
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.
Nikki Kinzer has dedicated her career to fostering improved living systems, transitioning from retail management and human resources to professional organizing, where she discovered her vocation in aiding individuals with ADHD. She refocused her business in 2010 to cater to adults and college students with ADHD, becoming a certified coach with the ADD Coach Academy and the International Coaching Federation. Kinzer’s current venture, Take Control ADHD, offers coaching, online trainings, and fosters a global community for those seeking to understand and manage their ADHD. She also co-hosts the successful “Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast,” which since its inception in 2010, has amassed over 500 episodes, millions of downloads, and a vibrant Discord community for listener engagement.
Rach Idowu shares her journey from ADHD diagnosis to ADHD advocacy behind her Substack, Instagram and more.
KC Davis is a therapist, influencer, and author of “How to Keep House while Drowning.” She joins us today to share her journey through neurodiversity on TikTok.
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.
If you’re a new listener, this episode is for you. We talk about how we started, what we do here, and how you can get the most out of The ADHD Podcast community.
Nikki and Pete review lessons learned from their last three episodes on overcoming obstacles, from impostor syndrome to tech troubles!
This week on the show we’re talking with Christina Avallone, author of “Thriving in a Digital World”, to discuss the pitfalls many of us face when technology starts to take over.
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 int
Here we are. Episode one of our new podcast. This week, we’re talking about how we capture ideas, how we make room for new things in our lives, and how we make sure the things we really want to do have air to grow and flourish, while the things we don’t a
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!
Nikki and Pete are talking time, goals, FOBO, blocking, and burnout in the first-ever ADHD Podcast summary session!