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My podcast isn’t about just finding new people to explore the topic of ADHD with. It’s more than that, it’s about creating community, a family. Occasionally, people ask me, which is the best episode to listen to? But like family, to me, they are all like my babies, I love them all. Sure, there may be a topic that is best suited for an individual to…
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Join her Blabathon HERE NOW Charlene Long is the loving force behind Autism as a Whole. She joins me in this episode to talk about how many of the spectrum conditions like ADHD, like Autism, usually come with co-existing conditions. In her family’s case the have Criduchat, cancer, and mitochondria disease among others. This points to the fact that …
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Rick Green says he's no ADHD expert; however, I question that. After all, isn't an expert someone who knows virtually everything there is to know on a subject? How he came to know just SO much about ADHD is his journey and I'm thrilled he took some time to sit with me and my co-host, Agnes Green, to share so much from epigenics to cognitive dissona…
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Replay * Alyssa "Otter" Sheldon and I met on Facebook. She joined the See in ADHD FB group and told me of her plans. In this episode she shares them with all of us while also offering invaluable insight into how you can embrace your ADHD and totally accept yourself as you are even if some see you as odd. The key word being: ACCEPTANCE. Accepting th…
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Sean Wallace read an article of mine, The Process of ADHD. I had shared it on my FB page. His response was so powerful I asked him to come on the show and share it with you. Here is an excerpt from his original post: "I was diagnosed ADHD the summer before 6th grade. I was prescribed Adderall and I hated taking it, I never ate, my mouth would alway…
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Andrew Akre was diagnosed with ADHD in grade school. His experience offers him a unique view, which he uses to help his ADHD clients. As an ADHD Coach, he knows the difference between the pitfalls that come from unmanaged ADHD vs the successful outcomes that are possible through treatment. His stories are great! He even describes the one, most impo…
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Alan Brown is an ADHD coach and a brain-hack productivity master. From overcoming drug addiction to mega-success in corpoarte advertising to giving a Ted Talk and creating his own brand at CrusherTV, Alan is proof that ADHD doesn't have to stand in your way of doing anything you want to do in life. He's also a very funny guy, so I'm sure you'll enj…
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Brett Thornhill is a fellow ADHD Coach whom I met at the 2015 CHADD Conference in New Orleans, Louisianna. I asked him on the show because he's an ispiration and I believe his is a story worth sharing. He was diagnosed later in life and that point of view, while unique for him, is also the story of millions. He describes some of the feelings that h…
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Guess what Carl Jung, Albert Einstein, and Napoleon Hill all have in common? They inspired Candace Kinlaw to begin affecting positive change by empowering women. I happened to catch her first Periscope session on Twitter and immediately asked her to join me here on the show. I'm so excited for you to meet her and hear first hand her impressive stor…
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As is the case with many people with ADHD, Charley Burt is successful, smart, funny, and compassionate. But she doesn’t just have ADHD. Companion conditions typically co-exist with ADHD, and in Charley’s case, her special genetic make-up includes Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, Fibromyalgia, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as well. In our conversation we als…
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Please join me with Tom and Yvonne of The Tom Nardone Show podcast. Theirs is a marriage made in ADHD heaven and honestly, they are just the best people. We talk about hair, bras, dieting, garbage, cleaning...I think Tom even enrolled me in the Gangsta Radio Network! (He even talks about what he learned through coaching!) Here's the direct link to …
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Replay * How do you feel when people ask, "Doesn't everybody have ADHD?" It's a question often considered insulting by people with ADHD; after all, the answer is obviously no and it belittles the diagnosis, insinuating that ADHD isn't real. But is it always intended to deny ADHD's legitimacy? What if the person asking the question believes it's rea…
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Join me and Rene Brooks again as we recap what went wrong with our live episode...and then move on to bigger and better things! In our discussion we talk about making mistakes that can't be helped versus the ones that can, which takes us on an interesting journey into ADHD awareness, education, and medication. Rene Brooks is the creator of blackgir…
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I'm always considering how things look through the ADHD lens. It's the foundation of my blog, See in ADHD, and the concept behind this show. Join me today with cohost, Rene Brooks of blackgirllostkeys.com, as we discuss a myriad of topics and muse over just what is the ADHD effect on each... We begin by tackling a big ADHD dilemma, creating routine…
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Cyndy Sanchez ended up creating a school for children who learn differently. Whether on the Autism Spectrum, diagnosed with dyslexia, or having ADHD, her school makes the difference for these children because their being different doesn't matter. The Academy teaches in whatever manner each student learns and make no mistake, everyone at Helping Hea…
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Organize Mindfully is the creation of Mark Dillon. His website and podcast of the same name, along with his book (still in progress) Organize Mindfully - 7 Steps to Create and Maintain Order in Your Life, all serve to spread new perspectives, ideas, and strategies to inspire everyone to organize mindfully. Listen, as he explains how to embrace the …
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In a previous episode, Dr. Cheryl Berger-Israeloff, brought awareness to an affliction that may not be well known, yet, affects between 5 - 10% of the population and is showing up in the ADHD population. It's a type of Binocular Vision Disorder called Vertical Heterophoria. Perhaps the link has to do with the deregulation of another of our body's s…
