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Organizing an ADHD Brain

Organizing an ADHD Brain

By: Megs Crawford
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This Podcast is about what it's like to have ADHD and different techniques people can apply to their life to find their own version of what organized means. Megs is a professional organizer coach with ADHD and shares how organizing your brain, while understanding how it works, provides the key to living your best life.

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Episodes
  • Handling a Big Move with ADHD: 5 Themes That Keep Coming Up
    Jun 30 2025

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    In this special episode, the host shares her ongoing journey of moving across the country with her neurodivergent family. She candidly discusses the chaos and emotional whirlwind associated with the move, touching upon the unique challenges posed by ADHD. Topics include the disorder's impact on organization, the emotional rollercoaster of moving, and practical tips for managing clutter and overwhelm. The host also highlights the importance of self-regulation and self-care, offering a glimpse into her personal methods for maintaining balance during this hectic time. The episode wraps up with an invitation to join her community, designed to support other women in organizing their lives while managing ADHD.

    05:12 Emotional Rollercoaster
    07:40 Managing Working Memory
    10:22 Decluttering Tips for Movers
    12:49 The Importance of Regulation
    17:13 Community and Support

    Book a 20-minute call to see if COACHING is a good fit for you: Megs Calendar

    Join the Organizing an ADHD Brain COMMUNITY: Organizing an ADHD Brain on Circle or find out more info > What is the Community?

    Looking for ADHD-friendly support with decluttering, organizing, or just making life feel a little less chaotic? The new Ways To Connect page is your go-to hub for real-life tools, gentle guidance, and ways to connect—free and paid, no pressure.

    The TO DO list Daily Planner is available here! TO DO List Daily Planner

    The ULTIMATE Recycling & Disposal Guide: Disposal Guide

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    23 mins
  • Permission to Be Yourself: Embracing Authenticity & ADHD with Amanda
    Jun 23 2025

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    In this episode, the host celebrates Pride Month and introduces her digital sidekick, Amanda Guadalupi. They discuss the challenges of living in a constantly changing world and how emotions are particularly complex for those with ADHD. The conversation covers a variety of topics, including the importance of asking oneself 'how am I doing?', the journey of starting a business, and the continuous evolution in both professional and personal life. Amanda shares her story of being newly diagnosed with ADHD, her experience working with the host, and how she integrates her passions into her business. They also explore tools for organization, the importance of small beginnings (including starting), and the value of supportive communities. The episode concludes with an invitation to join their community and participate in upcoming events focused on decluttering and personal growth.

    Amanda Guadalupi is the founder of Mind Your Queer Business, where co-creation and big feelings build unforgettable brands. She feels the most aligned with entrepreneurs who feel a little too human for business as usual. She’s a queer, neurodivergent strategist who accidentally built a business after recovering from burnout, grief, while also becoming a parent and getting diagnosed with ADHD. (It was a lot.)

    Now she supports values-driven entrepreneurs in building brands with soul, and helps them use AI to amplify their voice, not replace it. Her work lives at the intersection of identity, visibility, authenticity—and the kind of strategy that won’t make you rich overnight, but might actually feel good to live inside. On her new blog Mind Your Queer Mama, she explores the mess, meaning, and magic of being a neurodivergent parent and entrepreneur. She lives in Vermont with her partner and their wild little wonder. When she's not working with creatives, you can find her knee deep in sensory bin filler & forgetting that she's turning 39, not 40.

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindyourqueerbusiness/

    Website: www.mindyourqueerbusiness.com


    03:06 Meet Amanda Guadalupi
    04:17 Amanda's Journey and Business Insights
    08:45 Branding and Personal Growth
    17:46 Organizing Tips for ADHD
    21:13 Tools and Strategies for Business Organization
    25:32 Overcoming Overwhelm and Embracing Consistency
    26:59 The Power of Community and Support
    28:53 Starting Small and Taking Action
    31:33 Embracing Growth and Self-Acceptance
    39:07 Intentional Livi

    Book a 20-minute call to see if COACHING is a good fit for you: Megs Calendar

    Join the Organizing an ADHD Brain COMMUNITY: Organizing an ADHD Brain on Circle or find out more info > What is the Community?

    Looking for ADHD-friendly support with decluttering, organizing, or just making life feel a little less chaotic? The new Ways To Connect page is your go-to hub for real-life tools, gentle guidance, and ways to connect—free and paid, no pressure.

    The TO DO list Daily Planner is available here! TO DO List Daily Planner

    The ULTIMATE Recycling & Disposal Guide: Disposal Guide

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    53 mins
  • She Built What She Needed: ADHD Support for Black Women with IngerShaye Colzie
    Jun 16 2025

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    Inger Shaye Colzie is an ADHD Coach with a focus on the intersectionality of ADHD and the experiences of Black women who are executives and entrepreneurs. With a deep understanding of the cultural nuances and societal dynamics, Inger Shaye supports black women through empowerment and fostering an environment that acts as a safe and judgment-free zone where women can thrive.

    ADHD Black Professionals Alliance

    Connect with IngerShaye: IngerShaye.com

    In this enlightening episode of 'Organizing an ADHD Brain,' host Megs introduces IngerShaye Colzie, an ADHD leadership and executive coach, and founder of the ADHD Black Professionals Alliance and Black Women with ADHD. The conversation delves deep into the unique challenges and lived experiences of Black women with ADHD, emphasizing the importance of building supportive communities. IngerShaye discusses her journey from being a therapist to becoming an ADHD coach after her own diagnosis and highlights the critical role of community in healing and empowerment. The episode also explores the significance of accepting one's ADHD brain and leveraging personal strengths rather than focusing on perceived shortcomings.

    03:28 IngerShaye's Journey and ADHD Coaching
    11:53 Challenges Faced by Black Women with ADHD
    15:32 The Importance of Community and Support
    22:23 Creating a Healing Space for ADHD
    23:15 The Importance of Safe Spaces
    25:24 Unmasking and Burnout
    28:13 Starting Conversations and Building Understanding
    33:49 Staying Organized with ADHD

    Book a 20-minute call to see if COACHING is a good fit for you: Megs Calendar

    Join the Organizing an ADHD Brain COMMUNITY: Organizing an ADHD Brain on Circle or find out more info > What is the Community?

    Looking for ADHD-friendly support with decluttering, organizing, or just making life feel a little less chaotic? The new Ways To Connect page is your go-to hub for real-life tools, gentle guidance, and ways to connect—free and paid, no pressure.

    The TO DO list Daily Planner is available here! TO DO List Daily Planner

    The ULTIMATE Recycling & Disposal Guide: Disposal Guide

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    45 mins
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