Podcasts
On this page you will find podcast recommendations from different walks of life. From tips and tricks for managing ADHD to interviews with leading ADHD experts and others living with ADHD, to simply discussing life while managing one’s ADHD or being a parent of an ADHDer. If podcasts are your jam, we hope you find something you enjoy listening to!
Please note that, as with any scientific based, evidence based, or best practice based learning anyone does, always do your own fact checking to ensure it is from a reputable source.
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The ADHD 365 podcast provides expert advice, tips, and strategies for families, adults, educators, and professionals.

Diversifying the voices of ADHD & Mental Health. As well as ADHD from an Asian Perspective

In-depth conversations about ADHD with parents, educators, and experts. Hosted by Brendan Mahan, M.Ed., M.S.

Learn how to work with your brilliant ADHD brain, double down on your strengths and live your best smartass life.

ADHD reWired is the show designed for those of us who have really good intentions, but slightly wandering attention.

Do you have questions about Adult ADHD? Reliable answers honed over 20 years of primary research, writing, blogging, presenting, and leading support groups.

ADHD Support Talk Radio is an award winning Podcast for Adults with ADD / ADHD. Co-hosts Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris are joined by Adult ADHD experts and they cover important topics related to Adult ADD / ADHD.

The All Things ADHD podcast is a learning resource program of CHADD’s National Resource Center, funded by the CDC, to disseminate expert information to improve the lives of those affected by ADHD.

Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio podcasts focusing on ADHD and ADD, including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder. Our weekly podcast provides support for adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Hosted by Jeff Copper, attention and ADHD coach, Attention Talk Radio is topical with an emphasis on paying attention to what you are and are not paying attention to. The point is to put a spotlight on ATTENTION and the role it plays in determining what is obvious and how it drives outcomes and to shift your paradigm (what you pay attention to), opening your mind to new solutions. The show is designed to help you in life or business if you are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help you get unstuck and moving forward by opening your mind to pay attention to what works. Listen to Attention Talk Radio online for help and information for adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Weekly insights and actionable strategies on parenting neurodivergent kids — those with ADHD, autism, anxiety, learning disabilities… We’re decoding behavior while honoring neurodiversity, and learning to parent the individual child you have.

Dr. Edward Hallowell, child and adult psychiatrist, New York Times best-selling author, and leading authority in ADHD - Dr. Hallowell’s Wonderful World of Different celebrates life and the tremendous variety of ways people find to live it. I celebrate the courage and creativity it takes to take the road less traveled, to live outside the lines, and to stand proud and tall being who you are, even when others misunderstand and even ridicule you. My podcast creates a celebratory, triumphant tone for the many varieties of people and minds.

ADHD can be a struggle, but it doesn't always have to be. Every Monday, join William Curb, as he explores ways that you can work with your ADHD brain to do more of the things you want to do.

A podcast for kids! This podcast will speak straight to the heart and mind of a child impacted by ADHD.

Kick Some ADHD is an all-new podcast designed specifically for adults who are: -Business Owners with ADHD -Business Professionals with ADHD -Business People who have ADHD symptoms …and those who work with them! We’ll talk all about adult ADHD in the workplace, but also how adults with ADHD manage aspects of their business and personal lives, including productivity, organization, leadership, stress & anxiety, diet, habits, ADHD skills, perfectionism, procrastination, and so much more!

ADHD Men's Support Podcast is a platform for men with ADHD to connect, have a quality resource and motivate one another as we navigate our lives with our unique brains.

The Podcast is a show dedicated to telling the stories of those who have thrived with ADHD.

Find support, tools, and community to help you take control of your ADHD with Nikki Kinzer & Pete Wright

We don't talk enough about women with ADHD, especially the impact hormones have on mental health. Former journalist and current ADHD'er Sarah Snyder unpacks this topic through patient stories, expert interviews and personal narrative.

A podcast designed to help moms with ADHD feel seen, understood, and supported. This isn’t just another ADHD podcast. This is a podcast designed for women like you: moms with ADHD, and the unique challenges you face every day – in parenting, and in life. If you’re struggling to keep the peace in your home and in your mind… If you’re constantly exhausted trying to figure out how to organize your life in a way that makes sense for your ADHD brain… If you feel alone, frustrated, helpless and like a “bad mom” because of the way your Adult ADHD affects your parenting… This ADHD podcast is for you.

Hosts Cameron Gott + Asher Collins are both ADHD coaches who have plenty of insight to share navigating their own ADHD experiences. Join us as we discuss how to live more authentically as ADHD people and how to create sustained change and achieve greater success as ADHD adults.

A late diagnosis turned her world upside down. Join Katy Weber each week as she interviews other women who discovered they have ADHD in adulthood and are finally feeling like they understand who they are and how to best lean into their strengths, both professionally and personally.