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Episode 1 | Welcome to HASHTAG ADHD

Episode 1 | Welcome to HASHTAG ADHD

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The first episode of the podcast is an introduction to the host, Jason Burns, and his mission to change lives and give ADHD a voice. He shares his personal journey with ADHD and how being on Shark Tank inspired him to be more open about his ADHD and become a role model for others. The episode also introduces the format of the show, which includes interviews with guests who have ADHD, discussions on vulnerability and accountability, and tips and tricks for managing ADHD.


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The host, Jason Burns, aims to change lives and give ADHD a voice through the podcast.


Being on Shark Tank inspired Jason to be more open about his ADHD and become a role model for others.


The podcast format includes interviews with guests who have ADHD, discussions on vulnerability and accountability, and tips and tricks for managing ADHD.


Vulnerability and accountability are important topics for ADHDers, and having an accountability partner can be helpful.


The podcast aims to build a community that stands for empowerment, education, empathy, and inclusion.


"I want to change lives and give ADHD the voice that I wish it had when I was young."

"Each episode is gonna follow the exact same format. I'm gonna have a guest on that has ADHD, and you're gonna hear their story, their challenges, how they've learned to live with their ADHD and achieve greatness and be successful despite what people might've told them."

"I want to help change lives. Plain and simple."

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