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In today's episode the emotional swings often seen in ADHD ("ADHD mood") can be better understood not as fixed traits or flaws, but as moment-to-moment experiences created through thought. Thought: Individuals with ADHD often experience fast-moving, intense thoughts, which can lead to rapid mood shifts. According to Banks, moods are not caused by external situations or diagnoses, but by our own thinking in the moment. Consciousness: This principle explains how we become aware of our moods. For someone with ADHD, increased awareness can create space between stimulus and reaction, allowing for more perspective and less identification with fleeting emotional states. Mind: This represents the deeper intelligence behind life. Regardless of how chaotic moods may feel, the Principle of Mind suggests that there is an innate well-being underneath — untouched by the storm of thought.
Authentically ADHD – ADHD, Alexithymia, and Anhedonia: Understanding Emotions and MotivationHello and welcome to Authentically ADHD! I'm Carmen, your host. Today, we're diving into a topic that might hit very close to home for a lot of us: the confusing intersection of ADHD, alexithymia, and anhedonia. Now, those are some big, clinical-sounding words – but don't worry. We're going to break them down in plain language and talk about how they can overlap in real life. If you've ever thought, “Why can't I figure out what I'm feeling?” or “Why don't I enjoy things the way I used to?”, or if you find yourself emotionally drained after a long day of masking your ADHD traits, then this episode is for you.In this 25–30 minute journey, we'll mix a bit of neuroscience (in a friendly, non-intimidating way) with personal storytelling. I'll share some of my own experiences, and we'll explore what research says about why these experiences happen. By the end, you'll have a clearer understanding of what ADHD, alexithymia, and anhedonia really mean, why they often go hand-in-hand (especially in neurodivergent folks like us), and what we can do to cope and thrive. We'll also bust some common myths and misunderstandings – including why these issues often get overlooked or dismissed, especially in women and people diagnosed later in life. And as always, we'll wrap up with strategies and a big dose of validation and hope. So, get comfy (or start that task you've been putting off and take us along!), and let's get started.Understanding ADHD, Alexithymia, and AnhedoniaBefore we delve into how these things intersect, let's clearly define each of these terms. They each describe a different piece of the puzzle of our emotional and mental life. Understanding what they are will help us see how they connect. In a nutshell:ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder): ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent patterns of inattention (difficulty focusing, forgetfulness), hyperactivity (restlessness, fidgeting), and impulsivity (acting without thinking) that interfere with daily functioningneurolaunch.com. In adults, ADHD can look like struggling to stay organized, constantly losing your keys, jumping from one idea to another, or even feeling emotionally impulsive. It's not just “kids being hyper” – it's a lifelong brain-based condition affecting how we concentrate, manage time, and regulate behavior and emotions.Alexithymia: Alexithymia is not a disorder but a personality trait or profile, often described as having difficulty identifying and describing your emotionsneurodivergentinsights.com. The word literally means “without words for emotion.” If you have alexithymia, you might feel strong emotions physically (like a racing heart or a knot in your stomach) but struggle to pinpoint what the emotion is (is it anxiety? anger? hunger?) and find words to express it. Alexithymia exists on a spectrum – some people have mild trouble with emotions, others have it to a more severe degreeneurodivergentinsights.com. It frequently co-occurs with neurodivergent conditions; in fact, research suggests that a significant subset of people with ADHD (estimates range from about 20% to over 40%) also have alexithymianeurodivergentinsights.combhcsmt.com. So, if you have ADHD and you've always felt “out of touch” with your emotions, alexithymia might be a concept that resonates with you.Anhedonia: Anhedonia means an inability or reduced ability to experience pleasure. It's like the volume knob for enjoyment is turned way down. People with anhedonia struggle to feel joy or interest in activities that used to be fun or rewardingneurolaunch.com. This term is often discussed in the context of depression (since losing pleasure is a core symptom of depressive episodes), but it's not exclusive to depression. As we'll explore, anhedonia can also show up in ADHD. If you find that hobbies, socializing, or accomplishments don't light you up the way they do for others (or the way they once did for you), anhedonia could be at play. It can feel like emotional flatness or being chronically “uninspired” – you want to want things, but the feeling isn't there.Each of these three – ADHD, alexithymia, and anhedonia – is distinct. ADHD is an officially recognized neurodevelopmental condition affecting attention and self-regulation. Alexithymia is a descriptive trait about emotional awareness. Anhedonia is a symptom state of not experiencing pleasure. Yet, despite their differences, these experiences often overlap and tangle together, especially for neurodivergent individuals. When someone has ADHD, they're more likely to also experience traits of alexithymianeurodivergentinsights.com, and they may be more prone to anhedonia or “low hedonic tone” (low baseline ability to feel reward) than the general populationen.wikipedia.org. Why is that? Let's dig into the brain science to find out.The Neuroscience Behind the OverlapSo, why do ADHD, alexithymia, and anhedonia so often form a trio? To answer that, we need to talk about how our brains process emotions and rewards. Don't worry – we'll keep it conversational. Imagine your brain as an orchestra: different sections handle different parts of the music. When everything's in tune, you get a harmonious experience of life – you feel emotions, you find joy in activities, you focus when you need to. With ADHD, alexithymia, and anhedonia, some sections of the orchestra are either playing off-key or playing too quietly to hear.One key player here is dopamine, a neurotransmitter often nicknamed the “reward chemical.” Dopamine is heavily involved in motivation, pleasure, and attention – basically the brain's way of saying “Hey, this is important/fun, focus on this!” In ADHD brains, dopamine signaling doesn't work typically; it can be underactive or dysregulatedneurolaunch.comneurolaunch.com. Think of it like a weak Wi-Fi signal in the reward circuits of the brain – messages about reward and pleasure just aren't getting through fast or strong enough. Because of this, everyday tasks might not feel as rewarding to someone with ADHD as they do to someone without ADHD. Science actually shows that ADHD-related dopamine impairments can dysregulate the brain's reward processing and lead to anhedonia (difficulty feeling pleasure) in some individualsen.wikipedia.org. In other words, the same brain chemistry quirk that makes it hard to concentrate can also turn down the volume on enjoyment and motivation.Now, what about alexithymia? While dopamine is more about the reward system, alexithymia has a lot to do with our brain's emotional awareness and interoception (a fancy word for sensing the internal state of your body). Some researchers believe alexithymia is essentially a problem with how the brain's insula and related regions process internal signalsbhcsmt.com. The insula is like the brain's monitor for bodily and emotional sensations – it helps you notice a fast heartbeat and connect it to “I feel anxious,” for example. In alexithymia, that monitoring system might be glitchy. Emotions are still happening under the hood (we still produce the bodily reactions and basic emotional responses), but the translation of those signals into conscious awareness and labels doesn't work well. It's as if the brain doesn't label the emotions correctly or at all. This is why someone with alexithymia can seem calm or unaffected externally while internally their heart is pounding – they truly might not recognize what they're feeling, or they might just register a vague discomfort without an emotional label. Interestingly, alexithymia has been called a “disconnect between the emotional and thinking parts of the brain.” The emotional signals are there, but the cortex (thinking brain) can't interpret them properly.So, how do these tie together? ADHD and alexithymia share some overlapping brain differences. For one, both are linked to difficulties in emotional regulation. ADHD isn't just about attention – many experts now recognize that emotional impulsivity and difficulty regulating feelings are core aspects of ADHD for many peopleneurodivergentinsights.com. If you have ADHD, you might feel things more intensely but also more fleetingly, and you can struggle to manage those feelings (for example, quick frustration, or being easily hurt by criticism, then rapidly switching to another mood). Now add alexithymia into the mix: you have big emotions (possibly ADHD-related) but poor insight into them. That's a challenging combo! In fact, having alexithymia can make it even harder for ADHDers to understand and regulate their emotional ups and downsneurodivergentinsights.comneurodivergentinsights.com. It's like trying to drive a car with a super sensitive gas pedal (ADHD emotions) but a foggy windshield (alexithymia blocking your view of what's happening inside you).Neuroscience also hints at other overlaps. Both ADHD and alexithymia have been associated with atypical functioning in the prefrontal cortex (the brain's executive control center) and in connections between the cortex and deeper emotional brain regions. ADHD's executive function challenges mean the brain can struggle to pause and reflect – which might also affect the ability to reflect on and name emotions. If you're constantly chasing the next stimulus or fighting to focus, you might not have the bandwidth to analyze “What am I feeling right now?” Similarly, alexithymia may involve less activation or connectivity in areas that integrate bodily states into emotional awareness (like the anterior insula, for those who love brain specifics). There's even some evidence pointing to dopamine's role in emotional awareness: conditions with dopamine dysfunction (like Parkinson's disease and yes, ADHD) show high rates of alexithymiabhcsmt.com. Fascinatingly, one study found that when ADHD patients with alexithymia were treated with stimulant medication (which boosts dopamine), their alexithymia scores improved and they became more emotionally aware over six monthsbhcsmt.combhcsmt.com. That's a neat clue that brain chemistry ties these experiences together. Dopamine doesn't just help you focus; it also might help you feel.In summary, the brain's reward and emotion systems are interconnected. ADHD's neurochemistry (like low dopamine) can set the stage for anhedonia – the brain isn't signaling “reward!” as it should, so you might not feel the pleasure or motivation that others do from the same eventneurolaunch.comen.wikipedia.org. Meanwhile, ADHD's cognitive and emotional dysregulation can set the stage for alexithymia – life is fast, attention is scattered, emotions swing, and the self-reflection wires get crossed, leaving you unsure of what you feel. And of course, alexithymia itself can contribute to anhedonia: if you struggle to recognize feelings, you might also have trouble recognizing pleasure