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FTN 012: ADHD Runner, Podcaster, Wife and Mom, Kari Gormley

Today’s guest has used her ADHD to create an award-winning podcast, a full-fledged business, and as a bonus, one that helps hundreds of people each week get in shape, learn to run, and stay happier! Kari Gormley decided a few years ago to take her love of running, (and all

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FTN 011: Guinness Memory Record Holder, Dave Farrow

Time to improve your memory on this episode of FTN! We’ve got a super-fun guest today, Dave Farrow. Dave is a Guinness World Record Holder for memory, and what he can do (and more importantly, teach you to do,) with memory is pretty awesome. He’ll give you a ton of memory tips and

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FTN 010: Founder of the ADHD Nerd Website, Ryan McRae

The “ADHD Nerd” joins us today on this episode of FTN. We’ve got a super-fun guest today, Ryan McRae, who runs the ADHD Nerd website! You think you’ve done some funny things to handle your ADHD? Well, I doubt you ever woke up and thought, “today is a good day to

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FTN 008: Keith Krach, Chairman & CEO of DocuSign

Want to know how a CEO of a billion dollar company handles his ADHD? This is the episode for you. We have a very special guest on this edition of FTN, Keith Krach, Chairman & CEO of DocuSign. This interview didn’t start out as one for FTN – It was originally

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FTN 005: World-Famous Portrait Photographer Peter Hurley

Creatives – This is your episode! Today’s guest is World-Famous Portrait Peter Hurley. In this episode, Peter and Peter discuss: The ways in which ADHD affects creativity Will creativity suffer if we try and control the symptoms? Focus & attention during intense photo shoots Dealing with people that want your complete attention

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FTN 004: Center for Disease Control and Prevention Lead Epidemiologist Susanna Visser

Remember the movie “Outbreak?” This is nothing like that. Today’s guest is Susanna Visser,  DrPH, MS, Lead Epidemiologist, Child Development Studies Team, Division of Human Development and Disability, National Center on Birth Defects  and Developmental Disabilities  at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Whew!!) Stick with us, the audio on this one isn’t perfect,

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