Episodes
Today’s guest is Mike Govino, a man who has been dealt some difficult hurdles in life but has come out smiling on the other side. Mike’s journey began on a rough start, beginning with his mother’s experience with trauma regarding his father while Mike was still in the womb. Thus, Mike believes he was prone to having genes for addiction, autoimmunity and cognitive issues, which did show up later on. His mother, suffering from alcoholism, lost custody of her children over their father, who had...
Published 05/24/22
In today's episode, Dr. Hallowell introduces an exciting new guest, Terry Matlen. Terry's personal experience is extensive, as she has not only lived with ADHD, but raised a daughter with it, and helped tens of thousands of women struggling with it. She currently has 36,000 followers on her Facebook page dedicated to helping women with ADHD. Terry finds that the best textbook for learning and leading is the experience of people with ADHD, and her Facebook page bears out this persuasion. ...
Published 05/17/22
In today’s episode, Dr. Hallowell is joined by Michael Thompson, a PHD Psychologist who is now a bestselling author of 'Raising Cain' and 'It’s a Boy' and consultant to independent schools. They open the episode by introducing today’s topic question, which is has the pandemic traumatized today’s children? Michael shares how this has been a very common question in recent days and begins to uncover his own research in the answer to it.
Published 05/10/22
In today's episode, Dr. Hallowell speaks to a student from his own former prep school, Phillips Exeter Academy. 18 year old Justin Rigg was diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia himself at a young age and has learned to utilize these diagnoses rather than just cope with them. Giving us an inside look at what his daily life is like, he shares his experiences, both on and off campus, at one of the most rigorous prep schools in the country.
Published 05/03/22
Today, Dr. Hallowell invites listeners to a special episode - one in which he gets to introduce a master clinician! While many reputed experts in children's therapy, psychiatry, and mental health excel in theory but not in practice, today's guest is a surpassing expert in clinical practice. This guest, Dr. Victoria Waller, has been seeing children for more years than Dr. Hallowell can count, and is the author of a soon-to-be-released book on the topic of helping children with learning...
Published 04/26/22
Kirsten Carder is the host of the I Have ADHD podcast. She helps adults with ADHD create the life that they've always wanted in her coaching program, Focused. She has been living life with ADHD and accomplishing everything she set her mind to, and now she's dedicating her life to helping other adults with ADHD do the same thing.
Published 04/19/22
Dr. Hallowell invites several guests to present a different form of diagnosing a difference, including discussion of an exciting new tool for screening for ADHD: the Virtual Reality Attention Tracker!. This wearable device is a project of Cognitive Leap, a digital mental health company exploring innovative ways of applying the latest technology to the diagnosis and treatment of all kinds of conditions. Jack Chen is the CEO of the company and overseer of the VR Attention Tracker project, and...
Published 04/05/22
Bryan Rigg is a military historian with a Phd from Yale and the author of 4 books. But at the start of life Bryan struggled, his then undiagnosed ADHD causing him lots of difficulties. After diagnosis, a teacher who took time to understand and support him made all the difference and helped him on the path to a successful and rewarding life.
Published 03/10/22
The week’s guest is Jennifer Knopf, President of the REED Charitable Foundation based in Florida. The REED Foundation trains public school teachers to support children with dyslexia and other reading challenges. Jennifer was motivated to start her work through the experience of supporting her own son in his struggles with reading and spelling. Her first venture was a free community education event which was a huge unexpected success. Listen in to hear how her work grew from there.
Published 02/24/22
Dr. Hallowell chats with Bob Broudo, retiring headteacher of Landmark School which specializes in supporting students whose brains work a little differently. Bob has spent a lifetime helping young people learn, and showing that there is much more there is to intelligence and creativity than smart and stupid. Listen in to hear them discuss how attitudes to neurodiversity have changed over the last 50 years and how much more needs to be done for everyone to understand the strengths of different.
Published 02/17/22
This week Dr. Hallowell talks to Dan Shaughnessy, nationally renowned sports writer for the Boston Globe and friend of Dr. Hallowell. During a fun and casual conversation filled with personal anecdotes, they discuss some of the many characters in the world of sports that Shaughnessy has come across in his career. This episode is, at various points, both humorous and eye-opening while showing the humanity in people that many of us see as larger than life athletes.
Published 02/03/22
Today’s guest is fellow podcaster, Angela Stephens, host of the RE-Focus podcast. She is the CEO of RE-Focus The Creative Office, a woman owned diversified company with WBENC. As a single mother, she worked a commission based job and her son was diagnosed with high level ADHD at the age of ten. He went from a D student to an A student through therapies, a lot of work, and medications.
