Overcoming Burnout and ADHD with David Greenwood
Is ADHD a fast track to burnout? Join Pete and Nikki as they talk with David Greenwood, author of Overcoming Burnout, about the surprising link between ADHD and exhaustion, and discover practical strategies to reclaim your energy and focus.
Overwhelmed and Over-Committed: The ADHD Struggle is Real
This week, we are going to take a look at one of the ways we can create overwhelm for ourselves through over commitment and how we can create healthy boundaries for ourselves to keep us from overloading our schedule.
The 2023 ADHD Podcast Job Survey Review
The results are in! When we kicked off our job series we asked you about your jobs, your red flags, the work you do, and the way you want to do it. Today, we're going to review those results and see what we can learn from one another about the way work works for each of us.
When ADHD Meets the Artificial Structures of Work with Dr. Kourosh Dini
This week on the show, we're exploring the artifice of bureaucracy and administrative structures of traditional work, and how it can be difficult to navigate with an ADHD brain, and we have the perfect guest to help us do it: board-certified psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, author, and musician, Dr. Kourosh Dini.
Shaping the ADHD Career with Shell Mendelson
We've spent the last two weeks talking about red flags and deal breakers at work for the ADHD brain, largely fueled by comments from you—listeners and community members. This week, we're joined by Shell Mendelson, a career coach who helps us to shape a career with ADHD.
ADHD Deal Breakers at Work!
This week, we’re continuing our job series and talking about deal breakers — those things that you see or experience in your job or on the job hunt that you simply can’t or won’t tolerate. We asked our listeners to weigh in on the topic again this week, and it turns out they had a lot to say.
Red Flags in the Workplace
Work is hard. Working with ADHD adds a layer of complication around self-direction and awareness which others might not understand. This week, Nikki and Pete are talking about the red flags at work that can help you get a better sense of your own performance and clearly define your needs to your team.
Breaking out of the 'What Do You Do?' Box
What do you do? You're probably tempted to try and describe your job title. But what does that mean to anyone outside your business, and how well does that title describe who you are? This week, Nikki and Pete kick off the ADHD Jobs Series with an exploration of work, and how our work defines us.
Aron Croft Brings ME into Building your Business with ADHD
The last time Aron Croft was here, he shared his story of his education and personal background meeting ADHD reality. He's back with us this week to share how that ADHD reality meets the business world and how you might find success by pivoting a business school classic model for your own needs.
Morgan Hancock on ADHD in the Military and Success as an Entrepreneurial Troublemaker
Morgan Hancock is a commercial real estate agent, entrepreneur, US ARMY veteran, mother-of-two, a passionate advocate of the arts, and the founder of “Bourbon with Heart, Inc.”, an arts-focused bourbon charity. She joins us today to talk about her experience doing all those things living and working with ADHD.
Getting Unstuck and Speaking ADHD Truth to Power with Maggie Isely
Maggie Isley is a designer, coach, and speaker. She’s the co-founder and creative director of 929 Studios, where she works with businesses around the world to form cohesive brand identities. She joins us today to talk about her work with neurodivergent entrepreneurs and how to get unstuck in our professional growth.
Building Your Day when You’re the Boss
Who's the boss? You. You're the boss. But occasionally you might just think your ADHD is the boss. So, how do you build and manage your day as an independent business owner with ADHD? That's on deck for this week's show!v
ADHD Entrepreneurs ❤️ Business with Occupational Therapist and Coach Jamie Cutino
At first blush you might think that ADHD would hinder your chances to successfully start a business, but this week's guest has something to say about that. Jamie Cutino offers occupational therapy based coaching for women with ADHD and sings the praises of ADHD as a bouquet that can truly benefit the entrepreneur.
Learning Out Loud: ADHD Advocacy with Rach Idowu
Rach Idowu shares her journey from ADHD diagnosis to ADHD advocacy behind her Substack, Instagram and more.
2413: When Expectations Meet Your ADHD Reality: Finding Success in School and Life with Aron Croft
Aron Croft was set up for success: Great college, high expectations from an education-centered family. Then ADHD stepped in. This week, we’re talking about the conflict that exists between desire and expectation for success, and the reality of running into the brick wall of shame with a coach who has seen it from both sides.
Nikki & Pete Summary Fun for March 2022
Nikki and Pete are talking time, goals, FOBO, blocking, and burnout in the first-ever ADHD Podcast summary session!
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?
2409: Client Case: Unblocking & Tackling (Not a Football Strategy)
It might not look great on the gridiron, but unblocking and tackling your tasks might unlock reserves of productivity stuck behind fear and uncertainty!
2407: How PACT Goals Work for Your ADHD
Never heard of PACT goals? You’re in for it today! We’re talking about a goal-setting metaphor with greater attention on outcomes than process and we think it has real legs when it comes to ADHD.
2406: Manage Your Time, Not Your Systems
Pete offers a case of a client struggling with task overload. Thanks to a tour of todo systems and a little handicraft, they build a new mental model for managing available time.