ADHD Essentials

Brendan Mahan
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Jun 15, 2018 • 46min

24: Nutrient Rich Boredom with James Garrett of Brain By Design

In today’s episode, we get to learn from James Garrett of Brain By Design.  James has been studying and teaching about the brain for over a decade. He’s passionate about turning this academic knowledge about the brain into practical tools that anyone can use.  And today, he’s doing it through the lens on ADHD! In Today’s Episode: The Four Qualities of restorative activities. The important role that resting (and recess!) plays in performance. Why tablets, phones, & TV exhaust our mental resources. Managing the pull of our phones. And nutrient rich boredom.   James can be found at https://www.brainbydesign.com. Also,Stephanie Letourneau from episode 8 is trying to build a curriculum on Mindfulness for her third grade classroom. Click Here for her Donors Choose page. And, if you're interested in the upcoming ADHD Essentials Parent Coaching Groups, registration closes on June 25th.  So now's the time to register.  Here's a link to the ADHD Essentials Parent Coaching Groups information page if you want to know more.
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Jun 8, 2018 • 47min

23: Dinner and a Show with Meg - Wife, Mom, Sister, and Daughter to folks ADHD with ADHD

Meg is surrounded by ADHD! But she works in the theater, so she can handle it. In today’s episode, we discuss: Why extended family dinners make it hard for kids to eat How to get younger kids to eat a more varied diet How letting go of control can help you maintain it Why theater is a good choice for middle and high school kids with ADHD Skills kids learn doing theater And transitions   Want to learn more aobut the ADHD Essentials parent coaching groups?  Go to www.ADHDessentials.com/parentgroups. Or join by emailing me at Brendan@ADHDessentials.com.   Registration for the Parent Coaching Groups closes on Monday, June 25th.
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Jun 1, 2018 • 35min

22: Reading More, Calendar Strategies, and Thoughts on College, with Ryan McRae, the ADHD Nerd!

Ryan McRae, the ADHD Nerd, shares college success tips applicable to all ages. Topics covered include building your own structure in college, the importance of bringing books everywhere, exploring college opportunities, connecting with others through shared interests, and concluding thoughts and reminders.
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May 25, 2018 • 1h 13min

21: A Mother's Story of Bullying, Homeschooling, and Doing the Best You Can With What You Have, with Samantha MacLeod, Homeschooler and Mother of ADHD Kids

This might be a controversial one!  We’re talking homeschooling.  As you know, I’m a proponent of the public schools.  But that doesn’t mean I’m going to ignore the segment of the population that feels homeschooling is a better option for their kids with ADHD.  To that end, in this episode, I am talking to Samatha MacLeod. Samantha is the mother of five kids, three of whom have ADHD.  Which, as you will learn in the episode, is part of what led her to homeschooling.  Samantha’s story is a compelling one.  She describes the various trials and tribulations her family has faced in recent years, and how they confronted each with support for each other, a thirst for knowledge, and a great deal of resilience. She also talks about the missteps and false starts that she took on her road to learning how best to serve her kids by homeschooling.  And how she managed to overcome them, and give her kids the support they needed in order to succeed.   Samantha can be found on YouTube at Creatively Misaligned Homeschool where she vlogs about her experiences parenting and homeschooling her kids with ADHD and Dyslexia. When not engaged in running a business, politics, her community, vlogging or homeschooling, Samantha also knits and makes mead.  She lives in Calgary Alberta, with her spouse, 5 kids (ages 15, 12, 12, 7, and 5),and 2 dogs.   Samantha’sYouTube channel, Creatively Misaligned, can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIlARNCwbn5xvG3VyDoG0EA?view_as=subscriber   Samantha is a scheduled speaker at Inspired Calgary in September, 2018:  http://inspiredcalgary.com/speakers/   Want to join the ADHD Essentials Parent Coaching Groups?  Registration opened this week! Email me at brendan@ADHDessentials.com to learn more!   And as usual, you can find me at www.ADHDessentials.com.  Drop on by!  
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May 18, 2018 • 48min

20: Using the Voice as a Parenting Tool, with Tracy Goodwin, Voice Coach

We've all gotten stuck in the pattern of speaking to our kids in a way that is loud and too fast.  Especailly when the frustration and anxiety spike.  In this episode, voice coach Tracy Goodwin talks to us about how to break that cycle, and teaches us new ways to think about using our voice as a pareting tool so we can move beyond yelling. Tracy Goodwin is a voice coach and owner of Captivate the Room.  Over the last 25 plus years Tracy has coached hundreds of people around the globe on how to step into their voice power, sound more confident, heal their voice story, free their voice and make an impact with their message.  Parents included. Tracy can be found at www.captivatetheroom.com. And, as usual, I can be found at www.ADHDessentials.com.   Let me know how you're using your voice by emailing me at Brendan@ADHDessentials.com. And if you'd like to be in the upcoming coaching groups, the email above is good for that too!  Regitration starts this Monday, 5/21/18.
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May 11, 2018 • 46min

