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  • Raising Future Adults: ADHD, Emotional Regulation & Parenting That Lasts with David Krasky, School Psychologist
    2025/05/28

    Parenting in today’s fast-paced, always-online world is tough—and even more so when you're raising a neurodivergent child. In this episode, I sit down with my friend and colleague David Krasky, a licensed school psychologist and newly published author of Raising Future Adults. With over 20 years of experience working with kids, teens, and young adults, David brings a compassionate and insightful lens to what it really takes to help children with ADHD thrive in the long run—not just survive the day-to-day.

    We dive into everything from emotional regulation and sleep deprivation to tech use, behavior challenges, and building independence. David shares practical, real-life strategies for supporting kids through the lens of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, executive function skills, and long-term developmental growth.

    David Krasky is a Licensed School Psychologist working in private practice with over 20 years of experience working with children, teens, young adults and their parents. David’s focus is on both assessment and treatment of behavioral, learning, emotional and social difficulties. He places a strong emphasis on empowering children so they can grow up to be thriving, well-adjusted adults.

    Episode Highlights:

    [0:58] – Meet David Krasky: school psychologist, ADHD EdCamp volunteer, and author of Raising Future Adults.
    [3:33] – Why Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is essential for managing ADHD and executive function challenges.
    [6:47] – The connection between movement, sleep, nutrition, and attention regulation.
    [10:38] – Doom scrolling, dopamine, and the deeper impact of social media on mental health.
    [14:59] – Should we let kids socialize through video games? Finding a balanced approach.
    [18:51] – Parallel play and introversion: understanding the full spectrum of social needs.
    [21:57] – Rethinking behavior: consequences, natural learning, and executive function development.
    [27:06] – Tween and teen challenges: consequences, consistency, and making choices.
    [34:08] – How to balance homework with extracurricular commitments in real-life parenting.
    [35:58] – Emotional dysregulation: when to step in and when to give space.
    [43:06] – Creating real connection: how to ask questions that kids will actually answer.
    [47:16] – Performance vs. personhood: how parental focus can either shut down or open up communication.
    [55:41] – The ultimate parenting reframe: you're not just managing behavior—you're teaching for life.

    Connect with David Krasky:

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

    David Krasky’s book: Raising Future Adults on Amazon

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  • ADHD, AI, and the Myth of Hustle: Smarter Success Strategies with Skye Waterson
    2025/05/14

    In this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome my colleague and fellow neurodivergent leader, Skye Waterson! Skye is the founder of Unconventional Organisation, a global ADHD support service, and host of the ADHD Skills Lab podcast. We talk about her winding journey from academia and burnout to building a thriving coaching practice that helps professionals worldwide create focused, balanced lives with ADHD. Skye shares how her late ADHD diagnosis during her PhD changed everything—from how she works to how she supports others, including leaders and entrepreneurs navigating similar paths.

    We dive into the latest research on ADHD, including how AI may play a surprising role in identifying ADHD through speech patterns, and what that means for the future of diagnostics. Skye also walks us through the tools and systems—like Notion AI and the prioritization filter—that help her clients go from overwhelmed to intentional and effective. Whether you’re a late-diagnosed adult, a business leader, or someone looking to better understand how ADHD impacts performance and communication, this episode will give you insight, validation, and practical strategies to take with you.

    Skye Waterson is a former academic turned coach, podcast host, and founder of Unconventional Organisation, an international ADHD support service. After her surprise ADHD diagnosis during her PhD, she developed research-based strategies and wrote over 50 articles reaching 250,000+ readers. Invited to share her insights with the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service, Skye has supported late-diagnosed professionals across various fields. As host of the ADHD Skills Lab podcast with over 100,000 downloads, she helps overwhelmed professionals create focused, balanced lives. Through her writing, speaking, and coaching, Skye has assisted thousands in understanding and managing their ADHD

    Episode Highlights:

