College Connections is an app for the neurodivergent community that focuses on interest over image. The founders, Melanie and Stephanie, discuss their personal experiences with ADHD and neurodivergent family members.
They explain how the app works, with users creating collages of their top nine interests to match with others who share similar interests.
Safety and moderation are prioritized, and the app provides support and tips for successful connections.
The founders express their passion for creating a safe and inclusive community and their goals for the future of the app. In their own words
elanie Wright and Stephanie Dale, founders of Collage, a relationship building app designed with the neurodivergent community in mind.
Our mission is to help the community build meaningful relationships (friendship and/or romantic relationships). Matching will be based primarily on interest and communication style. Before seeing photos of their matches, users will see a collage of their matches' interest.
We have also thought about the safety and security of the app. We will be doing background checks and have other safety measures in place to create a secure environment for our users.
In this conversation, Chris and Roxanne discuss various aspects of living with ADHD. Roxanne shares her experiences with ADHD, including emotional instability, sensitivity, people-pleasing, perfectionism, and lack of filter.
They also discuss the impact of ADHD on self-worth and setting boundaries. The conversation touches on the importance of human interaction and the challenges of remote work.
Finally, they explore the topic of anger and how it manifests in the context of ADHD. In this conversation, Chris and Roxanne discuss anger and ADHD. They explore the experience of anger in individuals with ADHD, including the intensity and quickness of anger outbursts. They also discuss the challenges of managing anger in various settings, such as work and parenting.
Roxanne shares her tips for dealing with anger, including understanding and accepting emotions, journaling, and exploring the underlying reasons for anger. They emphasize the importance of self-awareness and self-compassion in managing anger.
In this conversation, Niki McGlynn, a neurodevelopment therapist, discusses the impact of retained primitive reflexes on neurodiverse individuals.
She explains that retained reflexes can worsen symptoms associated with ADHD, anxiety, sensory processing issues, and emotional regulation. Niki emphasizes the importance of integrating these reflexes through movement and rhythm, such as dancing.
She also highlights the need for a holistic approach to address the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of neurodiversity. While a movement program can be beneficial, it should be personalized and complemented by other strategies and treatments.
In this conversation, Niki McGlynn discusses the importance of breathing and its connection to fear reflexes and the vagus nerve. She explains how working on breathing can help integrate fear paralysis reflexes and improve overall well-being.
Niki also shares her personal experience with reflex integration exercises and the positive impact they had on her life. She emphasizes the significance of understanding primitive reflexes and their role in neurodevelopment. Niki encourages therapists and individuals to explore primitive reflexes as an additional tool for improving therapy outcomes.
She also highlights the impact of ADHD on women's hormonal health and the importance of self-acceptance and self-compassion.
I n this conversation, Lisa, a late-diagnosed woman with ADHD, shares her journey of self-discovery and acceptance. She discusses the challenges of fitting into societal norms, the impact of trauma on ADHD, and the constant striving for neurotypicality. Lisa emphasizes the importance of recognizing resilience and strength in neurodivergent individuals. She also highlights the need for self-acceptance and understanding, as well as the weight of expectations and perfectionism. Throughout the conversation, Lisa reflects on her experiences and the opportunity to embrace her unique brain and find her place in the world. In this conversation, Lisa discusses her experiences with ADHD and how it has affected her ability to listen and be present. She shares her observations of others and her own hypervigilance. Lisa also talks about the need for security and safety in social situations and the constant pressure of always being on. She reflects on the fear of discovering something wrong with herself and the importance of understanding and accepting who she is. Lisa offers advice to her past self and emphasizes the importance of continued investigation and sharing stories
Summary
In this conversation, Chris and Kendra Koch discuss various aspects of living with ADHD. Kendra shares her journey of accepting her ADHD diagnosis and how it has impacted her life. They explore the preconceptions and misconceptions surrounding ADHD, as well as the utility of labels and diagnoses. The conversation also delves into the challenges of setting boundaries with ADHD and the emotional impact of doing so. Kendra and Chris discuss the messiness of ADHD and the internal confusion that can arise. They also touch on the no-win situations that individuals with ADHD often face. In this conversation, Kendra Koch and Chris discuss the frustration and perception of crushing ADHD. They delve into the concept of happiness and how it is often misunderstood and misrepresented. They explore the beauty of experiencing a range of emotions and the dangers of toxic positivity. They also touch on the importance of self-compassion and finding individual systems and solutions that work for ADHD individuals. The conversation concludes with a reminder that self-care is an ongoing journey that requires maintenance and self-awareness.
