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Louis Inglis and Finishing Projects

Australian musician Louis Inglis has a great way to think about his work that helps him finish up and move...
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Mary Llewellyn and Working Through Shame and Sadness

Guilt and shame. Grief and depression. And, of course, hope. Mary Llewellyn shares her deeply personal journey with ADHD in...
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Carla Anderson and the Benefit of Coaching

Fashion blogger Carla Anderson talks with Lindsay about how ADHD affects her work and how much she believes in coaching–and...
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Candace Lefke and her Many Passions

How does Candace Lefke keep everything as on track as possible? Planners. Technology. Meditation. And, of course, more. Listen to...
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Cameron Sterling and Finding What Works

With a childhood diagnosis, Cameron Sterling has found things that don’t work (traditional school, Ritalin) and things that do (kinesthetic...
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Sarah Dimeo, ADHD, and Burnout

If you’ve ever gone all in on a number of tasks but ended up burnt out by the end, you’ll...
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Meredith Phillips and Going Down the Rabbit Hole

When the pandemic began, Meredith Phillips noticed symptoms in her son and went deep into research. Here, she talks about...
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Dani Donovan and ADHD Content Creation

As a content creator and comedian, Dani Donovan has a unique perspective on this ADHD journey and she generously shares...
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Jaclyn Paul and Writing with ADHD

Writer Jaclyn Paul shares with us what life was like before her diagnosis and how writing helps her cope in...
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