We believe that success with ADHD is possible... with a little translation. Hosts Asher Collins and Dusty Chipura, both ADHD coaches who have plenty of insight to share navigating their own ADHD experiences, discuss how to live more authentically as an adult with ADHD and how to create real, sustained change to achieve greater success. If you are an adult with ADHD who wants more out of their busi... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 268 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental HealthSelf-ImprovementEducation |
In this episode, Ash and Dusty explore the intense overlap between ADHD and early gender transition, focusing on how sudden, widespread change taxes executive function and identity. Ash describes the real-world disruptions—wardrobe overhaul, haircuts... more
In this episode, Ash and Dusty open the season by revisiting Ash’s transition and how it has intersected with his work helping people with ADHD. Ash describes transition as a liminal, between-states process that forced reexamination of identity, rela... more
This episode is a rebroadcast. Dusty has handpicked episodes from the archive to air while she and Ash are on their annual summer break. New episodes resume in September!
Asher and Cam were invited to present at the Annual International Conference o... more
This episode is a rebroadcast. Dusty has handpicked episodes from the archive to air while she and Ash are on their annual summer break. New episodes resume in September!
Cam takes Ash and listeners on a field trip to the land of ADHD causation, int... more
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Every single episode makes me so happy and unlocks mental zoomies in my brain because it helps me understand my existence in a new way. It’s like I’ve seen things through a kaleidoscope my whole
life and when I listen to the podcast I can see the real world and make a choice for myself that helps me navigate it. I’ve been in adhd coaching for 10 years and just started listening to this podcast last year and have still learned SO much! What I learn helps me when I’m alone and helps me get more ou... more
Really enjoying the new season. Topics are fresh and relevant and little more general / relatable in a good way. The editing is distracting at points, it sounds like speakers are being fast-forwarded or overly chopped up. Would rather it be a little longer than cut so harshly. But overall great work from the team and the hosts. What an incredible gift to the community.
It’s like having two coaches talking you through how your own brain works. I ended up here after searching for the perfect task management app for ADHD, and this has helped me so much more. (Spoiler, there isn’t one.) I listened first to the two task management episodes first, then started back at episode 1. Thank you for making this podcast!
A fantastic presentation of layperson explanations of neuroscience and behavioural science from two honest hosts who aren’t afraid to share their own struggles, with plenty of practical tools and thought provoking questions.
And I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve said out loud, “Get out of my head, Asher!!!” It’s like he somehow knows what I’m going through and what I need to hear when I need to hear it…. That goes for call outs as well as insight and encouragement!!
Thank you Cam and... more
I love the show and find it very helpful!
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A unique blend of personal experience and professional guidance, this podcast provides valuable insights into living with ADHD as an adult. The hosts, both ADHD coaches, share their journeys and practical strategies aimed at helping listeners navigate their own challenges while fostering authentic living. Episodes range from discussions about gender transitions and identity to emotional regulation and community support, circling around the struggles and triumphs of managing ADHD. The hosts emphasize the importance of curiosity, personal growth, and the exploration of self within the context of ADHD, making it a rich resource for those seeking to understand themselves and promote meaningful change.
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