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FTN 71: Compassionate Parenting, with Brian King

Hey guys! The Faster Than Normal book launches this week! Head over to preorder a copy now! “WILL YOU JUST DO YOUR HOMEWORK? WHY DOES THIS ALWAYS HAVE TO BE A FIGHT?” What parent hasn’t had that conversation with their child at least once? I know my parents did –

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FTN 69: Hey Mr. ADHD DJ! With DJ John Michael DiSpirito

Say hey to DJ John Michael! He’s the official DJ in Residence at Peloton Cycle (now known as OnePeloton,) he’s trained under Junior Vasquez, and knows more 80s trivia than you do. This isn’t assumption, this is fact. DJ John Michael gives us 30+ minutes of over the top interview,

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FTN 68: Humor, Addiction, and Fear with Comedian Ken Perlstein

First off – GREAT NEWS: The Faster Than Normal Book goes live in less than a month! Won’t you help support the launch by sharing this Thunderclap with your social channels? The more people who share it, the more we can help the world realize that ADHD is a GIFT, not a curse! From

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FTN 67: ADHD’s Secret Fitness and Exercise Link

Welcome to another episode of Faster Than Normal! This one combines my two favorite topics – What we put in our mouths, and what we sweat out at the gym. Simply put, this episode is all about food and exercise, and the tips shared by our two guests will, I

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FTN 65: Doctor’s Orders, with Dr. James Greenblatt

This week on the Faster Than Normal Podcast, we’re listening to the doctor. Specifically, Dr. James M. Greenblatt, head of medicine at Walden! Dr. Greenblatt is chief medical officer and vice president of medical services at Walden. He provides medical management, leadership and oversight of Walden’s eating disorder programs in

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FTN 064: More Play = Smarter Students, with Clare Crew

We’ve said it before here on Faster Than Normal: Movement, play, creativity – All things children today don’t get enough of in their daily lives. Yet again, another guest shows us just how detrimental a lack of play and creativity can be, and how beneficial an overdose of it is!

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