Most people with ADHD don't just struggle with focus — they struggle with belonging. Phil sits down with licensed counselor and ADHD specialist James Ochoa to unpack a pattern that runs through the lives of millions of neurodivergent people: the cycle of finding a group, pouring into it, and eventually being pushed out — not once, but over and over again.Drawing from Phil's personal experiences being excluded from a cycling group and a men's group, and James's thirty-plus years working with ADHD adults, this conversation maps out the seven stages of group belonging and rejection — from hope and entry, through micro-misattunements and escalation, all the way to withdrawal, grief, and meaning-making. They explore why rejection feels somatic for ADHD brains, how the halo and horn effect shape how we're perceived before we even open our mouths, and why owning your intensity is the beginning of real leadership.This episode is for anyone who has ever left a room feeling like too much — and still couldn't figure out why. We'd love to hear your story: have you experienced this cycle in a group? What helped you find your people? Share in the comments below.📖 About the ArticleThis episode with James Ochoa is a deep exploration of my article, "Stages of Exclusion: A Neurodivergent Journey in Community."The article examines how exclusion often develops gradually through subtle social cues, uncertainty, self-doubt, rejection, and disconnection. Together, James and I unpack these experiences through the lens of ADHD, neurodivergence, belonging, group dynamics, nervous system sensitivity, and authentic connection.Read the article:https://www.philphails.com/articles/stages-of-exclusion-neurodivergent-journey/About James Ochoa:For over thirty years James Ochoa, LPC, has combined counseling, coaching, mentoring and intuition to help adults with ADHD overcome challenges, pursue passions, and live meaningful lives. Most of his clients seek help beyond ADHD organization and time-management strategies. As useful as those skills can be, James’ key concepts involve working with his clients’ imagination, life history and inner resources. His insight-and-action-based style of counseling has helped clients from all walks of life, including executives, indie film producers, college students, religious leaders and beyond. He welcomes individuals, couples, and family members, whether from Austin, Texas, or points beyond.James is also working on his second book, When the Shiny Wears Off, Navigating the Lifetime Storms of Adult ADHD, that focuses on how to handle the chronic stress of ADHD that never completely stops wreaking havoc. The book will offer ample strategies to help mitigate the impact thisdisruption has on relationships, career, self-care, and mental health.”https://FocusedForwardADHD.comhttps://www.jamesochoa.com/About Phillip JonesPhillip Jones is the creator and host of Phil Phails, a podcast exploring philosophy, psychology, resilience, relationships, identity, and personal growth.Through long-form conversations and reflective solo episodes, he examines how people navigate uncertainty, meaning, suffering, discipline, and transformation.Drawing from years of personal development, psychotherapy, mindfulness practice, and ongoing study, Phillip approaches each conversation with curiosity rather than certainty. His goal isn't to teach from above, but to learn in public alongside his guests and audience.Based in Austin, Texas, he believes growth happens through honest reflection, thoughtful dialogue, and the willingness to remain a student of life.👉 Follow me on Social Media:website: https://www.philphails.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/phil_phails/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philphails/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@philphails 🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell to get notified about new videos: https://www.youtube.com/@PhilPhails