Pandemic Survival with Adult ADHD

Join host Tara McGillicuddy & Co-host Lynne Edris as they talk about the impact of the pandemic on adults with ADHD, and the role of structure and self-care in these unusual, stressful times. Learn some simple tips to help you get through this, and any crisis, with greater ease. ADHD Podcast Page

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ADHD: Conquer Clutter, Procrastination & Perfectionism

In this podcast episode co-host Tara McGillicuddy talks about some resources to help Adults with ADHD Conquer Clutter, Procrastination & Perfectionism. She talks about the reasons these type of resources help people with ADHD take action and get past Clutter, Procrastination & Perfectionism. Tara McGillicuddy is described by those who know her – clients, fellow…

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ADHD & The Power of Creative Expression (Part 2)

In Part 2 of this two-part episode, co-host Lynne Edris and Dani Donovan continue their conversation about life with ADHD and the importance of self-awareness and self-acceptance, and Dani gets real about life with ADHD and the benefits of being open about our common experiences. Dani Donovan is an ADHD content creator, artist, and comedian…

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ADHD & The Power of Creative Expression (Part 1)

In Part 1 of this two-part episode, co-host Lynne Edris talks with Dani Donovan about how she accidentally became an ADHD influencer overnight, the importance of creative expression for adults with ADHD, and role of community in making life easier with ADHD.  Dani Donovan is an ADHD content creator, artist, and comedian who brings awareness…

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Women with ADHD in Midlife

It’s not early Alzheimer’s! Learn why women with ADHD become even more frenzied, frazzled, forgetful and overwhelmed as hormonal changes exacerbate their underlying ADHD. Find out what you can do to become more calm, centered and confident. Dr. Carol RobbinsCarol Ann Robbins, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of…

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Creativity, Strengths and Islands of Competence in Adults with ADHD

So many people with ADHD crave a creative outlet, but where do you begin? How do you stay on track? Co-host Lynne Edris is joined by children’s recording artist, Jesse Friedberg (AKA Jesse Jukebox) to talk about the importance of using your strengths, creativity and your own “islands of competence” when you’re an adult with…

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Your Financial Future with Adult ADHD

Rick Webster joins co-host Lynne Edris to talk about Your Financial Future with Adult ADHD. Learn how small steps and changes in the way you think about yourself and your relationship with money, and simple tips, can change your financial future.  Rick Webster, CEO and Founder of Rena-Fi, Inc. has spent the last two decades…

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The Mysterious Paradox of Being a High Achiever with ADHD

Co-host Lynne Edris is joined by Casey Dixon to discuss the Mysterious Paradox of Being a High Achiever with ADHD. Listen as they talk about how people with ADHD can become high achievers, and how people who are already high achievers can have ADHD.  Casey Dixon is a Life Coach who focuses on science-based, innovative,…

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A New Take on Success and ADHD

Co-host Lynne Edris is joined by ADHD Executive Coach Cameron Gott to discuss success with ADHD from a different perspective. Listen as they talk over the importance of finding your community, and three areas to concentrate our efforts so that we can be more successful and fulfilled. Cameron Gott is an ADHD Executive Coach, mentor…

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The Bullet Journal Method

Co-host Lynne Edris talks with Ryder Carroll, the creator of The Bullet Journal Method and New York Times bestselling author, about how to declutter your mind with pen and paper. Listen as Ryder shares how the method helps support our minds, about his own ADHD journey, and why he says there would be no Bullet…

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