Overcoming Burnout and ADHD with David Greenwood
Is ADHD a fast track to burnout? Join Pete and Nikki as they talk with David Greenwood, author of Overcoming Burnout, about the surprising link between ADHD and exhaustion, and discover practical strategies to reclaim your energy and focus.
Delayed Sensory Affect: Understanding the Overload with Dr. Michael Felt
Dr. Michael Felt is an ADHD & Executive Functioning specialist and he’s back this week to dive deep into a topic that sparked a lot of interest during our last Patreon Q&A: Delayed Sensory Affect, or DSA. We're thrilled to welcome Dr. Felt back to the show to teach us all about this emotional phenomenon and its relationship to ADHD.
The Unregulated Brain with Matt Raekelboom
Matt Raekelboom is an internationally known Keynote Speaker, Influencer, and Educator known for his videos on the behaviours of those with ADHD and neuroscience-backed tips on how to thrive with an ADHD Brain. He’s back with us today to talk about the unregulated ADHD brain.
Overwhelmed and Over-Committed: The ADHD Struggle is Real
This week, we are going to take a look at one of the ways we can create overwhelm for ourselves through over commitment and how we can create healthy boundaries for ourselves to keep us from overloading our schedule.
Balancing the ADHD Underwhelm-Overwhelm Scales with Brooke Schnittman
Feeling overwhelmed or underwhelmed? For those with ADHD, these two extremes can feel like constant companions. This week, Coach Brooke Schnittman joins us to dive into the unique challenges of navigating the emotional rollercoaster of ADHD, offering insights and strategies to help you find balance and thrive.
It’s OK to Change Your Mind
Minds change. You’re working on a thing, and then you want to work on another thing. That’s OK! But our ADHD brains don’t always see that. How do you move past the feelings of judgement and failure and move on? That’s this week on The ADHD Podcast!
Breaking Free from the ADHD Anxiety Generator with Dr. Russell Ramsay
In this episode of The ADHD Podcast, Dr. Russell Ramsay shares his insights on the complex interactions between ADHD and anxiety, exploring how they intertwine and fuel each other. He offers strategies for developing self-awareness, breaking the cycle of procrastination, and managing the challenges of living with both ADHD and anxiety.
Understanding the Overlap Between ADHD and Autism with Dr. Celine Saulnier
Dr. Celine Saulnier specializes in diagnostic assessment, as well as teaching and training for autism spectrum and related disorders. She joins us this week on the show to talk about the autism relationship with ADHD.
ADHD & Eating Disorders with Dr. Jean Doak
This week, Nikki and Pete dive into the complex and often overlooked relationship between ADHD and eating disorders. Joined by special guest Dr. Jean Doak, a professor of psychiatry and clinical director at the Center for Excellence for Eating Disorders at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the trio explores how these two conditions can intertwine and exacerbate each other.
Unraveling a Tangled Web: Exploring the Intricate Relationship Between ADHD & OCD
In this episode of The ADHD Podcast, hosts Nikki and Pete are joined by Dr. Roberto Olivardia, a renowned Clinical Psychologist, to explore the complex relationship between ADHD and OCD, shedding light on the challenges faced by those experiencing these conditions simultaneously.
ADHD Comorbidities: The Depression/Anxiety Cocktail with Dr. Michael Felt
Dr. Michael Felt is an ADHD & Executive Functioning specialist who has lectured at Yale University School of Medicine, and is a professor at Columbia University, where he teaches Psychopathology. He joins us this week to talk all about ADHD co-morbidities!
Positive & Negative Affect Tolerance with Dr. Dodge Rea
Why do we sabotage? Because we love too darned much. Today on the show, Dr. Dodge is back to talk about positive and negative affect tolerance and how it might just be playing with our ADHD.
ADHD & Empathy with Dr. Tamara Rosier
Dr. Tamara Rosier joins us to help us understand ADHD and empathy, and how it may actually make us an easier target for gaslighting by others.
Everything’s On Fire. Now What?
Overwhelm is a wildfire that consumes everything in its path. Fight it strategically, like firefighters do. But wait... It’s not a fire. It’s ADHD.
The ADHD Tax
Stop paying the ADHD Tax. The fees, fines, and forgetfulness add up to over $1000 a year for most with ADHD. This week, it’s time to end the cycle.
Getting Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable
This week on Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast, Pete and Nikki explore what it means to be uncomfortable and why that's not always a bad thing.
The Antidote • A Book Talk Episode!
It's ADHD Book Talk Time! In “The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can’t Stand Positive Thinking," Oliver Burkeman strikes back at the positivity industrial complex and gives us a lot to think about.
ADHD and Our Mental Models for Making Decisions
It's season 28 and we're kicking it off with a look at how we make decisions. See, we all have models through which we see the choices before us. We decided to start this series with a look at some of the acknowledged mental models around decision-making to help us create a vernacular we can use to discuss how our brains are impacted by choices in our lives and our ADHD.
“Finished, For Now”: Planning, Overwhelm, and Motivation
We're talking about planning again and boy-howdy is this week a doozy. You want to plan, but when you do, you're overwhelmed by all you have to do? You're right in the bull's eye for this week. Join us and share your challenges for Coach Nikki!
Overcoming Motivation Challenges with ADHD with Dr. Tamara Rosier
This week, Nikki and Pete sit down with Dr. Tamara Rosier about motivation and ADHD. Dr. Rosier, author of "Your Brain's Not Broken," shares insights from her experiences as an ADHD coach and professor to uncover motivation strategies for those with ADHD.