• 262 How Coaching Can Change Your Life with Brooke Schnittman
    May 7 2024

    In this episode, the incredibly amazing Brooke Schnittman joins us.

    Brooke is one of my favorite colleagues and I'm so happy to introduce her to you. She’s the founder of Coaching With Brooke, an ADHD & executive function coaching company for students and adults.

    Brooke and her team help kids and teens with ADHD by educating them on the 'why' behind their struggles and providing executive function coaching.

    Coaching made a huge difference in Brooke's life, so much so that she decided to become a coach herself. But get this: she wasn't diagnosed with ADHD yet. It wasn’t until Brooke started coaching other ADHDers that she recognized the symptoms in her own life.

    In this episode, Brooke shares exactly what’s worked for her in her ADHD journey and what she uses to help her own clients have those same aha moments in their own lives.

    Do not skip this podcast episode. You’ll take home some actionable steps you can start applying to your life today if you suspect you might have ADHD - or you’ve been diagnosed for decades.

    You can learn more about Brooke at coachingwithbrooke.com. And be sure to follow her on Instagram too!


    If you want to see how coaching can impact your life, I encourage you to check out my group coaching program, FOCUSED. This is the place to achieve your goals and feel better than ever. Come join a community that understands you where you're at today.

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    56 mins
  • 261 The Episode All About Sleep
    Apr 30 2024

    This episode is going all in on a spicy topic. That’s right, we’re talking about sleep. Or for some of you ADHDers, lack of sleep.

    Do we know it helps us live a healthy life? Of course. But the practicality of getting ourselves to bed at a reasonable time is so hard.

    Before we can figure out HOW to improve our sleep though, we need to understand WHY sleep is hard for us. Trouble sleeping isn’t a symptom of ADHD, but the symptoms of ADHD (impulsivity, hyperactivity, time blindness, etc.) make it hard for us to wind down, relax, and sleep. For me, overworking led me to years of struggling to sleep. My nervous system was wired, like constantly. Of course, it affected my sleep.

    When I taught on the subject of sleeping in my group coaching program FOCUSED last week, I heard from several members who resonated heavily with this topic. So, I decided to share that class on the podcast for those of you with the same challenges. I want you to feel seen, heard, and validated.

    Whether you find yourself up late because you’re trying to cross things off your to-do list or those precious few hours at the end of the day are the only alone time you get, this episode is for you. I’m sharing exactly what you need to improve your sleep once and for all.

    If you find this podcast episode helpful and want to receive more coaching like this, check out FOCUSED. This program is perfect for you if you keep trying to conquer your ADHD symptoms but can’t quite figure it out, and you know you’re ready for some help.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 260 How to Use The 7-Minute Principle to Get Sh*t Done
    Apr 23 2024

    What if you could change your life in 7 minutes? I’m here to tell you it’s possible. In fact, I’m doing it myself. It’s called The 7-Minute Principle, and it’s the idea you can do anything for 7 minutes.

    Here’s an example. A former student of mine had drama around doing the dishes. For years and years, she HATED doing them.

    One day, she decided to time herself. It took her 7 minutes. All of the drama dropped immediately because - let’s be honest, you can do anything for 7 minutes and it’s not that bad. Now apply this to other areas of your life.

    1. What would your email inbox look like if you spent 7 minutes cleaning it up?
    2. What would your laundry situation look like if you spent 7 minutes folding clothes?
    3. What would your morning routine look like if you spent 7 minutes getting ready?

    In this episode, you'll learn the ins and outs of this simple but life-changing hack.

    Try applying this principle to your life for one week and see what changes you experience. It’s a small change that can make a huge impact.

    Come hang out with me on Instagram HERE.

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    19 mins
  • 259 You're Not the Problem, Part 2: The Impact of Narcissism and Emotional Abuse with Helen Villiers and Katie McKenna
    Apr 16 2024

    They are baaaaaaack! Everyone’s favorite psychotherapists, Helen Villiers, and Katie McKenna, are back to finish the conversation on emotionally abusive behaviors they see in parent-child relationships.

    They quite literally wrote the book on this topic. These two brilliant ladies co-authored You're Not the Problem: The Impact of Narcissism and Emotional Abuse and How to Heal.

    In this podcast episode, we’re diving even deeper into the impact of narcissistic parents and the role past trauma can have on your ADHD. This episode is for you if you:

    1. Are curious about what narcissistic behavior looks like.
    2. Find yourself repeating cycles you experienced in childhood.
    3. Have yet to recognize where your ADHD stems from.
    4. Want strategies for healing.

    You can listen to part one of this episode here. And be sure to check out their podcast called In Sight: Exposing Narcissism.

