The Busy Brained Saint Podcast

This podcast provides real life perspective, information and support for ”Busy Brains” who have been diagnosed with ADHD or think they may have it. Podcast host Kamden Hainsworth has ADHD herself, is an ADHD advocate, coach, business owner and mother to children with ADHD. She is also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Weekly she provides tools that have helped her live joyfully and create real results working with her ADHD brain. If you are looking for a confident life of self acceptance, growth and satisfaction with your ADHD, this podcast is for you.

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Episodes

Tuesday Jun 13, 2023

In this insightful podcast episode titled "Relationships with ADHD: The Power of Self-Understanding," Kamden Hainsworth, an experienced ADHD coach, delves into the importance of starting with oneself when navigating relationships with ADHD. Drawing from her presentation on The Coaching Connection, Hainsworth emphasizes that understanding and managing one's own ADHD and mental health is crucial before attempting to support and nurture relationships outside of oneself. She highlights the significance of self-forgiveness and self-regulation as essential tools on this journey of self-discovery. By focusing inward and developing a strong foundation of self-understanding and self-care, individuals with ADHD can empower themselves to foster healthier and more fulfilling relationships with others.
Throughout the episode, Hainsworth skillfully explores the transformative power of self-reflection and growth in relation to ADHD and relationships. By acknowledging the unique challenges faced by those with ADHD, she provides practical guidance on how to navigate them successfully. By taking the time to understand and forgive oneself for past mistakes or shortcomings, listeners are encouraged to cultivate a sense of compassion and self-acceptance. Hainsworth also highlights the importance of developing self-regulation strategies to manage ADHD symptoms effectively. By mastering these fundamental aspects of personal growth and self-awareness, individuals with ADHD can ultimately strengthen their capacity to support and enrich their relationships with others, creating a positive and harmonious dynamic in their lives.
 
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Wednesday Jun 07, 2023

This weeks Episode I welcome on my friend, fellow ADHD coach, and ADHD social media icon Ryan Mayer to the show. We discuss the common issue of unaligned work environments for adults with ADHD. Ryan sheds light on his own struggle in corporate America and the challenges faced by individuals with ADHD in traditional workplaces. He also emphasizes the importance of finding a job that suits our unique ADHD needs and leverages our amazing and creative strengths. 
"How to Find Work That Works with ADHD" is an ADHD friendly course that Ryan has developed that is sent right to your phone via text message or whatsapp. The course outlines key learning points including discovering and leveraging ADHD strengths, clarifying your "Work Why," and creating a work mission statement. Moreover, the course helps individuals define their version of true success, understand that their weaknesses aren't as detrimental as they might think, and identify the ideal work conditions for their ADHD brain.
Listeners can expect to gain actionable strategies and insights that will empower them to find a job that not only accommodates their ADHD but also allows them to thrive in their professional lives. Join us for this eye-opening conversation with Ryan Mayer, and unlock the keys to a fulfilling and welcoming work environment.
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Bio:
ADHD Coach Ryan Mayer, certified ADDCA and ICF coach, is on a mission to empower ADHDers towards their greatness. He has coached clients from 19 different countries, and has nearly half a million followers on social media. 
His Performance and Mindset coaching helps others navigate through the storms in their lives caused by ADHD. 
Having ADHD himself, Ryan calls on personal experience to equip his clients – who may feel like they are constantly falling short at work and at home – with the strategies to step into the happier life that they deserve.
Ryan is happily married to his (amazing neurotypical) wife Andrea. They have three adorable children, and live in Cleveland, OH (USA).
 
Website:
https://ryanmayercoaching.com/
Youtube: 
https://www.youtube.com/c/RyanMayerCoaching
 
 
 
 
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Wednesday May 31, 2023

In this episode we explore the fascinating concept of neuroplasticity and its connection to our emotional scale. We delve into the understanding that while our brains have the capacity to change and adapt, time is an essential factor in transitioning from one emotional state to another. We emphasize the importance of bridging our emotions and thoughts, allowing us the necessary time to journey from where we've been to where we want to go. With a special focus on listeners with ADHD, we recognize the challenges we may face in regulating emotions and offer strategies to navigate this process effectively, highlighting the need for patience and self-compassion in our personal growth.
 
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Tuesday May 23, 2023

In this episode, we delve into the challenging experiences faced by individuals with ADHD, focusing on the often-overlooked aspect of rejection sensitivity and its profound impact on emotional regulation. We explore how this sensitivity, when coupled with trauma, can lead to heightened emotional dysregulation. Our expert guest, Tanisha Shedden sheds light on the physiological and psychological processes that occur within our bodies during these moments, helping us understand why they can feel so overwhelming.
Throughout the episode, we provide practical strategies and guidance to help listeners regain a sense of control when navigating rejection sensitivity and emotional dysregulation. Our guests offer valuable insights on building emotional resilience, cultivating self-compassion, and developing coping mechanisms to mitigate the impact of these experiences. By exploring the intersection of ADHD, trauma, and emotional regulation, this episode aims to empower individuals to embrace their unique neurodivergent traits while finding greater emotional stability and well-being.
 
