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Host Morra Aarons-Mele is on a mission to reframe how we think about anxiety and mental health in the workplace. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S. We desperately need better models for leadership and a more holistic view of mental health. Our culture tells those of us who suffer from anxiety and depression that we can’t succeed, but we tell a different story — without sugarcoating the tough stuff. We feature stories from people who’ve been there and experts who ...
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SuccessFULL With ADHD

Brooke Schnittman MA, PCC, BCC

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Do you struggle with overwhelm, chaos, and negative self-beliefs when trying to accomplish life with ADHD? As a late-diagnosed ADHD Coach and ADHD Expert for 20 years, I understand the struggles that come along with living a life of unmanaged ADHD. The SuccessFULL With ADHD podcast shares my guests' journeys with ADHD, how they overcame the struggles, their tips for other individuals with ADHD, and what life looks like now for them! Additionally, experts including Dr. Hallowell, Dr. Amen, Dr ...
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Are you struggling with the challenges of life as a woman with ADHD? Perhaps you need support with your mental and physical wellbeing, so you can feel calmer, happier and more balanced. Perhaps you’re newly diagnosed – or just ADHD curious – and don’t know where to turn for support. Or perhaps you’re wondering how neurodivergence impacts your hormones or relationships. If so, The ADHD Women’s Wellbeing Podcast is for you. This award-winning podcast is hosted by Kate Moryoussef – ADHD lifesty ...
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The ADHD RE-Focus Podcast hosted by Angela Stephens interviews CEO's, Sr Execs, ADHD Coaches, Presidents, Surgeons, etc. on how they FOCUS when they face adversity. https://www.refocuswithangela.com Think of it this way: If a Surgeon will be performing surgery on your loved one, you want that Surgeon to have "Game On" - however we are all human. If that surgeon gets a call, finds out he is facing a lawsuit, or his head Nurse is leaving, or has issues at home or the school calls, they may get ...
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JDHD is the podcast for lawyers with ADHD (whether they know they have it or not). Hosted by Marshall Lichty—a lawyer, consultant, coach, and author with ADHD—this twice-weekly podcast shares Marshall's tips from his journey as a sometimes-struggling lawyer, always-creative thinker, usually-awesome dad, and passionate writer and consultant. JDHD brings you interviews with therapists, coaches, and healthcare professionals, productivity and time-management experts, and lawyers who live the ADD ...
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Dr. Ned Hallowell has ADHD himself, and is a well-respected doctor who focuses on counseling people of all ages with similar disorders. But he’s quick to point out that the phrase deficit disorder isn’t quite right. Dr. Hallowell’s life’s work is freeing people from the stigma associated with these kinds of conditions. He explains how he thinks abo…
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We have a special treat available for everyone! Listen to Angela's interview on Dr. Ned Hallowell's 'The Wonderful World of Different' Podcast, available wherever you listen to podcasts! More information about the episode can be found below: "Today’s guest is fellow podcaster, Angela Stephens, host of the RE-Focus podcast. She is the CEO of RE-Focu…
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I bring back two fantastic guests in today's episode: Rachel Harris and Jodie Hill. Both are trailblazing women in their respective industries, paving the way for more neurodivergent women to ask for what they need and create strong scaffolding to support them from burnout while also satiating their inner drive, ambition and big dreams. We discuss …
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What if all your assumptions about people with neurodivergent conditions… were all wrong? In this episode, host Morra Aarons-Mele speaks to two people living very different lives, but who have a Tourette Syndrome diagnosis in common. First, TV presenter Aidy Smith shares how he became the only person to host a show in the UK who has Tourette Syndro…
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Today I have a truly special guest joining us – my friend and esteemed colleague, Cathy Rashidian. Cathy is a certified executive coach with a unique focus on ADHD in the workplace. With over 20 years of leadership experience and a personal journey with ADHD, Cathy combines traditional coaching techniques with ADHD-specific strategies to empower he…
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On this week's ADHD Women's Wellbeing 'Wisdom' episode, we revisit a clip from the profound episode with high-performance ADHD Coach Kim Raine about finding equilibrium and balance between our restless ADHD energy, relentless drive, and burnout. As women with ADHD, we have an abundance of ideas, but thriving in business can feel difficult if we wor…
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Newly diagnosed or looking for support while awaiting an ADHD diagnosis and desperate for more guidance?? If so, look at some of Kate's workshops and free resources here. On this new Summer ADHD WW mash-up episode, we have Kat Brown, a freelance journalist and commentator whose work on ADHD, mental health stigma, and other social and art commentary…
