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ADHD can be a struggle, but it doesn't always have to be. Every Monday, join William Curb, as he explores ways that you can work with your ADHD brain to do more of the things you want to do. If you have ADHD or someone in your life does and you want to get organized, get focused and get motivated then this podcast is for you. Part of the ADHD reWired Podcast Network.

Hacking Your ADHD William Curb

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.7 • 53 Ratings

ADHD can be a struggle, but it doesn't always have to be. Every Monday, join William Curb, as he explores ways that you can work with your ADHD brain to do more of the things you want to do. If you have ADHD or someone in your life does and you want to get organized, get focused and get motivated then this podcast is for you. Part of the ADHD reWired Podcast Network.

    Crafting Your ADHD Survival Kit with Maddy De Gabriele

    Crafting Your ADHD Survival Kit with Maddy De Gabriele

    Hey team!

    We're chatting with Maddy De Gabriele, an Australian science communicator who's turned her personal journey with ADHD into a mission to help others. Through her Adult ADHD Starter Kit and corporate workshops, Maddy breaks down ADHD management into bite-sized, easily digestible pieces.

    In this episode we dive into specific tools that can become part of your everyday toolkit for managing your ADHD. We discuss timers, headphones, pillboxes, blankets and more in this episode. If you’ve been wanting an episode that goes into the actual tools that I and many others use in their day to day ADHD life, then this is the episode - Maddy brings the goods.

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    This Episode's Top Tips 
    When we’re looking at what goes into our tool kit we need to be thinking of both the physical and mental items that can assist us throughout the day.It’s important to work on getting past the idea of how we “should” be able to do certain things and look at what tools will let us actually do those things.It’s important to work on understanding and accepting ADHD as a chronic condition. We need to recognize ADHD's impact on our daily life and work on employing practical tools and strategies to mitigate those challenges.

    • 42 min
    ADHD, Communication, and Creating Connections with Dave Delaney

    ADHD, Communication, and Creating Connections with Dave Delaney

    Hey team!

    This week we’re talking with the host of the ADHD Wise Squirrels podcast, Dave Delaney - as many of us Dave wears many hats — keynote speaker, author, and of course podcast host. Dave has actually been podcasting since 2005, although he only recently started up ADHD Wise Squirrels after his recent diagnosis. With that diagnosis, Dave has been on a mission to support others in the community and break down stereotypes that surround ADHD.

    In our conversation today we discuss everything from the impact of ADHD on personal development to the power of storytelling in building connections. Dave brings a blend of professional insights and personal experiences that provide a host of strategies to tackle common ADHD challenges. It’s fun conversation and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

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    This Episode's Top Tips 
    Recognize and accept your ADHD, allowing yourself the flexibility to navigate challenges without harsh self-judgment.Identify and cultivate personal coping strategies for ADHD-related challenges, such as body doubling for productivity or mindfulness to stay present.Many of us with ADHD have a natural inclinations towards entrepreneurship that we can use to funnel our creativity.

    • 33 min
    From Impulse to Insight: Ellie Hino's ADHD Adventure

    From Impulse to Insight: Ellie Hino's ADHD Adventure

    Hey Team!

    Today on the podcast, we're exploring the lighter side of living with ADHD, featuring the hilariously honest Ellie Hino. A stand-up comic who finds humor in the everyday, Ellie has featured for comics such as Maria Bamford, Laurie Kilmartin, and Atsuko Okatsuka. She recently released her debut album, Soft Bones.

    In our conversation today she brings her personal journey with ADHD into the spotlight, sharing stories and strategies that hit home for many of us. We discuss getting a diagnosis later life, getting started on medication, impulsivity and time mismanagement. This episode is packed with relatable stories and actionable tips for tackling the day-to-day hurdles of ADHD. Whether you're newly diagnosed, a seasoned pro, or just curious, you'll find valuable insights and plenty to relate to.

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    This Episode's Top Tips 
    Make living spaces ADHD-friendly with functional organization and storage solutions that work for you. Think of using hooks instead of traditional hangers or bins and baskets for clothes instead of keeping your clothes in a dresser.We can channel our impulsivity into creative outlets like comedy or improv that allow us to embrace those sides of ourselves on a regular basis.Acknowledge and plan for the real time it takes to do tasks, while it may feel like it only takes a minute for us to get out the door we acknowledge all the steps involved if we want o have an accurate picture of how long things take.

    • 21 min
    Listener Questions: Building Relationships and Self-Acceptance

    Listener Questions: Building Relationships and Self-Acceptance

    Hey team!
    This week we’re going to be discussing the challenges of managing ADHD within a relationship where both partners have ADHD and how that can lead to the amplification of symptoms and the struggle to maintain routines and tools.

    We’ll also be diving into the potential difficulties of managing ADHD later in life but also how we can lean into the strengths that we have already developed.

    This is another listener questions episode and if you’d like to potentially have your question answered on the show head over to hackingyouradhd.com/contact and click on the orange button.

