An Over-the-Counter Video Game for ADHD with Akili CEO Eddie Martucci
We’re continuing our series on gaming and ADHD this week. So far, we’ve explored how gaming ignites creativity and can expand perspectives and horizons. But what if we told you there was a game that is designed and build expressly to aid in treatment of attention disorders? Eddie Martucci is CEO of Akili and joins us today to talk about that very game, how it works, and what it just might be able to do for you.
Decoding the World of Games with Professor Colleen Macklin
Colleen Macklin is a game designer and a Professor in the School of Art, Media and Technology at Parsons School of Design and author of Iterate: Ten Lessons in Design and Failure. She’s interested in how games model and reveal ideologies through systems. And, incidentally, she reports she was recently diagnosed with ADHD, which makes her doubly cool in our crowd. She joins us today to talk about games and gaming and neurodiversity.
Celebrating Your Wins with TCA Coach Lynn Warner
Our ADHD can feel like a weight on our backs. But what happens to you when you stop, take stock, and celebrate what is going right? This week on the show, TCA Coach Lynn Warner joins us for a conversation about just that: Celebrating our Wins with ADHD!
ADHD and Overwhelm with Coach Ian Wahlert
Feeling overwhelmed? Let's be honest: Probably. This week we're taking on ADHD overwhelm with coach Ian Wahlert as we deal with unplanned transitions, breaking down big thoughts, avoidance, and shut-down.
Everything is an Experiment with Dr. Lola Day
Dr. Lola Day joins us this week to talk about balancing her work as a pediatric cardiologist, an ADHD coach, and an advocate for busy women struggling with burnout.
The Cannonball Runs • A What's That Smell Anxiety Special
Tommy Metz joins us to talk about what to do when an anxiety storm hits, the cannonball of fear drops in your stomach. What causes it, connects those experiences, and how do you get to the other side of it?
Eating Your ADHD with Dietitian Nicole DeMasi Malcher
How's your relationship with food? Do any emotional eating lately? Feeling that magnetic pull to McDonalds? You think there might be any ADHD hidden in there knocking away at you? Nicole DeMasi Malcher is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and founder of eatingwithADHD.com, where she helps people with ADHD stop binge-eating and learn to have a healthier relationship with food and body image and she's going to help us all out this week!
You CAN Handle the Truth! Lying & ADHD with Dr. Norrine Russell
Dr. Norrine Russell joins us to help us understand the ADHD relationship to the truth!
New Parent ADHD Primer with Dr. Marcy Caldwell
As our guest says it, a lot happens when you have a new creature to care for. The lessons that come when you’re facing the stressors of new parenthood might unlock some things you don’t know about yourself: ADHD. Dr. Marcy Caldwell joins us to tell us all why.
Reconnect your Brain and Body with Art! Creative Care with Andrea Krakovsky and Shoshanah Blaiss
We explore the benefits of art therapy and how it can benefit those with ADHD with artist and creative care facilitator, Andrea Krakovsky, along with one of her clients who happens to be a member of the Take Control ADHD community.
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.
From Healing to Helping with Matt Raekelboom
We're kicking off our series of interviews with ADHD influencers with Journey2ADHD himself: Matt Raekelboom. He breaks down his journey with ADHD from over-medicated youth to TikTok and Instagram success.
2404: Flair, ADHD, and Inclusivity with Coach Kim To
Kim To is CEO and Founder of Flair, a new platform designed to help you access a range of healthcare services to manage your life with ADHD. She joins us today to talk about the tool and her work as an ADHD coach building a practice around inclusivity and understanding.
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!
2316: Myths & ADHD Medication with Dr. William Dodson
What do you know about your ADHD medications? We didn’t know much, so we brought in the expert, Dr. William Dodson, a Board-Certified adult psychiatrist and one of the first clinicians who specialized in adults with ADHD decades ago.
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’!
2312: ADHD in a Fluid World with Jude Parker Koski
Jude Parker Koski has dedicated his career to serving marginalized communities through work in the nonprofit sector since 1996. He’s and advocate for the homeless and LGBTQIA+ communities. He’s also a transgender professional, and he joins us today to talk about his experience supporting his communities while living with ADHD.
2306: Forging Successful Kids with Diane Dempster and Elaine Taylor-Klaus from Impact Parents
We're continuing our family series on the podcast with our dear friends Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster of Impact Parents. Together, they have taken their ADHD coaching and evolved their work into an incredible resource for parents raising complex kids.
2305: Charting a Mindful Path with your ADHD Teen with Drs. Karen Bluth and Mark Bertin
Today on the show we're talking with Drs. Mark Bertin and Karen Bluth, authors of "Mindfulness and Self-Compassion for Teen ADHD."
2304: Empathy is your Number One System with Dr. Norrine Russell
Dr. Norrine Russell knows a lot of about systems and processes we use to support complex kids and families. That's why she's a staunch advocate for putting the systems aside and remembering that your number one tool for communicating with your kids is empathy.