
CHADD podcast
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 182 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationMental HealthSelf-ImprovementHealth & Fitness | |||

What if succeeding at work with ADHD isn’t about trying harder or becoming more organized, but about understanding how your brain actually works? In this episode of All Things ADHD, workplace strategist and author Larry Worth explores why adults with... more
In this episode, we are joined by developmental pediatrician Mark Bertin and meditation teacher Mark Coleman to explore how time in nature can support focus, calm, and emotional regulation for people with ADHD. They discuss why outdoor environments n... more
In this episode, Jane Indergaard, DNP, RN, explores the growing recognition and understanding of ADHD in women. Historically, ADHD has gone unrecognized in girls and women, many of whom were misdiagnosed with other conditions, often leading to years ... more
In this episode of All Things ADHD, Jeremy Didier, an ADHD coach and past CHADD president, discusses ADHD in the workplace, exploring early signs of its effects on productivity, the importance of diagnosis and treatment, and the potential challenges ... more
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This pod cast is a wonderful resource for anyone who lives, works or has ADHD. The topics and guest are insightful and research based. This is a resource I refer to on a regular basis. Thank you for producing and sharing these informative podcast.
I’m sorry Cary speaks to fast and I can’t follow to long.
I’d like to know if he can slow down a bit.
I really wanted this to be a helpful resource for me. Unfortunately I can’t get past the Host. He speaks with a really unusual cadence that’s really annoying. He also sounded like he was speaking to children instead of adults while conveying information. I can’t do it.
So much excellent and helpful information in this podcast. Sound quality isn't always the best but information is top notch.
I feel blessed to have information like this at my fingertips.
I was most excited both personally and professionally to offer this resource to people with Adult ADHD. Unfortunately I just listened to an episode promoting IRT and have to remain skeptical at best. This is not an evidence based practice and seems to have been formed around psychodynamic like concepts versus science. We can assert that though some have benefited from approaches like these, they way heavily into assumptions about the nature of humanity, couples, and tendency of behaviors in adul... more
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This show consistently explores ADHD from clinical, educational, and real-world perspectives, with a strong emphasis on family experiences, gender differences, workplace inclusion, and evidence-based treatment. Episodes frequently feature clinicians, researchers, educators, and parents who share practical strategies, policy context, and stigma-busting insights. Notable throughlines include nature-based approaches, hormonal influences on ADHD in women, medication decisions, and advocacy for students' rights. A few conversations stand out for their clear, actionable guidance for families, employers, and clinicians, making the program a practical resource for both professionals and individuals navigating ADHD in daily life.
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All Things ADHD launched 10 years ago and published 182 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on All Things ADHD include:
1. Mark Bertin
2. Mark Coleman
3. Jane Indergaard
4. Jeremy Didier
5. Dr. Larry A. Jones
6. Dr. Dara Abraham
7. Dr. Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells
8. Kathy Argueta
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