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The news is overwhelming, and thinking about the upcoming election makes many of us anxious. Political veterans know how to get things done in a never-ending 24 hour news cycle, and somehow stay on course when the world is spinning too fast - but it isn’t always easy. In this episode, host Morra Aarons-Mele speaks with Shaniqua McClendon, Vice Pres…
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Fresh off her own work trips, Angela shares tips on how to network with people while you're out on work trips, and she also shares some tips when exploring an area you're traveling in. These tips are essential for having a successful and safe work trip! Check out all of RE-Focus's products at our official website, including our new Academic Calenda…
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Navigating healthy eating, food and nutrition alongside ADHD is a big topic. For this week’s guest, Aleta Storch -an 'anti-diet' dietitian, therapist, and certified Body Trust® Provider - this is her expertise. Welcome to a recap episode of ADHD Women's Wellbeing Wisdom! You can check out some of Kate's workshops and free resources here. Today, we …
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Today, I bring you a deeply personal message through a solo episode. As I take a break from releasing new content for a few weeks while I have some time off over the summer, this episode is an invitation to surrender and notice, without judgment, where you are right now, where you've been for the past few months, and what you're crying out for as w…
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In 2012, Michael DiSanto graduated from a prestigious university. But instead of following the path of his peers, he set out to achieve a lofty goal: make the 2016 Olympic rowing team. It was a tough decision and even tougher training process; at times he was bored, at times he wanted to give up. di Santo used anxiety and anger as powerful motivato…
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In this episode, I have the honor of hosting the incredible Jim Kwik, a world-renowned brain coach and memory expert. Jim shares his remarkable journey from being labeled the "boy with the broken brain" to becoming a leading authority in brain performance and accelerated learning. Jim shares strategies for enhancing memory, boosting reading speed, …
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Have you recently been diagnosed with ADHD and would like your partner to understand more about the condition and support you on this new path? If so, today's guest, Ryan Ridgway, a motivational speaker, trainer and member of Hummingbird, talks about his partner's recent ADHD diagnosis and how it affects their relationship and family life. This is …
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Navigating the ADHD diagnostic pathways while being neurodivergent is not easy. It can be incredibly challenging when we're also doing this to support and advocate for our children. Understanding our stories and beliefs about how ADHD has shown up for ourselves allows us to recognise the power of advocating for new stories to show up for the next g…
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This is A Fan Favorite Rerun Episode In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Michael Breus. We dive deep into the world of sleep and uncover how it affects our daily lives, especially for all you entrepreneurs out there. Ever wondered if your sleep patterns influence your decision-making, problem-solving, or even your potential…
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This week's ADHD Women's Wellbeing Wisdom comes from Dr Helen Read, who offers empowering guidance on medication, menstrual cycles, getting a diagnosis, and RSD. Or perhaps you've been nervous about taking ADHD medication? Has it felt scary to start a medication regime due to the stigma behind stimulant meds? Or perhaps medication hasn't worked for…
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Writing highly acclaimed books for a living is no mean feat, but when you drop ADHD into the mix, it's something even more impressive. On today's episode, I talk to Kate Spencer, the best-selling author of In a New York Minute, The Dead Moms Club and her recently released novel, One Last Summer. We discuss the specific challenges ADHD provides when…
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Dan Ariely is a famed behavioral economist who looks at the irrational, upside-down ways that humans think and act. His recent interests include resilience - something he’s had to build up in his own life after a serious burn accident in his teens. Ariely is a professor at Duke University and the author of bestselling books like “The Upside of Irra…
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This is A Fan Favorite Rerun Episode In this episode, I welcome Dr. Sharon Saline, a clinical psychologist with over 30 years of experience and a top expert on ADHD, anxiety, learning differences, and mental health challenges. Dr. Saline shares her personal experience with ADHD and anxiety and provides insights into the relationship between these t…
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Check out all my free resources and on-demand workshops on my website here Is our ADHD 'hackable'? Can we create new ways of thinking and being to make living with ADHD easier? We get curious about these topics in this week's episode, with guest, Alex Campbell, an ADHD specialist, psychotherapist and coach. Alex dedicates his life to helping others…
