge podcast! Whether you're someone with ADHD or a learning disability, or just curious to learn more, come hang out with us in the Lounge! We’re your hosts, Katy Weber & Alex Gilbert.
Welcome to Episode 8. In this episode, Alex & Katy talk about how we feel ADHD has affected our relationships, especially our marriages. We also talk about comparison-itis and some important topics to address with your partner after you’ve been diagnosed with ADHD.
When it comes to ADHD, accountability and support are key! We've created an all-in-one coaching & accountability community, complete with regular goal-planning workshops, virtual productivity sessions, regular group coaching sessions, and much more!
To find out more about the coaching community, head to TheADHDLounge.com.
Follow us on Instagram: @theadhdlounge
Episode edited by E Podcast Productions

Oct 24, 2023 • 43min
ADHD & Relationships (Part 1)
Stephen and Erin Mitchell, co-founders of Couples Counseling For Parents, discuss common relationship challenges with ADHD, improving communication, and the importance of accountability and support. They emphasize the need for clear communication and mutual understanding in navigating frustrations in partnerships affected by ADHD.

Oct 10, 2023 • 39min
Reframing our mindset with ADHD (Part 2)
Episode 6: Reframing our mindset with ADHD (Part 2)
Welcome to The ADHD Lounge podcast! Whether you're someone with ADHD or a learning disability, or just curious to learn more, come hang out with us in the Lounge! We’re your hosts, Katy Weber & Alex Gilbert.
Welcome to Episode 6. In this episode, Alex & Katy talk about our own perspectives around reframing our mindset, as well as some of the strategies we’ve adopted in our own lives and work on with our coaching clients.
When it comes to ADHD, accountability and support are key! We've created an all-in-one coaching & accountability community, complete with regular goal-planning workshops, virtual productivity sessions, regular group coaching sessions, and much more!
To find out more about the coaching community, head to TheADHDLounge.com.
Follow us on Instagram: @theadhdlounge
Episode edited by E Podcast Productions

Oct 10, 2023 • 43min
Reframing our mindset with ADHD (Part 1)
Episode 5: Reframing our mindset with ADHD (Part 1)
Welcome to The ADHD Lounge podcast! Whether you're someone with ADHD or a learning disability, or just curious to learn more, come hang out with us in the Lounge! We’re your hosts, Katy Weber & Alex Gilbert.
Welcome to Episode 5. In this episode, we talk to ADHD coaches Bri Plyler of Current ADHD and Andy Gil about redefining and reframing what success looks like, how we’ve managed to stop comparing ourselves to neurotypicals, and what works for us and our clients when it comes to changing our self-concept.
We also talk about playing to our strengths and recognizing that the qualities we’ve historically viewed as character flaws just might turn out to be our greatest strengths. So listen in to our interview with Bri & Andy and hopefully you'll be able to add some tools to your toolbox.
Bri Plyler: @currentadhdcoaching
Andy Gil: @coachandygil
When it comes to ADHD, accountability and support are key! We've created an all-in-one coaching & accountability community, complete with regular goal-planning workshops, virtual productivity sessions, regular group coaching sessions, and much more!
To find out more about the coaching community, head to TheADHDLounge.com.
Follow us on Instagram: @theadhdlounge
Episode edited by E Podcast Productions
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