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Hacking Your ADHD

Mythinformation

Hacking Your ADHD

William Curb

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.8702 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Hey Team!

This week we’re following up our last episode on misinformation—and this is going to be our last episode in the research saga that I’ve been working on for the last… couple of months? Yeah, I think I’m ready for something new as well although as a preview for next week, I had an amazing researcher as a guest and we do cover a lot of similar topics, but don’t worry, it’s a fantastic episode, great capstone to the series.

But today we're diving into a topic that’s critical for navigating life with ADHD—understanding and protecting ourselves from myths and misinformation. There's a big difference between outdated myths like, 'ADHD is just laziness,' and actual misinformation, which can mislead us into making risky choices about treatment. In this episode, we’re getting into how to spot these traps, why myths stick around, and what makes misinformation so tricky.

If you'd life to follow along on the show notes page you can find that at HackingYourADHD.com/201

This Episode's Top Tips

    1. ADHD myths tend to be long-standing cultural beliefs, while misinformation often appears more credible and is linked to misinterpreted research or can be part of a specific agenda.
    2. There are a lot of pitfalls to watch out for when consuming information about ADHD. Oversimplication, sensational headlines, anecdotal evidence, secret information and even how the information is framed can be indicators that you might have to double check the information.
    3. Avoid spreading misinformation by verifying where your information comes from, especially if you see it on social media or from non-expert sources.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Hacking Your ADHD.

0:05.7

I'm your host, William Kerb, and I have ADHD.

0:09.5

On this podcast, I dig into the tools, tactics, and best practices to help you work with

0:13.4

your ADHD brain.

0:14.7

Hey team, this week we're following up our last episode on misinformation, and this is

0:19.9

going to be our last episode in this research saga that I've been working on for the last, well, a couple of

0:24.3

months of the guess.

0:25.2

Yeah, I think I'm ready to move on to something new.

0:27.6

Although, a preview for next week, I had an amazing researcher as a guest, and we do

0:32.2

cover a lot of similar topics.

0:34.0

But don't worry, it's a fantastic episode. Great capstone to the series.

0:38.2

But today we're diving into a topic that's critical for navigating life with ADHD.

0:42.8

Understanding and protecting ourselves from myths and misinformation.

0:45.8

There's a big difference between outdated myths like ADHD is just laziness and actual

0:50.1

misinformation which can mislead us into making risky choices about our treatment options.

0:55.0

In this episode, we're going to get into how to spot these traps, why myths stick around,

0:59.0

and what makes misinformation so tricky.

1:01.0

If you'd like to follow along on the show notes page, you can find that at Hacking Your ADHD.com

1:06.0

slash 201.

1:07.0

All right, keep on listening to find out the true secrets of ADHD that doctors don't want you to know.

1:18.1

While both myths and misinformation can lead to harmful assumptions and confusion about ADHD,

1:24.0

I think it might be important that we tease out some of those differences.

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