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ADHDtime On Air

ADHDtime On Air

Di: Daniella Karidi
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ADHDtime on Air is a podcast where ADHD authors, researchers, and creators sit down to talk about real life, memory, and the tools that support people with ADHD and the people who love them.

Hosted by Daniella Karidi, PhD, ADHD coach and memory expert, each episode blends cognitive science with lived experience. Conversations focus on how ADHD shows up across the lifespan, from childhood and college years to career, relationships, aging, and retirement. Rather than quick fixes or productivity hype, the podcast offers thoughtful, evidence informed discussions about how attention, memory, time perception, and executive function actually work in daily life.

This is a space for curiosity, nuance, and compassion. ADHDtime on the Air helps listeners move through the world with more clarity, confidence, and understanding, one conversation at a time.

www.ADHDtime.com

2025 Daniella Karidi
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  • ADHDtime on Air with Tamara Rosier
    Apr 30 2026

    In this conversation, Tamara Rosier, PhD shares insights from her books Your Brain Is Not Broken and You, Me, and Our ADHD Family, focusing on how ADHD shapes family dynamics, emotional experiences, and relationships.

    We explore the role of self-awareness and self-compassion in managing ADHD, along with practical strategies for navigating emotional overwhelm, memory challenges, and day-to-day family life. Tamara also reflects on her personal journey, the impact of her work on her own family, and what she is currently working on next.

    Tamara Rosier, PhD is an educator, author, and founder of the ADHD Center of West Michigan. With her extensive experience in ADHD coaching and support, she provides valuable insights into managing ADHD in family settings. Her work emphasizes the importance of compassion and understanding, not just for those with ADHD, but also for their families.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:48 Navigating Grandparenthood with ADHD

    04:28 Compassion Over Shame

    07:03 Transformational Thinking vs. Survival Mindset

    08:47 Family Dynamics and Emotional Pools

    13:16 The Impact of Books on Personal Growth

    17:44 Reflections on Family and Writing

    22:52 Navigating Childhood Challenges

    25:14 Shifting from Shame to Problem Solving

    34:47 Understanding Memory Challenges in ADHD

    39:27 Messages to My Past and Future Self

    42:00 Upcoming Projects and Resources

    Tamara Rosier's Website - https://www.tararosier.com

    ADHD Center of West Michigan - https://www.msmigueliadhd.com

    Connect with Daniella Karidi, PhD
    https://www.instagram.com/adhdtime/
    https://www.adhdtime.com/
    https://bookclubs.com/clubs/5960965/join/dc42f3

    Buy the books:

    Your Brain Is Not Broken

    You, Me, and Our ADHD Family

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    ADHDtime, ADHD, family dynamics, emotional regulation, memory, self-compassion, ADHD books, parenting with ADHD, mental health strategies


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    44 min
  • ADHDtime on Air with Meredith Carder
    Apr 23 2026

    In this episode, Daniella Karidi interviews Meredith Carder about her book It All Makes Sense Now. They explore the lived experience of ADHD and what it actually takes to write a book when motivation is inconsistent.

    Meredith shares how external deadlines, working with a traditional publisher, and thinking in “seasons” instead of long timelines helped her complete the manuscript. The conversation also dives into parenting with ADHD, creating visual and flexible routines, and the role of compassion and reflection in long-term change.

    They also discuss how to balance personal stories with science, why ADHD-friendly strategies need to be practical and adaptable, and what is coming next in Meredith’s work, including her upcoming book on ADHD and motherhood.

    Takeaways
    • Meredith Carder wrote It All Makes Sense Now to reflect the real, lived experience of ADHD
    • External deadlines can provide the urgency needed to complete large projects
    • Breaking goals into shorter “seasons” can reduce overwhelm and prevent burnout
    • Visual systems and routines support follow-through and reduce reliance on memory
    • Compassion and reflection are essential for sustainable change
    • Flexibility in routines is especially important in families and with teenagers
    • ADHD strategies work best when they are personalized and adaptable
    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Meredith and It All Makes Sense Now
    02:22 Writing with ADHD: motivation and deadlines
    04:37 The seasonal approach to goal-setting
    06:40 Balancing science and personal stories
    08:23 Compassion and understanding past self
    10:22 Visual strategies and daily routines
    13:42 “Bookend” strategies for structure
    15:51 Flexibility in routines and parenting
    16:39 Upcoming book on ADHD and motherhood
    17:26 Closing reflections

    Book: It All Makes Sense Now

    Connect with Meredith Carder

    https://meredithcarder.com/

    @Hummingbird_ADHD

    Connect with Daniella Karidi

    @ADHDtime

    www.ADHDtime.com

    Focus on ADHD Book Club

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    18 min
  • ADHDtime on Air with Jesse J Anderson
    Apr 17 2026

    In this episode, Daniella Karidi interviews Jesse J Anderson about his book 'Extra Focus: The Quick Start Guide to Adult ADHD'. He shares his experience of writing and self-publishing the book. He also delves into the challenges of ADHD, memory struggles, and the importance of awareness and understanding of one's brain. The conversation covers topics such as productivity advice, strategies for managing ADHD, the concept of radical acceptance, the creation of a smile file, and the impact of shame on individuals with ADHD. Additionally, the discussion delves into the development of the WavePal app and the potential for future book projects.

    Takeaways

    • Jesse J Anderson wrote 'Extra Focus' after being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult.
    • Writing a book is more challenging than anticipated, especially for those with ADHD.
    • Accountability and deadlines are crucial for completing projects.
    • Understanding the audience is key; Jesse wrote for his younger self.
    • Prospective memory is a significant challenge for those with ADHD.
    • Radical acceptance is essential for managing ADHD-related challenges.
    • Radical acceptance and the creation of a smile file can help individuals with ADHD manage their challenges and celebrate their successes.
    • Shame is a significant aspect of the ADHD experience and may require unlearning and unpacking for individuals to thrive.


    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to ADHD and the Author's Journey
    • 01:48 The Writing Process: Challenges and Strategies
    • 06:58 Self-Publishing Insights and Accountability Techniques
    • 10:17 Understanding the Audience: Writing for Oneself
    • 12:41 Exploring Memory: Prospective Memory and ADHD
    • 16:30 Radical Acceptance and Productivity Strategies
    • 18:18 Balancing Challenges and Solutions in ADHD Literature
    • 20:11 The Impact of the Book: Reader Feedback and Connection
    • 26:43 Future Projects: WavePal and Second Book Ideas

    Connect with Jesse J. Anderson:


    @adhdjesse

    Extra Focus extrafocus.com

    Extra Focus Book extrafocusbook.com

    ADHDJesse.com

    adhdjesse.com

    Connect with Daniella karidi:

    • LinkedIn
    • Book Club
    • ADHDtime Website

    #ADHDDtimeonair #ADHD # ExtraFocus #publishing

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    32 min
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