Adhd Support Talk Radio
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Sinopse
ADHD Support Talk Radio is an award winning Podcast for Adults with ADD / ADHD. Hosts Tara McGillicuddy. Lynne Edris and Sheri Hall-Miller 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.
Episódios
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Clutter & Overwhelm: Why You Can't Get Ahead (and What Helps)
30/03/2026 Duração: 22minHow ADHD, overwhelm, and emotional resistance keep you stuck—and how to start moving forward If you've ever felt like no matter how much you declutter, the mess just comes back… you're not alone. For many adults with ADHD, clutter isn't just about "too much stuff." It's about overwhelm, decision fatigue, and the frustrating feeling that you can never quite get ahead. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk, co-hosts Lynne Edris and Tara McGillicuddy continue the conversation about clutter and organization—this time focusing on why clutter feels so overwhelming, why it keeps coming back, and what actually helps. You'll learn why trying to "catch up" with clutter often doesn't work, how emotional resistance and discomfort keep you stuck, and how to start building momentum—even when you don't feel like it. If you've been waiting to feel motivated, clear, or "ready" before tackling clutter… this episode will help you take a different approach. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN · Why clutter is not a one-time problem, but an ongoing
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Decluttering vs Organizing for ADHD Adults | Podcasthon
17/03/2026 Duração: 35minDecluttering and organizing are often treated as the same thing—but for adults with ADHD, understanding the difference can make a huge impact. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy and co-host Lynne Edris explore why organizing systems often fail when clutter hasn't been reduced first. Many adults with ADHD try to solve clutter by buying planners, containers, and organizing tools, only to find that the systems don't last. The problem often isn't the organizing system—it's that decluttering needs to happen first. Tara and Lynne discuss how decluttering and organizing are two different processes and why recognizing the difference can help reduce overwhelm and create systems that actually work for ADHD brains. They also explore the emotional side of clutter, decision fatigue, and practical strategies for beginning the decluttering process without becoming overwhelmed. This episode is part of Podcasthon, a global initiative where podcasts dedicate an episode to raising awareness about impo
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Beat Overwhelm: ADHD Productivity & Clarity
10/03/2026 Duração: 15minFeeling overwhelmed is incredibly common for adults with ADHD—but the real cause might not be what you think. In this episode, ADHD Coach Lynne Edris explores why overwhelm often comes from too much noise and not enough clarity. Learn how simple systems for planning, calendars, and task management can create the clarity your brain needs to stay focused, reduce procrastination, and follow through on what matters most. Lynne notes that when people come to her for help, three challenges show up again and again: overwhelm, procrastination, and the painful feeling of not living up to their potential. Lynne refers to these three struggles as the ADHD trifecta, because they're so closely connected. When overwhelm creeps in, procrastination often follows. And when those two take hold, it becomes much harder to follow through consistently in a way that reflects what you're truly capable of. The real antidote is clarity. When you have clarity about what matters, what needs to happen next, and where to focus your attent
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ADHD Information Overload and Paralysis: Breaking the Freeze and Starting Again
12/02/2026 Duração: 15minInformation overload can trigger ADHD paralysis — especially for adults who genuinely want to move forward but feel stuck before they even begin. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy explores how too much ADHD advice, too many strategies, and too many options can overwhelm the ADHD brain and block task initiation. When everything feels important, nothing gets started. You'll learn: • Why ADHD information overload increases executive dysfunction • How too many productivity strategies can backfire • Why "just tell me what to do" is a sign of cognitive overload • The connection between overwhelm and task initiation paralysis • How narrowing your focus to one action restores momentum Tara also shares how structured action sessions and outside support can interrupt paralysis and help adults with ADHD move from stagnation to activation. If you've ever consumed helpful ADHD content but still struggled to start, this episode will help you understand why — and what to do next. Learn more about
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Saving Mental Energy with ADHD: Shortcuts That Reduce Overwhelm
03/02/2026 Duração: 22minRepetitive tasks can quietly drain mental energy for adults with ADHD — especially when they require remembering steps, starting from scratch, or constantly reinventing the wheel. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, host Tara McGillicuddy and co-host Lynne Edris explore how saving mental energy is not about working harder or relying on motivation. Instead, they discuss how using shortcuts like templates, checklists, guides, routines, and simple personal automations can make everyday life easier for the ADHD brain. This conversation focuses on why repetitive tasks often feel more exhausting than creative or new work, and how executive function overload contributes to procrastination, overwhelm, and mental paralysis. By externalizing steps and decisions, shortcuts help reduce mental fatigue, prevent common mistakes, and make it easier to get started on tasks that have been done many times before. In this episode, you'll learn: Why repetitive tasks are so draining for ADHD brains How templates and checkl
