• EP. 19: ADHD & Food - Why ADHDers Struggle & The Intuitive Eating Solution | ADHD with Jenna Free
    Aug 4 2025

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to ADHD and Food Relationships
    04:29 Understanding Unhealthy Relationships with Food
    09:47 My Personal Journey with Food and ADHD
    15:58 Principles of Intuitive Eating
    21:36 The Role of Dysregulation in Eating Habits
    24:36 Workshop Announcement!!

    Summary

    In this episode of the ADHD with Jenna Free podcast, I discuss the complex relationship between ADHD and food. I dive into the challenges faced by ADHDers regarding their eating habits, including unhealthy relationships with food, binge eating, and the impact of dysregulation. I share my personal journey from dieting to intuitive eating and how you can use intuitive eating and regulation to begin building a more balanced and healthy relationship with food.

    Takeaways

    • ADHD can significantly impact your relationship with food.
    • Many individuals with ADHD struggle with binge eating and dysregulation.
    • A healthy relationship with food involves nourishment and enjoyment, not punishment.
    • Intuitive eating can help create balance in eating habits.
    • Ditching diet culture is essential for a healthy food relationship.
    • No foods should be labeled as good or bad to avoid moral judgments.
    • Regular eating can help regulate emotions and prevent binge eating.

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    17 mins
  • EP. 18: The ADHD Negative Self-Talk Trap - Why Your Brain Thinks Criticism Keeps You Safe | ADHD with Jenna Free
    Jul 28 2025

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    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Negative Self-Talk in ADHD
    04:00 The Impact of Negative Self-Talk on Regulation
    07:26 Shifting from Negative to Neutral Self-Talk
    12:01 Learning from Mistakes and Reflection
    16:51 Embracing a Kinder Inner Dialogue

    Summary

    In this episode of the ADHD with Jenna Free podcast, I discuss the pervasive negative self-talk among ADHDers. I explore the reasons behind this, and share how it stems from a dysregulated state and serves as a misguided defense mechanism. I provide practical strategies for you to shift your mindset from negative self-talk to a more neutral perspective, encouraging self-compassion and reflection on mistakes without harsh judgment. The conversation highlights the importance of awareness and the need to create a positive mindset to improve overall well-being and reduce ADHD symptoms.

    Takeaways

    • Most ADHDers experience a lot of negative self-talk.
    • Negative self-talk serves as a misguided motivator.
    • You are safe without negative self-talk.
    • Shifting to neutral thinking can help reduce self-criticism.
    • Curiosity about mistakes leads to better understanding.
    • You deserve to live a life that's enjoyable and easier.
    • Negative self-talk hinders personal growth and happiness.

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    23 mins
  • EP. 17: The Real Reason ADHDers Struggle With Money - From Survival Mode to Financial Balance | ADHD with Jenna Free
    Jul 21 2025

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    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding ADHD and Money
    02:16 Survival Mode and Short-Term Thinking
    03:39 Shopping as a Coping Mechanism
    10:27 The Rush and Its Impact on Spending
    13:17 Dysregulation and Financial Avoidance
    18:29 Facing Financial Discomfort
    23:44 Balancing Short-Term and Long-Term Goals

    Summary

    In this episode of the ADHD with Jenna Free podcast, I discuss the complex relationship between ADHD and money management from a dysregulation lens. I explore how ADHD (particularly dysregulated ADHD) can lead to impulsive spending, avoidance of financial responsibilities, and the impact of survival mode on long-term financial planning. We are talking about why money can be hard and what we can do to make it better.

    Takeaways

    • ADHD can complicate money management due to impulsivity.
    • Survival mode affects our ability to think long-term about finances.
    • Shopping can provide temporary relief from dysregulation.
    • Rushing leads to poor financial decisions and increased spending.
    • Avoidance of financial responsibilities can create a cycle of shame.
    • Slowing down can lead to more thoughtful spending decisions.
    • Urgent purchases often indicate dysregulation.
    • Balancing short-term enjoyment with long-term goals is crucial.
    • Mindfulness and regulation are key to improving financial health.

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    32 mins
  • EP. 16: Beyond Nervous System Regulation - Why Your ADHD Beliefs Need Healing Too | ADHD with Jenna Free
    Jul 14 2025

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    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Dysregulation in ADHD
    07:21 The Three Layers of Regulation
    19:27 Shifting from Scarcity to Abundance
    28:12 The Importance of Relaxation

    Summary

    In this episode, we explore the connection between dysregulation and ADHD, emphasizing the importance of addressing both the nervous system and belief systems to improve overall well-being. I dive into common beliefs that contribute to dysregulation, such as "I' m behind and I need to catch up", and offers strategies for shifting to more regulating beliefs.

    Takeaways

    • ADHDers often experience chronic fight or flight due to dysregulation.
    • Dysregulation can exacerbate ADHD symptoms, making them harder to manage.
    • There are three layers of regulation: nervous system, thoughts and beliefs, and behavior.
    • Shifting beliefs can lead to better regulation and improved functioning.
    • The idea of being 'done' is a myth; life is ongoing.
    • Scarcity mindset can lead to feelings of desperation and overwhelm.
    • The dangling carrot philosophy keeps individuals in a cycle of stress.