or excitement. In fact, one hallmark of alexithymia is an externally oriented thinking style and little attention to inner feelings, which has been linked to a reduced ability to experience positive emotionsneurodivergentinsights.com. That sounds an awful lot like blunted pleasure. So these three concepts feed into each other in a cycle. Next, let's talk about what that cycle feels like in everyday life.When These Worlds Collide: Emotional Regulation, Motivation, and Daily LifeLiving with any one of these — ADHD, alexithymia, or anhedonia — can be challenging. But when they overlap, it can feel like a perfect storm. Let's paint a picture of how that overlap can complicate emotional regulation, motivation, and just day-to-day functioning:1. Emotional Regulation Woes: With ADHD, emotions can be intense and quick to change, but also quick to be forgotten. Add alexithymia, and you might not even know what you're feeling until it boils over. Many of us with ADHD have been told we're “too sensitive” or “overreacting,” when in reality we felt an emotion suddenly and strongly, and it was hard to modulate it. Now imagine not having a good handle on what that emotion was – that's the alexithymia piece. You might go from zero to sixty (calm to furious or panicked) without recognizing, “I'm getting upset” until you're at the breaking point. Afterwards, you might struggle to explain to someone (or to yourself) why you reacted that way, because you lack words for those internal states. This overlap often leads to feeling out of control or ashamed of one's emotions. It can also lead to something I call emotional whiplash: you're overwhelmed by feelings in one moment, and utterly numb the next. That numbness can be a form of anhedonia or emotional shutdown – a brain response where, after so much intense feeling and confusion, you kind of just go blank. Over time, experiencing this rollercoaster can make you anxious about your own emotional reactions (“What if I explode or break down and I don't even know why?”).2. Motivation and Reward: A common ADHD experience is struggling to start or finish tasks that aren't inherently interesting – our brains crave stimulation (the “interest-based nervous system,” as it's sometimes called). Now tack on anhedonia. If you don't feel much pleasure or reward even when you complete something or do something fun, it's doubly hard to motivate yourself. It becomes a vicious cycleneurolaunch.comneurolaunch.com: ADHD makes it hard to stick with activities (so you might impulsively seek something new or get distracted), and anhedonia makes it unrewarding to do so (so even if you stick to it, you feel like “meh, that was pointless”). Picture trying to play a video game where every time you accomplish a mission, the game doesn't give you any points or fanfare – you'd probably lose interest quickly! That's what the ADHD-anhedonia combo can feel like in real life. Even hobbies you know you used to love might not give you the dopamine hit they once did, which is deeply frustrating. You might cycle through activities or careers or relationships, always searching for that spark of joy or interest, but finding that your brain's reward system isn't lighting up as expected. People around you might label you as flaky or lazy, when in truth your brain is under-stimulated and under-rewarded, making sustained effort feel like running a marathon with ankle weights on.3. Daily Functioning and Executive Function: Executive functions (things like planning, organizing, time management) are already a challenge in ADHD. Combine that with these emotional and motivational difficulties, and daily life can get chaotic. For instance, say you have an important project to do. ADHD might have you procrastinating until the last minute because, well, focus is hard until urgency kicks in. Anhedonia means even the reward of “I'll feel proud when this is done” or “I'll enjoy doing this piece I usually like” doesn't register strongly, so there's not much internal pull to start the task. Meanwhile, alexithymia means you might not realize how anxious it's making you to leave it so late – you just feel a vague tension or you get irritable without connecting it to stress. All of this might result in a last-minute panic, tears of frustration you didn't see coming, or even a shutdown where you just can't do it at all. Daily tasks like household chores or self-care can similarly fall apart. You know on some level that you'll feel better if you shower or clean the kitchen, but you don't feel that reward normally (anhedonia), and you don't really register how crummy it feels to be unwashed or in a mess until it's extreme (alexithymia's lack of internal cues), and ADHD has you distracted by a million other more interesting things in the moment. It's easy to see how this trio can impact routines, health, work performance – basically any aspect of daily living.4. Social and Relationship Impact: Emotions and enjoyment are huge parts of how we connect with others. When you have alexithymia, people might perceive you as distant, cold, or uninterested because you don't express emotions in a typical way or struggle to empathize verbally. You might care deeply, but you don't show it with “I'm so happy for you” or “I'm upset about this” because you can't quite identify those feelings in the first place. With ADHD, you might interrupt or space out in conversations, or you feel emotions so strongly that you come on too intense, which can be hard for others to navigate. Now, add anhedonia – maybe you stop wanting to go out with friends or initiate activities because you just don't find joy in them, so people think you're avoiding them or being negative. Misunderstandings abound. A friend might think you don't care about their troubles because you didn't show much emotion when they were sad (when in fact you did care but couldn't express it). A partner might feel hurt that you never seem excited about doing things together anymore, or that you're disengaged. Daily life with others becomes a minefield of potential misinterpretations, where your internal state and your outward actions don't line up in the “expected” way.Everything we just described can seriously affect one's self-esteem and mental health, too. It's common for people in this overlap to start thinking, “What's wrong with me?” or to assume they're just bad at life or broken. Let me assure you right now: you are not broken, and you're not alone in this. There are explanations for why you feel the way you do, and with understanding comes the ability to find new strategies. But before we get to coping strategies, it's important to address some of those misunderstandings from the outside world in a bit more detail – especially how they play out for women and late-diagnosed adults.Misunderstandings and Missed DiagnosesWhen you're dealing with ADHD, alexithymia, and anhedonia, other people in your life (and even some professionals) might not “get it.” These conditions – particularly alexithymia and anhedonia – are often invisible. To someone on the outside, your behaviors might be misread in a bunch of uncharitable ways. Let's clear the air on some common misunderstandings:“You're just being lazy/unmotivated.” How many of us with ADHD have heard that one?
How many times have you been told to “calm down and take a breath” in the middle of an RSD meltdown?If only it were that simple… or could it be?This episode isn't about some shiny new trend — it's about breath. The one thing you carry with you every second of the day — and might just be the most powerful tool you're not using.I'm joined by Jamie Clements, breathwork coach, founder of The Breath Space, and quite honestly, one of the most authentic voices in the wellness world right now. What I love most about Jamie is that he's not here to sell you perfection. He's lived the struggle — from panic attacks and burnout to building a life (and business) rooted in purpose, self-connection and real, grounded service.Together, we untangle:
【⚠️】因为嘉宾都长期工作生活在英语环境中,工作的语言是英文,在本期播客的语言表达中会有大量中英文夹杂的情况。介意的朋友请不要点开。 在世界的缝隙中安放自己 - 三位经验丰富的心理咨询师分享她们独特的经历和专业知识。就女性,移民,饮食障碍,神经多样,多元认同等内容进行讨论,并回答香柚们提出的问题。 时间线 00:00:03 主持人和心理咨询师自我介绍 00:06:05 移民与跨文化心理健康:移民过程是一个不断成为“他者”的过程,移民群体常见的生存心态(survival mindset)。 00:11:04 ADHD为神经发育障碍,而非道德缺陷。ADHD成人和孩子在治疗方法上的相似之处,要像对待“大一点的孩子”一样,尊重其自主选择。 00:14:46 进食障碍与身体意象: 帮助个体建立健康的身体意象。强调社会评价的权力意味,以及“美”和“健康”概念的社会建构性。 00:22:22 不同生命体验的力量,以及如何重建个人秩序,找到生活中的可控因素来对抗大环境的无力感。 00:31:08 理解来访者的独特体验,并警惕健全主义(ableism)的影响。 00:35:36 帮助国际学生适应新环境,应对文化冲突和心理压力。建立有效支持系统和主动寻求校内资源是关键。 00:45:13 如何更好地自我倡导? 00:59:15 何时“看标签”变为病态? 01:10:51 如何预防和摆脱暴食循环? 01:15:20 探索ASD或其他神经多样性? 01:21:19 ACT视角下的诊断标签? 01:26:50 如何克服社交焦虑? 01:36:25 如何克服身份焦虑? 01:43:44 深入了解ASD的途径? 主持、后期:悟空 (小红书:悟空,豆瓣:悟空 ,她乡论坛:悟空 @wukong) 悟空,2009年高中毕业来到美国读本科,在美国工作生活了13年。其中主要时间都生活在西海岸。在一家科技大厂工作。2022年决定跳出舒适圈,从美国搬到了欧洲,现在正在欧洲旅居。精力充沛,爱瞎折腾,喜欢尝试不同的可能性。想为这个世界变得更好出小小的一份力。 嘉宾: 潘文稚: 华盛顿特区执照心理咨询师(LPC), 乔治城大学心理咨询师。生长于温州, 家庭经历多代移民与逆移民浪潮, 目前与美国的移民系统搏斗中。活跃于中英文的女权与LGBTQIA+赋权团体, 致力降低心理健康领域内外信息差, 帮助寻求帮助及希望成为助人专业者的社群成员。临床兴趣:睡眠问题、复杂创伤、移民与多元文化经验。 谢天一: 美国犹他州立大学心理学博士, 现任爱荷华大学心理咨询中心副主任。主管外联与预防服务, 专长领域包括饮食障碍与身体意象、抑郁、强迫症、焦虑障碍、文化适应及支持国际学生。主要采用结合人本主义与依恋理论的接纳与承诺疗法(ACT)。 韦亦然: 纽约州持证社会工作者(LMSW), 心理咨询师, ADHD。拥有多年针对ADHD咨询的专业经验, 与不同年龄群体, 不同认知特质的成人、孩子、家庭工作。致力于支持每个人以自己的风格, 活出自己想要的人生。 音乐:Moonlight Beach Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 欢迎更多自我认同为女性和non-binary的朋友加入WomenOverseas她乡论坛,和海内外华人女性/non-binary共同探索广阔的世界,成为更好的自己。
In this episode, I welcome women's health practitioner Adele Wimsett. We dive into the complexities of women's health, focusing on ADHD, perimenopause, and menopause. Adele shares insights on managing ADHD symptoms, the impact of birth control, and the importance of understanding your own hormonal patterns. Listeners will gain valuable tips on creating an ADHD-friendly lifestyle, the significance of proper nutrition, and the role of HRT and supplements in hormone balance. Key Moments: Understanding ADHD and Food Complexities Exploring ADHD and Women's Health The Impact of Birth Control on ADHD ADHD Diagnosis and Personal Experiences ADHD in Women: Symptoms and Misconceptions The Role of Hormones in ADHD ADHD and Perimenopause ADHD-Friendly Lifestyle Tips Morning Coffee Routine Simplifying Meal Choices Impact of Extended Fasting ADHD and Routine Challenges Overstimulation and Burnout Hormonal Impact of Modern Lifestyles Tracking and Optimizing Health The Myth of Magic Supplements Importance of Protein Intake Hormone Replacement Therapy Insights Foundational Health Principles Advocacy and Informed Decisions Let's dive in! Thank you for joining us today. If you could rate, review & subscribe, it would mean the world to me! While you're at it, take a screenshot and tag me @jennpike to share on Instagram – I'll re-share that baby out to the community & once a month I'll be doing a draw from those re-shares and send the winner something special! Click here to listen: Apple Podcasts – CLICK HERESpotify – CLICK HERE Connect with Guest - Instagram | @harmoniseyou Website | www.harmoniseyou.co.uk Free Resources: Free Perimenopause Support Guide | jennpike.com/perimenopausesupport Free Blood Work Guide | jennpike.com/bloodworkguide The Simplicity Sessions Podcast | jennpike.com/podcast Programs: The Perimenopause Project | jennpike.com/theperimenopauseproject The Hormone Project Academy | jennpike.com/thehormoneproject Synced Virtual Fitness Studio | jennpike.com/synced The Simplicity Women's Wellness Clinic | jennpike.com/wellnessclinic The Audacious Woman Mentorship | jennpike.com/theaudaciouswoman Connect with Jenn: Instagram | @jennpike Facebook | @thesimplicityproject YouTube | Simplicity TV Website | The Simplicity Project Inc. Have a question? Send it over to hello@jennpike.com and I'll do my best to share helpful insights, thoughts and advice.
