Hacking Your ADHD

By: William Curb
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  • ADHD can be a struggle, but it doesn't always have to be. Every Monday, join William Curb, as he explores ways that you can work with your ADHD brain to do more of the things you want to do. If you have ADHD or someone in your life does and you want to get organized, get focused and get motivated then this podcast is for you.
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  • Navigating ADHD Facts and Fiction w/Dr. Stephen Faraone
    Nov 18 2024

    Hey Team!

    This week, we’ve got an incredible guest, Dr. Stephen Faraone, one of the world's foremost experts on ADHD.

    Let me just give you a quick rundown of just how influential Dr. Faraone is:

    • He has authored over 700 journal articles, editorials, chapters, and books
    • Listed as the eighth-highest producer of High Impact Papers in Psychiatry from 1990 to 1999 as determined by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI).
    • In 2005, the ISI listed him as the second-highest cited author in the area of ADHD.
    • In 2019 and 2020, his citation metrics placed him in the top 0.01% of scientists across all fields.
    • In 2002 he was inducted into the CHADD Hall of Fame

    Currently, Dr. Faraone serves as a distinguished professor of psychiatry, physiology, and neuroscience at SUNY Upstate Medical University and president of the World Federation of ADHD.

    So yeah, this guy knows what he’s talking about when it comes to ADHD and if you only listen to one episode of the podcast this year, I’d suggest this one.

    One of the focal points in this conversation is the ADHD Evidence Project, which Dr. Faraone started to help fight misinformation about ADHD and give free access to the information we have about ADHD. On the site - which can be found at ADHDevidence.org - you can find the International Consensus Statement, which provides 208 statements strongly supported by ADHD research. In the episode we get more into what went into the process of making the statement and the standards of research.

    In the episode, we also discuss evidence-based treatments, debunk common myths, and discuss what really works when managing ADHD.

    If you'd life to follow along on the show notes page you can find that at HackingYourADHD.com/202

    This Episode's Top Tips

      1. Stick to treatments that have been proven effective through rigorous studies. Large studies and meta-analyses are more reliable than small studies when determining ADHD treatments.
      2. Not all ADHD treatments you find online are helpful—be cautious of sources that aren't peer-reviewed. Beware of misinformation as well as misleading information that can lead you down the wrong treatment path.
      3. While some alternative treatments may help, their effects are often significantly smaller compared to standard stimulant medication. When thinking about approaching what we do to help manage our ADHD, we want to think about the magnitude of the effect and do the things that will help the most first.

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  • Mythinformation
    Nov 11 2024

    Hey Team!

    This week we’re following up our last episode on misinformation—and this is going to be our last episode in the research saga that I’ve been working on for the last… couple of months? Yeah, I think I’m ready for something new as well although as a preview for next week, I had an amazing researcher as a guest and we do cover a lot of similar topics, but don’t worry, it’s a fantastic episode, great capstone to the series.

    But today we're diving into a topic that’s critical for navigating life with ADHD—understanding and protecting ourselves from myths and misinformation. There's a big difference between outdated myths like, 'ADHD is just laziness,' and actual misinformation, which can mislead us into making risky choices about treatment. In this episode, we’re getting into how to spot these traps, why myths stick around, and what makes misinformation so tricky.

    If you'd life to follow along on the show notes page you can find that at HackingYourADHD.com/201

    This Episode's Top Tips

      1. ADHD myths tend to be long-standing cultural beliefs, while misinformation often appears more credible and is linked to misinterpreted research or can be part of a specific agenda.
      2. There are a lot of pitfalls to watch out for when consuming information about ADHD. Oversimplication, sensational headlines, anecdotal evidence, secret information and even how the information is framed can be indicators that you might have to double check the information.
      3. Avoid spreading misinformation by verifying where your information comes from, especially if you see it on social media or from non-expert sources.

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  • How to ADHD with Jessica McCabe (rebroadcast)
    Nov 4 2024

    Hey Team!

