Change Your Vocabulary, Change Your Mindset

It’s 2022! And we’re kicking off the new year and new season with change. Specifically, we’re going to look at how the language we use influences the way we think about – and approach – the world around us.
Navigating Your ADHD with An ADHD Coach

We started with meds. Last week, we followed up with therapy. This week, we’re wrapping up our trio of treatment episodes with a conversation on ADHD coaching, and how the coaching process can help you integrate your life with your ADHD.
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!
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.
Episode 500

We couldn’t have done it without you. Thanks, everyone, for listening, and for indulging us with this trip down memory lane!
Tackling the Big Audacious Goal!

This week on The ADHD Podcast, Coach Nikki helps Pete reframe his experience with shame and goal-setting in preparation for his Big Audacious Goal: National Novel Writing Month 2021!
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’!
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 tal
Listener Stories: Where were you when you found out you had ADHD?

Like any good superhero, we all have our origin stories. Unlike those same superheroes, we sometimes struggle to save the day if we’re distracted by shiny door knobs. Stories of those shiny door knobs today.
Why are some tasks so hard with ADHD?

Why are some tasks harder than others? Is that task itself suddenly that much more challenging that everything else you’re doing? Likely not. What’s different? The way our brains are triggering as a result of it.