30-50% מהאנשים עם עודף משקל הם גם אנשים עם ADHD. כך שאם התזונה שלך "לא משהו", ואובחנת אי פעם עם הפרעת קשב וריכוז (או חושד/ת שיש לך אחת), יש סיכוי גבוה שזה קשור. זה כי הפרעת קשב וריכוז משפיעה על כל כך הרבה יותר ממה שחשבת: היכולת שלך להתארגן על אוכל בריא, ההצפות הרגשיות שגורמות לאכילה, המעבר מדיאטה לדיאטה, ובעיקר - התחושה הזו ש"משהו בך פשוט לא עובד כמו אצל אחרים". בפרק הזה אני פותחת לך את הלב – עם הסיפור האישי שלי, ההבנה ששינתה לי את החיים ואת התזונה, ודוגמאות שיגרמו לך להגיד: "רגע… גם אני ככה!" (או מישהו שאני מכיר/ה) נדבר על למה זה קורה, מה הקשר בין דופאמין למקרר, ולמה לפעמים פיצה קפואה בעמידה ליד הכיור היא לא עצלנות – אלא מנגנון שבכלל לא תלוי בך, אבל - *וזה הכי חשוב* - יש לך אפשרות לשנות אותו, אם אתה יודע התאמות קטנות ל-ADHD. כי יש דרכים אחרות לעבוד עם הראש הזה, עם הגוף הזה, ועם הקצב שלך. פרק חובה לכל מי שיש לו ADHD או מכיר אדם עם ADHD בחייו. ושתפו גם אחרים שהמידע הזה ישנה להם את החיים. למדריך מקיף חינם – איך להפסיק עם הנשנושים בערב: https://rutifink.vp4.me/night לפרטים על טיפולים אצלינו: https://rutifink.vp4.me/mnt עקבו אחריי לעוד המון מידע חינמי: אינסטגרם: https://www.instagram.com/rutifink/ טיק-טוק: https://www.tiktok.com/@rutifink פייסבוק: https://www.facebook.com/fink.ruti יוטיוב: https://www.youtube.com/@rutifink לקבלת מייל בכל פעם שיוצא פרק חדש של הפודקאסט: http://rutifink.vp4.me/podcast
Despite growing awareness, ADHD remains one of the most misunderstood conditions in the modern workplace. In this episode, we explore seven widespread myths that still shape how ADHD is perceived—and misperceived—on the job. Based on insights from The Future of Commerce article on ADHD at work, we go deeper into the neurological truths behind attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and how outdated beliefs are limiting both people and performance.From the myth that "everyone has a little ADHD" to the assumption that treatment is unnecessary for high-functioning adults, this conversation brings clarity, empathy, and forward-thinking strategies. If you're an HR leader, people manager, or neurodivergent individual navigating today's workplace, this episode offers perspective, validation—and practical ways to help ADHD shine as the superpower it can be.What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Struggling with ADHD and relationships? Looking for practical tips to manage the daily chaos?Join us as we welcome back the incredible Shareefa J, a model, presenter and ADHD advocate for the last decade! She is passionate about being her authentic self and promoting mental health & wellbeing through causes such as Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) - We explore her personal journey navigating ADHD, relationships and effective coping strategies.We delve into:✨ ADHD & Relationships: Navigating dating, communication, and finding support amidst sensory issues and RSD.
Olá, bem-vindo à Tribo TDAH, o podcast com hiperfoco na sua vida!Hoje nós vamos terminar de falar sobre TDAH em mulheres, então venha descobrir dicas e entender os impactos do TDAH em relacionamentos, bem-estar e autocontrole.Descubra como nosso Transtorno de Déficit de Atenção e Hiperatividade pode ter uma apresentação singular em pessoas socializadas como mulheres cis e trans.#TDAH#TDAHpodcasters#PcDPodcasters #LGBTPodcasters#OPodcastéDelas#MulheresPodcasters---**GRUPO DE APOIO TDAH E AUTISTA**- Tribo TDAH no Apoia.se ---**Links de referência**- Miss. Diagnosis: A Systematic Review of ADHD in Adult Women- Understanding and harnessing differences in women with ADHD: A qualitative study- Prevalence of hormone-related mood disorder symptoms in women with ADHD- Prevalence of Undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder- The Transgender and Gender Diverse and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Nexus: A Systematic Review- The effects of psychostimulants in menstruating women with ADHD – A gender health gap in ADHD treatment?- A Review of Sex and Gender Factors in Stimulant Treatment for ADHD: Knowledge Gaps and Future Directions- Autism, ADHD, and Their Traits in Adults With Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder: A Scoping Review- How Perimenopause and Menopause Affect ADHD- Hormonal sensitivity of mood symptoms in women with ADHD across the lifespan- How to ADHD - ADHD in Girls: How to Recognize the Symptoms- How to ADHD - ADHD in Women- ADHD in Women- Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Amongst Individuals with Gender Dysphoria: A Systematic Review- 9 Tips for Women Living With ADHD- Benefits and Risks of Hormonal Contraception and Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women with ADHD- Signs and Symptoms of ADHD in Girls and Women---**Episódios relacionados**- Tribo TDAH #30 - TDAH e Mulheres (Roda de conversa - Parte 1) #OPodcastÉDelas- Tribo TDAH #31 - TDAH e Mulheres (Roda de conversa - Parte 2) #OPodcastÉDelas- Tribo TDAH #62 - TDAH e transgêneros (Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #63 - TDAH e transgêneros (Parte 2 - Roda de Conversa) #AlémDoArcoÍris- Tribo TDAH #01 - Mitos e verdades- Tribo TDAH #76 - TDAH, masking e mirroring (mascarar sintomas e espelhar) (Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #77 - TDAH, masking e mirroring (mascarar sintomas e espelhar) (Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #04 - Desequilíbrio emocional- Tribo TDAH #100 - TDAH, rejeição e fragilidade emocional (Roda de conversa - Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #101 - TDAH, rejeição e fragilidade emocional (Roda de conversa - Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #116 - TDAH, disfunção executiva e problemas cognitivos (Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #117 - TDAH, disfunção executiva e problemas cognitivos (Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #118 - TDAH, disfunção executiva e problemas cognitivos (Roda de conversa - Parte 3)- Tribo TDAH #119 - TDAH, disfunção executiva e problemas cognitivos (Roda de conversa - Parte 4)- Tribo TDAH #44 - TDAH e sonhar acordado (Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #45 - TDAH e sonhar acordado (Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #72 - TDAH, açúcar e doces (Parte 1) #OPodcastÉDelas2022- Tribo TDAH #73 - TDAH, açúcar e doces (Parte 2) #OPodcastÉDelas2022- Tribo TDAH #82 - TDAH e Ms Marvel (Roda de conversa - Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #83 - TDAH e Ms Marvel (Roda de conversa - Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #84 - TDAH e Everything everywhere all at once (Tudo em todo lugar ao mesmo tempo com Babi Dewet, Bryanna Nasck e Miguel Arcanjo) (Roda de Conversa - Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #85 - TDAH e Everything everywhere all at once (Tudo em todo lugar ao mesmo tempo com Babi Dewet, Bryanna Nasck e Miguel Arcanjo) (Roda de Conversa - Parte 2)---**Siga a Tribo TDAH**- Site- YouTube - Tribo TDAH- Bluesky - @tribotdah.bsky.social- Instagram - @tribotdah- TikTok - @tribotdah- Twitter - @triboTDAH- Twitch - tribotdah---**Edição**- Andrey Mattos (Instagram - @andreymatttos)
Olá, bem-vindo à Tribo TDAH, o podcast com hiperfoco na sua vida!Hoje nós vamos continuar a falar sobre TDAH em mulheres, então venha entender como sintomas diferem e hormônios afetam no tratamento de mulheres cis e trans e também homens trans!Descubra como nosso Transtorno de Déficit de Atenção e Hiperatividade pode ter uma apresentação singular em pessoas socializadas como mulheres cis e trans.#TDAH#TDAHpodcasters#PcDPodcasters #LGBTPodcasters#OPodcastéDelas#MulheresPodcasters---**GRUPO DE APOIO TDAH E AUTISTA**- Tribo TDAH no Apoia.se ---**Links de referência**- Miss. Diagnosis: A Systematic Review of ADHD in Adult Women- Understanding and harnessing differences in women with ADHD: A qualitative study- Prevalence of hormone-related mood disorder symptoms in women with ADHD- Prevalence of Undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder- The Transgender and Gender Diverse and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Nexus: A Systematic Review- The effects of psychostimulants in menstruating women with ADHD – A gender health gap in ADHD treatment?- A Review of Sex and Gender Factors in Stimulant Treatment for ADHD: Knowledge Gaps and Future Directions- Autism, ADHD, and Their Traits in Adults With Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder: A Scoping Review- How Perimenopause and Menopause Affect ADHD- Hormonal sensitivity of mood symptoms in women with ADHD across the lifespan- How to ADHD - ADHD in Girls: How to Recognize the Symptoms- How to ADHD - ADHD in Women- ADHD in Women- Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Amongst Individuals with Gender Dysphoria: A Systematic Review- 9 Tips for Women Living With ADHD- Benefits and Risks of Hormonal Contraception and Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women with ADHD- Signs and Symptoms of ADHD in Girls and Women---**Episódios relacionados**- Tribo TDAH #30 - TDAH e Mulheres (Roda de conversa - Parte 1) #OPodcastÉDelas- Tribo TDAH #31 - TDAH e Mulheres (Roda de conversa - Parte 2) #OPodcastÉDelas- Tribo TDAH #62 - TDAH e transgêneros (Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #63 - TDAH e transgêneros (Parte 2 - Roda de Conversa) #AlémDoArcoÍris- Tribo TDAH #01 - Mitos e verdades- Tribo TDAH #76 - TDAH, masking e mirroring (mascarar sintomas e espelhar) (Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #77 - TDAH, masking e mirroring (mascarar sintomas e espelhar) (Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #04 - Desequilíbrio emocional- Tribo TDAH #100 - TDAH, rejeição e fragilidade emocional (Roda de conversa - Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #101 - TDAH, rejeição e fragilidade emocional (Roda de conversa - Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #116 - TDAH, disfunção executiva e problemas cognitivos (Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #117 - TDAH, disfunção executiva e problemas cognitivos (Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #118 - TDAH, disfunção executiva e problemas cognitivos (Roda de conversa - Parte 3)- Tribo TDAH #119 - TDAH, disfunção executiva e problemas cognitivos (Roda de conversa - Parte 4)- Tribo TDAH #44 - TDAH e sonhar acordado (Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #45 - TDAH e sonhar acordado (Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #72 - TDAH, açúcar e doces (Parte 1) #OPodcastÉDelas2022- Tribo TDAH #73 - TDAH, açúcar e doces (Parte 2) #OPodcastÉDelas2022- Tribo TDAH #82 - TDAH e Ms Marvel (Roda de conversa - Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #83 - TDAH e Ms Marvel (Roda de conversa - Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #84 - TDAH e Everything everywhere all at once (Tudo em todo lugar ao mesmo tempo com Babi Dewet, Bryanna Nasck e Miguel Arcanjo) (Roda de Conversa - Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #85 - TDAH e Everything everywhere all at once (Tudo em todo lugar ao mesmo tempo com Babi Dewet, Bryanna Nasck e Miguel Arcanjo) (Roda de Conversa - Parte 2)---**Siga a Tribo TDAH**- Site- YouTube - Tribo TDAH- Bluesky - @tribotdah.bsky.social- Instagram - @tribotdah- TikTok - @tribotdah- Twitter - @triboTDAH- Twitch - tribotdah---**Edição**- Andrey Mattos (Instagram - @andreymatttos)
