2412: Imposter Syndrome, Rejection Sensitivity, and Your ADHD with Mallory Band
Executive function coach Mallory Band joins us to talk about Imposter Syndrome and how getting comfortable with it can curb triggering ADHD tag-along symptoms!
2410: Breaking Free of the Burnout Blues with Casey Dixon
Casey Dixon is back to talk about burnout and answer the question once and for all: will vacation truly cure the burnout blues?
2317: The ADHD Therapy Experience with Dr. Sharon Saline
Sharon Saline returns to talk about the ADHD therapy experience — what to expect, what to look for, and what to watch out for as you seek support for your ADHD!
2313: Intervention Fatigue in The Complex: Navigating the New ADHD Diagnosis with James & Jules Ochoa
James and Jules Ochoa are back to teach us how to navigating a brand new ADHD diagnosis without crashing into the wall of overwhelm. Plus, they bring a sneak preview of the new season of their own ADHD podcast, ‘The Complex’!
2219: Brain Music with Focus@Will with founder Will Henshall
Looking for focus? Like music? Have trouble focusing WITH music? We might just be able to help you out today! Focus@Will is a service offering personalized focus music to help you tune in to what you’re doing so that you can get it done. Will Henshall is the musician and inventor behind the service and joins us today to talk about the tool, the technology, and how it just might be your next secret weapon in your war on distraction.
2218: The Trance of Scarcity with Victoria Castle
Author Victoria Castle joins us this week to talk about her book, ‘The Trance of Scarcity’, and how living with ADHD is living with a natural position of less-than. How do we move from scarcity to abundance? This week we create that map!
2207: Living with ADHD • You can have struggles and still have success with Dr. Kalaki Clarke
Dr. Kalaki Clarke joins us to talk about her journey with ADHD to becoming a physician, her work as an advocate for ADHDers everywhere, and her side gig as an award-winning in-car singer!
2206: You Can't "Fix" ADHD
ADHD is part of us. You’ll hear a lot of people talking about how they can help you “fix” your ADHD but they always seem to forget that first part. This week on the show, a meditation on fault, blame, and what it really means to fix ADHD.
2202: Move On.
"Move on,” you say to yourself. And yet, you perseverate. You left work incomplete, you let someone down, you missed a deadline… you’re feeling the burden of those losses and yet, the world continues to spin. How do you maintain composure enough to be able to say with confidence that it’s time to move on, move forward, tackle a new challenge tomorrow and free your mind from the losses of today?
454: At the Corner of ADHD Avenue and Panic Street
We’re on the edge around these parts, pressured by the environment, the overwhelming weight of politics in the US, and all the associated symptoms that come with it. What happens when your ADHD symptoms run into your healthcare requirements and spark panic? That’s this week on The ADHD Podcast with a personal story from Pete.
453: Growing Up with Undiagnosed ADHD with Tara Koch
It's not easy being missed, especially when you know you're not quite relating to the world the same way your peers are. This week, ADHD coach Tara Koch joins us to talk about her experience growing up missing the ADHD diagnosis.
443: Transitions
This week on The ADHD Podcast, we’re talking all about transitions and how to set yourself up for success by framing your transitions in a new light. Plus, Pete’s back after a longer-than-expected break thanks to his transition around COVID.
436: Comparison, Guilt, and Shame with Dr. Michelle Frank
Last time Dr. Michelle Frank was here, she helped us work through shame and how it impacts relationships. As it turns out, there's more guilt, shame, and relativism in ADHD than we thought.
431: Interrupting Negative Patterns with Dr. Dodge Rea
Environmental stress can make you feel like you're in a never-ending loop. Today on the show, Dr. Dodge Rea gives us some tools to interrupt those negative patterns.
428: The ADHD Storm of the Century with James Ochoa
We're living through a time of crisis. The pandemic is of course the global medical crisis. But inside each of us, we're living through our own, individual crises. If you're living with ADHD, you're likely keeping an eye on the horizion ... the ADHD Storm of the Century is on us and James Ochoa is back to help.
427: Dealing with Phone Anxiety and ADHD
This week on the show, Nikki and Pete are kicking off a series on communication and starting with a tool that frustrates many: the phone. From addressing social phobia to building and overcoming the fear hierarchy, we’re all about building a new relationship with the phone today… and maybe even conquering your voicemail!
426: Lies & ADHD with Ari Tuckman
This week, we’re thrilled to have Ari Tuckman back on the show to talk about ADHD and lies, the situations that are most likely to cause you to push that button, and how to reframe your behavior and make amends if you’ve found yourself in uncomfortable, lie-inducing situations.
424: Pandemic Anxiety with Dr. Doug
We interrupt our regularly-scheduled podcast to inject a couple of ideas in your path today. In this first episode, Dr. Doug Herr is back to talk about the anxiety and stress that comes with living with the unknown.
416: Managing Emotions During the ADHD Job Hunt with Dr. Doug Herr
Dr. Doug Herr joins us today to shepherd us through a conversation on ADHD in the job hunt. His unique approach to coaching individuals toward a more satisfactory career horizon, plus his experience as a psychotherapist living with ADHD, makes him the perfect guest this week.
412: Nikki's Take-Aways from the 2019 ADHD Conference!
Nikki’s back from the Annual 31st International Conference on ADHD and she has lessons to share!