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Wild Focus
by Jeff Kapp
Wild Focus is a real, unfiltered podcast about what ADHD actually feels like as an adult—and how to work with your brain instead of constantly fighting it. Hosted by a dad navigating life, work, and parenting with ADHD, this show blends personal stories, practical insights, and real-world strategies that actually help. From burnout and focus struggles to movement, the outdoors, and building a life that fits how you’re wired—nothing here is perfect, and that’s the point. If you’ve ever felt like you’re capable of more but can’t always access it… you’re not alone.
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Ep 8: Living Authentically With ADHD
The episode explores the challenges of trying to fit into societal norms with ADHD and the importance of understanding and building systems that match the wiring of the ADHD brain. CHADD - Improving the lives of people affected by ADHDWeekend Wild - Use code "WILDFOCUS15" for 15% offAmazon.com : ADHD Daily Planner for Neurodivergent Adults - Productivity Daily Planner & Task Management to Stay Organized and Focused (Rainbow) : Office Products
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Ep 7: Why You Start Strong and Fall Off (ADHD Consistency Problem)
Most people assume that motivation and discipline are the keys to finishing what we start—but for those with ADHD, that’s often wrong. Instead, let's unlock the science behind why your brain drops enthusiasm for new, exciting projects faster than you can say “new hobby,” and most importantly, how you can work with your brain, not against it. If you’ve ever started something with unstoppable energy only to suddenly lose all interest, this episode will change how you approach your goals forever.Subscribe on all social media and your podcast listening platform of choice.Make sure you check out www.weekendwildmi.com 10% off all purchase goes to support our non-profit partners at Stepping Stones
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Ep 6: ADHD and Relationships (The Hard Truth)
Most adults with ADHD struggle with relationships — not because they don't care, but because their brains manage connection differently. If you've ever felt misunderstood, forgotten, or seen your efforts go unnoticed, you're far from alone. In this eye-opening episode, Jeff dives into the science behind ADHD and its impact on intimacy, friendships, and communication, revealing how dopamine cycles and impulsivity shape your interactions and can sabotage your relationships if left unchecked. You'll discover:How ADHD's neurobiology affects empathy, memory, and impulse control in real ways that aren't about caring lessThe surprising truth about the dopamine drops and how it causes last-minute cancellations and fading friendshipsPractical strategies to communicate your needs honestly, navigate overstimulation, and prevent misunderstandingsHow to harness your unique energy, creativity, and passion to build stronger, more authentic bondsThe role of ownership, systems, and simple habits in transforming relationship challenges into opportunities for growthThis episode isn't just about understanding ADHD — it's about turning your struggles into strengths. If you've ever wondered why connection feels harder or how to better understand yourself and your loved ones, this is your essential guide. Whether you're in a romantic relationship, friendship, or want better harmony at work, Jeff provides the insights and tools you need to thrive. Remember: your brain's wiring isn't a flaw — it's an invitation to learn, adapt, and love in ways only you can. Clear, honest, and full of actionable advice, this episode is perfect for anyone seeking deeper understanding and more joyful relationships.
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Ep 5: Why Mornings Feel So Hard with ADHD (And How to Take Them Back)
The conversation delves into the challenges of mornings for individuals with ADHD, exploring the science behind these difficulties and offering practical strategies for improvement. It emphasizes the need to understand and work with the unique characteristics of the ADHD brain, rather than trying to conform to traditional morning routines.TakeawaysADHD and MorningsUnderstanding ADHD Symptoms
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Ep 4: Why Your Brain Won't Shut the F Up Before Bed
Most nights, your mind refuses to shut off, leaving you exhausted and frustrated, especially if you have ADHD. You're not broken—your brain is wired differently, and understanding how it works could be the key to finally getting quality sleep. In this eye-opening episode of Wild Focus, Jeff uncovers the science behind ADHD sleep struggles and shares practical, proven strategies to calm your mind and reclaim your nights.Discover how delayed circadian rhythms and disrupted melatonin release keep many with ADHD awake long after everyone else has drifted off. Jeff dives into simple, effective tactics like the 20-minute shift, sunlight exposure, and environmental tweaks—tools designed to work with your brain, not against it. You'll learn how small adjustments, such as moving your body, brain dumping thoughts, or creating sleep-friendly environments, can make a profound difference in your sleep quality.We break down the power of light, movement, and tech—yes, tech!—including VR apps and familiar white noise backgrounds that can help you wind down. Plus, Jeff shares his personal journey with supplements like melatonin and sleep meditations that finally clicked. This episode isn’t about perfection; it’s about understanding your chemistry and giving your brain what it needs to rest.Perfect for anyone who’s ever felt trapped in an endless loop of sleepless nights or struggled with restless, racing thoughts—this episode offers real solutions for those with ADHD tired of fighting their own minds. With simple shifts and insights grounded in science, you’ll start waking up feeling refreshed, motivated, and infinitely more in control of your nights.If sleep has felt like an insurmountable obstacle, this episode is your roadmap out of the chaos. Learn how to work with your brain’s natural rhythms rather than against them. Tune in, try just one tip tonight, and see what difference small changes can make. Your best night’s sleep is waiting—you just need the right tools to unlock it.