    [0:00] – Skye introduces research exploring how AI may detect ADHD through voice patterns.
    [0:56] – Welcoming Skye and a little behind-the-scenes on how this rescheduled episode finally happened.
    [2:13] – Skye’s academic background and her "spiky profile" with dyscalculia and ADHD.
    [4:18] – The surprising journey to her ADHD diagnosis during a PhD burnout.
    [7:55] – How ADHD and masking impacted her personal and professional life.
    [10:09] – The rise of AI in ADHD research and how it may change diagnostics.
    [11:59] – ADHD in leadership: why your boss might have ADHD too.
    [13:30] – Communication patterns and how AI might pre-diagnose ADHD through language use.
    [15:26] – Brooke breaks down current diagnostic standards and methods.
    [18:19] – The pros and cons of early detection and potential misdiagnosis using AI.
    [20:43] – Why Notion AI is a game-changer for ADHD task management and prioritization.
    [24:54] – Skye’s coaching philosophy: simplify, systematize, and focus on the 20% that matters.
    [26:30] – Writing her book and balancing what to include vs. what needs coaching support
    [31:18] – Where to follow Skye and her work (Instagram, Substack, podcast).
    [32:00] – The one thing Skye wants every ADHD-er to hear: You’re already working hard—now work smarter.

    Connect with Sky Waterson:

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

    Website: https://www.unconventionalorganisation.com/

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    34 分
  • What Schools Don’t Tell You About ADHD Support — and What to Do About It with Christine Levy
    2025/04/30

    On today’s episode, I sit down with a long-time friend and powerhouse in the world of educational advocacy, Christine Levy. Christine and I go way back—we met during our grad school days at NYU, and since then, she's become a fierce advocate for children with disabilities and their families. With over 20 years of experience in education, Christine has sat on every side of the IEP table—as a teacher, admin, RTI coordinator, and now as a passionate parent advocate.

    In this conversation, Christine and I dive into what parents really need to know about navigating the special education system when their child is diagnosed with ADHD or other learning differences. From decoding neuropsych evaluations to tackling 504 plans and IEPs, we unpack what services and support are actually available—and how to get them. Whether you're just starting your journey or you're deep in the trenches of school meetings and documentation, this episode is filled with clarity, strategy, and heart. Christine’s calm, connected approach brings hope and real tools to families feeling overwhelmed by the process.

    Christine Levy, M.Ed., is a leading expert in Educational Advocacy with over two decades of experience in special education as a teacher, administrator, and MTSS coordinator. She holds advanced degrees from NYU and Bank Street College of Education and is the founder of Levy Educational Advocacy. Christine empowers families by guiding them through the complexities of special education, ensuring their children receive the support, services, and placements they need to thrive. A passionate advocate and parent herself, she brings both expertise and empathy to every case she supports.

    Episode Highlights:

    [0:57] - Meet Christine Levy: educator turned advocate with a mission to empower families
    [3:26] - Our shared journey from grad school to special ed leadership
    [5:50] - When ADHD is diagnosed: What happens next?
    [6:52] - Misconceptions around diagnosis and eligibility for services
    [8:43] - Why RTI/MTSS documentation is critical before special ed referrals
    [10:02] - The importance of parent-provided data: binders are more than paper—they’re your child’s story
    [12:49] - “Behavior” is often misinterpreted ADHD—how advocacy can change the narrative
    [14:30] - Supporting emotionally dysregulated parents through the process
    [16:58] - Do ADHD and anxiety automatically qualify for a 504? The nuance explained
    [19:50] - Advice for parents on the verge of burnout or considering school changes
    [23:46] - Understanding the types of advocates and what support really looks like
    [27:02] - Breaking cycles of intergenerational trauma through calm, effective advocacy
    [28:46] - Executive functioning at home: how parents can build consistency with the school
    [30:54] - When a child “looks fine” at school but struggles at home—how to present the full picture
    [33:23] - Twice-exceptional students: the challenge of advocating for kids who mask their needs
    [34:17] - Final words of empowerment: “You are not alone, and we see you.”

