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Translating ADHD

Translating ADHD

Asher Collins and Dusty Chipura 283 episodes Latest May 25, 2026

Hosts Asher Collins and Dusty Chipura, both ADHD coaches with personal experience, discuss how to live more authentically as an adult with ADHD and create real, sustained change. The podcast offers insights for adults with ADHD seeking more from their business, career, and life.

Episodes

From Mood to Action: Navigating Emotions and Decisions with ADHD May 25, 2026 1906 In this episode of the Translating ADHD podcast, Ash and Dusty explore the concept of emotional permanence—a term that highlights the experience of being stuck in intense emotions, often seen in people with ADHD. They discuss how emotional dysregulation, a common but under-recognized aspect of ADHD, interferes with motivation, goal-directed behavior, and the ability to tolerate distress. Dusty sh
Overcoming “I Don’t Want To”: Strategies for Motivation and Task Engagement May 18, 2026 1742 In this episode of the Translating ADHD podcast, Asher and Dusty explore the concept of "positionality," or what they call having "a case of the I don’t want," a common experience for people with ADHD where tasks feel overwhelming or unappealing, leading to avoidance and resistance. They discuss how this resistance can manifest in different ways, such as feeling stuck before even starting a task
When It’s Not Just ADHD: Exploring Underlying Health Issues Affecting Symptoms May 11, 2026 1590 In this episode, Ash and Dusty discuss the important topic of when worsening ADHD symptoms may actually be caused or worsened by other physiological or medical conditions. They explore how hormonal changes related to PMS, PMDD, perimenopause, and menopause can significantly impact cognition, mood, and executive function. Dusty shares her personal experience with PMDD and how medication has been l
ADHD and New Relationship Energy: Awareness, Safety, and Communication May 4, 2026 1750 In this episode of the Translating ADHD podcast, Asher and Dusty explore the concept of New Relationship Energy (NRE) and how it uniquely impacts individuals with ADHD. They discuss how ADHD brains are drawn to novelty and intense dopamine experiences, which can make the early stages of any relationship—romantic or friendship—feel overwhelming and all-consuming. The hosts highlight challenges suc
Coaching for ADHD: When You Need Practical Support vs. When You Need Insight Apr 27, 2026 1467 In this episode of the Translating ADHD podcast, Asher and Dusty explore the various types and levels of ADHD coaching, highlighting how coaching can range from practical, day-to-day executive function support to deeper, transformational insight work. They emphasize that ADHD coaching is not one-size-fits-all; some clients benefit most from hands-on logistical help, while others thrive on open-en
Navigating Friendship Expectations and Social Needs with ADHD Apr 20, 2026 1615 In this episode of Translating ADHD, Asher and Dusty explore the unique ways people with ADHD experience friendships and social interactions. They emphasize the importance of being intentional about the types of friendships and social situations that truly fulfill and energize you. Both hosts share personal stories illustrating their differing social preferences. They highlight that understanding
ADHD Variations: Exploring Our Unique Flavors and Life Strategies Apr 13, 2026 1840 In this episode of the Translating ADHD podcast, Ash and Dusty dive into the diverse ways ADHD manifests in individuals, including their own experiences. Both diagnosed with combined type ADHD, Dusty leans more hyperactive while Ash leans inattentive, leading to strikingly different challenges and coping mechanisms. Dusty shares her "ready, fire, aim" approach, embracing complexity and constant a
Balancing Authenticity and Accommodation in Neurodivergent Relationships Apr 6, 2026 2711 In this episode of Translating ADHD, Asher and Dusty explore the complex balance between showing up authentically as a neurodivergent person and the social accommodations necessary for healthy personal relationships. They unpack the nuanced difference between masking (hiding or changing one’s personality to fit in) and modulating (adapting communication and behavior appropriately to different soc
ADHD in the Workplace: Managing Perceptions, Accommodations, and Challenges Mar 30, 2026 2462 In this episode of Translating ADHD, Asher and Dusty continue their conversation on social skills by focusing on advocacy and adaptation in the workplace for neurodivergent individuals. They discuss the challenges ADHD and autism can pose in professional settings, especially when colleagues and managers lack understanding of neurodiversity. Through client stories and personal experiences, they il
Navigating Social Adaptation and Advocacy with ADHD: Striking the Balance Mar 23, 2026 1593 In this episode of Translating ADHD, Asher and Dusty explore the complex balance between adapting social behavior and advocating for oneself as a neurodivergent person, especially within the context of ADHD. They emphasize the distinction between harmful masking and healthy adaptation, underscoring the importance of choice in how one shows up socially. Dusty introduces the concept of “intimacy bu
Flexible Systems and Simple Routines for ADHD Success Mar 16, 2026 1723 In this episode of the Translating ADHD podcast, Asher and Dusty explore the challenges and opportunities involved in creating routines that work well for people with ADHD. They emphasize starting with what you already do and finding ways to add value without overcomplicating or overengineering your daily habits. The hosts discuss how routines don't have to be perfect or rigid but should instead
Lowering Barriers and Building Motivation: ADHD Strategies for Daily Success Mar 9, 2026 1356 In this episode of the Translating ADHD podcast, Asher and Dusty explore the challenge many people with ADHD face in capturing moments of high motivation and inspiration, often described as "lightning strikes." They discuss how the friction caused by disorganization or incomplete routines can prevent these moments from turning into productive or enjoyable experiences. Dusty introduces the concept

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