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    37 mins
  • EP. 15: The 6 External Changes That Transformed My ADHD - Simple Tools for Better Regulation | ADHD with Jenna Free
    Jul 7 2025

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    Chapters

    00:00 External Regulation Tools for ADHD
    03:45 Slowing Down Household Dynamics
    07:01 The Power of a Calendar
    09:43 Managing Social Media and Scrolling
    13:28 The Importance of Breaks
    16:58 Implementing Changes Gradually

    Summary

    In this episode, I dive into 6 external tools and strategies for managing ADHD, focusing on how to create a more regulated environment. I emphasize the importance of slowing down schedules, simplifying household dynamics, utilizing calendars effectively, managing social media use, listening to one's body for breaks, and implementing changes gradually. I share personal experiences and practical tips to help you find balance and regulation through external supports and strategies.

    Takeaways

    • External regulation tools can support internal regulation.
    • Slowing down your schedule can prevent dysregulation.
    • Simplifying household dynamics can create a calmer environment.
    • Using a calendar is essential for managing ADHD effectively.
    • Social media scrolling can exacerbate dysregulation.
    • Taking breaks is crucial for maintaining mental health.
    • Implementing changes gradually leads to better long-term results.
    • Rest is as important as productivity.
    • Finding balance is key to managing ADHD.

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    23 mins
  • EP. 14: ADHD & Prioritization - Why You're Not Actually Bad at It & What's Really Going On | ADHD with Jenna Free
    Jun 30 2025

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    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Prioritization and Executive Dysfunction
    05:42 Dysregulation and the Challenge of Prioritization
    14:07 Accepting Consequences of Prioritization
    19:20 The Importance of Decision-Making
    28:41 Regulation as the Key to Effective Prioritization

    Summary

    In this episode of the ADHD with Jenna Free podcast, I explore the complexities of prioritization, particularly for us with ADHD. I highlight the role of dysregulation in decision-making and the necessity of accepting the consequences of our choices. By understanding the interplay between prioritization and regulation, I encourage you to reflect on your decision-making processes and embrace a more regulated and grounded approach to prioritization.

    Takeaways

    • Prioritization is an action, not just a thought process.
    • Dysregulation can make it difficult to prioritize effectively.
    • Accepting the consequences of choices is crucial for prioritization.
    • Everything we prioritize comes with a sacrifice.
    • It's important to recognize that there is no 'right' answer in prioritization.
    • Making decisions is more valuable than seeking the perfect choice.
    • Dysfunctional thinking can lead to paralysis in decision-making.
    • Regulation is key to overcoming prioritization challenges.
    • Understanding the cause and effect of choices can aid in prioritization.
    • Digging deeper into our beliefs can unlock better prioritization strategies.

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    28 mins
  • EP. 13: How Regulation Changed Everything - My Personal ADHD Transformation Story | ADHD with Jenna Free
    Jun 23 2025

    You can get your free ADHD Regulation Guide here - adhdwithjennafree.com/adhdguide

    Chapters

    00:00 Jenna's Journey with ADHD and Regulation
    05:11 The Impact of Postpartum on ADHD
    09:42 The Cycle of Dysregulation and ADHD
    12:07 The Shift to Regulation as a Solution
    15:21 Daily Life Transformation Through Regulation
    16:15 Entrepreneurial Growth and Regulation
    25:13 The Importance of Being Present
    28:09 Taking Action and Execution in Regulation

    Summary

    In this episode, I share my personal journey with ADHD and how regulation techniques have transformed my life. I discuss the struggles I faced, particularly during postpartum, and how understanding ADHD led me to explore regulation as a coping strategy. I dive into the importance of being present and taking small steps in both daily life and entrepreneurial endeavors.

    Takeaways

    • Regulation work has been the key to my success with ADHD.
    • ADHD can manifest in various ways, including feelings of overwhelm and depression.
    • Postpartum experiences can significantly impact ADHD.
    • Dysregulation often leads to a cycle of overwhelm and crash.
    • Being present in daily life reduces feelings of overwhelm.
    • Entrepreneurial success can be achieved through a regulated approach.
    • Taking small, consistent steps is crucial for growth and success.
    • Rushing to achieve goals can lead to burnout and paralysis.
    • Execution of regulation strategies is more important than having many ideas.

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    23 mins
  • EP. 12: Our Obsession With Efficiency - Why ADHD Brains Need Sustainability Over Speed | ADHD with Jenna Free
    Jun 16 2025

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    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Efficiency in ADHD
    08:13 The Cycle of Survival Mode and Efficiency
    14:50 Shifting from Efficiency to Sustainability
    27:11 Rethinking Rushing and Efficiency

    Summary

    In this episode, I discuss the concept of ADHDers obsession with efficiency. I explore how the obsession with efficiency can lead to feelings of guilt, shame, and frustration, particularly when in survival mode. We are talking about the importance of shifting focus from efficiency to sustainability, advocating for a more regulated approach to tasks that allows for gradual progress rather than perfectionism.

    Takeaways

    • ADHDers often obsess over efficiency, which can be counterproductive.
    • Perfectionism about efficiency can hinder action.
    • Survival mode creates a cycle of start-stop behavior.
    • Focusing on sustainability is more beneficial than efficiency.
    • Life is long; we should aim for gradual progress.
    • Small actions matter but we often devalue them.

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    25 mins