    If you’re ready to learn more about trauma’s impact on your past and current behaviors, I invite you to join my group coaching program FOCUSED. You’ll get regular coaching calls and a supportive community with all the tools needed to thrive with ADHD.

    Hang out with me on Instagram HERE.

    AG1 by Athletic Greens.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 258 Overcoming Adversity with Dr. Layne Norton @biolayne
    Apr 9 2024

    We’ve had some truly amazing guests on the podcast lately, and our most recent guest is no exception.

    Dr. Layne Norton is an evidence-based nutrition coach and self-proclaimed 'nerd who lifts heavy things.' He has a Ph.D. in Nutritional Sciences, 4 USA Power Lifting National Titles, and 1700 clients in his coaching program.

    His resume is stacked, to say the least. But being diagnosed with ADHD at age 6, Layne has had to overcome some serious challenges both in his personal and professional life.

    With more than 1 million followers on social media, it’s no secret that Layne’s story has resonated with a lot of people.

    He’s sharing the ways he copes with his diagnosis and how he’s used what he’s learned over the years to create a crazy successful business and beautiful home life.

    Be sure to follow Layne on Instagram. You can learn more about his coaching services by visiting his website.

    Be sure to hang out with me on Instagram HERE.

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    53 mins
  • 257 You're Not the Problem: The Impact of Narcissism and Emotional Abuse with Helen Villiers and Katie McKenna
    Apr 2 2024

    You might remember psychotherapists Helen Villiers and Katie McKenna from episode 200 where we talked about toxic relationships and their impact on ADHDers. You may also know their podcast called In Sight: Exposing Narcissism.


    Well, since we last visited, they’re ALSO co-authors of You're Not the Problem: The Impact of Narcissism and Emotional Abuse and How to Heal.


    I’m honored to have these two incredible ladies back on the podcast to discuss some of the emotionally abusive behaviors they commonly see from parent to child. Even if you believe you had a very normal childhood and your parents were wonderful people, I’d urge to to listen to this episode.


    A lot of the tendencies your parents might’ve had (or have now) may be your normal, but that doesn’t mean there’s not some generational trauma at play.


    Note: This is not me saying your parents aren’t wonderful people; they very well may be! But recognizing some of these tendencies can be PIVOTAL to unpacking and working through your ADHD — and they can help you avoid repeating the same behaviors.


    So, without further adieu, I re-welcome, Helen and Katie!


    Does this episode resonate with you? I invite you to join my group coaching program FOCUSED. This program is for you if you’re interested in regular coaching calls and a supportive community with all the tools needed to thrive with ADHD.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 256. 10 Ways to Be a Good Partner (Even When You Have ADHD)
    Mar 26 2024

    I’ve been married to Greg Carder for almost 20 years years. This man is the only one for me! But when I tell you we couldn’t be more different...

    He's calm, steady, and methodical, and he doesn't mind mundane tasks like laundry. I mean, COME ON!

    Through a lot of trial and error combined with years of ADHD research on my end, we’ve learned a thing or two about how to be a good partner. More specifically — how to be a good partner to someone who’s neurotypical when you have ADHD.

    I’ve coached a lot of FOCUSED members on their relationships, and I see the same struggle: Either they’re not taking their ADHD seriously and getting treated or their partner isn’t taking it seriously and is dismissing their needs. Both ways create major issues in any ADHD relationship.

    Hear me when I say that to be a good partner, you have to get treated for your ADHD. You need to take responsibility for your mental health condition. This part isn't optional.

    Because if you’re not taking your diagnosis seriously, you can’t expect your partner to either.

    In this episode of the I Have ADHD Podcast, we’re taking a deep dive into how to be a good partner when you have ADHD. I’m breaking this down into 10 simple steps that you can analyze and apply to your relationship.

    These steps work for marriages, friendships, family, and business relationships. This episode has something for everyone who’s in a relationship. Period.

    Come hang out with me on Instagram HERE.

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    36 mins
  • 255 Your ADHD Questions, Answered
    Mar 19 2024

    Every once in a while, I struggle to know what to do for a podcast. This was one of those episodes.

    So, I decided to take questions posted in the FOCUSED Slack by our community members and answer them publicly. And you know what? This ended up being so much fun.

    Because those of us with ADHD are very similar. We’re human beings with ADHD brains. And that is a common experience that just binds us together.

    So, I know reading these questions and answering them will be helpful for you.

    We’re covering topics like…

    1. What to do if you feel like medication isn’t working for you
    2. How to avoid binge eating when you struggle with ADHD
    3. How to transition into intimacy with your partner when it’s unexpected
    4. All the challenges of parenting with ADHD

    There’s a reason I chose the questions. I know so many of you struggle with them. So, if you resonate with any of these topics, you don’t want to miss this episode.

    Hang out with me on Instagram HERE.

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    41 mins