    Connect with Christine Levy:

    • Christine Levy’s Website: levyadvocacy.com
    • Christine Levy’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/levyadvocacy/
    • Christine Levy’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077923336637

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    38 分
  • Why Is Making Friends So Hard with ADHD? Social Skills & Communication Tips with Caroline Maguire
    2025/04/16

    In this episode, we’re discussing important topics—social skills, friendships, and navigating communication as someone with ADHD. I’m joined by the amazing Caroline Maguire, an author, coach, TED Talk speaker, and founder of a revolutionary social emotional learning (SEL) method that helps neurodivergent individuals connect more authentically. Caroline’s insight is deeply rooted in both her personal journey and decades of professional experience supporting kids, teens, and adults with ADHD.

    We unpack the real (and often painful) challenges of miscommunication, self-doubt, and finding your people when you’re neurodivergent. Caroline and I talk candidly about the paradoxes of ADHD communication, the importance of self-awareness, how we curate our friendships, and how interests can lead to connection.

    Caroline Maguire, is the founder of a revolutionary social emotional learning methodology that helps teach social skills to children, teenagers, and young adults. She holds a holds a Masters in Education degree with a concentration in SEL training and is the founder and director of The Fundamentals of ADHD Coaching for Families training curriculum at ADD Coach Academy (ADDCA). She is a former coach for the Hallowell Center in Sudbury, Massachusetts. She is the author of Why Will No One Play With Me?, the winner of the Best Parenting and Family Book 2020 as awarded by American Book Fest.

    Episode Highlights:

    [1:08] – Introducing Caroline Maguire and her extensive background in ADHD coaching and SEL.
    [2:22] – Getting personal: Why I invited Caroline to talk about the communication paradox with ADHD.
    [6:26] – Caroline opens up about her ongoing self-talk journey and how it still shows up today.
    [8:52] – The power of understanding your brain: Why telling your child they have ADHD matters.
    [11:46] – Adult friendships and trust: How to explain your traits and connect without fear.
    [18:34] – Why making friends is harder for kids and how parents can support them better.
    [24:52] – The big gap in school services for ADHD students when it comes to pragmatics and speech.
    [32:34] – Caroline’s personal strategy to improve self-talk and own her accomplishments.
    [40:03] – Embracing authenticity and navigating the workplace with ADHD.
    [43:30] – What’s next for schools? And how early neurodiversity education makes a difference.
    [52:07] – Helping kids embrace who they are—even when it’s not “cool.”
    [54:39] – Where to find more of Caroline’s work and wisdom.

    Connect with Caroline Maguire:

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorcarolinem/
    • Website: https://carolinemaguireauthor.com/
    • Book: Why Will No One Play with Me?: The Play Better Plan to Help Children of All Ages Make Friends and Thrive

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    56 分
  • Most ADHDers Have Disordered Eating: How to Improve your Relationship with Food with Becca King, RDN
    2025/04/02

    If you've ever struggled with feeding yourself consistently, felt overwhelmed by meal planning, or wondered how ADHD impacts your relationship with food—this episode is for you. I sat down with Becca King, a registered dietitian nutritionist and certified intuitive eating counselor who also happens to have ADHD herself. Becca’s story is incredibly relatable and eye-opening. She shares how her ADHD played a role in her past eating disorder, and how she now uses that lived experience to help other ADHDers find food freedom without shame or restriction.

    In this conversation, we explore how dopamine, executive dysfunction, sensory issues, and emotional regulation all intersect with eating behaviors. We also talk about what disordered eating actually looks like (it’s more common than you think) and how to start building a healthier, more sustainable relationship with food. Becca’s weight-inclusive approach is all about permission over perfection, and her advice is both practical and compassionate. You’ll walk away from this episode with real, ADHD-friendly tools to help you nourish your body without the guilt.