Tanisha Shedden is a Counselor, coach, and speaker guided by her passion to help people heal. Tanisha advocates and educates about trauma, healing, and mental health. As she fosters community through her work, Tanisha uses her voice to create meaningful understanding around the issues that effect us all. 
Instagram: @foundbytanisha 
Website: https://www.foundproject.org/
 
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Tuesday May 16, 2023

In this episode of "Summer Structure," we explore the importance of taking control of our summer before it becomes inundated with other people's plans. We delve into the advantages of feeling satisfied and having ownership over our time, allowing us to make the most of this cherished season. Throughout the discussion, we emphasize the significance of identifying our challenge areas and establishing visual and helpful systems in advance.
By proactively planning and organizing our summer, we can ensure that our desires and aspirations take center stage, rather than being overshadowed by external expectations. Moreover, we emphasize the significance of not only considering what activities we want to engage in but also how we want to feel during this time of the year.
By setting intentions and creating structures that support our goals, we empower ourselves to make the most of summer and create experiences that align with our personal preferences and values. Join us in this episode as we uncover strategies and insights to help you craft a fulfilling and intentional summer season, one that reflects your unique aspirations and enables you to enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
 
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My ADHD went on Holiday

Thursday May 11, 2023

Thursday May 11, 2023

I went to Europe with my husband with out any of our children for TEN DAYS. This has all kinds of privilege written all over it I can fully see. My gratitude runs so deep for all of the opportunities this grated us both. It was an amazing experience and I learned a lot about my brain and the pressure we live under in a western neurotypical society.  Vacation is an important part of life and something to navigate with ADHD and anxiety for sure! Take a listen.
 
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Outsourcing your Brain

Tuesday Apr 18, 2023

Tuesday Apr 18, 2023

In today's episode, we will discuss the concept of outsourcing your brain and how it can help you to manage your ADHD symptoms and lead a more fulfilling life.
Outsourcing your brain can be an effective way for those with ADHD to manage their symptoms. It can mean implementing systems to make your life easier, making decisions ahead of time, or even hiring a professional to take care of tasks for you. The goal is to free up mental space so that you can focus on the things that matter most to you.
When you have ADHD, your brain is constantly in overdrive, making it difficult to stay on task and manage day-to-day activities. By outsourcing burdensome activities, you are able to live a more full life and create more resources and progress. This can lead to increased productivity, improved relationships, and a greater sense of well-being.
There are many different ways to outsource your brain, and the best method will vary depending on your individual needs and circumstances. Some options include:
Implementing systems to streamline your workflow and automate repetitive tasks
Making decisions ahead of time to eliminate decision fatigue
Hiring a professional to take care of tasks for you, such as a virtual assistant or personal concierge
Utilizing outsourcing platforms such as Fiverr or Upwork to find qualified individuals to help you with specific tasks
For some people with ADHD, the idea of outsourcing their brain may be met with resistance. This can be due to a fear of losing control or a sense of guilt for not being able to manage everything on their own. However, it is important to remember that outsourcing is not a sign of weakness, but rather a strategic way to maximize your resources and achieve your goals. By taking the time to identify your priorities and delegate tasks accordingly, you can create a more balanced and fulfilling life.
Living with ADHD can be challenging, but by outsourcing your brain and freeing up mental space, you can manage your symptoms more effectively and live a more intentional and fulfilling life. Whether you choose to implement systems, make decisions ahead of time, or hire a professional, the benefits of outsourcing are undeniable. So why not give it a try and see how it can transform your life? Thanks for tuning in to The Busy Brained Saint, and we'll see you next time!
 
References:
Fatigue in an adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder population: A trans-diagnostic approach
Why Kids with ADHD Can Be So Forgetful
 
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Wednesday Apr 12, 2023

DISCLAIMER: This podcast episode is of me unraveling my thoughts in nearly real time it is not a completed episode, stay tuned for more elaborations and talk about trauma with a mental health professional about being "the good kid" in strict environments, family systems, and religious bodies. 
In this episode, we delve into the experience of rejection sensitivity in individuals diagnosed with ADHD, specifically those who grew up as the "good kid." The focus of the episode is on individuals who grew up with ADHD and who were generally reliable, high achievers and kind but also felt lost and intense confusion when they did inevitably fail or receive criticism. 
 
The Episodes that inspired my episode:
A Look at Rejection Sensitivity With ADHD
Why I'm Rejecting RSD
The Power of Therapy for Rejection Sensitivity 
 
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What If It Wasn’t A Problem?

Tuesday Apr 04, 2023

Tuesday Apr 04, 2023

In this episode, we discuss the common issue of making feelings of inadequacy mean that we have done something wrong. As adults with ADHD, it's important to recognize that we are the boss of our life and that we get to make the rules. We can focus on our own progress and accomplishments, and understand that our current reality is not a problem as long as we are taking steps towards our aligned goals, regardless of what others may say or have said in the past. 
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Make It Visual

Tuesday Mar 21, 2023

Tuesday Mar 21, 2023

In this episode, we explore the benefits of making things visual for individuals with ADHD, including how visual aids can aid in organization, planning, and memory retention. We also discuss practical tips and tools for incorporating visual strategies into everyday life. 
 
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Hello, I'm Kamden!

So happy that you have landed on The Busy Brained Saint Podcast!

My name is Kamden Hainsworth, I have ADHD, and am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

I am also the founder of The ADHDirectory and can be found on IG and TikTok @Kamden_ADHD. I was diagnosed at 36 years old in 2020 and have been advocating for ADHD ever since. I am a former educator and love living my best life through adventure and creative expression!

My husband and I live in Springville, Utah with our four amazing daughters in the beauty of the Wasatch Mountains. Some of our kids also have ADHD, we understand how much work it take to navigate this neurodevelopmental disorder, I'm hoping to make that process a little more accessible with this podcast. So happy you are here, let's get growing!

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