Episodes

  • That time we zoned out
    Jun 13 2025

    Imagine two neurodivergent friends diving deep into the chaotic world of ADHD, where thoughts bounce around like pinballs and focus is about as stable as a unicycle on a tightrope! They explore the wild landscape of their brains, discussing everything from getting stuck on random words like "Lobelia" to creating entire fantasy conversations that never happened.
    Highlights include:

    • Accidentally renaming professors and then mentally spiraling for hours
    • The art of task avoidance through elaborate mental daydreaming
    • Proving that their brains are basically non-stop comedy clubs running 24/7
    • Discovering that "quiet mind" is basically a mythical creature for ADHD folks

    The podcast is basically a hilarious support group where they celebrate their neurodivergent superpowers of overthinking, random word obsessions, and the ability to create entire dramatic scenarios in their heads before breakfast.
    Pro tip: If you have ADHD, this podcast is like looking into a wonderfully chaotic mirror - equal parts validation, humor, and "Oh my god, that's SO me!" moments.

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    53 mins
  • That time we forgot that important thing
    Jun 6 2025

    Kelly and Leti discuss their struggles with ADHD and perimenopause, focusing on forgetfulness, task avoidance, and prioritization. They share personal anecdotes about managing bills, using auto-pay systems, and the challenges of maintaining a work-life balance. Leti mentions her busy schedule due to speaking engagements and her role in the ADHD community. They talk about the impact of hormonal changes on their energy levels and creativity. They also explore strategies for staying on task, such as breaking tasks into smaller increments and using external motivators like podcast work. The conversation highlights the importance of self-awareness and system adjustments to manage ADHD symptoms effectively.

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    45 mins
  • That time we were called trash
    May 30 2025

    On today's episode, the conversation revolves around Leti and Kelly discussing their experiences with ADHD and personal growth. Leti shares her journey of decluttering her home and how it improved her mental well-being. She describes the process of organizing her living room and bedroom, reducing clutter, and maintaining a cleaning schedule. Kelly talks about her struggles with binge eating and guilt, attributing it to her husband's work schedule and her own ADHD. They both emphasize the importance of self-compassion, recognizing triggers, and using positive self-talk to manage their behaviors and emotions.

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    43 mins
  • That time we couldn't throw away a 20 yr old tank top
    May 23 2025

    In this episode of "WTH ADHD," the Kelly and Leti discuss their struggles with clutter and sentimental attachment to items. Leti shares her method of consciously consuming clothes by not doing laundry for two weeks and deciding to keep only used items. She aims to purge 100 pieces but only manage to declutter 100 out of 3,000 items. Kelly emphasizes the importance of reducing clutter for mental clarity. They also discuss the emotional challenges of letting go of items, including a shared memory of losing a favorite skirt. The conversation highlights the need for a balanced approach to decluttering and the impact of ADHD on managing personal belongings.

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    51 mins
  • That time we were 70%
    May 16 2025

    On today's episode, the conversation explores the differences between being a 70% and 110% performer, focusing on ADHD and its impact on task completion. Leti discusses her struggle with forgetting to take medication due to lack of mindfulness and autopilot behavior. They emphasize the importance of routines and strategies like brushing teeth before taking pills. The discussion also touches on the challenges of perfectionism and time management, with tips like using spreadsheets and small notebooks to keep track of tasks. Kelly and Leti reflect on their personal experiences with ADHD, highlighting the need for realistic expectations and self-awareness to manage tasks effectively.

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    42 mins
  • That time we forgot an entire episode
    May 9 2025
    On today's episode, the conversation delves into the challenges of working memory and executive function in ADHD, using personal anecdotes to illustrate. Leti describes the struggle of remembering daily tasks, like taking medication, and Kelly, the anxiety associated with social engagements. They discuss strategies to manage these issues, such as creating task lists, setting alarms, and practicing mindfulness. Kelly and Leti reflect on their different coping mechanisms, with Leti being more externally driven and Kelly more internally focused. They emphasize the importance of self-awareness and sharing experiences to help others with ADHD. The call to action encourages listeners to share their own strategies.


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    34 mins
  • That time we stimmed forever
    May 2 2025

    On today's episode, the discussion on "WTH ADHD" delves into stimming behaviors, particularly focusing on how they affect individuals with ADHD and autism. Stimming ranges from innocuous actions like shifting in a chair to self-injurious behaviors. Kelly shares her experience of heavy sighing, which often made others feel dysregulated. The conversation explores various stimming types, including visual (e.g., doodling), auditory (e.g., humming), and tactile (e.g., rubbing fingers). Strategies for managing stimming in social settings are discussed, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness and setting alarms to manage time-related anxiety. The hosts also touch on the intersection of stimming and OCD behaviors, highlighting the need for adaptive coping mechanisms.

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    51 mins
  • That time we found our superpower
    Apr 25 2025

    Kelly and Leti discuss their ADHD superpowers: Leti's ability to recall information and Kelly's adaptability. They explore the challenges of managing ADHD without medication, including impulsivity and hyper-vigilance. Leti shares her experience of feeling compelled to help others and the negative reactions she received. Kelly talks about her background in customer service and how it influenced her people-pleasing tendencies. They emphasize the importance of creating structured routines and the impact of ADHD on their personal and professional lives. Both agree that while ADHD can have its benefits, it also requires continuous self-improvement and support.

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    46 mins