    Becca King is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist & Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor from Charlotte, North Carolina. As an adult with ADHD who struggled for years with disordered eating, Becca is passionate about helping other adults with ADHD who struggle with binge eating, chronic dieting, and body image issues find food freedom and improve their self-esteem. She uses the Principles of Intuitive Eating and a weight-inclusive approach to nutrition for ADHD in her virtual practice.

    Episode Highlights:

    [0:58] – Meet Becca King, RDN: Her journey with ADHD and disordered eating.
    [6:03] – Finding the connection between ADHD and private practice dietetics.
    [7:06] – How her eating disorder developed and tied into ADHD symptoms.
    [9:57] – The role of dopamine in disordered eating.
    [10:22] – Why so many ADHDers struggle with binge eating and food regulation.
    [12:51] – Defining disordered eating and how it manifests in ADHDers.
    [16:40] – Living in recovery and developing healthier coping tools.
    [18:25] – Emotional dysregulation, sensory issues, and other overlooked triggers.
    [22:20] – Real talk about ARFID, safe foods, and honoring sensory needs.
    [24:54] – Mindful eating and how it actually looks for ADHD brains.
    [27:33] – Simple, realistic advice for feeding yourself with ADHD.
    [30:50] – Debunking the fear around processed foods and shortcuts.
    [33:57] – Intermittent fasting and ADHD—what you really need to know.
    [37:19] – Becca’s upcoming book and her practical nutrition philosophy.
    [38:55] – Final advice: Let go of "shoulds" and find what works for you.

    Connect with Becca King:

    • Follow Becca King on Instagram: @adhd.nutritionist
    • Becca’s Book: How to Eat Well for Adults with ADHD – Available on Amazon and major booksellers

    Thank you for tuning into "SuccessFULL with ADHD." If this episode has impacted you, remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us reach and help more individuals navigating their journeys with ADHD.

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    42 分
  • Why So Many Moms with ADHD Can’t Sleep—Diane Macedo’s ‘Sleep Fix’ Method
    2025/03/19

    Are sleepless nights and racing thoughts keeping you awake? Emmy Award-winning ABC News anchor and bestselling author Diane Macedo joins Brooke to share her personal journey of late ADHD diagnosis and her transformative "Sleep Fix" method. Diane reveals how ADHD intensifies sleep challenges, why common sleep hygiene advice can backfire, and practical solutions designed specifically to support ADHD brains.

    Diane shares candidly about her ADHD diagnosis journey, motherhood, and how restructuring everyday habits—like fridge organization—significantly improved her daily life. Whether you're struggling with insomnia, overwhelmed by household responsibilities, or simply looking for ADHD-friendly life hacks, this episode provides insights and actionable strategies to help reclaim your rest and rediscover joy in your routines.

    Episode Highlights:

    [0:42] Introduction to Diane Macedo and Her Background
    [3:37] Diane’s Personal Experience with ADHD
    [7:21] Impact of ADHD on Daily Life and Relationships
    [14:27] Diagnosis and Coping Mechanisms
    [28:07] Sleep Fix Method and Its Application
    [45:09] ADHD and Sleep Interconnection
    [47:46] Practical Tips for Improving Sleep
    [56:17] Impact of ADHD on Daily Life and Relationships

    Connect with Diane:

    • diane@sleepfixmethod.com
    • @dianermacedo & @sleepfixmethod

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    57 分
  • Burnout Recovery and Finding Your Flow Again with Jamie Toyne: 3C Activation ADHD Coach Alumni
    2025/03/05

    Have you ever felt stuck in a cycle of burnout, pushing yourself to the limit only to crash and start over again? My guest today, Jamie Toyne, knows that struggle all too well. A former professional tennis player turned entrepreneur and ADHD coach, Jamie has experienced burnout—first on the court, then in business. But through his journey, he discovered the power of flow and alignment. Now, through his Flowjo method, he's helping ADHD entrepreneurs break free from burnout and step into their full potential.

