EP341 Everything all at once: what it's like to be a teacher with ADHD (with Andrew Gardner)
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson
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🗓️ 1 February 2026
⏱️ 48 minutes
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Summary
When he got his ADHD diagnosis at age 30, the first thought Andrew Gardner (https://www.agardner.com/about) had was, "Okay, now what? I'm still an idiot."
That negative voice had been with him his entire teaching career, driving him to work 80-90 hour weeks trying to prove he wasn't failing at the basics everyone else seemed to handle easily.
In this conversation, Andrew walks us through what it's actually like to teach with ADHD. He shares the invisible struggles no one could see from the outside, the white-knuckling through administrative tasks, the depression that came from years of that critical inner voice telling him he couldn't do basic things that weren't actually that hard … and eventually, the reframing that changed everything.
Andrew now has over 25 years experience innovating in teaching, learning, facilitation, technology and management. He's taught students from preschool through post-graduate at Yale, Columbia, NYU, and Harvard, advising on and evangelizing the use of technology to help students and teachers become future-ready. He spent over a decade building and leading a professional learning department, certification program, and teacher community at BrainPOP (where he and I were coworkers!)
Since then, Andrew has combined his passion for organizational alignment with his foundation in constructivist teaching and learning into coaching leaders, professionals, and parents. As an ADHD coach, Andrew is especially attentive to supporting the needs and strengths of neurodiverse clientele.
Andrew shares how ADHD shows up differently in the classroom (spoiler: "attending to everything all at once" has some serious superpowers), the link between undiagnosed ADHD and depression in adults, and what it takes to start seeing neurodivergence as a strength rather than something to overcome.
Andrew also shares practical insights on what schools could do differently, how to help students with ADHD build metacognitive awareness, and why getting on the balcony to observe your own thoughts might be the most important skill for managing ADHD as an adult.
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to Episode 341 of Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers. I'm your host, Angela Watson, |
| 0:09.0 | and I'm here to speak encouragement into the hearts of educators and get you informed and |
| 0:14.0 | energized for the week ahead. Today I'm talking with Andrew Gardner about the struggles and |
| 0:19.5 | superpowers of being an educator with ADHD. |
| 0:23.7 | Visit truthforteachers.com for an easy to read, easy to share version of this podcast episode. |
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| 1:39.8 | Today I'm talking with Andrew Gardner, who has over 25 years experience innovating in teaching, learning, facilitation, technology, and management. |
| 1:49.0 | He has taught students from preschool through postgraduate at Yale, Columbia, NYU, and Harvard. |
| 1:55.0 | He's spent over a decade building and leading a professional learning department, certification program, and teacher |
| 2:00.9 | community at Brain Pop, where he and I were co-workers for several years. |
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