6 Podcast Shows that Focus on ADHD
Do you love to listen to podcasts on your way to work or while you’re at the gym? Below are 6 podcast shows that focus on ADHD or raising a child with ADHD.
1. Children and Adults with ADHD (CHADD)
CHADD hosts two different podcast shows: All Things ADHD and ADHD 365. Together, these two shows address a variety of topics for anyone dealing with ADHD. If you’re looking for tips and strategies for parents, teens, or adults, tune in. Educators and professionals can also benefit from these two shows.
2. Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast with Nikki Kinzer and Pete Wright — Nikki Kinzer
Hosted by Nikki Kinzer, PCC — a certified ADHD coach — this podcast is ideal for people looking to develop positive strategies to manage time, get organized, de-stress, and make themselves more productive.
Filled with actionable tips, this podcast helps you get back on track.
3. Adult Attention Deficit Disorders Center of Maryland
Led by the Adult Attention Deficit Disorders Center of Maryland, this education podcast shares information on ADHD, co-existing conditions, and tips for living with ADHD.
4. Distracted
The Distracted Podcast highlights all of the positives of ADHD. (You can also take our free course on the 10 Strengths of ADHD.)
5. Positive Parenting Podcast with Jane Nelsen
Are you parenting a child with ADHD? Positive parenting is invaluable for raising children, but it’s especially fruitful for raising children with ADHD.
6. Parenting Your Challenging Child with Dr. Ross Greene
Dr. Ross Green is the developer of the Collaborative and Proactive Solutions approach to parenting. He’s also the author of The Explosive Child. In this podcast, he provides practical tools based on the Collaborative and Proactive Solutions approach.
Why Podcasts Help ADHD
Education is always the first step in any treatment plan, whether you’re on your own journey with ADHD or you’re parenting a child with ADHD. Podcasts are just one example of education materials that can help you learn more about ADHD and how to create strategies to overcome your obstacles.
If you don’t enjoy podcasts, that’s okay. There are many other ways to learn. You can:
- Read books
- Watch videos
- Take courses
Podcast aren’t designed to replace mental health care, but if you’re struggling, we can help. Our team of experts excels at diagnosing and treating ADHD. We offer medication management, therapy, ADHD coaching, parenting coaching, and so much more.
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