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Managing ADHD Mood Swings: Emotional Dysregulation and How to Regain Balance
29/01/2026 Duração: 24minEmotional dysregulation is one of the most challenging — and least understood — aspects of adult ADHD. Mood swings, emotional shutdowns, irritability, overwhelm, and intense reactions are often mistaken for personality flaws, when they are actually connected to how the ADHD brain processes stress, stimulation, and emotion. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, host Tara McGillicuddy and co-host Lynne Edris explore ADHD mood swings from a practical and compassionate perspective. They discuss why emotions often feel like they escalate quickly, how emotional buildup happens beneath the surface, and why the "last straw" is rarely the real cause of emotional reactions. This conversation covers: What emotional dysregulation looks like in adults with ADHD Why mood swings are often the result of accumulated stress and overload Common triggers such as interruptions, transitions, boundaries, and exhaustion How emotional dysregulation impacts productivity, relationships, and self-trust Early warning signs that sig
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You're Not Procrastinating — It's ADHD Brain Overload
14/01/2026 Duração: 12minProcrastination is one of the most common labels adults with ADHD use when they feel stuck — but in many cases, it's not what's really happening. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy explains why what looks like procrastination for adults with ADHD is often actually brain overload. Too many thoughts, too much information, and too much pressure can shut down action, even when motivation is high. Tara explores how information overload, mental clutter, and urgency can make it harder to start or follow through — and why trying harder often makes things worse. She also explains why vague goals like "start" or "get organized" increase overwhelm, and how identifying one clear, specific action can help reduce overload and make movement possible again. This episode offers a more compassionate and practical way to understand why ADHD brains get stuck — and what actually helps when taking action feels impossible. Links & Resources Tara's Website + Action Sessions: https://www.TaraMcGillicudd
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New Year with ADHD: Realistic Goals Without Burnout
02/01/2026 Duração: 20minThe New Year often brings hope — and for adults with ADHD, it can also bring pressure, overwhelm, and unrealistic expectations. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris explore why traditional New Year's resolutions so often backfire for people with ADHD and what works better instead. Rather than treating the New Year like a magic reset button, this conversation focuses on setting realistic goals that support clarity, motivation, and sustainable progress — without burnout or shame. In this episode, you'll learn: Why January can feel especially challenging with ADHD How unrealistic expectations fuel all-or-nothing thinking What realistic goal-setting actually looks like for adults with ADHD How to use setbacks as feedback instead of proof of failure Why connecting goals to personal values matters for motivation The importance of support systems and community This episode is supportive, practical, and reassuring — especially if you're tired of starting each year already feel
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ADHD and Family Relationships
17/12/2025 Duração: 36minIn this episode, Lynne Edris and Dr. Tamara Rosier break down how ADHD shows up in family relationships — from communication challenges to emotional triggers, connection breakdowns, and opportunities for healing. Learn what it means to become a "safe person," how to support loved ones without absorbing all the responsibility, and practical strategies you can use today to strengthen trust and connection. 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 suc
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ADHD & End-of-Year Transitions
26/11/2025 Duração: 18minEnd-of-year transitions can be especially tough for adults with ADHD. In this episode, Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris break down why this season often brings extra overwhelm—and how to navigate it with more clarity, calm, and confidence. You'll learn: Why holidays, shifting routines, and unfinished tasks strain ADHD executive functions ADHD-friendly strategies to reduce overwhelm and stay organized How to reflect on the past year and set supportive goals for the next Simple tools to manage time, track commitments, and avoid last-minute stress The importance of self-care, realistic expectations, and self-compassion How community and support can make transitions easier If you struggle with planning, follow-through, or feeling "behind" as the year ends, this conversation will give you practical steps—and hope—to start the new year with a stronger foundation. Learn more at ADDClasses.com and CoachingADDvantages.com. Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris Co-hosts of the ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast talk about AD
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ADHD Communication: Brevity & Clarity