19: iGotThis with Rich Shramm, ADHD Dad & App Developer

Rich Shramm is a dad who has ADHD, whose kids also have ADHD.  Turns out, there's an app for that.  Because Rich created the iGotThis app.  As Rich says, "iGotThis is a task-focused, life management solution".  It helps kids build their self-esteem by supporting their success. And, helps parents monitor and support their kids through life’s daily productivity challenges.     We discuss how the app supports kids in staying on track, and helps parents keep track of things. (It can even help you plan for things that are a year away!)  But this episode is about more than the app.  We also discuss the emotional impact ADHD can have on those who have it (even if we don’t call it the Wall of Awful), how small failures can lock up our kids’ potential, and how breaking tasks into smaller chunks supports success. This is not a commerical.  I was not compensated in any way for this episode.  I just wanted to share an exciting new tool with you. Learn more about iGot This by going to their website, https://www.iGotThis.com/  If you dig it, sign up for a FREE 15 day trial at https://www.iGotThis.com/signup. Once you've signed up , you can download the free app from the Apple app store or Google Play store and sign in with your newly created account. And, as usual, I can be found at www.ADHDessentials.com.   Let me know what you thnk of today's episode by emailing me at Brendan@ADHDessentials.com. And if you'd like to be in the upcoming coaching groups, the email above is good for that too!  
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May 4, 2018 • 51min

18: "What's The Skill Set That's Missing?" with Chandler Creedon, School Psychologist

Chandler Creedon is a veteran educator with over 40 years of experience, working as a school psychologist, counselor, and college professor. He’s also a former professor of mine, and one of my mentors.  It was an honor to have him on the show. Learn more about today's show at http://www.adhdessentials.com/whats-skill-set-thats-missing/ I'm going to be launching ADHD parent coaching groups soon. If you're interested, email me here: Brendan@ADHDessentials.com. And, as usual, I can be found at www.ADHDessentials.com. 
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Apr 27, 2018 • 49min

17: The Baskin Robbins of ADHD with Kate Barrett, ADHD Mother, Wife, and Coach

It was great to get to talk to my friend Kate Barrett again.  I know her from the ADHD coaching world.  She's the founding coach of Coaching CVilleout of Charlottesville, VA, as well as the mother of sons and the wife of a husband who have ADHD.  Her love for her family really shines through in this episode, and her coaching skills do as well. If you're in the Charlottesville, VA area, and need a coach, I encourage you to reach out to Kate.  In today's episode, she shares only shares a few of her coaching strategies, but I'm sure they'll be a huge help.  We talk about treating ADHD issues as a symptom of a problem, rather than a problem in themselves, the value of ownership, and how to manage your non-ADHD kid, if the kid with ADHD tends to get more of the focus.   Kate can be found at https://coachingcville.com. As usual, fee free to email me at brendan@ADHDessentials.com. And the website is www.ADHDessentials.com. Enjoy the show!
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Apr 20, 2018 • 46min

16: The Struggle Makes Us Stronger, with Gabriel Villarreal, Strength & Condition Coach and Mental Health Counselor Specialized in ADHD

In this episode, I'm talking exercise and fitness, while battlnig a cold!  Gabriel Villarreal is the owner of ADHD Counseling in the Roanoke Valley, as well as a strenth and conditioning coach.  It's that latter bit that we focus on in the episode.  We talk about the importance of struggling, growth from failure, and the neurological benefits of exercise for the ADHD brain.  (Though, that doesn't coem unitl the end.) Gabriel was great to talk to, and you can be sure he's going to come back.  Both on and off the air we noticed that there were many intersting places for us to go in futire episodes.  I expect he'll become a "friend of the show".   Learn more about Gabriel at www.RoanokeADHD.com. Or find him on his Facebook page. Or just email him at gabriel@roanokeadhd.com.   And as usual, I can be reached at Brendan@ADHDessentials.com. And the episode website is http://www.adhdessentials.com/podcast-16-struggle-makes-us-stronger-gabriel-villarreal-strength-condition-coach-mental-health-counselor-specialized-adhd/ Enjoy the show!  
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Apr 12, 2018 • 44min

ADHD Friendly Systems in the Household with Marina Darlow, Mother & ADHD Systems Expert

Marina Darlow from Vision Framework visits us to talk about how creating systems can benefit families affected by ADHD, as well as what makes for a good system. We aslo discuss wanting to do good by your family, the characteristics of a good system, the benefits of having good systems, managing time vs. managing energy, and the value of transition rituals. You can learn more about Marina at www.vision-framework.com or at the following social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VisionFramework/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/VisionFramework/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marinadarlow/ Find more indepth show notes, and some free gifts from Maria, here: http://www.adhdessentials.com/podcast-15-adhd-friendly-systems-household/ And as usual, I can be reached at Brendan@ADHDessentials.com. Enjoy the show!  

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