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You’re Not Procrastinating — It’s ADHD Brain Overload

ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast

Release Date: 01/14/2026

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ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast

Information overload can trigger ADHD paralysis — especially for adults who genuinely want to move forward but feel stuck before they even begin. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy explores how too much ADHD advice, too many strategies, and too many options can overwhelm the ADHD brain and block task initiation. When everything feels important, nothing gets started. You’ll learn: • Why ADHD information overload increases executive dysfunction • How too many productivity strategies can backfire • Why “just tell me what to do” is a sign of cognitive...

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Repetitive tasks can quietly drain mental energy for adults with ADHD — especially when they require remembering steps, starting from scratch, or constantly reinventing the wheel. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, host Tara McGillicuddy and co-host Lynne Edris explore how saving mental energy is not about working harder or relying on motivation. Instead, they discuss how using shortcuts like templates, checklists, guides, routines, and simple personal automations can make everyday life easier for the ADHD brain. This conversation focuses on why repetitive tasks often feel more...

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ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast

Emotional dysregulation is one of the most challenging — and least understood — aspects of adult ADHD. Mood swings, emotional shutdowns, irritability, overwhelm, and intense reactions are often mistaken for personality flaws, when they are actually connected to how the ADHD brain processes stress, stimulation, and emotion. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, host Tara McGillicuddy and co-host Lynne Edris explore ADHD mood swings from a practical and compassionate perspective. They discuss why emotions often feel like they escalate quickly, how emotional buildup happens beneath the...

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You’re Not Procrastinating — It’s ADHD Brain Overload show art You’re Not Procrastinating — It’s ADHD Brain Overload

ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast

Procrastination is one of the most common labels adults with ADHD use when they feel stuck — but in many cases, it’s not what’s really happening. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy explains why what looks like procrastination for adults with ADHD is often actually brain overload. Too many thoughts, too much information, and too much pressure can shut down action, even when motivation is high. Tara explores how information overload, mental clutter, and urgency can make it harder to start or follow through — and why trying harder often makes things worse. She...

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ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast

The New Year often brings hope — and for adults with ADHD, it can also bring pressure, overwhelm, and unrealistic expectations. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris explore why traditional New Year’s resolutions so often backfire for people with ADHD and what works better instead. Rather than treating the New Year like a magic reset button, this conversation focuses on setting realistic goals that support clarity, motivation, and sustainable progress — without burnout or shame. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why January can feel especially...

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ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast

End-of-year transitions can be especially tough for adults with ADHD. In this episode, Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris break down why this season often brings extra overwhelm—and how to navigate it with more clarity, calm, and confidence. You’ll learn: Why holidays, shifting routines, and unfinished tasks strain ADHD executive functions ADHD-friendly strategies to reduce overwhelm and stay organized How to reflect on the past year and set supportive goals for the next Simple tools to manage time, track commitments, and avoid last-minute stress The importance of self-care, realistic...

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In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, co-hosts Lynne Edris and Tara McGillicuddy dive into the everyday struggle so many adults with ADHD face: being brief and clear when they communicate. From rambling stories and “novel-length” emails to the fear of being misunderstood, they explore why ADHD brains tend to overexplain and how it can affect relationships, productivity, and confidence. You’ll learn why "brevity = clarity", how to find that sweet spot between “too much” and “not enough,” and what simple, ADHD-friendly habits can make your communication more effective...

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Get ready to Learn and Connect with us! In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, co-hosts Lynne Edris and Tara McGillicuddy take you behind the scenes of the 16th Annual ADHD Awareness Expo, happening throughout October 2025. This month-long, free online event has become the flagship ADHD community gathering for adults worldwide. You’ll hear how the Expo began, why it’s still thriving 16 years later, and what makes it so different from other ADHD summits and online events. Lynne also previews her Expo session, From Chaos to C.A.L.M., where she shares practical tools to help you reset...

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Procrastination is one of the most common labels adults with ADHD use when they feel stuck — but in many cases, it’s not what’s really happening.

In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy explains why what looks like procrastination for adults with ADHD is often actually brain overload. Too many thoughts, too much information, and too much pressure can shut down action, even when motivation is high.

Tara explores how information overload, mental clutter, and urgency can make it harder to start or follow through — and why trying harder often makes things worse. She also explains why vague goals like “start” or “get organized” increase overwhelm, and how identifying one clear, specific action can help reduce overload and make movement possible again.

This episode offers a more compassionate and practical way to understand why ADHD brains get stuck — and what actually helps when taking action feels impossible.

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