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Episode 90. Understanding ADHD and Anxiety with Dr. Marcy Caldwell Part II

Today we continue our conversation with Dr. Marcy Caldwell about ADHD and its lovely comorbidity buddy, anxiety. You will learn...
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Episode 89. Understanding ADHD and Anxiety with Dr. Marcy Caldwell Part I

Like Sully from the Pixar movie “Monsters, Inc”, anxiety can be the monster in the closet. What is anxiety? Maybe...
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Episode 88. ADHD at 51: How My Diagnosis Was Just The Beginning

We have an incredible lineup of brand-new episodes kicking off on July 10th that we are so excited to share...
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Episode 87. Being Queer & Neurodiverse: Celebrating Pride & Learning to Overcome Othering with Candace Lefke

We're wrapping up Pride Month by bringing back another friend of the podcast, Candace Lefke. We met Candace when she...
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Episode 86. I’m An Adult With ADHD And I Stole My Son’s Ritalin

Can you identify with how Kim Livingston felt when she wanted to clean, but was somehow unable to attack the...
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Episode 85. Emily Howarth explores the connection between being Queer and Neurodiverse

In recognition of Pride Month, we continue our discussion about ADHD and queerness. In today’s episode, friend of the podcast...
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Episode 84. Beyond Labels: Navigating ADHD and Queerness with Dylan Alter

Happy Pride Month! On today’s show, we revisit our conversation with Dylan Alter, an advocate for ADHD awareness and the...
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Episode 82. Empowering Neurodiverse Athletes with Michael Shipper

What difficulties might children with ADHD experience in sports? Are some sports better for kids with ADHD? Are individual or...
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Episode 81. The Adderall Shortage: Looking at America’s Mental Health Crisis with Michael A. Cohen

Michael A. Cohen is a columnist for MSNBC, a fellow for the Eurasia Group Foundation and is the publisher of the newsletter Truth...
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