Later Life Diagnosis: The Relief, The Regret, & The Reality with Linda Roggli
For a lot of women, perimenopause isn't just hot flashes. It's the moment the ADHD they've been quietly managing for decades suddenly isn't manageable anymore. Linda Roggli joins Pete and Nikki to talk about why, and what you can actually do about it.
What Changes About Executive Function After 40 with Dr. Brandy Callahan
Your ADHD brain isn't necessarily getting worse as you age — but it is changing, and the science is finally starting to catch up. Dr. Brandy Callahan brings her research on executive function, allostatic burden, and dementia risk to help us understand what's actually happening, and what we can do about it.
Grieving the Version of Yourself That Could “Push Through” with Dr. Kathleen Nadeau
What happens when "pushing through" stops working — and the version of yourself you built around that ability starts to slip away? This week Dr. Kathleen Nadeau joins us to talk about the grief that doesn't always get named, and what's possible on the other side of it.
ADHD, Memory, and the Stories We Tell Ourselves with Daniella Karidi, Ph.D.
What if forgetting isn't a failure — it's just how your brain is designed to work? Dr. Daniella Karidi returns to open our new series on ADHD and aging with a reframe that makes everything else click into place.
Aging Out Loud: Rethinking ADHD in Later Life with Dr. Kathleen Nadeau
ADHD doesn’t retire—and it certainly doesn’t get easier with age. Dr. Kathleen Nadeau joins us to explore the real challenges older adults face with ADHD, and why structure, sleep, and connection are more vital than ever for a thriving later life.