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Check out all of Kate's online ADHD on-demand resources here. Did you know that many people who have been diagnosed with dyslexia, even in childhood, may also be living with undiagnosed ADHD? ADHD and dyslexia are distinct conditions that frequently overlap, confusing the nature of these two conditions. It is (very cautiously) estimated that 30% of…
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If you fall into certain people-pleasing behaviors at work, we have news: it’s not just an individual problem. Kathleen Smith, therapist and author of the new book True to You, explains how relationships, family ghosts, and systems inform our behavior in all kinds of ways, both inside and outside of the workplace. She explains how family systems th…
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This is A Fan Favorite Rerun Episode Today, we're diving deep into the ADHD world with none other than Dr. Ned Hallowell, a leading authority on the subject. This episode is set to revolutionize your understanding of ADHD and inspire you to view your unique brain wiring in a new, empowering light. We'll flip the script on ADHD's core symptoms, reve…
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Today’s guest is Toni Russo, a specialist nurse with 20+ years of practice in obesity management. Toni was diagnosed with ADHD a year ago and is now passionate about creating more awareness around ADHD and obesity. In this week's ADHD Women's Wellbeing episode, Toni and Kate speak about: Toni's ADHD diagnosis story How Toni's has tweaked her life s…
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Despite many of us feeling challenged by undiagnosed ADHD for most of our lives, there is also a way to thrive alongside our ADHD. On today's episode, I talk to Dr Miguel Toribio-Mateas, known affectionately as "The Creative Scientist," a distinguished clinical neuroscientist and nutrition researcher in the UK. His expertise centres on the intricat…
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Just as working mothers increasingly feel pressure from all sides to achieve and be the best family members possible, expectations for fathers have shifted in recent years. But professor Brad Harrington and former TV anchor Liam Martin argue that the ecosystem of support for working fathers hasn’t been formed in the same it has for women. Brad’s re…
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I’m joined in this Ask Me Anything (AMA) session by my dear friend, podcast coach, client, and colleague, Marc Ronick. We answer insightful questions from our wonderful community, addressing some of the most pressing concerns faced by neurodivergent business owners. Marc and I tackle topics ranging from the challenges of delegation to finding the r…
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Join me for my new group coaching Ask Me Anything four-session programme beginning on 27th June - all details are here When we finally understand how our ADHD can help us to succeed, we can lean into it. But it can feel so challenging when we're in the dark and have no idea why we keep hitting the same obstacles. We discuss this on today's ADHD Wom…
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As many of you who have followed me for a while will know, EFT or tapping is something I talk about a lot! I began my training in 2019 and continue to use tapping on myself, my kids and many of my clients most weeks. I have combined EFT in many of my workshops, and I love making tapping as accessible as possible for all of my community. I'm always …
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Clayton Lord breaks the mold of what you might expect someone’s career to look like if they are on the autism spectrum. He’s Director of Programs at the SHRM Foundation and channels his strengths to create insight and order out of complex and messy problems. He also balances that with the fact that he isn’t always first to notice interpersonal issu…
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In this episode of Successful with ADHD, I had an enlightening conversation with Elaine Taylor-Klaus, a renowned thought leader in neurodiversity-informed coaching and parenting. Elaine, a master certified coach and co-founder of ImpactADHD and ImpactParents.com, shared her inspiring journey of raising a neurodiverse family while empowering parents…
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It's not often you get to seek the wisdom of a 102-year-old, but when it's a neurodivergent doctor and life coach, you know you're in for a profound conversation. She tells me her secrets to a fulfilled life of gratitude, acceptance and authenticity. I was absolutely honoured to speak with the inspiring and fascinating Dr Gladys McGarey, who was 10…
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Join my Summer 'Ask Me Anything' ADHD Group Coaching programme here This week's guest is Ashok Gupta, who has dedicated his life and career to supporting people through chronic illness and trauma and helping them achieve their potential. Ashok suffered from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome around 25 years ago when he was studying at Cambridge University. T…
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Shirley Leung is a columnist at the Boston Globe and host of the podcast Say More, and in 2020, she hit “rock bottom.”Being stretched on all sides for years finally took its toll and she realized her work life balance needed a change. Four years later, Shirley went on a quest to better understand how to deal with and prevent burnout at work. In thi…