Olá, bem-vindo à Tribo TDAH, o podcast com hiperfoco na sua vida!Hoje nós vamos falar sobre TDAH em mulheres, então venha entender como a falta de diagnóstico é um reflexo do preconceito e desconhecimento de profissionais de saúde e cientistas!Descubra como nosso Transtorno de Déficit de Atenção e Hiperatividade pode ter uma apresentação singular em pessoas socializadas como mulheres cis e trans.#TDAH#TDAHpodcasters#PcDPodcasters #LGBTPodcasters#OPodcastéDelas#MulheresPodcasters---**GRUPO DE APOIO TDAH E AUTISTA**- Tribo TDAH no Apoia.se ---**Links de referência**- Miss. Diagnosis: A Systematic Review of ADHD in Adult Women- Understanding and harnessing differences in women with ADHD: A qualitative study- Prevalence of hormone-related mood disorder symptoms in women with ADHD- Prevalence of Undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder- The Transgender and Gender Diverse and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Nexus: A Systematic Review- The effects of psychostimulants in menstruating women with ADHD – A gender health gap in ADHD treatment?- A Review of Sex and Gender Factors in Stimulant Treatment for ADHD: Knowledge Gaps and Future Directions- Autism, ADHD, and Their Traits in Adults With Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder: A Scoping Review- How Perimenopause and Menopause Affect ADHD- Hormonal sensitivity of mood symptoms in women with ADHD across the lifespan- How to ADHD - ADHD in Girls: How to Recognize the Symptoms- How to ADHD - ADHD in Women- ADHD in Women- Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Amongst Individuals with Gender Dysphoria: A Systematic Review- 9 Tips for Women Living With ADHD- Benefits and Risks of Hormonal Contraception and Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women with ADHD- Signs and Symptoms of ADHD in Girls and Women---**Episódios relacionados**- Tribo TDAH #30 - TDAH e Mulheres (Roda de conversa - Parte 1) #OPodcastÉDelas- Tribo TDAH #31 - TDAH e Mulheres (Roda de conversa - Parte 2) #OPodcastÉDelas- Tribo TDAH #62 - TDAH e transgêneros (Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #63 - TDAH e transgêneros (Parte 2 - Roda de Conversa) #AlémDoArcoÍris- Tribo TDAH #01 - Mitos e verdades- Tribo TDAH #76 - TDAH, masking e mirroring (mascarar sintomas e espelhar) (Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #77 - TDAH, masking e mirroring (mascarar sintomas e espelhar) (Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #04 - Desequilíbrio emocional- Tribo TDAH #100 - TDAH, rejeição e fragilidade emocional (Roda de conversa - Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #101 - TDAH, rejeição e fragilidade emocional (Roda de conversa - Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #116 - TDAH, disfunção executiva e problemas cognitivos (Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #117 - TDAH, disfunção executiva e problemas cognitivos (Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #118 - TDAH, disfunção executiva e problemas cognitivos (Roda de conversa - Parte 3)- Tribo TDAH #119 - TDAH, disfunção executiva e problemas cognitivos (Roda de conversa - Parte 4)- Tribo TDAH #44 - TDAH e sonhar acordado (Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #45 - TDAH e sonhar acordado (Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #72 - TDAH, açúcar e doces (Parte 1) #OPodcastÉDelas2022- Tribo TDAH #73 - TDAH, açúcar e doces (Parte 2) #OPodcastÉDelas2022- Tribo TDAH #82 - TDAH e Ms Marvel (Roda de conversa - Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #83 - TDAH e Ms Marvel (Roda de conversa - Parte 2)- Tribo TDAH #84 - TDAH e Everything everywhere all at once (Tudo em todo lugar ao mesmo tempo com Babi Dewet, Bryanna Nasck e Miguel Arcanjo) (Roda de Conversa - Parte 1)- Tribo TDAH #85 - TDAH e Everything everywhere all at once (Tudo em todo lugar ao mesmo tempo com Babi Dewet, Bryanna Nasck e Miguel Arcanjo) (Roda de Conversa - Parte 2)---**Siga a Tribo TDAH**- Site- YouTube - Tribo TDAH- Bluesky - @tribotdah.bsky.social- Instagram - @tribotdah- TikTok - @tribotdah- Twitter - @triboTDAH- Twitch - tribotdah---**Edição**- Andrey Mattos (Instagram - @andreymatttos)
Show Notes Here: https://bit.ly/theadhdceotrailerWelcome to The ADHD CEO—the podcast built for ambitious entrepreneurs with ADHD who are DONE forcing themselves into business strategies that don't work for their brains.If you've ever:✅ Bought 17 planners and used none.✅ Overthought every move instead of executing.✅ Struggled with "just be consistent" advice.You're in the right place.Each week, I break down dopamine-driven sales strategies, ADHD-friendly business systems, and unconventional marketing tactics that help you sell more, scale faster, and stop burning out.Hit subscribe and start building a business that works for YOU. ADHD entrepreneur ADHD-friendly business ADHD CEO ADHD sales strategies ADHD productivity ADHD business coach Dopamine-driven business ADHD marketing strategies Sales strategies for ADHD Business automation for ADHD Overcoming ADHD procrastination ADHD-friendly workflow Scaling a business with ADHD ADHD time management ADHD brain and business successTimestamps (Suggested Based on Content)00:00 - 00:15 – Welcome to The ADHD CEO – Why this podcast is different00:16 - 00:40 – The struggles of ADHD entrepreneurs (planners, overthinking, inconsistency)00:41 - 01:10 – The truth: ADHD is your superpower, not a weakness01:11 - 01:40 – How this podcast helps: dopamine-driven business, ADHD-friendly sales & marketing01:41 - 02:10 – What to expect: high-impact, unconventional business strategies for ADHD brains02:11 - 02:30 – Call to action: Subscribe & build a business that works for you
Hello Untanglers!Today's episode is all about Meditation DO NOT RUN AWAY! I know meditation can sound like hell for us ADHDers. I felt the same when I first started HOWEVER did you know meditation does not have to mean sitting still and not thinking… NO NO NO!Meditation can actually be FUN! And comes in many different forms and, like everything we promote here at ADHD untangled, in order to discover a consistent meditation practice you have to find what feels authentic to you!So today's episode we are joined by expert Pearl Lopian, the master of EFT (aka Emotional Freedom Techniques) who has guided over 7,000 people through transformative tapping sessions.EFT is amazing for ADHDers because you can move and even talk while you meditate. It's an active, rhythmic, and ADHD-friendly technique which Pearl explains can release emotions, ease trauma, and help manage our ADHD tendencies like impulsivity and overwhelm. This is real, instant, DIY relief!You'll learn how tapping isn't just therapy - it's like emotional WD-40 for your brain, loosening the hold of limiting beliefs and reframing those pesky recurring negative thoughts. And the best part? You can start tapping on your own or go deeper with a trained guide like Pearl.Tapping has much wider applications too, as Pearl reveals the mind-blowing practice of surrogate tapping, where parents tap for their ADHD children and have witnessed real change.This is a healing technique every ADHDer needs to know… So tap into this episode and let's get untangled and show the world what we're made of! You can find out more about Pearl and her EFT sessions through her website here.ADHD COACHING IT'S TIME TO TURN YOUR ADHD STRUGGLES INTO STRENGTHS AND SHOW UP IN THE WAY YOU WERE ALWAYS MEANT TO! Fed up of fighting with your ADHD brain? Now you have the awareness of your ADHD you no longer have to…It's a given that ADHD comes with many struggles but it also comes with a lot of strengths and once you start to focus your attention on the positive side of your ADHD be prepared, because this is where life starts to transform. My mission is to bring awareness to how your ADHD is showing up for you with a strength-focused approach, so together, we can start to reframe the way you see your ADHD so you can live a more authentic, purposeful life and show up in the world the way you were always meant to. Find out more about my coaching programmes below!1-1 Coaching with Rosie The ADHD Movement Group Coaching The ADHD Movement Academy @adhd_untangleduntangledco.com
In this episode of Authentically ADHD, host Carmen dives into a common but often misunderstood struggle for individuals with ADHD—ADHD paralysis. Carmen breaks down what ADHD paralysis is, why it happens, and how it can leave us feeling stuck and unable to begin or complete tasks. She explores the underlying causes, including executive dysfunction, overwhelm, perfectionism, decision paralysis, and the ADHD brain's relationship with dopamine. But it's not all doom and gloom! Carmen shares practical, actionable strategies to help listeners move forward when they feel paralyzed. From breaking tasks into smaller steps and using time-blocking techniques to leveraging accountability with body doubling, this episode is full of tips designed to get you unstuck. Carmen also emphasizes the importance of self-compassion, reminding listeners that ADHD paralysis isn't about laziness, and that small wins should be celebrated. Tune in to learn why ADHD paralysis happens and how to regain momentum in your daily life! FREEBIE FOLLOW ALONG: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGTdAeWZz8/VGolkMJi56zP_2FxCN4QvQ/view?utm_content=DAGTdAeWZz8&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authenticallyadhd Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AuthenticallyADHD My Coaching: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdGMuMJiyxsn7Kv9AdqgdxTOkFutnFgbCBxZ8hhOduTVbAuuA/viewform?usp=sf_link Join Focused: https://ihaveadhdllc.ontralink.com/t?orid=29951&opid=1 Follow me on Instagram and TikTok: @authenticallyadhd_podcast @carmen_authenticallyadhd
Fasting, keto, plant-based diets kefir and go go dancing… what the hell has it all got to do with an ADHD brain? Well, we're about to find out! Dr Miguel Toribio-Mateas, the creative neuroscientist, is joining us as our first guest of this season to share his wealth of knowledge on all things ADHD and nutrition. BUT... it's not all about the science in this episode—Dr. Miguel's personality is nothing short of infectious, and he's lived a pretty interesting life, so he's got some entertaining and very relatable stories to tell!In this episode, we explore the connection between nutrition and ADHD, including why kefir might just be your brain's new best friend, the power of protein for neurotransmitters, how holistic approaches (and a little bit of saffron) can change everything! Dr. Miguel also opens up about untangling the stigma of medication and shares real-life tips for balancing brain health, self-compassion, and neuroplasticity.This is one of the most insightful episodes we've ever recorded… So listen in and let's get untangled and show the world what we're made of!You can find out more about Dr Miguel and his amazing Thrive with ADHD course here!ADHD COACHING IT'S TIME TO TURN YOUR ADHD STRUGGLES INTO STRENGTHS AND SHOW UP IN THE WAY YOU WERE ALWAYS MEANT TO! Fed up of fighting with your ADHD brain? Now you have the awareness of your ADHD you no longer have to…It's a given that ADHD comes with many struggles but it also comes with a lot of strengths and once you start to focus your attention on the positive side of your ADHD be prepared, because this is where life starts to transform. My mission is to bring awareness to how your ADHD is showing up for you with a strength-focused approach, so together, we can start to reframe the way you see your ADHD so you can live a more authentic, purposeful life and show up in the world the way you were always meant to. Find out more about my coaching programmes below!1-1 Coaching with Rosie The ADHD Movement Group Coaching The ADHD Movement Academy @adhd_untangleduntangledco.com
嘉宾波哥自称是个老A(ADHD)俗称多动症,也称注意缺陷多动障碍,是一种常见的儿童神经发育障碍,让人难以置信的是,抑郁症是ADHD患儿的常见合并症,发生率高达12%~50%。但目前,中国儿童青少年ADHD患病率约为6.4%,患儿数量超过2300万,是儿童第一大精神障碍类疾病。但就诊率不足10%...这一期,让我们走进波哥的内心世界,感受一个抑郁症患者的自白,从锅炉工,时尚杂志摄影师,辞职创业到结婚生子,那些无法摆脱的情绪困扰,面对女儿遗传ADHD的愧疚与压抑,“我不想让她活成我的样子”父亲如何才能牵着女儿的手,走一条自己都没走过的路?