Takeaways
Accepting an ADHD diagnosis can be a journey, but it can also provide a sense of clarity and understanding.
Labels and diagnoses can be useful tools for accessing the right treatment and support.
Setting boundaries with ADHD can be challenging, but it is important for self-care and well-being.
Living with ADHD can feel messy and confusing, but it is important to remember that everyone's journey is unique.
Comparing oneself to others and feeling inadequate is a common experience for individuals with ADHD. The perception of crushing ADHD can vary, but it is important to remember that it is not about living a neurotypical life or being perfectly organized.
Happiness is not a constant state, and striving for constant happiness can be unhealthy and dissociative.
Emotions are a natural part of the human experience, and it is important to embrace and learn from all of them.
Small wins and progress are important, and it is crucial to celebrate and own them.
Self-compassion and finding individual systems and solutions are key to navigating ADHD.
Contact info
Instagram: instagram.com/thekochfidential
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kendrarkoch/
Personal booking link: https://tidycal.com/kendrakoch/free-strategy-session
Resources
Nonviolent Communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg, PhD
Arrival Fallacy (Pursuit of happiness)
In this conversation, Chris and Matt discuss Matt's unique approach to DJing, his experiences with ADHD and autism, and the challenges he faces. They explore the clash between autism and ADHD, coping strategies, and life before diagnosis. Matt shares his varied career experiences and how he has found success by embracing his neurodivergent traits. In this conversation, Matthew discusses his natural traits and abilities, including his visual processing skills and numerical aptitude. He also shares his experiences with ADHD and burnout, highlighting the challenges of masking and the impact on his professional life. The conversation delves into Matthew's passion for acapella and beatboxing, as well as the distinction between hyperfocus and special interests. The discussion also touches on mood regulation and anger management, emphasizing the importance of seeking help and diagnosis. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the presence of ADHD and autism in artistic communities and information about upcoming events and Matthew's online presence. Takeaways Matt has developed a unique approach to DJing by combining storytelling, music, and character performances. The clash between autism and ADHD can create challenges in organizing and managing daily life. Coping with ADHD and autism requires finding strategies that work for each individual. Matt's experiences highlight the importance of understanding and embracing neurodivergent traits in order to find success and fulfillment. Natural traits and abilities can be valuable assets, such as visual processing skills and numerical aptitude. ADHD and burnout can significantly impact one's professional life, and masking skills may contribute to the challenges faced. Hyperfocus and special interests are distinct phenomena, with hyperfocus being short-lived and special interests enduring over time. Mood regulation and anger management can be difficult for individuals with ADHD, and seeking help and diagnosis is crucial. ADHD and autism are often prevalent in artistic communities, and understanding one's neurodivergence can lead to self-acceptance and support. Matthew has upcoming events and can be followed on Instagram and YouTube. Matt Frequencies on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@MattFrequencies?si=jvY1kEIF_eiv0NSa Matt Frequencies on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattfrequencies?igsh=Y2Y1M3JjMWp5NGcx Tales From The Deck: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tales-from-the-deck-vol-3-summer-tales-tickets-784242078167 The Book of Divergence at Chillout: https://events.humanitix.com/the-book-of-divergence-chillout-festival-2024
This is the return of Amy! Amy and Barry are on the show to talk about making an ADHD relationship work, both have ADHD but very different presentations. Amy and Barry discuss their different priorities when it comes to tidiness and organization. Amy values a tidy downstairs area when guests come over, while Barry focuses on organizing areas that are not visible to others. They share a humorous anecdote about Barry's organizational projects and Amy's request for him to work on visible messes. Barry talks about his late-night cable sorting project and the satisfaction he felt once it was done. The conversation concludes with contact information for Amy and Barry.
In this ADHD Christmas quiz, the host and guests engage in a fun and interactive game. The quiz consists of ten questions covering various topics, including riddles, Star Wars, ADHD history, and general knowledge. The guests share their answers and engage in lively discussions throughout the quiz. The conversation also touches on the unique qualities and experiences of individuals with ADHD. Overall, the quiz provides an entertaining and insightful exploration of ADHD and its impact on individuals' lives. The conversation explores the concept of neurodivergent brains and the challenges faced by individuals who are exceptional to the average person. It highlights the difficulties of growing up with neurodivergence and the lack of understanding in society. The discussion also delves into the unique strengths and weaknesses of individuals with ADHD, particularly their ability to excel in complicated tasks while struggling with basic skills. The conversation concludes with a quiz recap, answers, and the announcement of quiz results.
