FLASHBACK FRIDAY | MORE MOVEMENT AND ADHD ‘More movement’ sums up a lot about my guest, Kris Moauro (pronounced More-Oh), who discovered at age 36 that he has ADHD, finally explaining why he was always …
Continue readingThe Glitches and Glitter of ADHD
“That’s the glitches and glitter of my ADHD,” is the best way I’ve heard, in a long time, to describe the double edge sword that defines ADHD. Billie Henderson, mommy, wife, and adventurer, joins …
Continue readingADHD Support Starts at Home
The best ADHD support starts at home. In this episode you’ll hear these wise words, and more, from a mom who has co-created with her husband a family strong. Adrienne McLean is in business …
Continue readingWhich of These 3 Parent Types Are You?
Which of these 3 parent types are you? Lynn Hegedus, a special needs educator and parent advocate, shares her story of career transformation and what she’s learned through the process including these 3 parent types. …
Continue readingHow to Achieve Success Regardless of Circumstance (Or ADHD)
If ever there was a person who can say that you can achieve success regardless of circumstance, it’s Tanner Gers. Diagnosed with ADHD in fourth grade, Tanner already had some challenges ahead of him, …
Continue readingMaking a Difference For Kids Who Learn Differently
It’s a fact, some kids who learn differently thrive in a special kind of school. Listen in, as Cyndy, someone who was diagnosed with ADHD later in life, describes her journey of discovering a …
Continue readingADHD Flash Guests With Spontaneity
Sometimes spontaneity is fun. Don’t believe me? Listen in to today’s episode and see for yourself. Things didn’t really go as expected for me today, so I created a plan B. It started …
Continue readingADHD Medication Mishaps
Yes, ADHD medication mishaps vary in degree of severity. (spoiler alert) This episode is not one of those horror stories of overdose or death. Instead, it’s the personal recount of a series of unfortunate …
Continue readingMaybe There’s Someone Like Me With ADHD
“Maybe there’s someone like me,” Whitney M explains while talking about how difficult it can be to connect with others who have ADHD, especially if you’re in a small town. On the internet, her discovery …
Continue readingI Think Differently and It’s Not ADHD
Dawn Casey-Rowe will tell you she’s an idealist who went into teaching in order to change the world. She discovered instead, that teaching changed her. In fact, she’s written a book about it, Don’t …
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