ADHD หรือภาวะสมาธิสั้นมักสร้างอุปสรรคให้กับคนทำงาน โดยเฉพาะในเวลาที่ต้องใช้ความคิดหนักๆ และในบางกรณีอาการนี้ก็ส่งผลเสียต่องานของเราด้วยเช่นกัน แล้วเราจะรับมือกับยุคที่สมาร์ตโฟน และสิ่งรบกวนรอบข้างมีผลต่อประสิทธิภาพในการโฟกัสของเรามาก จนทำให้เกิดภาวะ ADHD ได้ง่ายขึ้นแบบนี้อย่างไร? ติดตามได้ในพอดแคสต์ 5M EP. นี้ . . #ADHD #selfdevelopment #goodtime #5minutespodcast #missiontothemoonpodcast
ADHD หรือภาวะสมาธิสั้นมักสร้างอุปสรรคให้กับคนทำงาน โดยเฉพาะในเวลาที่ต้องใช้ความคิดหนักๆ และในบางกรณีอาการนี้ก็ส่งผลเสียต่องานของเราด้วยเช่นกัน แล้วเราจะรับมือกับยุคที่สมาร์ตโฟน และสิ่งรบกวนรอบข้างมีผลต่อประสิทธิภาพในการโฟกัสของเรามาก จนทำให้เกิดภาวะ ADHD ได้ง่ายขึ้นแบบนี้อย่างไร? ติดตามได้ในพอดแคสต์ 5M EP. นี้ . . #ADHD #selfdevelopment #goodtime #5minutespodcast #missiontothemoonpodcast
Today, you'll learn about the possible link between asthma, ADHD, and income in children, how whale communication is much more complex than we thought, and the secret lithium hidden away for millions of years under Pennsylvania. Asthma & ADHD “ADHD, asthma, and economic hardship: New research suggests a causal pathway.” by Eric W. Dolan. 2024. “Associations between symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, socioeconomic status and asthma in children.” by Makiko Omura, et al. 2024. Whale Codas “Contextual and combinatorial structure in sperm whale vocalizations.” by Pratyusha Sharma, et al. 2024. “Behaviors: Communicating.” Sperm Whales: Dominica. 2018. Hidden Lithium “Estimates of lithium mass yields from produced water sourced from the Devonian-aged Marcellus Shale.” by Justin Mackey. 2024. “The Middle Devonian.” Palaeos. 2000. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I have the honour of hosting the incredibly talented and inspirational Caragh McMurtry! From Team GB Olympic rower to powerful advocate, Caragh shares her deeply personal experiences of navigating the sports world with neurodiversity.Caragh's story sheds light on the silent struggles behind her sporting success, from confronting a misdiagnosis that threatened to derail her career to triumphantly turning her struggle to strength and going on to reach the Olympics in 2020! Following her retirement from rowing, Caragh has become an advocate for neurodivergence in sport. Using her lived experiences, Caragh now educates sports coaches on how adapting training to fit neurodivergent needs not only empowered her as an athlete but can also be the key to including and unlocking the potential in others!Caragh's journey shows yet again why I have an unshakeable belief in the strength of our diverse minds. She fought to be heard, understood, supported, and to be the best in her sport - now she fights with the same passion for others! Caragh, you're a SUPERSTAR! With allies like this how can we not be inspired to get untangled and show the world what we're made of!You can find out more about Caragh's advocacy work on the Neurodiverse Sport website.ADHD COACHING IT'S TIME TO TURN YOUR ADHD STRUGGLES INTO STRENGTHS AND SHOW UP IN THE WAY YOU WERE ALWAYS MEANT TO! Fed up of fighting with your ADHD brain? Now you have the awareness of your ADHD you no longer have to…It's a given that ADHD comes with many struggles but it also comes with a lot of strengths and once you start to focus your attention on the positive side of your ADHD be prepared, because this is where life starts to transform. My mission is to bring awareness to how your ADHD is showing up for you with a strength-focused approach, so together, we can start to reframe the way you see your ADHD so you can live a more authentic, purposeful life and show up in the world the way you were always meant to. Find out more about my coaching programmes below!1-1 Coaching with Rosie The ADHD Movement Group Coaching The ADHD Movement Academy @adhd_untangleduntangledco.com
Hey Untanglers! Today's guest is the fantastic Shauna Hughes, a holistic nutritionist who's not just an expert in food but also a super-mum navigating the world of ADHD. Shawna's own struggles with ADHD and mental health, alongside her passion for psychology, health, and food, led her to specialise in ADHD nutrition.Now, at a time when the lines between fact and fiction blur over the links between ADHD and our diets, Shauna gives us an expert's opinion on how what we eat can really make a difference for those with ADHD. She also reveals how her own experiences with her family have led her to create an amazing brain diet and lifestyle strategies she now shares with others.Check out Shawna's coaching programs and book your free assessment call here or find her latest tips on her Instagram, @shawnahughesnutrition. If you're looking to find the right advice in a world of mis-information, then sit-back and listen to Shawna turn her struggles into her strength!So… Let's get Untangled and show the world what we are made of!ADHD COACHING IT'S TIME TO TURN YOUR ADHD STRUGGLES INTO STRENGTHS AND SHOW UP IN THE WAY YOU WERE ALWAYS MEANT TO! Fed up of fighting with your ADHD brain? Now you have the awareness of your ADHD you no longer have to…It's a given that ADHD comes with many struggles but it also comes with a lot of strengths and once you start to focus your attention on the positive side of your ADHD be prepared, because this is where life starts to transform. My mission is to bring awareness to how your ADHD is showing up for you with a strength-focused approach, so together, we can start to reframe the way you see your ADHD so you can live a more authentic, purposeful life and show up in the world the way you were always meant to. Find out more about my coaching programmes below!1-1 Coaching with Rosie The ADHD Movement Group Coaching The ADHD Movement Academy @adhd_untangleduntangledco.com
Today's guest is the one and only Dr Alex Conner, a professor and consultant in medical biology, as well as a fellow coach and podcast host of The ADHD Adults Podcast. Dr Alex is all about cutting the BS around ADHD and instead sharing fact-based research on what ADHD actually is.In this episode, we debunk common myths about ADHD and explore if there is any truth behind sugar leading to a misdiagnosis of ADHD, ADHD stereotypes, the relationship between ADHD and addiction, cannabis as a treatment for ADHD, and the crucial role of community and therapy in coping with ADHD.Alex also openly shares his own story of struggles living with undiagnosed ADHD and the complex process of getting a diagnosis.Alex is a massive inspiration and brilliant role model to any ADHDer striving to turn their struggles into strength. Take a listen to his brilliant podcast ADHD Adults and make sure to support and use the wealth of knowledge available at his charity ADHD Adult UK.So listen in and learn more about your ADHD… Let's get untangled and show the world what we're made of!"Alex Instagram Podcast Charity ADHD COACHING IT'S TIME TO TURN YOUR ADHD STRUGGLES INTO STRENGTHS AND SHOW UP IN THE WAY YOU WERE ALWAYS MEANT TO! Fed up of fighting with your ADHD brain? Now you have the awareness of your ADHD you no longer have to…It's a given that ADHD comes with many struggles but it also comes with a lot of strengths and once you start to focus your attention on the positive side of your ADHD be prepared, because this is where life starts to transform. My mission is to bring awareness to how your ADHD is showing up for you with a strength-focused approach, so together, we can start to reframe the way you see your ADHD so you can live a more authentic, purposeful life and show up in the world the way you were always meant to. BOOK A FREE DISCOVERY CALL WITH ME!@adhd_untangleduntangledco.com
Hi! My name is Karrie, and I am the Chief Weirdo at Karrie Out Loud. I am an ADHD Entrepreneur Specialist and later-life ADHD educator. I speak YOUR language and teach ADHD-friendly business and life strategies that WORK. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Today's episode is deeply personal, but it was time to share this part of my road with you about my ADHD. Do you see yourself? In Today's Episode: I share why I THOUGHT I struggled with weight since I was 11 years old (the age I was when I started Weight Watchers for the first time) . I elaborate how I found out that ADHD was a factor and who brought it to my attention.I help you understand the reasons why ADHD and weight issues go hand in hand and offer a possible way to support yourself through communityp.s. Just in case you haven't heard this today...I see you. I love you. And I'm rooting for you. Always. Stay wild, Sugarpants! Go to Jenn Watts' Instagram: @jennwatts.caJoin Jenn's Membership The Anchor: https://the-anchor.mn.co/Connect With Me: Want to work 1:1 with me? Step one is booking your free 30-minute Coffee Talk. Click the link below and it will take you to my schedule. Let's discuss you, your business, and where you want to go! • Book your free Coffee Talk: https://calendly.com/karrieoutloud/30-minute-coffee-talk • Join my email community here: https://www.karrieoutloud.com/the-love-note-subscription-page • Find me on Instagram:~Business-specific account: @karrieoutloud~ADHD education account for later life diagnosed ADHD women: @theneurospicycollective • Visit my website: karrieoutloud.com
From episode #53 with Ginger Jen. More from that episode: - Ginger shares some of her story - Ginger explains what ADHD is - Strategies for getting into your body - How do people with ADHD express their sexuality? - ADHD and sexual rejection - Communicating with a partner who has ADHD - ADHD and high risk sexual behaviour - Ginger shares about her diagnosis with ADHD - The intersection of escorting and ADHD - Working with men in the sexuality space - The women who sell sex and men who buy it - Online coaching and final thoughts --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cam-fraser/message
Like many adults with ADHD, you may struggle with symptoms that create barriers to eating a healthy diet. Do you turn to convenience foods, especially when you're busy? Are you bothered by stress eating, chaotic food shopping, or kitchen disorganization? The good news is that you CAN take charge of meal planning! Our guest in this episode is Kim Arrey, a registered dietitian nutritionist. She offers practical strategies tailored for people with ADHD, while giving guidelines for healthy eating and meal preparation. She also explains how developing good habits will improve your life.