    We’re kicking off 2024 with the incredible Jessica McCabe - creator, writer, and host of the award-winning YouTube channel How to ADHD. I’m sure a lot of you are already familiar with Jessica’s work as her YouTube channel has more than a million subscribers, but for those of you who haven’t, her channel contains a wealth of knowledge about ADHD and is one of the things that kicked me in the pants to start taking my ADHD more seriously.

    And now she’s coming out with a book: How to ADHD: An Insider's Guide to Working with Your Brain (Not Against It) - which is coming out on January 2nd - so tomorrow if you’re listening to this when this episode comes out.

    In our conversation today, Jessica and I discussed how we want to go from surviving our ADHD to thriving with it, to get past some of our issues with executive function and universal design. We also get into a lot of stuff about her book and how she was able to use a lot of the strategies that she wrote about in the book to also help her write that same book.

    Honestly, this episode was a blast to record and I hope you enjoy as much as I did putting it together.

    Be sure to check out howtoadhdbook.com to find Jessica's book

    Feel free to ask me a question on my Contact Page

    Find the full show note at HackingYourADHD.com/164

    This Episode's Top Tips

    1. When we want to move from surviving to thriving we want to start looking at not just how we can get more things done, but what’s worth doing.
    2. Even projects we’re interested in can be difficult for us to work on, so it's important for us to keep them exciting with variety.
    3. When planning out those big projects, work backward from where you want to be to figure out all the steps in between so that we can see that path to done.
    4. Effort for us is not the problem, so trying harder is not the answer.
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late diagnosis

I love just hearing how I'm not the only one who struggles with all these bumps in the road. I'm late diagnosed so having confirmation certain quirks are part of how I'm wired. I'm learning so much!

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OMG HE IS IN MY HEAD!!!

This is such a great point! What I do is hard! The things I can’t do are hard for others too! I when I do things well… it’s even more impressive cause it’s much harder for me than neuro typical!!!

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Well written and insightful.

Will is not a professional. He is an adult living with ADHD who has worked with professionals, and now he is sharing what he continues to learn in this podcast. Each episode is well thought out, well written, and pretty short (about 15 minutes or so). While I am the creator of the ADHD reWired Podcast Network, and host of ADHD reWired, Will has 100% creative control, and I often find myself learning from him because of how he presents information. Oh, and I love the dad jokes!

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Outstanding content, helpful, comforting & pragmatic

Diagnosed 1.5 years ago at age 55, I’ve been exploring all of the ways I can mitigate the level of difficulty my ADHD causes in my daily life. Great suggestions regarding use of tools, affirmation of my individual efforts at managing (hearing that another adult tries, fails & succeeds just like me), and feeling that I’m not alone - even in a COVID world!
Great work!

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Excellent info!

Thoughtful, practical, organized, concise, perfect!
I highly recommend this podcast... particularly this episode. Very useful and immediately applicable.

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Fantastic Show

I am learning so much, this show is full of tips, tricks, and other helpful information!

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wtheck

why arent these longer lol. I look forward to longer sessions. blessings to you and all you do.

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Changed my whole world!

This was a huge step in my current struggle to understand my life. I found it accidentally and have been exploring all the different things introduced here. Its not just supplying me with amazingly helpful and validating information, which is really awesome, but via the other podcasts and people and services that are introduced here it has opened up a whole world of information and resources I've never known existed and didn't know to look for.

It's been amazing discovery and started my journey towards living a life I never imagined was possible. I'm so grateful for all the time and effort and energy that's been given here and elsewhere to inform and educate people. I can't express how much I appreciate it and the positive impact it's had in my life. Thank you!!

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Enlightening

Grateful for discovery this well researched and sincere podcast - helpful and useful - author keeps it real!

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faster than normal

gentleman! I'm so happy I found this podcast. granted I've only listened to this one, but it made me so happy that I could turn the speed down from my normal listening speed of 1.5 to 1.65 when I listen to audible books! LOL I've made the decision to wield my ADHD like a sword, not suppress it with pills. I'm looking forward to the tips and tricks shared amongst people that are successful with the "Explorer Gene" predominant in our "settlers" society. I've signed up for your newsletter, going to download the books you recommended in this episode, Thank you!

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