Episodes
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Ok so let’s finally ask does masking ADHD help or harm you in the long run? Do you think that suppressing symptoms will eventually make your ADHD go away? In today’s episode we break down what is masking and why are we doing. We found out its long term harms on self and identity, but also on society as a whole! Additional Sound Engineering by Simon Branthwaite. Always feel free to message at tiffanyxsaker.com/contact or my instagram @tiffanysaker Resources: ADHD Masking: Does Hiding Your Symptoms Help or Harm? ADD Editorial https://add.org/adhd-masking/#:~:text=Masking%20is%20when%20a%20person,who%20don't%20have%20ADHD.
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Soo do you always feel dumb? Always somewhere else between the group? No idea what anyone is talking about? So do I! And itâs totally valid.
In todayâs episode we dissect evidence of ADHD as an intellectual disability. Explaining why we might feel dumb? On the other side we talk about ADHDers scientifically higher IQâs and superiority in their chosen fields. All from academic research and even a story from Understood Podcast Network!
Always feel free to message me at:
www.tiffanyxsaker.com/contact
or my instagram @tiffanysaker
Resources:
https://www.dixonlifecoaching.com/post/2018/05/07/the-mysterious-paradox-of-being-a-high-achiever-with-adhdThe Mysterious Paradox of Being a High Achiever With ADHD
https://www.additudemag.com/how-to-stop-beating-yourself-up-about-adhd-symptoms/Stop Beating Yourself Up Already
https://drhallowell.com/2019/10/08/busting-adhd-myths-1/Myth â ADHD means you are Stupid
https://creatingselflove.com/my-adhd-makes-me-feel-stupid/Why Does My ADHD Make Me Feel Stupid? (6 Things To Help)
https://kentuckylantern.com/2023/08/14/breaking-the-stigma-adhd-can-make-rejection-feel-even-worse/Breaking the stigma: ADHD can make rejection feel even worse
https://www.understood.org/en/podcasts/adhd-aha/adhd-feeling-dumbADHD and feeling âdumbâ (Henryâs story)
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Medical use of Marijuana has increased around theworld for treating chronic pain, cancer, epilepsy and more conditions every day. Paired with therelaxation of laws allowing the recreational use of Marijuana which include California, Canada,Netherlands, South Africa and many more.
It's difficultto understand why Marijuana was illegal in the firstplace and why it hasn't been prescribed for other medical conditions includingADHD.
In this episode, I dissect 4studies that tested the impacts of Marijuanaon individuals diagnosed with ADHD. For myself, the evidence was quite alarming.
Always feel free to message me at:www.tiffanyxsaker.com/contact or my instagram @tiffanysaker
Resources:
Marijuana and ADHD: Research and Risks https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/315187 Medically reviewed by Eloise Theisen, RN, MSN, AGPCNP-BCâ By Jenna Fletcher The Damaging Effects of Cannabis on the ADHD Brain https://www.additudemag.com/cannabis-use-disorder-marijuana-adhd/ By Roberto Olivardia, Ph.D. Cannabis use in Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): A Scoping Review https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36508935/ By Ana Paula Francisco, Grace Lethbridge, Beth Patterson,Carolina Goldman Bergmann, Michael Van Ameringen Cannabis for the Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Report of 3 Cases https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8832253/ By Holly Mansell, Declan Quinn, b Lauren E. Kelly, andJane Alcorn -
In today's episode we go through one of the most common co-occurring disorders - ADHD and Depression.
No one thinks someone bouncing from one place to another, full of energy is depressed? But having a hyper disorder isn't somone's feelings of intense happiness.
More so daily exhaustive symptoms of ADHD, causes feelings of overwhelminess, feeling alone and feeling misunderstood as a neurodiverse person in a neurotypical world.
Always feel free to message me at:www.tiffanyxsaker.com/contact or my instagram @tiffanysaker
Resources:
Why ADHD Makes You More Prone to DepressionâAnd What to Do About It [Medically Reviewed] By Erin L. Boyle Medical ReviewerFarah Fazel, M.A., Psy.S., LP, NCSP https://www.healthcentral.com/article/adhd-and-depression The Link Between Depression and ADHD [Medically Reviewed] By Zilpah Sheikh, MD on September 20, 2023 Written by Matt Smith https://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/depression-adhd-link The Relationship Between Depression and ADHD [Medically reviewed] by Steven Gans, MD By Arlin Cuncic, MA https://www.verywellmind.com/adhd-and-depression-4773762#toc-overlap-of-depressionand-adhd The 13 Best Online Therapy Services That Are Tried, Tested, and Expert-Approved [Medically reviewed] by Steven Gans, MD. By Hannah Owens, LMSW and Alex Shea. https://www.verywellmind.com/best-online-therapy-4691206 Mental health helplines Australia https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/mental-health-helplines -
Have you ever purchased noise cancelling headphones for the office or paid for apps that help you be more organised? Have you ever wished that your employer let you do tasks the way you work best?
Well if you have ADHD you’re in
luck!
