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SuccessFULL With ADHD

SuccessFULL With ADHD

De: Brooke Schnittman MA PCC BCC
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Do you struggle with overwhelm, chaos, and negative self-beliefs when trying to accomplish life with ADHD?

As a late-diagnosed ADHD Coach, ADHD Expert for over 20 years, and managing an ADHD household of 5, I understand the struggles that come along with living a life of unmanaged ADHD.

The SuccessFULL With ADHD podcast shares my guests' journeys with ADHD, how they overcame their struggles, tips for other individuals with ADHD, and what life looks like now for them!

Additionally, experts including Dr. Hallowell, Dr. Amen, Dr. Sharon Saline, The Sleep Doctor, Dr. Gabor Maté, Jim Kwik, and Chris Voss, join the SuccessFULL With ADHD podcast to provide insight on ADHD and their tools to manage it.

Tune in to “SuccessFULL with ADHD” and start your journey towards success today!

* The content in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.*

© 2025 SuccessFULL With ADHD
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Episodios
  • What Students with ADHD (and Their Parents) Need to Know: High School & College Success with Hannah Choi
    Nov 12 2025

    College can feel overwhelming for students with ADHD, but support exists. In this episode, I talk with Hannah Choi—executive function coach and communications specialist at Beyond Booksmart. Hannah shares her personal ADHD story and practical tools to help college students build independence, manage their time, and advocate for what they need. From study strategies that actually work to understanding accommodations, we unpack how to set students up for a smoother transition into college.

    Whether you're a student, parent, or educator, you’ll walk away with actionable strategies. We also explore gap years, what colleges are required to provide under ADA, and how executive function coaching builds confidence beyond academics.

    Meet Hannah Choi
    Hannah Choi, MA, is an executive function coach and Communications and Engagement Specialist at Beyond Booksmart. She helps college students and adults strengthen time management, task initiation, and self-advocacy skills. Hannah hosts the Focus Forward podcast, leads webinars, and facilitates motivation and accountability programs. She holds degrees in Psychology and American Sign Language from the University of Rochester and a Master’s in Education from UC Santa Barbara. Hannah lives in Connecticut with her family.

    Episode Highlights
    [0:00] What studying really looks like with ADHD
    [2:26] Hannah’s ADHD discovery and coaching path
    [11:09] Study strategies that build self-regulation
    [13:37] How to start practicing self-advocacy
    [15:52] Accommodations: from 504 to college
    [21:06] Top executive function skills before college
    [23:38] Managing all that “free time”
    [26:33] Building independence (without overparenting)
    [29:55] The case for gap years and transition programs
    [35:41] How EF skills impact life after graduation
    [38:50] Getting unstuck: motivation + task initiation
    [46:35] Final takeaway: it’s never too late to change

    Connect with Hannah Choi:

    Instagram: @beyondbooksmartcoaching
    Website: https://www.beyondbooksmart.com/
    Focus Forward Podcast: https://www.beyondbooksmart.com/podcast

    Thank you for tuning into "SuccessFULL with ADHD." If this episode has impacted you, remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us reach and help more individuals navigating their journeys with ADHD.

    🚨Calling all aspiring ADHD coaches ▶️ https://www.coachingwithbrooke.com/3c-for-coaches

    Help your clients break free from paralysis and better manage their life with 3C Activation® coach training!

    💥Gain a proven process for ADHD coaching

    💥Earn 38 ICF Credits and 25.5 PAAC CCE’s

    💥Learn the latest neuroscience to boost your practice

    💥Qualify to be listed under ACO Directory

    Learn more ▶️ https://www.coachingwithbrooke.com/3c-for-coaches

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    48 m
  • Black with ADHD in Hollywood: 'Shrinking' Writer/Actor Ashley Nicole Black Discusses Identity, Representation, & Owning Your Brain
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with the brilliant and hilarious Ashley Nicole Black—Emmy-winning writer, comedian, and actor known for her work on A Black Lady Sketch Show, Ted Lasso, and Shrinking. We dive into her personal ADHD journey, the powerful intersection of being Black and neurodivergent, and how her diagnosis—sparked by an unexpected wave of social media feedback—reshaped her understanding of herself. Ashley opens up about what it was like navigating school as a gifted yet misunderstood student, and how she's found strength and freedom in embracing the way her brain works.

    This conversation is packed with insight, laughter, and hard truths. We talk about the realities of being undiagnosed for years, the emotional and physical toll of late recognition, and how ADHD both challenges and fuels her creativity in fast-paced writing rooms. Ashley shares why she believes improv should be part of every neurodivergent toolkit, and we touch on the need for authentic, joyful neurodivergent representation in media. This is a must-listen if you're looking for validation, inspiration, or just a damn good laugh.

