The Fragile Dance of Memory and ADHD with Daniella Karidi, Ph.D.

Memory isn’t a vault—it’s a fragile system of steps, and for ADHD brains, each one is more vulnerable to collapse. This week, Dr. Daniella Karidi helps us rethink what it means to forget, why prospective memory is the hardest of all, and how kindness might be the most powerful memory strategy we have.

Hormones, ADHD & the Chaos in Between with Dr. Dara Abraham

Hormonal changes can turn ADHD symptoms into a moving target, especially during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Dara Abraham joins us to break down the science, share practical strategies, and offer hope for women navigating this often-misunderstood intersection.

What Your Body’s Telling You About ADHD with Jules Galloway

What happens when your ADHD-fueled ambition crashes into a body that’s had enough? Clinical naturopath Jules Galloway joins the show to explore the powerful and often overlooked relationship between ADHD, chronic illness, inflammation, and healing from the inside out.

The ADHD-Productivity Trap with Ari Tuckman, Psy.D, CST

Why do people with ADHD feel like they’re always busy but never productive? Dr. Ari Tuckman returns to break down the psychology of overwhelm, perfectionism, and what it really means to get things done when your brain won’t let you.