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ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast

ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast

Di: ADHD Support Talk - Tara E. McGillicuddy
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ADHD Support Talk Radio is one of the longest-running podcasts for adults with ADHD, launched in 2008 and trusted by listeners around the world for real-world support, clarity, and forward momentum. Hosted by Tara McGillicuddy, a longtime ADHD advocate and educator, and co-host Lynne Edris, an ADHD coach and consultant, the show goes beyond surface-level tips to explore what it actually takes to live, work, and thrive with ADHD as an adult. Each episode features honest conversations, practical insights, and supportive strategies around common ADHD challenges—overwhelm, procrastination, emotional intensity, motivation struggles, relationships, self-trust, and turning insight into action. Episodes include a mix of expert guests, professionals who support ADHD, and people with lived ADHD experience, creating conversations that are relatable, grounded, and actionable. ADHD Support Talk Radio is not about "fixing" ADHD—it's about understanding it, working with your brain, and finding clarity when things feel chaotic. Whether you're newly diagnosed, late-diagnosed, or have known for years that your brain works differently, this podcast offers validation, perspective, and tools you can actually use. 🎧 Available wherever podcasts are streamed 🌐 Learn more at ADHDSupportTalk.comCopyright Tara McGillicuddy Igiene e vita sana Psicologia Psicologia e salute mentale Successo personale Sviluppo personale
  • ADHD Information Overload and Paralysis: Breaking the Freeze and Starting Again
    Feb 12 2026

    Information overload can trigger ADHD paralysis — especially for adults who genuinely want to move forward but feel stuck before they even begin.

    In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy explores how too much ADHD advice, too many strategies, and too many options can overwhelm the ADHD brain and block task initiation.

    When everything feels important, nothing gets started.

    You'll learn:

    • Why ADHD information overload increases executive dysfunction
    • How too many productivity strategies can backfire
    • Why "just tell me what to do" is a sign of cognitive overload
    • The connection between overwhelm and task initiation paralysis
    • How narrowing your focus to one action restores momentum

    Tara also shares how structured action sessions and outside support can interrupt paralysis and help adults with ADHD move from stagnation to activation.

    If you've ever consumed helpful ADHD content but still struggled to start, this episode will help you understand why — and what to do next.

    Learn more about Tara McGillicuddy at:
    https://www.taramcgillicuddy.com

    Explore ADHD Support Talk Radio:
    https://www.adhdsupporttalk.com

    Join the FREE 24-Hour Action Day:
    https://tara.events

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    15 min
  • Saving Mental Energy with ADHD: Shortcuts That Reduce Overwhelm
    Feb 3 2026

    Repetitive tasks can quietly drain mental energy for adults with ADHD — especially when they require remembering steps, starting from scratch, or constantly reinventing the wheel.

    In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, host Tara McGillicuddy and co-host Lynne Edris explore how saving mental energy is not about working harder or relying on motivation. Instead, they discuss how using shortcuts like templates, checklists, guides, routines, and simple personal automations can make everyday life easier for the ADHD brain.

    This conversation focuses on why repetitive tasks often feel more exhausting than creative or new work, and how executive function overload contributes to procrastination, overwhelm, and mental paralysis. By externalizing steps and decisions, shortcuts help reduce mental fatigue, prevent common mistakes, and make it easier to get started on tasks that have been done many times before.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why repetitive tasks are so draining for ADHD brains

    • How templates and checklists reduce mental load

    • Why starting from scratch makes tasks harder to begin

    • How structure can actually support creativity

    • Practical ways to make everyday tasks easier to manage

    This episode is especially helpful if you feel overwhelmed by responsibilities you've handled many times before, struggle with follow-through, or feel burned out by tasks that shouldn't feel so hard.

    ADHD Support Talk Radio is one of the longest-running podcasts for adults with ADHD, offering practical strategies, real conversations, and support to help listeners move from stuck to action.

    Resources mentioned:

    ADHD Support Talk Radio
    https://adhdsupporttalk.com/

    ADDClasses – ADHD support, education, and events
    https://addclasses.com/

    Learn more about Tara McGillicuddy
    https://taramcgillicuddy.com/

    Learn more about Lynne Edris
    https://coachingaddvantages.com/

    This episode has been updated for clarity.

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    23 min
  • Managing ADHD Mood Swings: Emotional Dysregulation and How to Regain Balance
    Jan 29 2026

    Emotional dysregulation is one of the most challenging — and least understood — aspects of adult ADHD. Mood swings, emotional shutdowns, irritability, overwhelm, and intense reactions are often mistaken for personality flaws, when they are actually connected to how the ADHD brain processes stress, stimulation, and emotion.

    In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, host Tara McGillicuddy and co-host Lynne Edris explore ADHD mood swings from a practical and compassionate perspective. They discuss why emotions often feel like they escalate quickly, how emotional buildup happens beneath the surface, and why the "last straw" is rarely the real cause of emotional reactions.

    This conversation covers:

    • What emotional dysregulation looks like in adults with ADHD

    • Why mood swings are often the result of accumulated stress and overload

    • Common triggers such as interruptions, transitions, boundaries, and exhaustion

    • How emotional dysregulation impacts productivity, relationships, and self-trust

    • Early warning signs that signal emotional overload before it escalates

    • ADHD-friendly ways to pause, reset, and recover

    • Why self-compassion is essential after emotional reactions

    Rather than focusing on emotional control or perfection, this episode emphasizes awareness, preparation, and compassion as key tools for improving emotional regulation over time.

    This episode is especially helpful for adults with ADHD who feel stuck in cycles of overwhelm, emotional paralysis, or self-criticism — and want to better understand their emotional experiences without judgment.

    Learn more and connect here:

    ADHD Support Talk Radio
    https://adhdsupporttalk.com

    Tara McGillicuddy
    https://www.taramcgillicuddy.com

    Lynne Edris
    https://www.coachingadvantages.com

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    24 min
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