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    This Episode's Top Tips 
    In relationships, clear communication is key, and it’s important to foster accountability while making sure that you are also staying out of judgment.Find a balance between structure and flexibility in daily routines, and make sure you’re creating room for accepting your ADHD (and your partners).When examining your previously created coping strategies, be sure to explore how you developed them and figure out if they are still helping you or if they need to be adjusted.

    • 14 min
    Listener Question: On Being Late

    Listener Question: On Being Late

    Hey team!
    We’ve got another listener question today, this time from my friend Aggie:

      
    Hi, Will, Aggie here. Longtime listener, first time caller. To give listeners context, you and I did admin work together and accountability coaching groups. Then we actually got to meet in person at the Chad conference before COVID hit. I myself have a background as a special education teacher, uh, specializing in severe disabilities and autism specific programs. So behavior is one of my strong skills. Implementing understanding. and executing behavior interventions. My question is this, planning and scheduling and time tracking are all great preventative strategies.Do you have any insight or resources around when you know you're already late, probably rushing, and you're trying to stay calm and collected and still show up the way you want to, Even when you were already late. So I'm trying not to show up flustered and discombobulated. I'm thinking maybe some people have coping strategies or other people can share what they do to, to do what I described and give me a jumping off point on how to reframe that emotional state.In the moment of slight or major panic. Would love to hear your ideas or other listeners ideas in response. And thank you so much for your podcast. You're seriously crushing it.
    Thanks for the question; Aggie and I think this is an issue we can all relate to. Being late sucks. So, in this episode, we tackle the struggle of showing up calm and composed when maybe we don’t feel calm and collected. We’ll be looking at a number of tools that we can use to try and get ourselves in the right head space, as well as jumping into what we can do so that we might not be late quite as often.

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    This Episode's Top Tips 
    Practice acceptance of your ADHD and that sometimes lateness will happen. Work on changing the narrative from self-criticism to understanding and try to give yourself some compassion when you’re running late.Try reframing "I'm sorry I'm late" to "Thank you for your patience" to create a more positive atmosphere and show your gratitude when someone waits for you.Deep breathing can be especially helpful in calming your nervous system - when we’re running late and stressed, our prefrontal cortex is impaired, and that makes rational decision-making harder. By slowing down and activating our parasympathetic nervous system through deep breathing, we can calm ourselves and get into the right headspace.

    • 13 min
    Occupational Therapy and Sensory Issues with Jamie Cutino

    Occupational Therapy and Sensory Issues with Jamie Cutino

    Hey team!
    This week I’m talking with Jamie Cutino, a licensed Occupational Therapist, TEDx Speaker, ADHD Coach and a fervent advocate for the ADHD community. In today's episode, Jamie shares her insightful and empowering journey from discovering their ADHD diagnosis to utilizing skills she learned as an occupational therapist to enhance daily life. Jamie has her own podcast, Outsmart ADHD, where she and her guests go over the latest research, share stories and look to provide you with actionable advice.
    In our conversation today we talk about what occupational therapy is and how it can help with ADHD management, how sensory issues can impact our ADHD and get into some of the tips and strategies that can help with these issues. And since Jamie is also a podcaster we get into some stuff about the podcast and things I’m looking to improve.

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    This Episode's Top Tips 
    Occupational therapy can provide strategies for improving executive functioning, task initiation, and completion, as well as transitioning between tasks. It is designed to help you develop and maintain the meaningful activities that are hard for your ADHD brain.Since needs can vary daily, having a range of strategies to address different challenges is crucial for effective ADHD management. Tools like noise-canceling headphones and well-lit environments can drastically improve focus and comfort but will work differently for different people.Recognizing that you can't do everything alone and leveraging support can lead to more enjoyment and success in both personal and professional life. When you can, it is great to outsource and delegate the things that are hard for you to complete.

    • 36 min

Customer Reviews

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53 Ratings

53 Ratings

Junglegeo ,

Fantastic!

What a great podcast! I tried many ADHD podcasts but this one is the best. Short, objective, offers solutions! Makes me feel included and realise that more people are facing similar struggles as me.
Thanks for that! I also appreciate how hard may be for the author to focus on producing it, so well done!

richrich98 ,

Non guest episodes are the best for ADHD, others not so much…

I miss the real raw podcast, when it was just you giving actual tips, not guests trying to sell us stuff, and platforms which distract from just keeping our processes simple. Quite a few guests just taking Pseudo-profundity shoving a bunch legitimate concepts but from different incompatible disciplines together. With you kinda nodding along, Great example of ADHD but not particularly useful podcast. At least I know know my gut bacteria is determined by my star sign… or maybe it’s the other way around. Looking forward to getting the info podcasts back. I just wish some guests realised that correlation ≠ causation. But tbh your slowly getting better at reining them in.

Nxl Jxb ,

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I love this podcast, the audio quality is great, it gives me tips, it relaxes me, and it helps me unlearn unhelpful ways of thinking and instead treat my ADHD with compassion and understanding. Thank you for it x

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