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Anchor ADHD Podcast
by Stuart
A regular three times a week podcast focussed on the trials and solutions for people with nuerodiversity
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Emotional Regulation and ADHD Explained Simply | Why Emotions Feel So Intense
Emotional Regulation and ADHD Explained SimplyEmotional regulation is one of the most misunderstood parts of ADHD. Many adults with ADHD are told they are “too emotional,” “overreacting,” or “too sensitive” — without anyone explaining what emotional regulation actually is or why it’s harder with ADHD.In this podcast episode, we break down emotional regulation in a simple, practical way and explain how ADHD affects the nervous system, emotional intensity, and recovery after emotional stress.This episode is for adults with ADHD who:struggle with emotional regulationexperience intense or fast-changing emotionsfeel overwhelmed, reactive, or emotionally exhaustedcarry shame around being “too emotional”You’ll learn:what emotional regulation really meanswhy emotional regulation is harder with ADHDthe difference between emotion and dysregulationwhy logic doesn’t work when emotions are highwhat actually helps emotional regulation over timeThis content is based on lived experience and a coaching-informed, healthcare-grounded perspective. It’s calm, non-shaming, and designed to help you understand emotional regulation without blaming yourself.🧭 Free ADHD Coaching Tool: Weekly ResetIf you’d like a practical way to support emotional regulation week to week, you can download the free Anchor ADHD Weekly Reset here:https://www.getanchoradhd.com/landingThe Weekly Reset helps you:externalise emotional and mental loadreduce overwhelmreset without shameand create a steadier place to startAnchor ADHD provides ADHD education and coaching tools. This content does not provide diagnosis or medical treatment.Subscribe for ADHD podcasts, emotional regulation support, and ADHD coaching tools posted regularly.
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ADHD Shame: Where It Comes From and Why It’s Not Your Fault
ADHD Shame: Where It Comes From and Why It’s Not Your FaultADHD shame is one of the most common — and least talked about — experiences for adults with ADHD. Many people carry a quiet belief that something is “wrong” with them, even when they’re trying their hardest.In this podcast episode, we explore where ADHD shame comes from, how it develops over time, and why it has nothing to do with your worth or effort. This is a calm, non-shaming conversation about the emotional impact of living in a world that often misunderstands ADHD.This episode is for adults with ADHD who:•feel guilty or “behind” no matter how hard they try•carry a sense of failure from school, work, or relationships•struggle with self-criticism and perfectionism•feel exhausted from trying to keep upYou’ll learn:•how ADHD shame is learned•why ADHD is often misread as a character issue•how shame affects the nervous system•and what helps you begin to unlearn itThis content is based on lived experience and a coaching-informed, healthcare-grounded perspective. It’s designed to help you understand ADHD with compassion rather than blame.🧭 Free ADHD Coaching Tool: Weekly ResetIf this episode resonated and you’d like a gentle way to reset and start again without pressure, you can download the free Anchor ADHD Weekly Reset here:https://www.getanchoradhd.com/landingThe Weekly Reset is an ADHD-friendly tool that helps you:•externalise mental load•reduce overwhelm•choose one meaningful anchor•and begin with clarityAnchor ADHD provides ADHD education and coaching tools.This content does not provide diagnosis or medical treatment.Subscribe for ADHD podcasts, ADHD strategies, and ADHD coaching tools posted regularly.
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ADHD Distraction vs Dysregulation: The Real Reason You Can’t Focus
ADHD Distraction vs Dysregulation: What’s Really Happening?Most people think ADHD distraction is just about losing focus.But for many adults with ADHD, distraction is actually a sign of nervous system dysregulation, not a lack of effort.In this podcast episode, we explore the real difference between ADHD distraction and dysregulation, and why trying to “just focus” often makes things harder instead of easier.This episode is for adults with ADHD who:•feel constantly distracted•struggle to start or stay with tasks•feel overwhelmed or scattered•and blame themselves for “not trying hard enough”You’ll learn:•what ADHD distraction really is•why distraction is often a regulation response•how dysregulation impacts attention•why shame makes ADHD symptoms worse•and what actually helps restore focusThis content is based on lived experience and a coaching-informed, healthcare-grounded perspective. It’s calm, non-shaming, and designed to help you work with your ADHD brain — not against it.🧭 Free ADHD Coaching Tool: Weekly ResetIf you’d like a practical way to reduce ADHD distraction and create a steadier place to start, you can download the free Anchor ADHD Weekly Reset here:👉 https://www.getanchoradhd.com/landingThe Weekly Reset helps you:•externalise mental load•reset when you feel overwhelmed•choose one meaningful anchor•and start with less pressureAnchor ADHD provides ADHD education and coaching tools.This content does not provide diagnosis or medical treatment.Subscribe for ADHD strategies, ADHD coaching tools, and ADHD podcast episodes posted regularly.
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