29/10/2025 Duração: 22minIn this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, co-hosts Lynne Edris and Tara McGillicuddy dive into the everyday struggle so many adults with ADHD face: being brief and clear when they communicate. From rambling stories and "novel-length" emails to the fear of being misunderstood, they explore why ADHD brains tend to overexplain and how it can affect relationships, productivity, and confidence. You'll learn why "brevity = clarity", how to find that sweet spot between "too much" and "not enough," and what simple, ADHD-friendly habits can make your communication more effective — at work, at home, and everywhere in between. What You'll Learn Why ADHD brains struggle to prioritize and filter information The hidden role of rejection sensitivity and fear of misunderstanding How overexplaining affects credibility, relationships, and time What "brevity equals clarity" really means (and how to practice it) ADHD-friendly tools and techniques for clearer communication — from bottom-lining your emails to using AI
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Learn & Connect: What Makes the ADHD Awareness Expo Different (and How it Can Change Your Life)
01/10/2025 Duração: 23minGet ready to Learn and Connect with us! In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, co-hosts Lynne Edris and Tara McGillicuddy take you behind the scenes of the 16th Annual ADHD Awareness Expo, happening throughout October 2025. This month-long, free online event has become the flagship ADHD community gathering for adults worldwide. You’ll hear how the Expo began, why it’s still thriving 16 years later, and what makes it so different from other ADHD summits and online events. Lynne also previews her Expo session, From Chaos to C.A.L.M., where she shares practical tools to help you reset from overwhelm into clarity and control when you need it most. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The surprising origin story of the ADHD Awareness Expo What makes the Expo unique (and why it’s lasted 16 years) How extended access supports ADHD brains better than the usual 24-hour summit model Why community connection through watch parties and networking makes such a difference A preview of Lynne’s Expo session: From
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Managing Screen Time with ADHD: From Digital Overload to Focus & Freedom
22/09/2025 Duração: 15minIf you ever lose track of time scrolling social media, watching videos, or getting sucked into online rabbit holes—this episode is for you! In this episode of ADHD Support Talk, Productivity & ADHD Coach Lynne Edris explores the unique relationship between ADHD and screen time. You'll learn why screens are so stimulating for ADHD brains, the consequences of digital overload, and practical, ADHD-friendly strategies to help you take back control of your time, focus, and mental energy.
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Remembering Dr. Thomas E. Brown | ADHD, Executive Function & Willpower
14/09/2025 Duração: 26minIn memory of Dr. Thomas E. Brown, Tara McGillicuddy rebroadcasts her 2013 interview with this pioneering ADHD researcher and clinician. Dr. Brown created the Brown Model of Executive Function and authored influential books that transformed how we understand ADHD—not as a problem of behavior or willpower, but as a developmental impairment of the brain’s management system. In this episode, Dr. Brown discusses: The six executive functions affected by ADHD Why ADHD struggles are often misjudged as laziness The brain chemistry behind attention and motivation What science reveals about treatment and common myths This episode honors Dr. Brown’s groundbreaking contributions while offering practical insights for adults with ADHD, families, and professionals. ✨ Learn more about Tara McGillicuddy:
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Navigating Change with ADHD: Building a New Beginning
28/08/2025 Duração: 20minNavigating change with ADHD can feel overwhelming, unsettling, and even scary — but it can also lead to growth, freedom, and renewal. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, co-hosts Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris explore how adults with ADHD can handle major life transitions, shifting seasons, and big decisions with more ease. Whether you’re facing a career change, identity shift, retirement, or simply moving into a new chapter of life, you’ll discover ADHD-friendly strategies to: Manage the uncertainty and stress of transitions Adapt your routines and systems when life shifts Anchor yourself during times of change Give yourself permission to evolve and grow Build a “new beginning” that works for you ✨ Links & Resources Mentioned: Learn more and find additional ADHD resources: Free ADHD webinars & classes: Connect with co-host Lynne Edris: Connect with host Tara McGillicuddy:
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Clearing the Chaos: ADHD Mental Clutter, Overwhelm & Focus Solutions
30/07/2025 Duração: 21minFeeling overwhelmed by racing thoughts, idea overload, or nonstop worry? In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy and ADHD coach Lynne Edris break down what mental clutter really looks like in the ADHD brain—and how to start clearing it. They explore: The different types of mental clutter (ideas, emotions, to-dos, rumination) Why ADHD brains often resist letting go of thoughts ADHD-friendly systems for capturing and retrieving ideas Real-world strategies to reduce overwhelm and increase mental clarity Why self-care and emotional boundaries matter more than you think When it’s time to get professional support Whether your mind feels cluttered with creative ideas, emotional noise, or just too many open loops, you’ll find validation, insight, and solutions in this practical, heartfelt conversation.