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Ep 3: The Tech Trap - Reclaiming the Family Focus
Most of us have unknowingly built a world that shatters our attention—and risks our kids’ futures. In this eye-opening episode of Wild Focus, Jeff uncovers the quiet cost of screen overload, especially for children with ADHD, and offers practical, science-backed tools to reclaim focus and build meaningful connection.You’ll discover how screens hijack the brain’s default mode network—dampening creativity, increasing distractibility, and fueling dopamine addiction. Jeff shares personal stories and expert insights on why letting boredom be your child’s teacher isn’t just about discipline, but about nurturing their long-term mental health. From the infamous 23-minute rule to innovative family strategies like the phone basket and boredom box, this episode is packed with actionable solutions to turn tech from a threat into a tool for growth.We break down real strategies that can reset your household’s digital habits—like setting clear transition warnings, creating device-free zones, and turning screen time into a privilege rather than an entitlement. Jeff emphasizes that the key isn’t banning screens altogether but fostering balance—replacing passive consumption with active, meaningful experiences like outdoor movement and nature, which naturally restore attention and boost dopamine without crashes.This episode is essential listening for parents feeling overwhelmed by digital chaos, educators seeking new approaches, and anyone eager to protect their focus in a world obsessed with distraction. If you want to nurture attention, creativity, and calm in yourself and your children—without guilt or shame—this episode delivers proven methods and heartfelt encouragement.Tune in to discover how a few simple shifts can transform screens from enemies into allies, and start building a more mindful, focused family today. Your attention—and your kids’ futures—are worth it.
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Ep 2: Why I Can Focus Better Outside Than Anywhere Else
Most people underestimate how the simple act of stepping outside can instantly clear your mind when you're feeling overwhelmed, scattered, or stuck—especially if you have ADHD. In this episode of Wild Focus, Jeff reveals the surprising science behind why movement and nature dramatically boost attention, motivation, and mental clarity, often in just minutes. Jeff shares personal stories of how a regular walk or even a quick moment in nature transformed his focus and well-being, breaking the myth that more work or harder effort is the solution. Instead, he shows you how to leverage movement and outdoor environments as powerful tools to reset your brain before burnout takes over. You'll discover the fascinating link between dopamine, attention restoration theory, and the environment—particularly how nature’s effortless attention can help your brain recover and perform at its best. This episode also dives into practical strategies: how to start treating outdoor time as a core part of your attention management, and how to challenge yourself with activities like hot tent camping for a true mental reset. Whether you’re grappling with ADHD or just seeking more calm in a busy world, Jeff’s insights pave the way for a more balanced, focused life. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by your inability to concentrate, or tired of fighting your own mind, this episode is your blueprint for working with your brain instead of against it. Perfect for parents, busy professionals, or anyone craving clarity—and especially those ready to embrace movement as a tool for mental freedom. Remember: your brain isn’t broken. It just works differently. Tune in, step outside, and discover how nature can reclaim your focus every day.
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Ep 1: Introduction
Unlock the secret to hyper-focus—without trying harder. If your brain feels all over the place and traditional advice isn’t helping, this episode is your game-changer. Jeff shares his raw, relatable journey with ADHD, revealing how stepping outside and embracing nature transformed his focus—and could do the same for you. For years, Jeff struggled with scattered days. Diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, he realized that fighting his brain only made things worse. Instead, he discovered that altering his environment—especially through outdoor activity—unlocked his ability to concentrate. And it’s not just personal: scientific research shows that physical activity and nature reduce ADHD symptoms by boosting dopamine and calming the mind. In this episode, you’ll discover:How nature walks and outdoor adventures can improve attention and reduce ADHD symptomsThe surprising science behind dopamine, focus, and the power of being outsidePractical strategies Jeff uses daily—like short walks, outdoor hobbies, and intentional nature breaks—to regain clarity and controlWhy forcing your brain to "try harder" is a dead end and how to instead work with your natural wiringThe importance of environment over willpower for sustained focusWhy does this matter? Because in a world relentlessly pushing routines and productivity tips that don’t fit, understanding how to adapt your environment creates real change. Whether you have ADHD, struggle with focus, or want to optimize mental clarity, this episode offers actionable insight to shift your mindset and habits for better results. Perfect for parents, busy professionals, students, and anyone tired of the cycle of frustration. Jeff’s honest story, backed by research and real-world experiments, invites you to see focus in a whole new light—and actually make it happen.Join Jeff as he explores how wild, outside-the-box strategies can tame the untamed mind. Your brain isn’t broken; it’s just wired differently. Learn how to work with it, not against it. Tune in now to unlock your wild focus.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Wild Focus is a real, unfiltered podcast about what ADHD actually feels like as an adult—and how to work with your brain instead of constantly fighting it. Hosted by a dad navigating life, work, and parenting with ADHD, this show blends personal stories, practical insights, and real-world strategies that actually help. From burnout and focus struggles to movement, the outdoors, and building a life that fits how you’re wired—nothing here is perfect, and that’s the point. If you’ve ever felt like you’re capable of more but can’t always access it… you’re not alone.
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Jeff Kapp
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