This is a legal obligation according to the The Disability
Discrimination Act, not just in Australia but majority of first-world
countries. If you’re in a developing country, take these tips anyways to
advocate in your workplace and community.
I’ll go through legal employee rights, specific ADHD workplace accommodations, and how to approach your employer whether they know you have ADHD!
Always feel free to message me at:
www.tiffanyxsaker.com/contact
or my instagram @tiffanysaker
Resources:
Your Rights At Work if You Have ADHD https://www.neurodiversitymedia.com/resource-library/your-rights-at-work-if-you-have-adhd-visual-guide#:~:text=If%20you%20have%20ADHD%2C%20it,a%20state%20anti%2Ddiscrimination%20body.
Legal Protection for ADHD https://adhdclinic.com.au/legal-protection-for-people-with-adhd/
It Just Doesn’t Add Up: ADHD/ADD, The Workplace and Discrimination https://law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1703574/34_2_1.pdf
Living with ADHD https://www.adhdforum.org.au/living-with-adhd
Examples of Reasonable Workplace Adjustments for Employees with ADHD https://enna.org/examples-of-reasonable-workplace-adjustments-for-employees-with-adhd/#:~:text=Allowing%20flexible%20work%20arrangements%2C%20such,are%20most%20focused%20and%20productive.
Reasonable Adjustments -Neurodiversity AGCAS Disability Task Group https://www.agcas.org.uk/write/MediaUploads/Resources/Disability%20TG/Reasonable_Adjustments_-_Neurodiversity.pdf
What Reasonable Adjustments Work for ADHD at Work? https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-reasonable-adjustments-work-adhd-leanne-maskell
An Employer's Guide to ADHD in the Workplace https://www.adhdfoundation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/An-Employers-Guide-to-ADHD-in-the-Workplace-Scottish-ADHD-Coalition-1.pdf
7 Amazing Workplace Adjustments
for ADHD Patients! https://mangoclinic.com/adhd-patients-workplace-adjustments-tips/
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This episode is all about the why behind sugar cravings, and binge eating (it's not your fault!). I go through the dopamine link between food, feelings and ADHD brain. And the evidence-based research to combat over-eating (hint: it's actually eating more).
I've struggled with a sweet-tooth my whole life btw!
Research Links:
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Is it Time to Reappraise the Role of Sugar Consumption? | Richard J. Johnson, MD,1 Mark S. Gold, MD,2 David R. Johnson, PhD,3 Takuji Ishimoto, MD,1 Miguel A. Lanaspa, PhD,1 Nancy R. Zahniser, PhD,4 and Nicole M. Avenahttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3598008 The ADHD-Dopamine Link: Why You Crave Sugar and Carbs| Bob Seay, Nancy Ratey, Ed.M. |https://www.additudemag.com/slideshows/adhd-obesity-link/
https://www.healthline.com/health/adhd/sugar-and-adhdâ
https://www.additudemag.com/brain-stimulation-and-adhd-cravings-dependency-and-regulation/ Sugar, Dopamine, and ADHD | Erica Neilson Mahoney https://neilsonmahoneycoaching.com/sugar-and-adhd/
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By far one of my biggest problems with ADHD is jumping from random topics going on tangent to tangent! It's not neccessarily a bad thing, it makes us our bubbly, outgoing selves. But if it's affecting relationsips, taking up too much of our phone bill - there are ways to take control of this!
In today's episode we go through why we might go on tangents or interrupt others, like fear of forgetting or impulse control.
Resources:https://www.getinflow.io/post/adhd-and-interrupting-why-it-happens-and-how-to-address-it
https://www.verywellhealth.com/excessive-talking-5224128When ADHD Makes Me Talk Too Much (and Hate Myself) (themighty.com) -
Interview excerpts from actor Channing Tatum, singer Solange Knowles and sound producer / member of the Black Eyes Peas will.i.am! Fun episode how they stay present, creative and keep learning when they have ADHD! Interview articles can be found at: | Channing Tatum https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/14/t-magazine/channing-tatum-foxcatcher-interview.html?smid=url-share | Solange Knowles https://www.respectability.org/2018/02/highlighting-african-americans-disabilities-honor-black-history-month/ | will.i.am https://www.additudemag.com/will-i-am/
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Today's episode I talk you through Tidy Home Tidy Mind, a chapter out of Nicola Lewis' book Mind Over Clutter: Cleaning Your Way to a Calm and Happy Home. Nicola is a full-time de-clutterer and through her clients, seen first hand how decluttering and tidying has transformed minds, state of peace and strengthened partner relationships - just from keeping your home tidy. I discuss my old habits of binge cluttering and binge cleaning, why this lead to prolonged stress, and late nights for an ADHD mind. Why I do abit everyday to improve my stress levels.
Definitely believe this will change your mindset about cleaning!