Published 01/18/22
This week Dr. Hallowell had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Beth Frates. Dr. Frates is a trained physiatrist and health and wellness coach who practices lifestyle medicine, helping individuals and groups to adopt healthy habits for a lifetime. She was recently voted the President Elect of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine which is the largest growing medical specialty society and now has over 7,000 members. Teaching is a passion for Dr. Frates, and she is an award winning teacher at both...
Published 01/04/22
This week I had a fantastic chat with Dani Donovan, graphic designer turned ADHD social media influencer and educator. Her witty and informative comics and graphics have helped thousands, especially women, understand more about ADHD and themselves. Dani also has her first book coming out soon - The Anti Planner: How To Get Sh*t Done When You Don't Feel Like It.  She is upbeat without downplaying the challenges that come with living with ADHD. Listen in to her lively and inspiring story.
Published 12/22/21
This week Dr Hallowell explores some of the ways in which society can perceive people as being different, when they are actually just working to be themselve. Kim Sabate is a transgender woman who was born in the Phillipines and endured a difficult upbringing, stuck between wanting to be herself and the culture of her home at the time. Kim is incredibly open as she describes the many challenges she has faced in becoming her true self, including moving to a new country, difficult relationships...
Published 12/14/21
Dr Hallowell’s guest this week is Tracy Otsuka, host of the popular “ADHD for Smart Ass Women” podcast, currently at over 1 million downloads. Her Facebook group of the same name seeks to provide a strength-focused forum for women. Tracy has had a rich and varied career including practicing law, high end clothing design, and being an ADHD coach. Listen in to hear how she has used her creative strengths and why she values her ADHD brain.
Published 12/07/21
Today Dr Hallowell gets the chance to go down-under in Australia where Vivian Dunstan, a devoted mother and teacher, identified her own difference as ADHD when her daughter was diagnosed. She took the diagnosis as an opportunity to bring resources and support to others through founding “ADHD Support Australia”. Describing her own experience and symptoms like “time blindness”, she demonstrates how people can harness their difference, rather than see it as a deficit. She is driven by a desire...
Published 11/30/21
This week Dr Hallowell talks with Kristen Seymour. Kristin shares how she has been working as a nurse practitioner with patients suffering from heart and vascular concerns, but of late her passion has shifted towards those who think differently. Kristin’s passion for ADHD was catalyzed forward through authoring a book on ADHD, The Fog Lifted A Clinician's Victorious Journey With ADHD. Kristin’s own experience of living with ADHD has proven to be the best source of wisdom for her to offer...
Published 11/23/21
In today's episode, Dr. Hallowell is joined by two super talented female artists who came together to tell a story. The filmmaker, Gillie Richards, had the vision, while Rosemary Thomson, a renowned symphony orchestra conductor with ADHD had the story. What happened, though, was totally unexpected. From the challenges that Rosemary overcomes while Gillian makes discoveries of her own that she did not see coming. Listen as the women describe their experiences working together and creating the...
Published 11/16/21
Today Dr. Hallowell speaks with a very special guest named Carrie Wilkins who is the founder of the Center for Motivation and Change (CMC) one of the top addiction rehabilitation clinics in the country. Carrie fills Dr. Hallowell in on the ways she has found to be very successful in treating the disease of addiction, despite many people telling her the method she employs is counterproductive and caters to junkies. Lucky for those who suffer from addiction and have loved ones in the same...
Published 11/09/21
Dr. Hallowell and his wife Sue discuss life, love, relationships, and marriage both inside and outside the realm of "different" according to pop culture, and contrasting that to the rapidly changing landscape and public perception when it comes to what actually is “different” within the boundaries of love, relationships, sexuality, and marriage.
Published 11/02/21
Dr. Hallowell talks to his good friend and former student Ken Duckworth who is currently the head of NIMA and is a leader in the field of mental health. He is currently writing a groundbreaking book which he will discuss with Dr. Hallowell, sharing exclusive and deeply personal details concerning who he is and why he does what he does.
Published 10/19/21
This week I talk to Kaitlyn Tollefson from Colorado. Kaitlyn recounts an incredible journey of self-discovery that put her on a path towards creating change. Listen to find out how at just 16 years old she successfully campaigned to get groundbreaking mental health legislations passed in her state.
Published 10/12/21