ADHD Crash Course

Donae Cannon

This is a podcast for those of us who feel we have a lot to learn about ADHD!My name is Donae Cannon- I'm an occupational therapist, a certified coach, a parent of more than one child with ADHD, and I have ADHD. I've been learning about ADHD for a while now, and I'm still learning new things. Welcome to the Crash Course- let's dive in... 

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    Ep 117. 10 ADHD‑Friendly Tips for Transitioning to College

    ✉️JOIN MAILING LIST: https://theadhdclaritycoach.com/page/mailing-list 👥GROUP COACHING:https://theadhdclaritycoach.com/page/eyb-group-program       👤1:1 COACHING:https://theadhdclaritycoach.com/page/coaching-services       _____________________________ If you’re about to head to college (or you’re already there) and you’re wondering how to not get swallowed by overwhelm, this episode is for you. College shifts the game: in high school, there are rails and structure built in. In college? Not so much. That’s why folks with ADHD often hit a wall. In this episode, I’m walking you through 10 ADHD‑friendly tips for transitioning to college — practical strategies to help you build your support, your routines, and your resilience. 00:00:00 Intro & why this matters ~00:02:50 Tip 1: Use/maintain accommodations ~00:03:45 Tip 2: Be realistic in class scheduling ~00:05:15 Tip 3: Semester setup / get systems in place ~00:06:15 Tip 4: Read the syllabus & extract key info ~00:07:15 Tip 5: Daily habit of checking email & assignments ~00:08:00 Tip 6: Weekly review / bird’s-eye planning ~00:09:20 Tip 7: Choose study spaces that fit your brain ~00:10:10 Tip 8: Adapt to how you learn (audio/visual etc.) ~00:11:00 Tip 9: Medication logistics & boundaries ~00:12:20 Tip 10: External accountability & supports ~00:13:00 Tip 11: Self‑care: body, sleep, nutrition 00:14:00+Wrap-up & encouragement ADHD, ADHDinCollege, ADHDtips, CollegeWithADHD, StudyWithADHD, NeurodivergentStudents, ExecutiveFunction, ADHDCoach, CollegePrep, ADHDSupportingTools, AcademicSuccess, ADHDTransition, NoShameADHD, BrainFriendlyStudying, NeurodiversityEducation

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    Ep 115. Why Masking Feels Safer (and Why It’s Time to Stop If You Have ADHD)

    ✉️JOIN MAILING LIST 👥ABOUT GROUP COACHING 👤ABOUT 1:1 COACHING  🎥YOUTUBE If you have ADHD, you've likely spent a good portion of your life masking—suppressing or hiding traits to fit into environments that weren’t designed for your brain.  In this episode, I’m diving into what masking really is, how it shows up in everyday life (like interrupting or stimming), and most importantly, what we can do instead to show up more authentically, while still respecting ourselves and the people around us. I’m an occupational therapist and executive functioning coach, and I’m here to make life with ADHD easier and more empowering. Timestamps:  00:00 - Intro: Why we need to talk about masking  00:42 - What is masking in ADHD?  01:30 - Why we mask (hint: it’s about survival)  02:00 - Interrupting: Impulsivity, emotional regulation & working memory  03:45 - Masking vs. problem solving in social situations  04:50 - Stimming: What it is & how masking impacts it  06:10 - The need for dignity, collaboration & support  07:00 - Masking vs. healthy growth: What’s the difference?  08:15 - Real-life story: Masking during grad school interviews  09:45 - How masking blocks authentic connection & opportunity  10:30 - Final thoughts: What to do instead of masking 👉 Join my mailing list for weekly ADHD tools, insights, and compassionate strategies for real life.

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    Ep 114. How to Stop Reacting and Start Choosing: ADHD & Emotional Regulation and The Bee vs. The SUV

    Ever find yourself saying yes when you’re already overwhelmed… or lying in the heat of the moment even though you know better? This video breaks down how ADHD and nervous system dysregulation affects your ability to make real choices. Using a real life example “The Bee and the SUV,” I explain what happens when your brain perceives a threat—and how to get back into decision-making mode instead of reacting in ways that don't serve you. You’ll learn: -How your brain reacts to emotional and social threats, not just physical ones -Why we often say “yes” to things we don’t want to do (and how to STOP) -How to identify what’s really bothering you (the bee) vs. what actually has long-term consequences (the SUV) -Why even lying can be a nervous system response—not always a moral failure. ______________________________________________________________________________ 🧠 Coaching, resources & community: ADHD tips delivered to your inbox: https://theadhdclaritycoach.com/page/...group program: https://theadhdclaritycoach.com/page/...individual coaching with me here: https://theadhdclaritycoach.com/page/... ______________________________________________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro + what dysregulated decisions look like 00:30 – Story: My daughter, the bee, and the SUV 01:40 – Why we react instead of choose when overwhelmed 02:20 – Expanding the definition of "threat" 03:00 – How ADHD intensifies nervous system responses 04:10 – Client story: Saying yes out of fear, not choice 05:50 – Common “bees”: rejection, failure, confusion, overwhelm 07:30 – Tools: Pause and ask, “What’s the bee? What’s the SUV?” 09:45 – Helping kids (and ourselves) understand lying as reaction 12:00 – Rabid raccoons, viral videos, and our human brains 13:45 – Final thoughts: Self-compassion and lowering the threat level

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    Ep 112. How to Build Habits with ADHD (That Actually Stick)

    Do you tell yourself, “I’m just not a habit person”? I get it—and same. But ADHD doesn’t mean you can’t build habits—it means you need to build them differently. In this video, I walk you through how to create habits in a way that actually works for your ADHD brain—without the burnout, shame spirals, or “new me, new life” traps. 💡 You’ll learn: -Why tiny habits matter more than big ones -How to work with your brain, not against it -What to do when you lose a habit that was working -How to build flexibility into your routines -The surprising key to restarting without shame Video Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: Why habits matter (even if you don’t feel like a “habit person”) 01:00 – Why too much structure doesn’t always work with ADHD 01:30 – Be picky about which habits to build 02:30 – Why "starting small" actually works (and what you’re really doing when building a habit) 03:30 – The potted plant analogy: how habits take root 05:00 – Controlling for friction (aka pests!) 06:30 – How to break a habit using reverse friction 07:00 – The #1 pitfall: starting too big 08:00 – Building flexibility into your habit system 08:30 – How to restart a habit after losing it 10:00 – Final thoughts: let go of shame, restart tiny, and build again __________________________________________ 🧠 Coaching, resources & community: *ADHD tips delivered to your inbox: https://theadhdclaritycoach.com/page/mailing-list * group program: https://theadhdclaritycoach.com/page/eyb-group-program *individual coaching: https://theadhdclaritycoach.com/page/coaching-services

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This is a podcast for those of us who feel we have a lot to learn about ADHD!My name is Donae Cannon- I'm an occupational therapist, a certified coach, a parent of more than one child with ADHD, and I have ADHD. I've been learning about ADHD for a while now, and I'm still learning new things. Welcome to the Crash Course- let's dive in... 

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