Ali Hendry's Relationship Room with author of “NeuroQueer” CJ DeBarraCJ DeBarra (they/them) is a non-binary, queer journalist and author from Ireland and based in Nottingham. Today we discuss:· Sex, Kink and ADHD· ADHD queer dating· ADHD self-advocacy· Why there are so many queer neurodivergent humansStay connected:CJDeBarra TwitterCJDeBarra websiteHave you heard our top-rated ep? TheLWordGenQ with Rachel ShelleyWant to hear more of all things LGBTQIA? Grab your copy of DIVA's December issue here.Edited and produced by Rachel Shelley with love and support from #TeamDIVApodDIVA: Queers for your EarsDIVA - the world's leading brand for LGBTQIA plus women and non-binary peopleGet in touch: poddiva@diva-magazine.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
JAACAP December 2023: Contributing Editor Dr. Aviva K. Olsavsky interviews Mr. Rickard Ahlberg on an examination of height in 14,268 males aged 18 years with ADHD before and after ADHD medications were available in Sweden.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
JAACAP December 2023: Contributing Editor Dr. Aviva K. Olsavsky interviews Mr. Rickard Ahlberg on an examination of height in 14,268 males aged 18 years with ADHD before and after ADHD medications were available in Sweden.
Here are the 14 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD. When you have ADHD and have decluttered, avoid the 14 biggest mistakes. Find out about the 15 Biggest Myths About Organizing With ADHD in this video: https://youtu.be/cavSExUjDqMADHD Organization Helpful Items:Containers:1. Rubbermaid 10-Piece Brilliance Food Storage Containers for Pantry with Salad Dressing and Condiment Containers and Lids: https://amzn.to/3M6s9nF2. 24-Pack Airtight Food Storage Container Set - BPA-Free Clear Plastic Kitchen and Pantry Labels:1. Sticky Notes: https://amzn.to/3ZHgWxv 2. Labels: https://amzn.to/3mlBFbLVertical Space Help (Hanging and Shelf Organization):1. Command Hooks: https://amzn.to/3jayAtS 2. Sorbus Floating Shelf Set — Rustic Wood Hanging Rectangle Wall Shelves: https://amzn.to/3XMU1Af 3. Hexagon Floating Shelves: https://amzn.to/3wyOd1v Change Your Room Vibe Items:1. White Noise Machine: https://amzn.to/3FjwyPV 2. Young Living Air Diffuser: https://amzn.to/3HUqJu1 3. Noise Canceling Headphones: https://amzn.to/3kNX0KE Shoe Racks:1. VASAGLE INDESTIC Shoe Rack, Shoe Organizer for Closet with 4 Mesh Shelves: https://amzn.to/3M9AaZ22. VASAGLE Shoe Bench, 3-Tier Shoe Rack, 11.8 x 28.7 x 17.7 Inches Shoe Shelf: https://amzn.to/42SLCOR3. SONGMICS Shoe Rack, 2-Tier Stackable Shoe Storage Shelf https://amzn.to/3M6jthjAdditional Room Organization Items: 1. 6 cube storage organizer: https://amzn.to/3WMQ6SXKitchen Organization:1. Lazy Susan: https://amzn.to/3wCtc5X 2. Pot Racks - Deco Bros - https://amzn.to/3W2h0php As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.00:00 14 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD00:10 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #102:38 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #205:26 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #308:06 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #409:07 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #510:29 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #611:55 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #714:16 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #815:21 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #915:54 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #1017:38 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #1119:30 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #1221:27 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #1323:42 Biggest Mistakes After You Declutter With ADHD #141. All Wavy by tubebackr https://soundcloud.com/tubebackrCreative Commons — Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported — CC BY-ND 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3u39uiRMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/NtF0l4beA_s2. Destiny by tubebackr https://soundcloud.com/tubebackr Creative Commons — Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported — CC BY-ND 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3Uid8ky Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/mccqngGfqkg3. Falling — Declan DP [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: • Falling — Declan ... Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/falling-declan-dp4. Let go by LiQWYD https://soundcloud.com/liqwydCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3LrwVbIMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/b0ezKk7JC745. Morning Sun by LiQWYD https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3zkcKsu Music promoted by Audio Library • Morning Sun – LiQ... 6. Silk by tubebackr https://soundcloud.com/tubebackrCreative Commons — Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported — CC...
Episode 7 Features no other than @littlemiss_adhd_ Priya who is a Pharmacist and answers questions around ADHD in women. More specifically she explains how she got diagnosed after 2 doctors initially refused to refer her for an assessment, how women's cycles and hormones affect ADHD symptoms and your mental wellbeing and how ADHD Medication is impacted by your hormones throughout the month. If you dont know her yet definitely check her out and give her a follow! Our next episode will feature another very well known person with ADHD so make sure you give us a follow to support us and not miss this!
{video on spotify} I'm not super happy about the fact I haven't recorded an episode in 7 months, but... ADHD. You get it! I'm here now, and that's what matters.
Adults with ADHD often experience difficulties with navigating post-retirement life without the structure and the support offered by their workplace. Many find estate planning especially challenging. In this episode, Rick Webster, the founder and CEO of Rena-Fi, shares his expertise on how you can organize and manage your wealth-building journey and retirement life. He outlines ways to avoid the pitfalls of financial planning and discusses how to build a professional and peer support network, handle the estate planning process, and create an ideal post-retirement lifestyle. Learn more about how to holistically manage your finances and ADHD here: https://www.renafi.com/
It's ADHD Awareness Month! Join the Men's ADHD Support Group's Founder and President, Marc Almodovar, and Shane Thrapp, the Operations Director, as they dive into the importance of ADHD Awareness. In this insightful episode, they discuss what it really means to navigate life with ADHD or autism. Marc and Shane share their perspectives on embracing neurodiversity, tailoring parenting approaches to fit your child's needs, and adopting strength-based mindsets. They offer advice for newly diagnosed individuals on seeking support through medication, therapy, and finding your community. Tune in for an eye-opening look at how we can create a more ADHD-inclusive world. Marc and Shane aim to spread awareness that ADHD brains are not broken, just different. Their mission is to empower ADHDers to understand themselves better and live fulfilling lives on their own terms. Check out our website for great blogs, information, and upcoming events! Men's ADHD Support Group Website If you identify as male and have ADHD Join our Facebook Group!And follow us on all of our other social media! Our Facebook Page Our Instagram Our Youtube: Our Twitter Our TikTok Our LinkedIn
قسمت جدید پادکست adhdplus.farsi منتشر شد. میتونید این قسمت رو به صورت تصویری توی یوتیوب تماشا کنید یا اینکه به صورت صوتی توی اپلیکیشنهای پادکستتون گوش بدید. ما توی این اپیزود از الف الفبای ADHD شروع کردیم و رفتیم سر اینکه اصلا ADHD چیه؟! ما ADHDها هر روز با چه مسائلی درگیریم و چرا مغزمون اینطوری کار میکنه؟ اپیزود جدید رو تماشا کنید، اگه دوست داشتید با دوستاتون به اشتراک بذارید و ما رو با لایک و کامنتهاتون حمایت کنید. https://youtu.be/6at5C2nuS4Q https://www.instagram.com/adhdplus.farsi
From forgetting simple household chores to getting distracted during sex, adult ADHD can have a tremendous impact on a relationship. Today, we're talking with ADHD Life Coach, Aaron Bailey about the frustrations, workarounds and ways of building a strong relationship with someone with ADHD. In some ways, a partner can feel more like a parent. But that's where patience, knowledge and communication become necessary in order to build strategies for living with ADHD in a relationship. As a person who has ADHD (combination type), a learning disability, generalized anxiety disorder and depression, Aaron understands the difficulty of the ADHD journey in marriage, fatherhood, work and everyday life. He now works to help others, including his own family, take proactive steps to learn about and accept ADHD as part of a happy, fulfilled life. In this episode, Aaron and I are talking about: How ADHD affects relationships The science of ADHD and getting an ADHD diagnosis (vs self-diagnosed ADHD) ADHD medication, particularly for youth and adolescence Important Focus Brain vs Interest Focus Brain Why those with ADHD are often highly emotional and/or sensitive Why ADHD causes forgetfulness and time blindness How ADHD affects sex life and intimacy Tips and workarounds for ADHD in relationships 3 keys for ADHD in relationships: patience, knowledge and communication The topic of ADHD in relationships came by request from a Room To Grow™ listener and I'd been searching for a long time for an expert to interview on the subject. I hope you learn as much as I did from Aaron and would love to hear what your main takeaways from this episode are. Please email me info@emilygoughcoaching.com or DM me on Instagram @emilygoughcoach. CONNECT WITH AARON BAILEY Website: https://www.aaronbailey.ca/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/ADHDCoachAaron CONNECT WITH EMILY Book A Private Coaching Call With Emily To Work Together Get Your Free Guide “The Four Tools Missing From Your Relationship” here Join Emily's email list here Instagram: @emilygoughcoach Email: Info@emilygoughcoaching.com
https://nuancespod.com/2023/09/03/ivy-le/ GUEST BIO Ivy Le is a Vietnamese American comedian, actress, and writer based in Austin, Texas. She is the creator of the critically-acclaimed Spotify Studios podcast FOGO: Fear of Going Outside, a nature show by the most reluctant host ever. FOGO is featured on Delta flights and recommended by The Guardian, CBC, Oprah and, inexplicably, Outside. She hosts the only queer comedy open mic in Austin, and performs at comedy festivals all over the country. She is also mom to two as-yet untraumatized kids.. Instagram | TikTok | Twitter | YouTube | Web DEFINITIONS CPTSD: Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) can result from experiencing chronic trauma, such as prolonged child abuse or domestic violence. It's closely related to PTSD and borderline personality disorder. ADHD: ADHD is a long-term (chronic) brain condition that causes executive dysfunction, which means it disrupts a person's ability to manage their own emotions, thoughts and actions. Heteronormativity: When heterosexuality (cis-man & woman) is the norm, and any other sexual orientation or gender identity is seen as outside the norm, and hence has less privilege. MENTIONED Kim's Convenience ""Come to Me, Daddy"" by BedPost Confessions Ali Siddiq TAKEAWAYS Representation can get in the way of real institutional progress if we're not demanding more than just visible representation on screen, but also behind the scenes at all levels of organizations. Each child is our collective responsibility to raise as a society, and community support can help us all thrive together rather than struggling in isolation. Texas is a lot more diverse than its politicians make it out to be. We do not need to assimilate into America. We are America and we're defining what America is. CONTACT Instagram | TikTok | Web | LinkedIn | Twitter Host: Lazou --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nuancespod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nuancespod/support
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** All details of how to sign up for my brand-new, groundbreaking ADHD Women's Wellbeing Hormone Series are now on my website**Have you recently been diagnosed with ADHD and would like your partner to understand more about the condition and support you on this new path?If so, today's guest, Ryan Ridgway, a motivational speaker, trainer and member of Hummingbird, talks about his partner's recent ADHD diagnosis and how it affects their relationship and family life. He opens up about his own mental health struggles and how this has helped him understand what she is also going through. This is the conversation to share if you'd like your partner to understand the daily impact of ADHD and how to help each other through those more difficult days.During this week's episode of The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast, Kate and Ryan speak about:Helping your partner through a diagnosis How to be supportive of a loved one with ADHD ADHD misdiagnoses and lack of awarenessThe stigma of ADHD in mental health Ryan's mental health journey and how he deals with his OCDBeing part of a neurodiverse couple How to help an ADHD partner Combining holistic tools with medication Being misunderstood before a diagnosis Reaching a place of presence with ADHDTo learn more about Ryan, you can connect with him on Instagram: @voice_4_mentalhealth.If you find this podcast a helpful resource and you'd like to see it continue to grow with more guests, solo episodes and further information, I'd love it if you could show your appreciation via this gratitude link. As The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast is entirely self-funded and self-produced - it does take a lot of time, effort, love, hard work and money to ensure a well-edited episode comes to you every Thursday. Any support is gratefully received and goes to helping our incredible community become more supported, empowered and educated.Check out Kate's ADHD Women's Wellbeing Collective, where you can access monthly live workshops, exclusive content and new resources specifically for the membership. Click here for all details.Kate Moryoussef is a women's ADHD Lifestyle & Wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner helping overwhelmed yet unfulfilled ADHD women find more calm, balance, health, compassion, creativity and clarity. Have a look at some of Kate's workshops and free resources here.Follow the podcast on Instagram hereFollow Kate on Instagram hereHave a read of Kate's articles in ADDitude magazine
What does your ADHD look like? Does it look like impulsiveness, hyperactivity and the irresistible urge to fidget – the signs we constantly hear about in men and boys? Or does it look more like forgetting to put on deodorant or brush your teeth, trouble keeping track of all your kid's appointments, absent-mindedly twirling your hair, or excessive talking when you get excited? (If you've ever gotten “talks too much” on your report card as a kid, you know what I mean!) ADHD can look different in women – and just because you don't have the “classic” signs, doesn't mean you don't have ADHD. In this episode of Motherhood in ADHD, Dr. Sasha Hamdani, a board-certified psychiatrist and ADHD specialist, shares about the symptoms of ADHD in women, and SO much more, including: *Dr. Sasha's own diagnosis story, and her experience as a mom with ADHD *ADHD diagnosis in children: how to talk to your kids about their diagnosis in a non-judgmental and supportive way *When it's time to seek professional help for your ADHD symptoms *ADHD and hormones: how your cycle affects your symptoms *Self-care tips for the emotional side of ADHD *The benefits of partnering with an ADHD specialist, and how to find the right professional *How to speak to your loved ones about your ADHD, while clarifying it's an explanation and not an excuse *Answers to all YOUR burning questions that you shared in our Motherhood in ADHD private Facebook group (P.S. You should join if you haven't yet!) BIG thanks to Dr. Sasha Hamdani for sharing your wisdom and expertise with us! To hear more about ADHD from Dr. Sasha, follow her on Instagram: @thepsychdoctormd To learn more about Dr. Sasha's psychiatry practice, visit her website: drhamdanimd.com **This material is not intended as medical advice. Please consult your doctor or a trained medical professional to find the treatment plan that best fits your personal situation.** This episode originally aired as episode 140 and is part of our summer Best Of Friends series. Craving people who understand how you work instead of judging you??? Come hang out with me and other ADHD Moms in our twice weekly Successful Mama Meetups! Join here: https://www.patriciasung.com/meetup Find links to everything mentioned in this episode & read the transcript here: https://www.patriciasung.com/podcast/episode-192-What-are-the-symptoms-of-ADHD-in-women-When- -How-to-get-Adult-ADHD-diagnosis-with-Psychiatrist-Dr-Sasha-Hamdani
Why do people with ADHD struggle with money management? And how can their romantic partners or family members support their efforts to achieve their financial goals? In this episode, David DeWitt, a financial planner who has ADHD, talks about the common obstacles people with ADHD face when trying to manage their money. He also shares resources and strategies that can empower them to take control of their finances—including how to budget effectively.
В 81-му випуску Product&Growth ми поспілкувалися з Юлею Овчаренко та Віталієм Рожевським, співзасновниками Numo ADHD. УВАГА: у випуску достатньо багато ненормативної лексики. Про що поговорили? - Що таке ADHD і чому апки можуть допомогти людям з ADHD тримати себе в фокусі? - Як перейти з продакт-менеджменту в стартаперство? - Як залучити перші гроші в проект і де шукати інвесторів? - Як і навіщо півотитися? Коли це робити? - Про найм в стартапах і чому стартап - це, в першу чергу, медійна компанія. Вакансії в NUMO ADHD: https://djinni.co/jobs/548055-senior-seo-specialist/ https://djinni.co/jobs/548040-content-writer-copywriter-seo-growth-/ https://djinni.co/jobs/548292-react-native-developer-in-a-startup-/
Killa and James discuss ADHD and video games. Is this caused by video games or even enhanced by video games. An article from the Child Mind Institute dives into this very topic!Video Games and ADHD | ADHD and Attention Disorders in Children | Child Mind Institute//HOSTS//Killa at https://www.twitch.tv/killakane0801James: https://www.twitch.tv/jam3sthe3rd//FOLLOW US//Join our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090111901617 Follow our Twitter: https://twitter.com/ParentsVsGamingJoin our Discord The Bakery and help us start a brand new community: https://discord.gg/wGmcTbsHm5Follow us on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@parentsvsgaming//PARTNERS//Also we have a new partner in ID Life!Click the link below for a 10% discount off any of their products!https://ParentsvsGaming.idlife.com // CONTACT US Want to get in touch with us to share a story? Have a business inquiry? Want to be apart of our team at Parents vs Gaming? Email us at: Parentsvsgaming@gmail.com// ABOUT US Parents vs Gaming is our Weekly podcast show where we try to keep parents in the know and give our advice and how to be involved in gaming. Or we help out those relationship gamers and how to balance life and gaming.
Do I have ADHD? | systems, strategies, tips, and hacks that actually work for ADHD adults + kids
KC Davis' book How to Keep House While Drowning was truly life-changing for me and I don't feel that way about books often. Her book is easy to follow because the chapters are super short and ADHD friendly! The methods she shares, the grace she gives her reader, and the perspective shifts she provides are unmatched. Buy KC Davis' Closing Duties Template: https://www.strugglecare.com/digital-downloads/closing-duties-template Ready for 1:1 ADHD Coaching? Email me :) admin@doihaveadhdpodcast.com Found this episode helpful? Send a screenshot to a fellow squirrelly mama! So happy to have you here! Want to support the show? Please leave a rating and review! It makes a huge difference in helping get the show in front of other people.
她乡论坛里有很多关于神经多样性的讨论,包括ADHD,谱系人士等等。这期的制作人叉子在论坛里发布了自己确诊ADHD的帖子,引起了很多讨论,论坛乡友典典在读到叉子的帖子后意识到很多症状和自己很相似,之后也确诊了ADHD。 这期节目,叉子和典典一起讨论了她们的成长经历,ADHD对于她们的影响,确诊ADHD的经过以及确诊后对生活的变化。 欢迎你来论坛和乡友们一起讨论,探索世界也认识自己
Have you wondered if your child has depression or anxiety and if these could be connected to their ADHD? What signs should you keep an eye out for and how can you be supportive? In this episode, Dr. Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells, a board certified pediatrician with a special interest in ADHD, learning issues, and mental and behavioral health, talks about the signs and causes of different mental health disorders in teens and the common treatment plans available. She also shares strategies that can be used by friends and family to support teens who are facing mental health challenges.
