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Join Dr. Russell as she has a candid, heartfelt conversation about all the complicated parts of having family members with ADHD, Autism, or Anxiety. This episode is a deep dive into how we maintain our own sense of self, how we help family members, and how we stay mentally healthy ourselves while supporting those we love. You won’t want to miss this authentic conversation with wisdom, new perspectives, and support.
As always, we begin our journey with the reassuring message: “It’s all ok. You’re ok, they’re ok, and it’s going to be ok.” Tune in for transformative advice and support you won't want to miss!
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This episode explains the Russell Coaching program, “Parenting Sons with ADHD: A Dad’s Guide,” and explains exactly what unique benefits the membership program offers for dads and father figures and why you should join us. We understand the unique challenges fathers face in supporting their son's emotional needs, building their confidence, and guiding them toward independent adulthood, challenges made more difficult by ADHD. Our collaborative group is dedicated to providing you with valuable resources, real-life stories, insights, and a private platform to share experiences and strategies to help your son thrive despite the challenges of ADHD. As a subscription-based group, for the affordable rate of $25/month, you will have exclusive access to a carefully curated podcast series featuring experts in ADHD, parenting, and adolescent development. These ADHD-focused podcasts offer practical advice, proven strategies, and the latest research to support your son's growth and well-being, addressing topics such as effective communication, behavior management, character development, emotional regulation, building self-esteem, and fostering independence.
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This episode is for every parent who lives in a state that supports school choice and every parent who is frustrated with public school and wants to have more school choices. In this episode, we provide valuable inside information on how school choice works, why it’s important for your neurodiverse student, and how to take advantage of your state’s school choice program and Educational Savings Account.
As always, our journey conveys the reassuring message: “It’s all ok. You’re ok, they’re ok, and it’s going to be ok.” Tune in for transformative advice and support you won't want to miss!
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Penn and Kim Holderness join Dr. Norrine Russell for an honest and hilarious discussion of marriage and parenting when one partner has ADHD and one doesn’t. What’s harder, what’s easier, what makes you just shake your head and cry or laugh? Anyone who has ever been in love with someone with ADHD will appreciate the refreshing and real conversation about navigating life when your partner has ADHD.
As always, our journey conveys the reassuring message: “It’s all ok. You’re ok, they’re ok, and it’s going to be ok.” Tune in for transformative advice and support you won't want to miss!
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In this episode we help our listeners gain a deeper understanding of how to create a successful school-home partnership, especially when it comes to students with 504 or IEP plans. This can be an area of huge frustration for school professionals and parents alike. In this episode, we focus on creating effective and collaborative two-way communication between parents and schools, with loads of practical tips and ideas of just what to say in those stressful meetings.
As always, our journey conveys the reassuring message: “It’s all ok. You’re ok, they’re ok, and it’s going to be ok.” Tune in for transformative advice and support you won't want to miss!
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The parent-pediatrician partnership is vitally important when a child has ADHD, Autism, and/or Anxiety. In this episode, pediatrician Dr. Lia Gaggino offers her expertise to parents on how to communicate with their pediatrician about mental health, what are the essential questions to ask the pediatrician, and what to expect from the pediatrician in diagnosis and treatment.
As always, our journey conveys the reassuring message: “It’s all ok. You’re ok, they’re ok, and it’s going to be ok.” Tune in for transformative advice and support you won't want to miss!
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All parents, and especially those raising children with ADHD, Autism, and/or Mood Disorders, know how frustrating and distressing the power struggles are, not just for the parent but for the child. But it doesn’t have to be that way! In this podcast, with special guest Beth Grushkin, also known as “FuzzyMama” to her millions of fans, adults will learn how they can shift their perspective and use the tools of empathy, communication, and limit-setting to decrease explosive emotions and increase connection.
As always, we begin our journey with the reassuring message: “It’s all ok. You’re ok, they’re ok, and it’s going to be ok.” Tune in for transformative advice and support you won't want to miss!
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Put together dads, sons, and ADHD and what do you often get? Anger, fighting, disappointment, and disconnection. Being a dad to a son with ADHD isn’t easy and there isn't much guidance. In this episode, hear from a wise dad who started navigating his son’s ADHD journey around kindergarten, the turmoil of the teen years, and why they are best friends today.
