I Have ADHD Podcast
A podcast by Kristen Carder - Tuesdays
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304 Episodes
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157 Unwrapping the Gift of ADHD with Dr. Ned Hallowell
Published: 5/3/2022 -
156 How to Stop Looking at Porn
Published: 4/26/2022 -
155 What Is ADHD And How Do I Explain It?
Published: 4/19/2022 -
154 ADHD Coaching: Why You're Stuck, Long Term Goals, and Maybe You're Not the Problem
Published: 4/12/2022 -
153 Sex Therapy and ADHD with Ari Tuckman
Published: 4/5/2022 -
152 My Top 10 Takeaways from International (ADHD) Women's Month
Published: 3/29/2022 -
151 ADHD Women and Radical Acceptance
Published: 3/22/2022 -
150 Motherhood and ADHD
Published: 3/15/2022 -
149 Women with ADHD: How Estrogen Impacts Our Symptoms
Published: 3/8/2022 -
148 Honoring the Female ADHD Experience
Published: 3/1/2022 -
147 How to Prioritize and Make Decisions
Published: 2/22/2022 -
146 5 Reasons Coaching Works for Adults with ADHD
Published: 2/15/2022 -
145 ADHD's Impact on Sex
Published: 2/8/2022 -
144 Problematic Positive Thinking
Published: 2/1/2022 -
143 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for ADHD with Dr. Russell Ramsay
Published: 1/25/2022 -
142 Ask Me Anything: ADHD Q&A Part 2
Published: 1/18/2022 -
141 Ask Me Anything: ADHD Q&A Part 1
Published: 1/11/2022 -
140 Pay Attention to Your (ADHD) Attention with Dr. Amishi Jha
Published: 1/4/2022 -
139 Real-Life ADHD Coaching
Published: 12/28/2021 -
138 What's Possible in 2022? An ADHD-Friendly Planning Session
Published: 12/21/2021
The I Have ADHD Podcast is a clear, concise, and FUN podcast for adults with ADHD. Listen to learn about how ADHD impacts every area of your life from the boardroom to the bedroom...and how you can begin to overcome your symptoms by accepting who you are, flaws and all. Host Kristen Carder is a dually certified coach who has supported thousands of of people with ADHD worldwide. Kristen's extensive experience working with ADHDers began in 2012, and she now leads a global community of adults with ADHD in her coaching program, FOCUSED. ****OBVIOUSLY the content in this podcast is not meant to be a substitute for medical advice. Kristen Carder is not a medical professional.