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Rene Brooks and I were pow-wowing recently about how difficult it can be to work so hard creating structure in your ADHD world, focus on productivity, only to realize that you haven't been having much fun. Unfortunately, you can even try to have fun and accidentally go too far the other way, destroying all of the systems you've worked so hard to cr…
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Dr. Cheryl Berger-Israeloff has brought cutting edge technology to New York and the surrounding tri-state area! Listen as she describes an affliction that may not be well known yet affects between 5 - 10% of the population. It's a type of Binocular Vision Disorder called Vertical Heterophoria, and is unfortunately showing up in the ADHD population …
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Justin Sisley thinks maybe ADHD is what's driven him. He's the host of his own successful podcast Driven to Better, which interviews entrepreneurs of all kinds about their businesses and what's driven them to achieve their successes. Together we discuss what it's like to have never been diagnosed with ADHD but still have a strong suspicion it's the…
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Cristina Favreau has returned to the scene and she is laser focused on what she wants to talk about. Her new show, set to air the week of August 3rd, will offer up an extravaganza of women with ADHD on a mission of ambition! Head-On Podcast will be out soon so I'm offering up a an appetizer of the host-ess with the most-ess. No, seriously, Cristina…
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I have to admit, the reason I invited Jerry Arbs to do my show was because I’m a fan. I have been for a while now and once you see him in action I bet you’ll be too. He’s into photography, film, vlogging, and all the high-tech toys that come with it…antique sports cars, motorcycles, driving fast, thinking fast…and keeping up with him is seriously f…
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I bet ya'll will agree with me that Whitney McCloud is one of the most charming people to listen to. She's the creator of craftingforpurpose.com a blog dedicated to the things that interest her: crafting, writing, connecting with others, helping people, and ADHD. She's as passionate as she is authentic and is also completely surprised at the overwh…
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Jason Ross had a great idea. He wasn't finding what he was looking for in the way of financial self-help for people with ADHD so he created a blog devoted to just that. Jason is passionate about research and helping people with ADHD find the information they need to make their financial picture brighter. Be sure and check out Jason's work at http:/…
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My dear friend Agnes has gone off the deep end, taken the plunge, and with wild abandon reinvented her ... career! It's a pretty big deal. What inspires a high acheiving tech girl to leave corporate security and cross into the funtastic field of coaching? I'll let her tell you herself and I bet you'll become a fan just as I am. Of course, every goo…
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Meet the compassionate genius behind the website and podcast Generosity Philosophy and creator of George the Generous Giraffe. Kim Trumbo shares with us her interests, frustrations, and other "works in progress". She also gives us a peek into her world where understanding why she does the things she does, in the way she does them, has been an on-go…
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Mother's Day guilt plagues many moms with ADHD who already question if they are good enough. When reality is sometimes the laundry isn't done and sometimes dinner is bologna sandwiches, how do we embrace this day of celebrating our Momminess? ADHD and Ability Coach, Ril Giles, is SuperADDmom. Listen as she describes her experiences helping us answe…
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Kris Moauro (pronounced More-Oh) discovered he had ADHD at 36. No wonder he was always on the move. It was after his diagnosis when self-discovery and self-awareness inspired the creation of his company More Movement. As he says on his website, "I want to be a part of a world that empowers people with ADHD to KEEP MOVING towards the experience of c…
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Although many with ADHD struggle to find and/or maintain employment, many do eventually design successful careers in areas of their strengths and interests. Eric Tivers did. As a licensed clinical social worker (and mastermind behind Tivers Clinical Specialties in Volo, Illinois) Eric has created a successful practice focused on ADHD and Autism Spe…
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Alyssa "Otter" Sheldon and I met on Facebook. She joined the See in ADHD FB group and told me of her plans. In this episode she shares them with all of us while also offering invaluable insight into how you can embrace your ADHD and totally accept yourself as you are even if some see you as odd. The key word being: ACCEPTANCE. Accepting the fact th…
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From crochet to the Serial Podcast to wearing a jihab, hmm...husbands, ADHD...what didn't we talk about? René Brooks-Guthridge began blogging about her interests...and they are many. Please check out her blog, Black Girl, Lost Keys and see for yourself! Curiosity is one of the primary driving forces behind taking action for someone with ADHD. You a…
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How do you feel when people ask, "Doesn't everybody have ADHD?" It's a question often considered insulting by people with ADHD; after all, the answer is obviously no and it belittles the diagnosis, insinuating that ADHD isn't real. But is it always intended to deny ADHD's legitimacy? What if the person asking the question believes it's real because…
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Tune in to my conversation with Tom Nardone, ADHD blogger turned podcaster and author of Chasing Kites, available on ADHDpeople.net and tomnardone.net. Find out his thoughts on ADHD, what's it's like to write about his life, and how he feels about co-creating The Tom Nardone Show with the love of his life and wife, Yvonne. (He even let slip what he…
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Jason Ross had a great idea. He wasn't finding what he was looking for in the way of financial self-help for people with ADHD so he created a blog devoted to just that. Be sure and check out Jason's work at http://www.addfinances.org or you can contact him on Twitter @ADDfinances.See in ADHD által
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Join me, Jennie Friedman @SeeinADHD with guest host Agnes Green @ tbd (you can call her AggieG for now). Together we explore the Twitterverse with Tweetmaster Eric Clark @EA_Clark. I had a lot of fun in this episode and I hope you do too. Not everyone is tech savvy enough to have a Twitter account or understand how to take advantage of it as a rela…
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