In this episode, ADH Greg discusses the intersections of ADHD, ODD, rejection sensitivity dysphoria, and their impact on relationships and personal experiences. Greg emphasizes the need to understand and support neurodivergent individuals, encourages open-mindedness, and shares personal experiences with his ADHD diagnosis and therapy. Host Chris Johnson reflects on his own experiences with ADHD and engages in a conversation about the importance of empathy and acceptance for diverse perspectives. The episode touches on the challenges of emotional regulation for individuals with ADHD, the role of managers in understanding neurodivergent employees, and the need for societal change in the perception of neurodivergence. The conversation highlights the power of respect, understanding, and support for neurodivergent individuals.
Reanne is a fully liberated, no f#@ks given ADHD and autistic. This episode is a deep dive into what it means to live a life completely accepting their ADHD. We talk about about overcoming RSD and anxiety, raising kids, and a whole bunch of other stuff.
"Invasion of the Confidence Snatchers" explores the topic of imposter syndrome with guest Amy Wilkinson. They discuss the difference between self-doubt and imposter syndrome, ways to combat it, and how it affects various aspects of life. Amy shares personal experiences and strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome and building confidence. Guest: Amy Wilkinson is a successful entrepreneur who has built a business helping women build confidence, particularly in senior team meetings. She has experienced imposter syndrome herself and works with clients who also struggle with it. Amy is a numbers and negotiation person with a background in coaching and marketing. She brings her expertise and personal insights on the topic of imposter syndrome to the conversation. Content Warning: This episode contaisn discussions on imposter syndrome, self-doubt, anxiety, ADHD, hormonal changes, and challenges in the workplace.
In this episode, I had the privilege of chatting with the remarkable Jenn Kerr.
From the moment we first connected, I knew we were going to be having an authentic conversation. Jenn does not hold back from recounting her early diagnosis in the 90s, through losing it when they turned 16, and the pivotal role that advocacy from parents made to her life.
Jenn also opens up about their personal journey with ADHD, recounting a defining moment from their childhood that still resonates with them to this day. We explore the challenges they faced and how medication became a game-changer, unlocking a whole new world of focus and productivity.
There is so much in this episode, we even talk about the impact of ADHD on relationships and how Jenn navigates the sometimes unpredictable twists and turns with incredible resilience.
It's like having a masterclass in empathy and understanding rolled into one captivating conversation!
So, my friends, if you're ready to truly grasp the wonders of ADHD and embrace your own unique journey, then grab your headphones, find a comfy spot, and join me as we welcome the awe-inspiring Jenn Kerr to "This is ADHD!" Trust me, this episode is chock-full of eye-opening insights and heartwarming moments that will leave you feeling inspired and ready to fight for your right to ADHD!
In this episode, "10 Things I Hate about ADHD," I am joined by Thomas Woodhams, LinkedIn recruiter and late diagnosed ADHDer of over 4 years as we share and debate the 10 things we hate about ADHD.
This episode contains intimate experiences and the challenges he has overcome and the decisions that he has made to be able to get the most out of his life.
Join me, Chris Johnson, and the marvelous Thomas as we talk about what it means to be ADHD
Welcome to the first episode of "This is ADHD!" I'm your host, Chris Johnson, and I am so excited to dive into the world of ADHD and raising families!
Joining us today is the amazing Nicola Ostler, Nicola's journey with ADHD started back in her own childhood, where she often felt like she was "just a bit too much." Now, as a parent raising not one, not two, but three children with suspected neurodivergence, she's bringing her experiences and insights to our conversation.
We'll be diving into parenting and the conversations we have with our kids. Talking about advocating for them in the school system to making necessary adjustments in their chores around the house, Nicola has a profound understanding of what it takes to truly support our neurodivergent children.
Nicola's reflections on the world's perception of oversensitivity and enthusiasm will make you question why we put such limitations on our authenticity. We'll also explore the confusion and self-doubt that often arise when we navigate the complexities of our minds.
Trust me when I say this conversation is going to be equal parts enlightening and entertaining. Nicola's warmth, humor, and raw honesty will have you feeling like you're chatting with an old friend over a cup of tea.
So, if you're ready to dive deep into the world of ADHD parenting, understanding the challenges, embracing the quirks, and finding the beauty in it all, join us for this incredible episode of "This is ADHD!" Trust me, you won't want to miss it.