    Jamie is Coaching with Brooke's 3C Activation ADHD Coach alumni. After researching the connection between 'ADHD', 'Burnout' and 'Flow' Jamie developed a coaching program called 'Flowjo' which helps ADHD founders to cure burnout, harness their ADHD superpowers, and start flowing towards their goals. Jamie is also the Author of the 'Pressure Gauge Mindset' and Founder of two other companies called Dealflow and Exitplanr, that helped more than 400 entrepreneurs successfully exit their business.

    Episode Highlights:

    [00:57] - Meet Jamie Toyne: From professional tennis to ADHD entrepreneurship.
    [03:15] - Getting diagnosed with ADHD at 11 and struggling in school.
    [07:56] - The pressure of professional tennis and a dramatic exit.
    [10:42] - The realization: ADHD and burnout are deeply connected.
    [13:36] - Understanding flow: More than just peak performance hacks.
    [19:15] - How different people access flow and why it's personal.
    [22:03] - The difference between active recovery and passive recovery.
    [25:07] - How to recognize when you need to step back from flow.
    [31:48] - How Jamie helps ADHD entrepreneurs master their own flow.

    Connect with Jamie Toyne:

    • Find Jamie & Take His Flow Finder Quiz: https://www.jamietoyne.com/flowjo-finder
    • Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamietoyne1

    Thank you for tuning into "SuccessFULL with ADHD." If this episode has impacted you, remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us reach and help more individuals navigating their journeys with ADHD.

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    36 分
  • Emotional Sobriety: ADHD, Alcohol, and Dopamine with The Hangover Whisperer, Colleen Kachmann
    2025/02/19

    If you’ve ever questioned your relationship with alcohol or struggled with that all-or-nothing mindset that so many of us with ADHD have, then today’s episode is for you. I’m joined by Colleen Kachmann—certified master life and recovery coach, mindful drinking coach, and host of It’s Not About the Alcohol. Colleen has a powerful story of overcoming alcohol use disorder while navigating ADHD, and she’s here to break down the science behind addiction, dopamine, and why traditional sobriety approaches don’t work for everyone.

    Colleen introduces how self-directed neuroplasticity, nervous system regulation, and how shifting your mindset from “I have to quit” to “I want to feel better” changes everything. Colleen shares her personal journey, the myths around addiction, and the small, sustainable steps that make lasting change possible.

    Episode Highlights:

    [2:26] – Colleen’s journey with ADHD, alcohol use disorder, and the moment she realized something had to change.

    [6:31] – The difference between an addiction and an identity—why the word “addict” kept her stuck.

    [10:47] – Debunking the “once an addict, always an addict” myth and the science of how the brain heals.

    [15:06] – Why traditional sobriety doesn’t work for most people and what to do instead.

    [21:05] – The first step to breaking the habit (and why it’s NOT quitting cold turkey).

    [25:12] – Why small habit shifts are more effective than all-or-nothing thinking.

    [30:40] – The importance of nervous system regulation and how to stop living in fight-or-flight mode.

    [36:06] – How to bounce back from setbacks and avoid the shame spiral.

    [40:00] – Colleen’s unexpected analogy for negative thoughts (this one’s hilarious and SO true!).

    [41:45] – Trusting your felt experience and paying attention to your body’s cues.

    [43:50] – Find the non-judgmental support and getting out of your head.

    Connect with Colleen Kachmann:

    • Podcast It’s Not About the Alcohol: https://itsnotaboutthealcohol.com/
    • Social: Instagram @thehangoverwhisperer TikTok @thehangoverwhisperer

    Thank you for tuning into "SuccessFULL with ADHD." If this episode has impacted you, remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us reach and help more individuals navigating their journeys with ADHD.

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    46 分