Do I have ADHD? | systems, strategies, tips, and hacks that actually work for ADHD adults + kids
In this episode we're: - answering the question “who can diagnose adhd?” - giving some tips about how to prepare for the appointment - discussing some examples of how to start the conversation with your provider Ep 58: DSM-5 criteria episode https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/do-i-have-adhd-holistic-mental-health-adhd-in-women/id1632819524?i=1000594689295 Ep 62: adhd symptoms in women https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/do-i-have-adhd-holistic-mental-health-adhd-in-women/id1632819524?i=1000597251900 Ep 16: my late diagnosis story https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/do-i-have-adhd-holistic-mental-health-adhd-in-women/id1632819524?i=1000576911743 Friendly reminder I am not a medical professional and this is not medical advice. I'm simply trying to make this information more accessible. Please talk to your medical provider about diagnosis and other medical concerns or treatments. If you're interested in having 1:1 support to help coach you through some of the challenges you're facing, I'd love to brainstorm together how we can help your run your home and/or parent with more intention.
Understanding your partner is one of the most important parts of having a healthy, fulfilling relationship. But without ADHD resources available, ADHD-impacted relationships are challenged every single day and the unfortunate reality is this often leads couples to separate or divorce. Today's episode is the continuation of our conversation with Melissa Orlov on how awareness and self-acceptance of ADHD can help save relationships and marriages. After establishing ADHDmarriage.com in 2007, Melissa has helped couples learn to thrive in ADHD-impacted relationships. Today, Melissa dives into hyperfocused courtship, looking at guilt and how the pressures of having ADHD can affect a couple and how defining and acknowledging ADHD symptoms can help guide the ADHD partner through rough patches. Tune in now to learn more about ADHD, dating, and divorce from Melissa Orlov! Join the conversation by reaching Lindsay via hello@refocusedpod.com or on social media at @lindsayguentzel now! Highlights ADHD, marriage, and divorce What is hyperfocus courtship? Pressures felt by women with ADHD ADHD women and the biological clock Adult ADHD, guilt, and shame Dealing with ADHD in retirement Same-sex couples and ADHD How to create a healthy ADHD relationship? About Melissa Orlov Melissa Orlov is the founder of ADHDmarriage.com. She provides support groups, private couples counseling and consulting, professional training, and more. Recently, she launched couples' seminars via Zoom conducted twice a year. Resources about ADHD and ADHD-impacted relationships are also available on her blog. Melissa is also an award-winning author, having published books about ADHD-impacted relationships - The ADHD Effect on Marriage (2010) and The Couple's Guide to Thriving with ADHD (2014). To connect with Melissa, check out the links below: Website | www.adhdmarriage.com/ LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/melissaorlov Facebook | www.facebook.com/ADHDMarriage/ Twitter | @msorlov Resources from Melissa Orlov: The Couple's Guide to Thriving with ADHD | The ADHD Effect on Marriage: Understand and Rebuild Your Relationship in Six Steps | Social Media Profiles Instagram: @lindsayguentzel // @adhdonline // @refocusedpod Twitter: @lindsayguentzel // @adhd_online // @refocusedpod For more information on ADHD Online and ADHD assessments, medical management, and teletherapy, check out ADHDonline.com. Check out Michelle Seitzer's What I've Learned as the Spouse of Someone with ADHD where the writer offers up eight things tips for people navigating the complexities of an ADHD partnership. Show Credits Lindsay Guentzel, show host and executive producer Phil Rodemann, coordinating producer Sarah Platanitis, consulting and pre-production management Sarah Gelbard, writer and researcher Al Chaplin, social media production Our incredible artwork was created by Sissy Yee of Berlin Grey. The theme music for Refocused was created by Louis Inglis, a songwriter, and composer in Perth, Australia who was diagnosed with ADHD in 2020 at the age of 39. To learn more about the work he is doing, check out his online studio here. You can also email him at louisinglis1@gmail.com. Bear Beat Productions helped with the audio editing and engineering and all of our episodes with Melissa Orlov were shot live in-person at PS Creative Studios in Phoenix. Welcome to Refocused! Lindsay Guentzel was almost 35 years old when she was diagnosed with ADHD. It turned out to be the answer she didn't know she was looking for. The journalist and mental health advocate has teamed up with ADHD Online to explore the often misunderstood world of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Discover tools and mindset shifts to help you start living your best life. Those old, outdated assumptions about ADHD? Refocused with Lindsay Guentzel is changing that narrative. Those stigmas have held us back for long enough. It's time to refocus our energy and we hope you'll join us.
Lisa is joined by Kathleen Nadeau, PhD, who talks about her latest book, STILL DISTRACTED AFTER ALL THESE YEARS: Help and Support for Older Adults with ADHD.Dr. Nadeau is the founder and clinical director of the largest private ADHD specialty clinic in the US. She has practiced psychology in the Washington, DC area since the early 1970's and is the author or co-author of many books on ADHD including the bestselling ADD-friendly Ways to Organize Your Life, Understanding Girls with ADHD, and Understanding Women with ADHD. She received the CHADD Hall of Fame Award in 1999 for her groundbreaking work on girls and women.STILL DISTRACTED AFTER ALL THESE YEARS explains:· Possible signs and effects of adult ADHD: ADHD in adults is severely under-diagnosed, and the name ‘attention deficit disorder' can be misleading: most think ADHD's main issue is causing difficulty in ‘paying attention.' To the contrary, ADHD can also impact almost every aspect of your life.· Extra challenges of retirement for people with ADHD: According to the National Council on Aging, at least one-third of boomers over age sixty-five live near or below the poverty line. Impulsivity and money-management struggles are a hallmark of adult ADHD, so those with ADHD are often less financially prepared for retirement. · How the life of a US adult has changed significantly in the last generation. There are many cognitive demands placed on seniors – new methods of social connection, hundreds of new emails to sort through, etc. – and ADHD can make these changes even more difficult to navigate. · ADHD, marriage, and compromise: ADHD can bring challenges to a relationship, and a better understanding of the disorder can lead to healthier relationships between equal partners. · How living with ADHD in later years is hugely influenced by multiple factors: co-occurring issues, such as anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and learning disorders combined with a heightened level of stress, the presence or lack of support from others, and the number of people we are responsible for can all complicate and intensify the effects of ADHD.· …and much more.
https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsDr. Lia Gaggino talks to Dr. Herschel Lessin on how physicians can juggle their ADHD patients, parents, practice. Here are some facts on ADHD (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder):-There's more than one type of ADHD-ADHD is genetic.-There is no cure for ADHD, but medication and therapy can control symptoms-ADHD often persists into adulthood-People with ADHD may be protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act “ADHD is a chronic condition of the brain that makes it difficult for children to control their behavior. According to national data, AKHD affects about 9.4% of U.S. children ages 2-17 including 2.4% of children ages 2-5 and 4%-12% of school-aged children…” American Academy of Pediatrics ADHD | All AAP | AAP [00:33 -8:20] Opening SegmentDr. Gaggino introduces us to Dr. Herschel LessinWhat drives Dr. Lessin's passion to be a pediatrician? How his personal experience inspired him to learn more about ADHDIf managed properly, ADHD has to potential of being a “Superpower”[8:21- 16:21] Current Pharmaceutical Development for ADHD Treatment Issues with current drug availabilityPotential solutions moving forwardProblem Regarding Pediatricians Comfort with Treating ADHDBarriers to Treating ADHD[16:22 -32:47] The economics behind drug pricing and formulary changeHow this affects health care providers and patientsChallenges posed by mid-year formulary changes Disruption to patient treatment plansDifficulty in switching between medicationsNational Shortages of Short Acting Medication [32:48 -59:32] Making a List from the ADHD ToolkitLearning How to Code for all ServiceDocumenting Your Thinking How to Set Up a Practice for ADHD Kid The importance of documentation and avoiding being audited[59:33 - 1:07:23] Closing segment Takeaway Links to resources mentioned on the show AAPADHD toolkit - https://302.buzz/AAP-ADHDToolKit ADHD Clinical Practice Guideline -https://302.buzz/ClinicalPracticeGuideline AAP publication “Congrats You're Having a Teen!” https://shop.aap.org/congrats-youre-having-a-teen-paperback/ REACH Institute - https://thereachinstitute.org/Ma Massachusetts General Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology 2023 course - https://302.buzz/mgcaPsycPharma AACAP - ADHD Facts for Families - https://302.buzz/AACAP-ADHD NEI Global -
Today we discuss how recycling used personal protective equipment can make stronger concrete, a rise in ADHD symptoms among male weightlifters who take steroids, and the battle of the sexes among male and female butterflies!PPE Concrete“PPE can be recycled to make stronger concrete” by Gosia Kaszubska and Will Wrighthttps://www.rmit.edu.au/news/all-news/2022/august/ppe-concrete“Recycled PPE could strengthen concrete” by The Engineerhttps://www.theengineer.co.uk/content/news/recycled-ppe-could-strengthen-concreteSteroid Use and ADHD “ADHD symptoms and use of anabolic androgenic steroids among male weightlifters” by Emilie Kildal, Bjørnar Hassel & Astrid Bjørnebekkhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-12977-w#:~:text=AAS%20use%20among%20weightlifters%20is,drug%20prevention%20strategies%20in%20sports.“ADHD symptoms are more prevalent in male weightlifters who use steroids, study finds” by Patricia Y. Sanchezhttps://www.psypost.org/2022/08/adhd-symptoms-are-more-prevalent-in-male-weightlifters-who-use-steroids-study-finds-63795Butterfly Chastity“In butterfly battle of sexes, males deploy ‘chastity belts' but females fight back” by Halle Marchese and Natalie van Hoosehttps://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/male-butterflies-deploy-chastity-belts/“Is Sexual Conflict a Driver of Speciation? A Case Study With a Tribe of Brush-footed Butterflies” by Ana Paula S Carvalho, Ryan A St Laurent, Emmanuel F A Toussaint, Caroline Storer, Kelly M Dexter, Kwaku Aduse-Poku, and Akito Y Kawaharahttps://academic.oup.com/sysbio/article/70/3/413/5901062?login=false“Ruff Sex: A Chastity Belt for Dogs” by Buck Wolfhttps://web.archive.org/web/20110410200915/http://www.aolnews.com/2010/02/08/ruff-sex-a-chastity-belt-for-dogs/Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.Find episode transcripts here: https://curiosity-daily-4e53644e.simplecast.com/episodes/ppe-concrete-steroid-use-and-adhd-butterfly-chastity