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Hacking Your ADHD

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32 snips
Apr 21, 2025 • 1h 4min

The Optimization Trap with Jaye Lin

Jaye Lin, an ADHD podcaster and community builder who co-founded the ADHD-Women@Google group, shares insights on navigating the optimization trap. She explains how excessive planning can lead to burnout and hinder task completion. Jaye uses relatable anecdotes, likening indecision in projects to the chaos of cooking chicken parmesan. They discuss the importance of starting small and being authentic in creative endeavors while prioritizing genuine intentions over perfection. Their conversation also touches on balancing passion with financial stability and the pressures of holiday planning.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 31min

You Might Also Like: Climbing the Walls from Understood.org

In this discussion, Danielle Elliott, a science journalist and documentary producer known for her work on ADHD, explores the surge of ADHD diagnoses among women during the pandemic. She delves into the historical underdiagnosis of women and its profound effects on mental health. Personal stories illuminate the often-misunderstood ways ADHD manifests in women, while insights reveal the emotional struggles many face. Elliott's engaging narrative sheds light on the urgent need for awareness and understanding of ADHD's unique challenges for women.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 43min

Late Diagnosis & Self-Compassion, Rethinking your ADHD with Kate Moryoussef

In this engaging discussion, Kate Moryoussef, a UK-based ADHD coach diagnosed at 40, shares her insights on navigating ADHD, particularly for women. She delves into the challenges of late diagnosis, emphasizing the need for self-compassion and understanding how hormones can exacerbate symptoms. Kate recounts her personal journey of discovery through her daughter’s assessment and highlights the importance of holistic strategies for managing ADHD. This conversation is a valuable resource for anyone seeking support in their ADHD journey.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 49min

Meditation Misconceptions and ADHD Realities with Kelly Smith

In this discussion, Kelly Smith, a yoga and meditation teacher with ADHD and host of "Mindful in Minutes," shares her journey in meditation. She highlights how short sessions can dramatically enhance focus and reduce impulsivity for those with ADHD. Kelly dispels myths about meditation, emphasizing that even a few minutes can be effective. She introduces beneficial practices like yoga nidra and offers practical tips for integrating meditation into busy lives. Expect a blend of personal experiences and actionable advice, all aimed at making meditation accessible.
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47 snips
Mar 24, 2025 • 49min

Navigating Neurodivergence and Masking with Dr. Devon Price

Join Dr. Devon Price, a social psychologist and author specializing in neurodiversity, as he shares personal insights on the challenges of masking in neurodivergent individuals. He discusses the survival strategies behind these behaviors and the emotional toll of social inhibition in high-pressure situations. Price also emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and authenticity, urging listeners to embrace their true identities while navigating societal expectations. Prepare for an eye-opening conversation on redefining productivity and the journey to unmasking.
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Mar 17, 2025 • 51min

Breaking Down Tasks and Big Feelings with Vanessa Gorelkin

This week, Vanessa Gorelkin, a seasoned occupational therapist and ADHD coach with nearly 30 years of experience, offers invaluable insights into managing ADHD. She discusses why tasks can feel overwhelming and how anxiety and executive dysfunction complicate daily life. Vanessa emphasizes the significance of breaking tasks into micro-steps for momentum. She also explores emotional regulation techniques like box breathing and the importance of crisis planning, which can greatly enhance coping strategies for those navigating ADHD.
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38 snips
Mar 10, 2025 • 36min

The ADHD Guide to Motivation and Follow-Through with Russ Jones

In this engaging discussion, Russ Jones, host of the ADHD Big Brother podcast and an expert in community-based ADHD coaching, dives into the challenges of motivation and follow-through. He emphasizes the pitfalls of traditional goal-setting for those with ADHD, suggesting more dynamic, interest-driven approaches. Russ shares valuable hacks like gamifying chores and the importance of accountability and community support in overcoming inertia. His insights illuminate how building a supportive network can empower individuals to take action and enhance their productivity.
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15 snips
Mar 3, 2025 • 36min

Accountability, Community, and Actually Getting Stuff Done with Russ Jones

Joining us is Russ Jones, host of the ADHD Big Brother podcast and founder of an ADHD coaching community. As an actor and comedian, he brings charisma and relatability to his insights. Russ discusses the struggle of turning knowledge into action, emphasizing the power of a supportive ADHD community for accountability. He shares his personal journey overcoming nicotine addiction and the transformative impact of daily check-ins. Learn how making mundane tasks fun and gamifying chores can boost productivity and foster meaningful connections.
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30 snips
Feb 24, 2025 • 17min

How to Keep Going When Life Feels Impossible

Explore the emotional challenges of coping with loss while juggling daily responsibilities. Discover how to navigate moments of feeling overwhelmed and the risk of numbing feelings through distractions. Learn to differentiate between healthy rejuvenation and harmful avoidance behaviors. The importance of community support shines as a beacon of hope, encouraging self-reflection and resilience. Finally, find practical strategies for managing emotions and embracing self-compassion, reminding us that it's okay to seek support during tough times.
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18 snips
Feb 17, 2025 • 26min

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Laura Key, host of "ADHD Aha!" and head of Understood.org's editorial team, shares her insights alongside artist and UX designer Matthew Raghunauth. They explore the life-altering impact of Matthew's late ADHD diagnosis. Key topics include the complexity of task prioritization, the spiral of catastrophizing, and the challenge of asking for help after years of trying harder. Matthew emphasizes that caring for his ADHD is a sign of maturity, highlighting the transformative power of recognizing and addressing one's struggles.

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