    Episode Highlights:

    [0:00] - Ashley shares the moment social media “diagnosed” her with ADHD before she even knew
    [2:21] - The real path to her diagnosis—and how PMS played a surprising role
    [5:40] - Childhood teachers, misunderstood brilliance, and being “smart but not smart”
    [8:28] - Why schools need to rethink how they handle gifted, ADHD, and Black kids
    [11:15] - How acting and writing became Ashley’s creative outlet and career
    [13:19] - Using ADHD strengths in fast-paced writing rooms and comedy
    [17:11] - Learning to manage energy instead of pushing through burnout
    [21:23] - Why social media helped Ashley get diagnosed—and how it ties into dopamine seeking
    [23:26] - Misdiagnosed with anxiety: what doctors missed
    [26:03] - Representation of neurodiversity in media: we need more funny, authentic portrayals
    [30:33] - Managing personal energy, shifting social time, and navigating life balance
    [32:30] - A hilarious behind-the-scenes ADHD moment in the writers' room
    [33:32] - Navigating ADHD and being Black in Hollywood
    [36:43] - Creating authentic Black representation on shows like Ted Lasso
    [40:43] - The power of storytelling and audience connection
    [41:09] - How Ashley remembers lines despite ADHD memory challenges
    [42:40] - “Laziness” redefined: the creativity in finding your own way
    [44:00] - Encouragement for adults and parents of kids with ADHD
    [46:34] - Improv as therapy: how it builds confidence and authenticity
    [49:25] - What’s next for Ashley—updates on Shrinking and Ted Lasso

    Connect with Ashley Nicole Black:

    IG: @ashnb1

    Thank you for tuning into "SuccessFULL with ADHD." If this episode has impacted you, remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us reach and help more individuals navigating their journeys with ADHD.

    🚨Calling all aspiring ADHD coaches ▶️ https://www.coachingwithbrooke.com/3c-for-coaches

    🌙Don't miss this special Pop-Up Evening Cohort by popular demand!

    Help your clients break free from paralysis and better manage their life with 3C Activation® coach training!

    💥Gain a proven process for ADHD coaching

    💥Earn 38 ICF Credits and 25.5 PAAC CCE’s

    💥Learn the latest neuroscience to boost your practice

    💥Qualify to be listed under ACO Directory

    Learn more ▶️ https://www.coachingwithbrooke.com/3c-for-coaches

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    51 m
  • ADHD, Shame & Self-Worth: Russ Jones Explains how to Show Up (Even at 40%)
    Oct 15 2025

    In this episode, I’m joined by Russ Jones, the incredibly relatable and hilarious host of the ADHD Big Brother podcast and creator of the ADHD Big Brother community. Russ is not only a productivity coach trained in integrative wellness and ADHD-specific strategies—he’s also someone who’s walked the walk. Diagnosed later in life, Russ turned his own challenges into a mission to serve others, helping adults with ADHD cut through the noise and get the “tough stuff” done.

    We dive into Russ’s ADHD journey—from late diagnosis to creating a thriving support community built around daily accountability, humor, and vulnerability. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, isolated, or stuck in self-doubt, this episode will remind you that you’re not alone—and that consistent, small steps can lead to transformational change. Tune in to hear how Russ turned a quit-smoking forum into the blueprint for an ADHD support system that actually works.

    Russ Jones is a productivity coach trained in integrative wellness and ADHD-specific coaching. He’s committed to helping adults with ADHD get the tough stuff done. His personal journey, including a later-in-life ADHD diagnosis, fuels his passion for empowering the ADHD community, by simplifying the chaos of our unique skull spaghetti (his word for brains), and offering easy to apply solutions. Russ hosts the ADHD Big Brother podcast and is the founder of the ADHD Big Brother community, an online platform where he and members successfully give and get daily support and make progress on their goals, proving that community is one of the greatest tools to a well-managed and productive ADHD life.

    Episode Highlights:

    [1:02] - Introducing Russ Jones and his passion for simplifying the ADHD experience
    [2:45] - Getting diagnosed at 40 and navigating the grief and relief
    [5:00] - From actor to ADHD advocate: Russ’s early career and challenges
    [9:22] - The emotional crash during COVID and rediscovering purpose
    [12:46] - Launching his podcast and coaching practice
    [14:10] - How quitting nicotine inspired the ADHD Big Brother community
    [15:32] - The power of daily accountability and owning our struggles
    [18:47] - What showing up consistently looks like—even on bad days
    [20:27] - How community transforms shame into progress
    [22:20] - Behind the scenes of the ADHD Big Brother platform and how it works
    [25:16] - Gamifying success with “Skull Spaghetti” and badge rewards
    [27:11] - Crushing long-term goals with consistent, low-pressure action
    [30:04] - The “inverted mountain” analogy for achieving goals with ADHD
    [33:39] - One big takeaway: be cool with yourself, even on hard days

    Links & Resources:

    • Russ Jones’ ADHD Community & Podcast: https://www.adhdbigbrother.com/

    Thank you for tuning into "SuccessFULL with ADHD." If this episode has impacted you, remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast.

    🚨Calling all aspiring ADHD coaches ▶️ https://www.coachingwithbrooke.com/3c-for-coaches

    🌙Don't miss this special Pop-Up Evening Cohort by popular demand!

    Help your clients break free from paralysis and better manage their life with 3C Activation® coach training!

    💥Gain a proven process for ADHD coaching

    💥Earn 38 ICF Credits and 25.5 PAAC CCE’s

    💥Learn the latest neuroscience to boost your practice

    💥Qualify to be listed under ACO Directory

    Learn more ▶️ https://www.coachingwithbrooke.com/3c-for-coaches

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    39 m
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