Full Book:
Mind Over Clutter: Cleaning Your Way to a Calm and Happy Home by Nicola Lewis (2019) -
Today we step into Mind Nutrition, Day 6 as part of the 14 Day Mind Cleanse by (world renowned meditation teacher) Jaqui Lewis. Mind Nutrition is not what we think - we're not talking about eating fruits and vegetables - but what are we feeding our minds consciously and subs consciously? Can we unfollow more instagram accounts? Are we taking on anger that was never really there? Let's go through it! Full Book:
The 14 Day Mind Cleanse: Your Step-by-Step detox for more Clarity, Focus and Joy written by Jacqui Lewis. (2022). -
This week we dive straight into The People Pleaser’s Guide to Putting Yourself First (2022) by body, mind and soul podcaster Hollie Azzopardi. This book was given to me by a friend for Christmas (read between the lines LOL).
Putting Yourself First (2022) reframes "the selfish" as necessary to maintain a healthy space without a false identity of who you are. We look at the 5 Whys behind pleasing a particular person? And how swapping these negative worries, re-wire the brain's chemicals into permanent beliefs.
Reference: The People Pleaser's Guide to Putting Yourself First (2022), Hollie Azzopardi. Affirm Press, South Melbourne Australia.
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In this episode we ask - does ADHD affect my relationships? The answer is yes! But this doesn't necessarily have to be a bad thing. Maybe just another thing we can blame ADHD on. We understand why things, (like forgetting appointments), can lead to misunderstandings. And we also go through some helpful techniques to get through these hurdles!
Full Article: ADHD and Relationships (Hurley, K. 2020). https://www.psycom.net/adhd-and-relationships -
In today's episode, we go through how to take control of small talk - especially if you're someone having trouble holding conversation or even listening! For ADHD humans, listening without interrupting can be a huge struggle!
Gretchen Rubin author of The Happiness Project gives us 8 Ways to Get Better at Small Talk. When it comes to small talk, people with ADHD tend to fall into one of two camps: we’re either motor mouths who don’t let our conversational partners get a word in, or we’re too distracted to follow constantly changing (and not always gripping) conversational threads.
Full Article: 8 Ways to Get Better at Small Talk by Gretchen Rubin https://www.additudemag.com/download/how-to-get-better-at-small-talk/
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Do you ever find yourself having anxiety because you don't know if your mind will perform on the day? Having high text anxiety is common for individuals with ADHD because of lack of confidence and low self esteem.
Full Article: The Relationships among ADHD, Self-Esteem, and Test Anxiety in Young Adults written by Orrie Dan, Sivan Raz. (2015)
Dan, O., & Raz, S. (2015). The relationships among ADHD, self-esteem, and test anxiety in young adults. Journal of attention disorders, 19(3), 231–239. https://doi.org/10.1177/1087054712454571 -
Today we'll go through some awesome and overlooked tools to get on in everyday life. Written by William Dodson (M.D.) ADHD Coping Mechaisms You Haven't Tried Yet with the Scientific Advisory Board at ADDitude Magazine. We'll talk about Finding your Cheerleader and changing tasks to suit your abilities.
Full Article https://www.additudemag.com/download/adhd-coping-mechanisms/?src=embed_link -
The Creativity of ADHD. In this audiobook we discuss those with ADHD are in fact more creative than those without! Evidentiary based on a study of college students.
The author, Holly White is a research scientist in the psychology department at the University of Michigan. Her research interests include creative cognition, divergent "outside-the-box" thinking, neurodiversity and cognitive exercise.
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Part 2: Continuing on, Why ADHD in Women is Routinely Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Treated Inadequately, a medically reviewed article by clinical psychologist Dr Ellen Littman. In this part we delve into misdiagnosis and treatment options.
ADHD is not a male disorder, but men and boys are diagnosed far more commonly than women and girls. Why? Lingering stereotypes, referral bias, internalized symptoms, gender role expectations, comorbidities, and hormonal fluctuations all complicate the ADHD presentation in women.
Derived from the ADDitude Expert Webinar “Why ADHD is Different for Women: Gender Specific Symptoms & Treatments” (ADDitude ADHD Experts Podcast episode #337) by Ellen Littman, Ph.D., which was broadcast live on December 15, 2020.
Full Article: https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-in-women-misunderstood-symptoms-treatment/ -
Todays episode is a medically reviewed article by clinical psychologist Dr Ellen Littman. Why ADHD in Women is Routinely Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Treated Inadequately. I've broken this up into two parts!
ADHD is not a male disorder, but men and boys are diagnosed far more commonly than women and girls. Why? Lingering stereotypes, referral bias, internalized symptoms, gender role expectations, comorbidities, and hormonal fluctuations all complicate the ADHD presentation in women.
Derived from the ADDitude Expert Webinar “Why ADHD is Different for Women: Gender Specific Symptoms & Treatments” (ADDitude ADHD Experts Podcast episode #337) by Ellen Littman, Ph.D., which was broadcast live on December 15, 2020.
Full Article: https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-in-women-misunderstood-symptoms-treatment/ -
A quick introduction about this new audiobook and why I'm doing it!