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180 | Can't change the past, only our understanding of it: with Jo Meleca-Voigt

ADHD reWired

Eric Tivers, LCSW, ADHD-CCSP

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4.7919 Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2017

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Jo Meleca-Voigt returns to the podcast on this episode. Jo is a teacher and she last came on the podcast right after being diagnosed with ADHD and starting medication. In this conversation, you will hear Jo describe the last year of her life since we last spoke. She has had some opportunities in her professional career to advocate for students with ADHD. She shares how this has helped her in her own journey. Jo shares some of the strategies that she has implemented in the last year. Although a component of a strategy may not work, that doesn't necessarily mean the entire strategy does not have beneficial pieces. We also discuss loss in this conversation, as Jo recently lost someone to suicide. This situation brought back memories of her childhood and she explains how she is dealing with this loss. Connect with Jo Meleca-Voigt: Email - You’ll Learn: [06:23] - Jo shares how the last year has been life-changing and career-changing. [08:00] - Jo talks about the support she received at work after her diagnosis. [09:19] - Jo led a group of students with ADHD to support each other. [12:28] - Jo saw herself in an individual student, and she explains how this student’s life changed after diagnosis. [15:28] - Jo explains how being an advocate has changed her. [18:01] - Jo describes how the way that she viewed herself as a kid helped her work with students with ADHD. [19:44] - Someone Jo knew recently committed suicide. She explains how this situation brought back some memories of something that happened in her childhood. [28:21] - Jo describes how she is dealing with this loss. [36:00] - Jo clarifies some of her statements from earlier in the discussion. [40:04] - Jo lists some strategies that she has implemented in the last year. [43:48] - Jo shares how things have changed in her relationship with her wife since her diagnosis. [45:47] - We talk about the “mail monster.” Jo explains her method of sorting mail. [47:51] - Every strategy has a piece that doesn’t work, and we fall into an “all or nothing” mindset and dismiss those strategies that have beneficial pieces. [51:31] - Jo explains how she prepares students for the world they are going to live in. [55:46] - We discuss the difficulties of grocery shopping. [1:02:24] - Jo talks about the things that have surprised her since her ADHD diagnosis. Your Resources: Use my Audible.com affiliate link for your favorite titles: ADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability Group The 10th season of the ADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability group is now full. If you would like to join the waitlist go to . The 11th season of the group starts on January 8th. When I have details on early registration, I will let you know! Support the podcast on Patreon Patreon allows listeners like you to support content creators like me. With a monthly contribution, you can get access to different levels of perks. Learn more at ADHD reWired Facebook Group: If you would like to join the ADHD reWired secret Facebook group, go to and fill out an application. Productivity Q&A Get your ADHD questions answered live! These Q&A sessions take place on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 12:30pm. Go to. Want to be a guest? Hey! What about you? Do you have a story? Are you a Coach? Are you an ADHD Clinician? If you answered yes to any of these questions and you’d like to be a guest, schedule a pre-interview call .

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But again, one of the other big things I learned through my students was that when a process isn't working, don't throw out the whole process. Like go back through it step by step, figure out where it's not working and fix that component and that has been

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incredibly helpful for me and for my students because everything we try will have

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some piece that isn't perfect and if we just

0:24.3

start it out when it doesn't work we'll never end with something that works.

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AEDHD,. Rewired episode 180.

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This is the show designed for those of us with really good intentions but a slightly wandering attention.

0:45.8

My name is Eric Tivers. I'm a licensed clinical social worker, coach, and speaker.

0:51.4

The website is ADHD rewired.com. We know that starting is the hardest

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part so let's get started but first let me tell you about this.

1:04.0

Hey everyone, if you're new to the podcast, I want to welcome you.

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ADHD, Rewired, is a podcast where you will hear real conversations with people just like yourself,

1:17.7

as well as with therapists and coaches and doctors who are here to share their stories and their struggles as well as some of the best science and most innovative

1:28.0

strategies out there. I'm ADHD rewired I believe in the importance of providing you with what the science really says on ADHD by sharing with listeners reliable, evidence-based information.

1:43.0

If anything you hear on this podcast,

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it doesn't have a strong research basis, that will be clearly stated,

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because not all research is created equally.

1:53.4

But ADHD rewired is definitely more than just a podcast.

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We are a community.

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We have a live Q&As every month, we have a free group on Facebook which is set up as a secret group so nobody on Facebook has to know that you're in a group and

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ADHD rewired also provides intensive online video-based coaching and accountability groups.

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The website where you can learn more about the podcast, about the community, about our coaching groups is ADHD rewired.com.

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Each episode has a show notes page with time stamps of what we talked about and links to anything that we mentioned on the

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