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Thriving With ADHD

Thriving With ADHD

By: Animo Sano Psychiatry
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Practical, every day tactics to live better whether you have ADHD or not. People with ADHD and other behavioral health conditions often face stigma, prejudices, and discrimination. Join Animo Sano Psychiatry team, specialists in adult ADHD, as we discuss it with our team members and other healthcare professionals. This is an opportunity to learn about ADHD and other behavioral health conditions, how they present, how they impact individuals and their families, and strategies to manage them. If you are an adult with ADHD, or you have a loved one who is living with ADHD, this podcast is for you.


This podcast is brought to you by Animo Sano Psychiatry. We provide accessible, high-quality mental health care. If you’re looking for support or have questions about our services, you can find us online or reach out to us directly at animosanopsychiatry.com. We’re here to help.

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Episodes
  • Managing Holiday Stress with ADHD
    Dec 10 2025

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    Host: Nada Pupovac | Guest: Dr. Ronald Lee, MD (Luminous Vitality Behavioral Health)

    The holidays can feel like a perfect storm for adults with ADHD. Routines get disrupted, sensory and social demands ramp up, and executive function takes a hit. In this episode of Thriving with ADHD, Nada Pupovac sits down with board-certified psychiatrist Dr. Ronald Lee to unpack why the season is especially tricky and, more importantly, what you can do about it.

    Dr. Lee explains how disrupted sleep, cluttered schedules, travel, family dynamics, and sensory overload amplify ADHD symptoms and emotional reactivity. Then he offers clear, practical tools you can use right away: visual calendars and chunked task lists, scheduled “anchor” routines (sleep, meds, movement), short breaks and recharge rituals, simple scripts for setting boundaries, travel tips for medication, and the power of lowering perfectionism to make room for joy.

    If the holidays leave you tired, scattered, or people-pleasing, this episode brings compassionate, actionable advice so you can protect your energy, stay present, and actually enjoy meaningful moments.

    Thank you for listening to Thriving with ADHD. This show is produced by Animo Sano Psychiatry. For more information about our clinic, please visit animosanopsychiatry.com.

    Animo Sano Psychiatry has introduced new services for enhancement of our patients' mental health -
    ASP Concierge and Health & Wellness Program. Please visit our website to learn more.

    Animo Sano Psychiatry is constantly looking for the talent in behavioral health. If you are a psychiatrist, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or mental health therapist, we'd love to hear from you. Visit our Careers pages to learn more about the available positions. https://animosanopsychiatry.com/careers/



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    39 mins
  • ADHD & Creativity: Embracing the Flow with Brock Carter
    Nov 10 2025

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    In this inspiring episode of Thriving with ADHD, host Nada Pupovac sits down with Brock Carter, Physician Assistant at Animo Sano Psychiatry and office lead for the Tennessee branch, who’s not only a mental health clinician but also a passionate musician and producer. Together, they explore the fascinating link between ADHD and creativity how divergent thinking, impulsivity, and curiosity can both fuel and challenge creative expression.

    Brock shares his perspective on embracing ADHD as a different operating system rather than a deficit, and how creativity can serve as a form of self-regulation, therapy, and empowerment. From navigating creative highs and lows to learning to “strike while the iron is hot,” this episode is filled with compassion, insight, and encouragement for anyone who’s ever felt frustrated by their creative rhythm.

    Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or simply someone with a curious mind, you’ll walk away reminded that creativity doesn’t have an expiration date, and that your mind works in seasons, not on a stopwatch.

    🎧 Tune in to learn:

    • How ADHD traits like curiosity and impulsivity can spark creativity
    • The challenges of follow-through and structure in creative work
    • Why creativity can be therapeutic for ADHD minds
    • Practical ways to honor your natural creative rhythm
    • How clinicians can encourage creative outlets in ADHD treatment

    Thank you for listening to Thriving with ADHD. This show is produced by Animo Sano Psychiatry. For more information about our clinic, please visit animosanopsychiatry.com.

    Animo Sano Psychiatry has introduced new services for enhancement of our patients' mental health -
    ASP Concierge and Health & Wellness Program. Please visit our website to learn more.

    Animo Sano Psychiatry is constantly looking for the talent in behavioral health. If you are a psychiatrist, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or mental health therapist, we'd love to hear from you. Visit our Careers pages to learn more about the available positions. https://animosanopsychiatry.com/careers/



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    20 mins
  • From Missed to Seen: Changing the Story for Girls With ADHD
    Oct 10 2025

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    Welcome to Thriving with ADHD, dear ADHD community! 🌟
    In this powerful episode, we shine a light on a topic that doesn’t get nearly enough attention — girls with ADHD. Many girls are still overlooked or misdiagnosed, their symptoms dismissed as daydreaming, anxiety, or perfectionism. Today, we explore why this happens and how parents, teachers, and clinicians can recognize and support these girls earlier.

    Our guest, Cynthia Hammer, is the Executive Director of the Inattentive ADHD Coalition and founder of FINDtheADHDgirls.org After receiving her own ADHD diagnosis later in life, Cynthia has dedicated her career to changing the story for girls with inattentive ADHD. Through her advocacy, writing, and public speaking, she empowers families and professionals to see the signs sooner—so that girls don’t have to wait decades for understanding and support.

    In this conversation, we discuss:

    • Why girls with ADHD are often missed or misunderstood
    • The subtle signs parents and teachers should watch for
    • Practical steps to take if you suspect a girl may have ADHD
    • How Cynthia’s new resource, FINDtheADHDgirls.org, helps educators, clinicians, and families take action
    • The importance of early diagnosis in shaping self-esteem and long-term well-being

    Cynthia also shares insights from her new book, Letters to My Younger Self, written by 22 women diagnosed later in life—a heartfelt gift to the ADHD community this Awareness Month. This inspiring collection belongs in the hands of every educator, clinician, and parent of a young girl who might be wondering if ADHD could be part of her story.

    🎧 Tune in to learn how we can all play a part in helping girls with ADHD be seen, supported, and set up to thrive.

    Thank you for listening to Thriving with ADHD. This show is produced by Animo Sano Psychiatry. For more information about our clinic, please visit animosanopsychiatry.com.

    Animo Sano Psychiatry has introduced new services for enhancement of our patients' mental health -
    ASP Concierge and Health & Wellness Program. Please visit our website to learn more.

    Animo Sano Psychiatry is constantly looking for the talent in behavioral health. If you are a psychiatrist, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or mental health therapist, we'd love to hear from you. Visit our Careers pages to learn more about the available positions. https://animosanopsychiatry.com/careers/



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    27 mins
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