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🗓️ 13 October 2025
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Hey Team!
This week I’m talking with Kara Cruz, a licensed marriage and family therapist and Certified Perinatal Mental Health Professional with over 15 years of experience supporting women through life transitions. Kara’s work focuses on the intersection of ADHD and reproductive mental health—helping women navigate the complex terrain of hormones, identity, and self-trust.
In our conversation, Kara and I dig into how ADHD symptoms can change and intensify across different hormonal stages - puberty, pregnancy, postpartum, and perimenopause - and what that means for real-life functioning. We also get into how ADHD in women often goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed as anxiety or bipolar disorder, and how learning to track your cycle, protect your energy, and build realistic routines can make a world of difference in your adhd management.
And I want to emphasize that even if you don’t have a cycle there is still a lot to get out of this episode, when I was working on the top tips for this episode I had to cut a few because there was just so much good stuff. I had a great time talking with Kara and learned a ton, I think you’ll love this episode too.
If you'd life to follow along on the show notes page you can find that at HackingYourADHD.com/249
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to Hacking Your ADHD. |
| 0:06.1 | I'm your host, William Kerb, and I have ADHD. |
| 0:09.4 | On this podcast, I dig into the tools, tactics, and best practices to help you work with your ADHD brain. |
| 0:15.6 | Hey, team, this week I'm talking with Kara Cruz, a licensed marriage and family therapist, |
| 0:20.0 | and certified parinatal mental health professional with over 15 years of experience supporting women |
| 0:24.5 | through life transitions. Kara's work focuses on the intersection of ADHD and reproductive |
| 0:29.6 | mental health, helping women navigate the complex terrain of hormones, identity, and self-trust. |
| 0:35.2 | In our conversation, Karen and I dig into how ADHD symptoms can |
| 0:38.1 | change and intensify across different hormonal stages, puberty, pregnancy, postpartum, and |
| 0:43.2 | perimenopause, and then what that means for real-life functioning. We also get into how ADHD |
| 0:48.2 | and women often goes underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed as anxiety or bipolar disorder, |
| 0:52.9 | and how learning to track your cycle, |
| 0:54.4 | protect your energy, and build realistic routines |
| 0:56.4 | can make a world of difference in your ADHD management. |
| 0:59.4 | And I also want to emphasize here that even if you don't have a cycle, |
| 1:02.2 | there's still a lot to get out of this episode. |
| 1:04.3 | When I was working on the top tips for this episode, |
| 1:06.0 | I had to cut a few because I was like, |
| 1:07.1 | there's just too much good stuff here, |
| 1:08.3 | and not everything can be a top tip. I had a great time talking with Kara and learned a ton. |
| 1:13.0 | I think you'll love this episode, too. |
| 1:15.0 | If you'd like to follow along on the show notes page, |
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