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In this episode, I had an insightful and heartfelt conversation with Rhiannon Richards, Coaching with Brooke’s incredible Jack-of-All-Trades Virtual Assistant, Graphic Designer, & Neurodiversity Advocate. Rhiannon joined Coaching with Brooke in 2020 and has been a cornerstone of our team ever since. Today, she opens up about her personal journey wi…
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If you don't know already, i'm so passionate about lifting up, empowering, supporting, guiding and cheerleading ADHD women and today, I share with you some passionate motivation for you if you're having a trickier time. Are you sick of talking about changing your life yet not doing anything about it? Perhaps you're in a constant state of overwhelm …
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Today, I'm sharing a very personal passion and deeply spiritual interest of mine, Kabbalah. I have been studying this transformational spiritual technology and wisdom on and off for over ten years but only recently have dedicated many hours to learning more to help me feel more at peace and purposeful in my life. It has also helped me with countles…
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Craig Robinson, brother of former First Lady Michelle Obama, is a basketball legend, former NBA executive, coach, and Executive Director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. But he wasn’t always on that path: after playing basketball at Princeton, he ended up spending much of his career in finance before following his true passion. Ro…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of hosting Jason Feifer. Jason's mission is to help you become more resilient and adaptable in a world of constant change. We get into some eye-opening discussions about how misinformation spreads, how to handle the complexities of social media, and the importance of understanding the bigger picture when it comes…
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Join Kate's Live Group Coaching Summer Programme here! Are you curious about the best supplements for ADHD? If so, this week's episode will interest you! This week’s guest is Kelly Rompel. Kelly is a pharmacist, author, and Functional Medicine and Epigenetic Consultant. She is the author of “Don’t Tell Me To Relax”, host of the Rebel Whitecoat Podc…
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Starting June 5th, the Anxious Achiever is back to celebrate its tenth season. We’ll be diving into the topics and challenges you’ve asked about most: How to manage anxiety around AI and your job What is is like crafting a career while living with Tourette’s syndrome How to identify if you are a people pleaser (and how to change) Why your boss is o…
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Learn more about Kate's 'Summer Live ADHD Ask-Me-Anything Programme' here. This week, we have Rosie Turner, founder of ADHD Untangled, on the podcast, and she tells me her story, which combines addiction, impulsivity, and restlessness, to becoming a yoga instructor, lover of exercise and now a certified ADHD coach. Rosie's journey into ADHD coachin…
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Leaders of organizations have a large responsibility when it comes to their own mental health, and of those in their organization. When they speak up about mental health, others can too. But vulnerability comes with risks. How can leaders model openness around mental health without bumping up against stereotypes and judgment? In this roundtable con…
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Today I am joined with the delightful and insightful Tracy Otsuka! Tracy shares her personal journey of discovering her own ADHD after her son's diagnosis and how it led her to become a passionate advocate for women with ADHD. With her unique blend of humor, vulnerability, and wisdom, Tracy challenges the traditional narrative surrounding ADHD and …
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“We can learn so much from the movement we choose...it's really just a journey." In this week’s episode, my guest is Karen Broda, a fitness and mindset coach who shows you "how" to enjoy movement alongside your ADHD, while uncovering the self-sabotaging beliefs that keep you stuck in the same negative cycle—without any results. Discover how to crea…
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Before starting today's episode, why not check out Kate's ADHD workshops and free resources here? Ever since reading about the concept of 'low-demand parenting,' which is helping many neurodivergent parents regulate their neurodivergent kids, I've been desperate to talk about this on the podcast. It was a revelation to learn that there is an actual…
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Burnout doesn’t come on because of weakness, and it doesn’t come about overnight. Many of us are walking around with some degree of burnout! On the flip side, it takes more than a vacation or loving your job to solve the problem. In this special Thinkers50 episode, host Morra Aarons-Mele explores some of the ways companies and individuals can more …
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Emily Kircher-Morris, a licensed professional counselor and twice-exceptional individual. Emily is dedicated to destigmatizing neurodiversity and supporting neurodivergent people of all ages. Twice-exceptionality, also known as 2e, refers to intellectually gifted individuals who also have one or …
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