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A podcast about managing ADHD and how to make it YOUR advantage.

The podcast Attention Please on Spotify contains 43,500 seconds, that's 720 minutes or over 12 hours of free content full of information about you and adult ADHD. It is the most informative podcast about adult ADHD on most podcast platforms.

18. History and science of Binaural Beats, the science and how to use them to focus with ADHD. (and a Brain.fm review)

18. History and science of Binaural Beats, the science and how to use them to focus with ADHD. (and a Brain.fm review)

In the 1970s, binaural beats were used for therapeutic purposes. Robert Monroe, the founder of the Monroe Institute, pioneered using binaural beats for relaxation, meditation, and altered states of consciousness. Monroe developed a technology called "Hemi-Sync," which used binaural beats to synchronize the left and right hemispheres of the brain and induce various mental states.

The 1970s and the strange experiments happening at that time regarding human consciousness and altered states are fascinating. The show Stranger Things is based on the MK-Ultra experiments conducted by the United States. However, explaining what that was is a whole other episode and a different podcast. Here's something interesting, though, have you ever heard of the gateway process? The Gateway Process is a meditation program developed by the Monroe Institute in the 1970s. It is intended to help individuals explore altered states of consciousness and expand their awareness.

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11. 4 Tips if You've Just Been Diagnosed with Adult ADHD

11. 4 Tips if You've Just Been Diagnosed with Adult ADHD

How many kids with ADHD does it take to change a lightbulb? We’ve all heard the joke in school, but in the dawn of cancel culture, ADHD’ers remain an evergreen target for inappropriate jokes for some reason. Am I suggesting we try to “cancel” people who yell “Squirrel!” to imply someone has ADHD insensitively? No. But I think I figured out why alopecia isn’t funny and chronic distraction is (shoutout to Will Smith). It’s all about visibility. As a society, if we can’t see it, it’s often not real to us.

With symptoms like depression, low-self esteem, a higher risk of suicide, and more frequent auto accidents, it’s clear that ADHD, for those who live with it, it’s not very funny. If you just found out you have ADHD, here are some things that would've helped me know sooner about the strange cognitive difference.

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