• 388 Money. Let’s Finally Deal With It.
    Mar 24 2026

    Let’s be honest: money tasks are peak ADHD avoidance material.

    So instead of overthinking it…let’s just do it together.


    This episode is your guided money session—part strategy, part nervous system support, all designed to help you finally engage with your finances.


    We’ll work through the resistance, regulate your nervous system, and make money feel just a little bit more doable.


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    45 mins
  • 387 BITESIZE | 2 Types of ADHD Boredom (And Why One Feels Like Panic)
    Mar 19 2026

    Love this clip? Check out the full episode: Episode #348: Too Bored To Function: Why ADHD Brains Would Rather Do Anything Than Be Bored


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    12 mins
  • 386 A Very ADHD Episode: Deep Feelings and Random Reels
    Mar 17 2026

    This episode is… very ADHD.


    We start with a quick revisit of ARFID after hearing from a listener who shared a powerful personal experience. Then we dive into your voicemails—covering everything from the heavy question of how to repair damage we worry we’ve done to our kids, to a very relatable struggle: emotional “doom piles.”


    And because no ADHD episode would be complete without a little delightful distraction, we wrap things up by watching some hilarious ADHD reels together.


    It’s thoughtful, honest, a little chaotic, and full of those “wait… is this just me?” moments. If you’ve ever had a brain that jumps track mid-sentence, you’ll feel right at home here.


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    46 mins
  • 385 BITESIZE | ADHD & Self-Trust: Stop Using Growth Tools Against Yourself
    Mar 12 2026

    Love this clip? Check out the full episode: Episode #344: Living in a Dumpster Fire: Systems That Actually Work for ADHD Families


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    13 mins
  • 384 Do It the Easy Way (The Hard Way Is Keeping You Stuck)
    Mar 10 2026

    What if the easiest version of the task is actually the smartest one?

    In this episode, we’re talking about the path of least resistance — and why for ADHD brains, it’s not laziness. It’s strategy.


    The path of least resistance is the version of a task that:

    1. Requires the least activation energy
    2. Uses the least executive function
    3. Hurts the least
    4. Gets you moving the fastest


    Not the A+ version.

    Not the neurotypical version.

    The version you can actually do.


    So why don’t we take it? Perfectionism.


    Russell Ramsay calls perfectionism the number one cognitive distortion in adults with ADHD. It sounds like, “If I’m going to do it, I have to do it right.” But “right” usually means the hardest, most optimized version — which often means we don’t do it at all.


    We’ll talk about:

    1. Why 70% done changes your life
    2. How all-or-nothing thinking keeps you stuck
    3. The moral layer that makes “easy” feel like cheating
    4. Why the hard way is often the never-finished way


    Plus, I’ll give you a simple coaching tool to use when you’re stuck:

    What is the easiest possible version of this?


    Because forward motion builds momentum.

    Momentum builds self-trust.

    And self-trust changes everything.


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    48 mins
  • 383 BITESIZE | “You Don’t Look Autistic” — Why That’s Harmful (And What to Say Instead)
    Mar 5 2026

    Love this clip? Check out the full episode: Episode #342: Love on the Spectrum’s Kaelynn Partlow on Autism, ADHD, and Why She Refuses to Use the Term “AuDHD”


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    14 mins
  • 382 You Are Not a F*ck Up with Cate Osborn and Erik Gude
    Mar 3 2026

    Today’s episode is pure joy.


    I’m hanging out with old friends of the podcast Cate Osborn and Erik Gude, two of the most creative, thoughtful, and FUN voices in the ADHD world. And this conversation goes everywhere in the best possible way.


    Cate is a certified sex educator (yes, we go there) whose work has appeared in The New York Times and Cosmopolitan, and you probably know her from Sorry I Missed This on Understood. Erik is her co-host on Catie and Erik’s Infinite Quest: An ADHD Adventure and the brilliant mind behind the viral ADHD Crafting Challenge on TikTok.


    Together, they wrote The ADHD Field Guide for Adults, a smart, hilarious, deeply validating, actually-accessible guide that fills the massive info gap so many of us experience after diagnosis.


    And friends… this conversation is a ride.


    We talk about:

    🔥 What ADHDers are struggling with right now

    🔥 The loudest themes in their DMs

    🔥 ADHD internet culture — what’s helping and what’s… not

    🔥 Self-diagnosis, identity, and taking responsibility without self-blame

    🔥 Relationships, intimacy, and rejection sensitivity


    There is so much laughter. So many “OH MY GOSH YES” moments. And the core message that comes through again and again:

    You are not broken. You are not lazy. You are not a f*ckup.

    This episode feels like sitting at the cool ADHD table with people who get it.


    The ADHD Field Guide for Adults

    Cate Osborn on TikTok

    Erik Gude on TikTok



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    48 mins
  • 381 BITESIZE | Grieving the Life You Could Have Had (Late-Diagnosed ADHD)
    Feb 26 2026

    Love this clip? Check out the full episode: Episode #346: Voicemails from the ADHD Trenches: Marriage, Faith, Regret, and Rage (Yep, We’re Going There)


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    9 mins