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Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris Co-hosts of the ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast talk about ADHD and End of the Year Transitions. Tara McGillicuddy also invites listeners to join her for a FREE Webinar Event on December 19, 2022. Sign up now for “You and 2022: End of the Year ADHD Energy Shift” at www.addclasses.com
Tara McGillicuddy has been known and celebrated in the ADHD community for decades of practical and long-lasting shifts in tens of thousands in her communities. The creator of ADDClasses.com, The ADHD Awareness Expo and ADHD Support Talk Radio Tara is one of the longest-standing leaders in the field. Over the years she has also honed her natural skills as an empath. She now also combines the rare gift of sight and energetic knowing and her latest project is Empath Now a resource to help Empower Empaths.
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Podcast Co-Host Lynne Edris s a Productivity & ADHD Coach who helps distracted professionals from all over the world learn to accomplish what they intend and take control of their days with ease so that they can perform at the level of their abilities and have more time, more energy and more bandwidth for what matters most to them. Lynne is a woman, wife, and mom with ADHD herself, so she understands the struggles and challenges of living with ADHD. She has gone from living in the constant state of chaos, overwhelm, and under-performance that adults with ADHD know far too well, to living a life of more success and fulfillment than she once dreamed possible. Her passion is to help others fulfill their own potential and start “firing on all cylinders” in all areas of your life. You can learn more about Lynne at www.CoachingADDvantages.com, and text keyword “HACK” to 33777 to get her 7 Fool-Proof Productivity Hacks for unfocused professionals!
ADHD Support Talk Radio is an award winning Podcast for Adults with ADD / ADHD. Co-hosts Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris are joined by Adult ADHD experts and they cover important topics related to Adult ADD / ADHD. Podcast guests include Dr. Edward Hallowell, Dr. Stephanie Sarkis, Dr. Ari Tuckman, Laurie Dupar, Terry Matlen and many more.
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Mad in America provides a thorough overview of the diagnosis of ADHD, the way stimulant medications act on the brain, and provides links to research studies regarding the risks and benefits of the drugs. It can be found here: /
Allen Frances, MD, who chaired the task force for creation of the DSM-IV (the bible of psychiatry), wrote a feature article criticizing the diagnosis of ADHD and the overuse of stimulant medications for HuffPost: 5
Note: This video does not constitute medical advice. Stopping psychiatric drugs, especially abruptly, can be dangerous, as withdrawal effects may be severe, disabling or even life-threatening.
If you are stressed-out, anxious or chronically unhappy; this talk will lead you through an authentic journey of self-knowing and freedom to illuminate the root causes of stress. Preethaji’s teachings combine storytelling and meditation to help her students move from a stressful state to one she calls a beautiful state. One World Academy was founded by Preethaji and her husband Krishnaji in 2009. One World Academy is a school of wisdom for enlightenment. It is founded in a new tradition that focuses on self-knowledge and connecting to all that is.
Preethaji, an enlightened teacher from the world, has a vision to liberate individuals from all forms of unhappiness. Preethaji’s teachings challenge any justification to live in pain, inner isolation, or unconscious psychological conformity. This talk was delivered at a TEDx event that used the TED conference format, but was organized independently by a local community. Find out more at x
Has your ADHD meds made a difference in your life? Listen as Eric and his guest, Jordan Marsh, discuss this and much more in this episode of ADHD reWired. Jordan is a semi self-employed professional tattoo artist and single parent. He was diagnosed with ADHD about two years ago and is just now learning how profoundly his ADHD has affected his life and relationships and is possibly the reason he started doing tattoos as opposed to a more conventional career.
Jordan shares the reason he started doing tattoos, why he enjoys giving and getting them, and the connection for him between pain and expression. He gives his opinion on what people don't understand about tattoos and the challenges he faces with being a single dad and his work schedule. Jordan chats about raising a child who has ADHD, how he reels himself in when his son is disrespectful, and how his meds have helped him in both work and his life at home with his son.
Have you ever wanted to get a tattoo? Jordan talks about some tattoos he wishes he didn't have and why he got them. Take notes as he explains some ways to remove them and why colors sometimes don't look the same when you use them to cover up specific colors of tattoos.
Listen as Jordan discusses how ADHD affected his past relationships, what he has learned about himself and relationships, and what he will look for in his next relationship. Jordan also describes his seasonal depression and the final thoughts he wants to share with the listeners. You won't want to miss Eric's conversation with this fascinating man with a highly misunderstood career.
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[02: 31] Jordan, welcome to the show! [03: 41] Jordan shares why he started in the tattoo field. [05: 20] Why do you think tattoos are your passion? [07: 32] Jordan explains the connection for him between pain and expression. [08: 56] What do you think people don't understand about tattoos? [10: 45] Jordan speaks about the tattoo on his face, why he got it there. [13: 36] Jordan discusses being a single father and the challenges with his schedule. [15: 08] Jordan shares what it's like being ADHD and raising an ADHD child. [16: 24] What do you think helps you reel yourself back in when he's disrespectful? [23: 32] Jordan explains why he said that his job is the most terrible, perfect job. [26: 44] Jordan shares how being diagnosed with ADHD and taking the meds have affected his work. [28: 50] Have you ever made a mistake when doing a tattoo? Can you tell us about it? [32: 45] Jordan chats about constantly diagnosing his clients mentally with ADHD. [33: 41] Do you have any tattoos you regret getting? Can you tell us why? [38: 59] Jordan discusses how in hindsight he can see how ADHD affected his past relationships. [41: 56] They talk about his son's mother and the relationship he had with her before being diagnosed with ADHD. [43: 17] Jordan shares what pushed him to seek a diagnosis. [44: 02] Jordan speaks about his last relationship and how it was affected by his ADHD. [45: 42] What have you learned about yourself as a result of going through relationships now that you have ADHD? [47: 55] Jordan chats about not wanting to disappoint people and feeling like he was never enough. [49: 36] Jordan shares what he will watch for and look for in his next relationship and the whiteboard on which he writes everything he needs to remember. [51: 52] Do you have any final thoughts for your listeners? [52: 54] Jordan, thank you so much for sharing your story! [53: 47] If you're a regular listener, consider becoming a patron and on our Patreon at www.ADHDreWired.com Find Jordan: