Too Much (rebroadcast)

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Scaffolding the ADHD Brain: How Habits Fail and Systems May Save Us

Hey Team! When I moved into my neighborhood, most of the houses weren't built. So I got to see over the course of a few years, a lot of the work that went into putting those houses up, all the day-to-day progress that always kept happening, and how every step seemed to set them u ...  Show more

Tearing Down Cement Walls of Shame with Ron Capalbo

Hey Team! Today I'm sitting down with Ron Capalbo, known to many as @adhd_ron on the socials. I've gotten to know Ron at a number of ADHD conferences and had a great time at Neurodiversion talking with him about Dungeon Crawler Carl and figured it was time to have him on the pod. ...  Show more

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