• Reimagining Education: A Call for Change with Kathy Edwards
    Oct 9 2024

    In this episode, Jahda speaks with Kathy Edwards, founder and CEO of Reimagining Education, about the need for reform in the educational system, particularly for children with learning disabilities and ADHD. Kathy shares her experiences in special education, the importance of advocacy, and how behavior is a form of communication. They discuss the challenges parents face navigating the special education system and the critical role of relationships in education.

    Adults with ADHD often struggle with bringing their dreams to fruition. We have no problems coming up with big ideas, but we often fall under the weight of our own disorganization, leading to a life of missed potential. This podcast is a call, an invitation, if you will, to re-examine and redefine yourself in light of your ADHD strengths. Time to shine.

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Creating an Inclusive Workplace with Meghan Brown-Enyia
    Jul 4 2024

    In this episode, J-ah-da talks to Megan Brown-Enyia, a certified life coach and founder of ADHD at Work. They discuss the challenges faced by individuals with ADHD in the workplace and how to create a more inclusive and supportive environment. Megan emphasizes the importance of understanding ADHD and its impact on work, as well as the need for managers to recognize their role in supporting their employees' mental health. They also explore the benefits of disclosing an ADHD diagnosis and the steps leaders can take to better understand and work with neurodivergent individuals.

    Adults with ADHD often struggle with bringing their dreams to fruition. We have no problems coming up with big ideas, but we often fall under the weight of our own disorganization, leading to a life of missed potential. This podcast is a call, an invitation, if you will, to re-examine and redefine yourself in light of your ADHD strengths. Time to shine.

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    30 mins
  • Late Diagnosis: ADHD Stories with Guest Nytasha Smith
    Feb 11 2024

    In this podcast episode, Jada interviews Natasha Smith, an ADHD life coach, about her journey with ADHD. Natasha shares how a friend's diagnosis led her to seek out her own diagnosis and the impact it had on her life. She discusses the challenges she faced prior to her diagnosis, including attending multiple colleges and struggling with self-acceptance. After her diagnosis, Natasha experienced a shift in perspective and found relief and hope. She emphasizes the importance of finding support and community and encourages individuals to seek help and not suffer in silence. Natasha also shares her ADHD superpower of being highly perceptive.

    Takeaways:

    1. ADHD can manifest in various ways and may not fit the stereotypical image of hyperactive children.
    2. Receiving a diagnosis can bring a sense of relief and provide an opportunity for self-forgiveness.
    3. ADHD support groups and communities can be invaluable for learning and connecting with others who share similar experiences.

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    Adults with ADHD often struggle with bringing their dreams to fruition. We have no problems coming up with big ideas, but we often fall under the weight of our own disorganization, leading to a life of missed potential. This podcast is a call, an invitation, if you will, to re-examine and redefine yourself in light of your ADHD strengths. Time to shine.

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    41 mins
  • Season 2, Ep. 1: Mindful Breathing Through the New Year
    Jan 7 2024

    Happy New Year, and welcome back to a new season of About ADHD and Other Things.

    In this conversation, Jahda welcomes guest Adrienne Hill, a public school teacher, and yoga and mindful breath practitioner. The two discuss the importance of mindful breathing, especially for individuals with ADHD. They explore the correct way to breathe, the benefits of regular mindful breathing exercises, and different techniques that can be used. Adrienne shares how she incorporates mindful breathing into her interactions with children as a teacher. She also discusses her sources of inspiration and leads a short guided breath work demonstration.

    ADDitude Magazine: "Face It: People with ADHD are Wired Differently: http://tinyurl.com/3uyzj5vw



    Adults with ADHD often struggle with bringing their dreams to fruition. We have no problems coming up with big ideas, but we often fall under the weight of our own disorganization, leading to a life of missed potential. This podcast is a call, an invitation, if you will, to re-examine and redefine yourself in light of your ADHD strengths. Time to shine.

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    42 mins
  • A Positive Psychology Approach to ADHD
    Dec 12 2023

    This is Episode 5 of "About ADHD and Other Things" podcast, with Yeara (pronounced J ah da). In this episode, Yeara talks to Kim Corn Newman, a certified positive psychology coach. They discuss the benefits of working with a coach and how positive psychology training informs Kim's coaching approach. They explore topics such as overcoming negative thoughts and failure, breaking down goals into small steps, and finding motivation. They also discuss the importance of self-compassion, challenging negative narratives, and identifying and using strengths.

    Adults with ADHD often struggle with bringing their dreams to fruition. We have no problems coming up with big ideas, but we often fall under the weight of our own disorganization, leading to a life of missed potential. This podcast is a call, an invitation, if you will, to re-examine and redefine yourself in light of your ADHD strengths. Time to shine.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 4: Finding Inspiration
    Oct 11 2023

    What do Abraham Hicks, meditation, ADHD-awareness, and the book, The Heart and the Brain, by Nick Seluk from the Awkward Yeti series have in common? In Episode 4 of About ADHD and Other Things, I explore the path of least resistance when it comes to understanding ourselves and our life paths.


    Abraham Hicks on YouTube

    Russell Barkley, Ph.D., an internationally recognized authority on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD/ADD) in children & adults who has dedicated his career to widely disseminating science-based information about ADHD.

    Adults with ADHD often struggle with bringing their dreams to fruition. We have no problems coming up with big ideas, but we often fall under the weight of our own disorganization, leading to a life of missed potential. This podcast is a call, an invitation, if you will, to re-examine and redefine yourself in light of your ADHD strengths. Time to shine.

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    9 mins
  • When Moms Get Diagnosed with ADHD
    Sep 22 2023

    In this episode, I welcome friend and fellow ADHD coach Kamala Randhawa. She is a speaker, an ADHD advocate, and coach. She's based out of Alberta, Canada. We talk coaching, specifically what drew us to this profession, and we swap stories about being diagnosed along with our children.

    Find Kamala at kamalarand@gmail.com and on TikTok @adhd.indahouse.


    Russell Barkley, retired as a Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology from the University of Massachusetts Medical Center
    https://www.russellbarkley.org/about.html

    Elaine Taylor-Klaus, CPCC, MCC, co-founder of Impact Parents

    Impact Parent: https://impactparents.com/

    Linda Roggli, coach, author, speaker,
    Women's Palooza: https://adhdpalooza.com/parents-2023/

    Adults with ADHD often struggle with bringing their dreams to fruition. We have no problems coming up with big ideas, but we often fall under the weight of our own disorganization, leading to a life of missed potential. This podcast is a call, an invitation, if you will, to re-examine and redefine yourself in light of your ADHD strengths. Time to shine.

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    26 mins
  • Return
    Sep 14 2023

    On this episode of "About ADHD and Other Things," host Yeara (pronounced J ah da) talks about her return to the podcast, coaching, and what motivated her to pursue a career as an ADHD Life Coach.


    Adults with ADHD often struggle with bringing their dreams to fruition. We have no problems coming up with big ideas, but we often fall under the weight of our own disorganization, leading to a life of missed potential. This podcast is a call, an invitation, if you will, to re-examine and redefine yourself in light of your ADHD strengths. Time to shine.

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    9 mins