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ADHD Solutions
22/07/2025 Duração: 28minIn this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, co-host Lynne Edris is joined by cognitive engineer and ADHD coach Jeff Copper for a fascinating conversation that may completely change the way you think about ADHD and executive function. Jeff introduces a groundbreaking model he calls Cognitive Ergonomics From the Inside Out™, which reframes ADHD as a problem-solving impairment rather than a motivational or behavioral failure. Together, they discuss: Why so many ADHD productivity strategies fall short How executive function challenges stem from ambiguity, not laziness The role of collaboration and communication as natural, effective accommodations How to externalize thinking and reduce overwhelm in ways that actually work What it means to "think like an engineer" when managing ADHD Whether you're struggling with procrastination, motivation, or follow-through, this conversation offers refreshing clarity—and practical solutions that may surprise you.
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ChatGPT & AI for ADHD
01/07/2025 Duração: 32minIn this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, co-hosts Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris dive into how ChatGPT and other AI tools can make everyday life easier for adults with ADHD. They explore how AI can support executive function, reduce overwhelm, and help with emotional regulation, task initiation, and communication. You’ll hear personal examples and practical tips for using ChatGPT to manage to-do lists, organize thoughts, respond to emails, plan meals, and even gamify boring chores. Whether you’re just getting started with AI or already experimenting, this episode offers ADHD-friendly ideas to help you get unstuck and stay on track. About Tara McGillicuddy Tara 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
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ADHD Bedtime Struggles
27/06/2025 Duração: 10minStruggling to get to bed on time—even when you really want to? You’re not alone. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk, Productivity & ADHD Coach Lynne Edris pulls back the covers on why bedtime can be such a battle for adults with ADHD. She dives into the science, executive function challenges, and emotional dynamics that make sleep so tricky—and shares practical, ADHD-friendly strategies to help you reclaim your evenings, improve your sleep, and feel more like your best self each day. You’ll learn: · Why ADHD brains resist bedtime (even when we know better) · What time blindness, hyperfocus, and “second winds” have to do with it · How the intention/action gap sabotages our sleep habits · The power of identifying your personal “Point of No Return” · Simple tools and routines to ease the transition to bed (and keep you there!) · And why sleep isn’t just self-care—it’s a productivity tool Whether you’re regularly up past midnight folding laundry, watc
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Why ADHD Makes You Feel Like an Imposter — and How to Reclaim Your Confidence
04/06/2025 Duração: 19minIn this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy is joined by ADHD coach and speaker Jamie Cutino to explore two emotional challenges that often go hand-in-hand for adults with ADHD: Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) and Imposter Syndrome. They discuss why these struggles are so common in ADHD, how they affect self-worth, and what you can do to stop them from holding you back. You’ll hear real-life examples, practical insights, and strategies to help you set boundaries, reduce overwhelm, and start believing in yourself again. About Jamie Cutino: Jamie Cutino is an ADHD coach, TEDx speaker, and the founder of Outsmart ADHD, a platform dedicated to helping adults with ADHD take control of their lives with clarity, confidence, and purpose. She empowers others to overcome overwhelm, self-doubt, and the emotional rollercoaster that often comes with ADHD through coaching, public speaking, and podcasting. More Resources: