Great content but…
I’ve learned some incredible, invaluable info about ADHD from these podcasts, after being diagnosed in July this year. BUT. I have 2 ideas that could make it more user friendly to its neurospicy audience. 1. Cut the webinar intros/housekeeping from the podcast version of the content. Sometimes it goes 5-10 mins of irrelevant stuff before the presentation even starts. Not ADHD accessible. 2. Consider splitting the single podcast into two based on audience groups. ADD For parents and ADD for adults with ADHD. The parenting content means nothing to me, and it’s frustrating to be forced to manually scroll through dozens of irrelevant episodes every time I want to listen, rather than just let it play though. Content relevant to both audiences could be published on both podcasts. I think these two structural changes could really improve accessibility!
Jessamy104 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/27/22
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Barb Singer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/15
If you have adhd it might be hard to focus on anything but the horrible audio. It’s a struggle to listen but I like the content.
hardlyknowher via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/25/20
Great content but as others have said the audio is pretty terrible. I’m finding it hard to listen to. Please invest in a decent microphone or find someone to help you get the technical side of recording a podcast figured out.
SkrillHammer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/19
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