As always, we begin our journey with the reassuring message: “It’s all ok. You’re ok, they’re ok, and it’s going to be ok.” Tune in for transformative advice and support you won't want to miss!
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In this insightful episode, Dr. Norrine Russell chats with a special guest about the experience of being neurotypical in a house full of neurodiverse individuals. With a genuine desire to bridge the gap between typical and atypical experiences, Dr. Russell and her guest share thoughtful reflections on what it's like to connect with someone on the spectrum. They candidly discuss the frustrations, challenges, celebrations, and setbacks that come with this journey. If you have neurotypical family members or friends who struggle to understand your neurodiverse loved ones, this episode is a must-listen!
As always, we begin our journey to better understanding with the reassuring message: “It’s all ok. You’re ok, they’re ok, and it’s going to be ok.” Tune in for transformative advice and support
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Parents of teens and young adults, don’t miss this episode on how to prevent “failure to launch” and what to do if it happens to your son or daughter. In this episode, we share moving stories of young adults who have struggled to get their lives put together and how they overcame their ADHD, Autism, and/or Anxiety to build meaningful, productive lives. Specific tips for parents of teens and young adults are provided throughout this episode.
As always, we begin our journey with the reassuring message: “It’s all ok. You’re ok, they’re ok, and it’s going to be ok.” Tune in for transformative advice and support you won't want to miss!
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Ever wondered what your teens are really thinking? In this unique episode, Dr. Norrine Russell is joined by her teenage son for an enlightening conversation about the thoughts and feelings of teens with autism, ADHD, and anxiety. Hear firsthand from an articulate, reflective, and hilariously candid teenage boy as he shares his experiences navigating life as a neurodiverse individual. Discover the mysteries of the neurodiverse teen brain and gain valuable insights that will transform your understanding. As always, we begin our journey with the reassuring message: “It’s all ok. You’re ok, they’re ok, and it’s going to be ok.” Tune in for transformative advice and support you won't want to miss!
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Ever heard of ADHD Coaching or Executive Functioning Coaching, not for adults but for tweens and teens? Ever wondered if it really helps? In this episode, Dr. Norrine Russell outlines how Russell Coaching for Students uses their own model, Connected Coaching, to create life-changing coaching relationships that benefit students AND parents.
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Join Dr. Norrine Russell and Sheryl Gould, parenting educator, relationship coach, and host of The Moms of Tweens and Teens podcast, as they discuss why moms of neurodiverse kids often doubt themselves, lack confidence and joy in their parenting, and experience far greater stress than other parents. Dr. Russell and Sheryl Gould are here to help you realize that you’re ok, your child is ok, and what to do instead of worrying all the time.
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In this podcast, Dr. Norrine Russell does what she does best--helps parents understand what no one else is telling them about ADHD. Dr. Russell reviews the key points from ADDitude’s Special Report: ADHD Treatments Scorecard from ADDitude Readers, published in 2024. This is a podcast for every parent of a child with ADHD to listen to and learn from.
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Join Dr. Norrine Russell and one of her everyday heroes, Deborah Ballard, for a heart-warming, truth-telling chat about how moms of kids with ADHD, Autism, and other developmental challenges find community. This is a deep, real conversation you won’t hear anywhere else. Move beyond the frustration of feeling alone and discover how to build your own supportive community of parents with neurodiverse kids.
Begin your journey to better understanding with our reassuring message: “It’s all ok. You’re ok, they’re ok, and it’s going to be ok.” Tune in for transformative advice and support.
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Join Dr. Norrine Russell and Alysia Ekizian, Senior Academic/ADHD Coach at Russell Coaching for Students, for a lively and in-depth conversation on two critical aspects of managing ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety in children and teens. In this engaging episode, we explore the significance of building a collaborative team that works together to achieve successful outcomes for neurodiverse children. We also delve into the importance of a whole person approach, emphasizing why parents should look beyond grades and school success to support their child's overall well-being. Tune in for a fresh and insightful discussion you won't hear anywhere else!
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Welcome to our inaugural podcast episode, redefining ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety. Join experts Dr. Norrine Russell and Dr. Brady Bradshaw as they unravel the complexities and overlaps of these conditions, exploring the challenges in understanding complex kids' behaviors. This episode provides fresh insights and practical solutions for parents and professionals.