

Connected Divergents
Tina Ethridge
Learn how to work with your executive dysfunction instead of always feeling like you're trying to fight against it. I'm a Radical ADHD & AuDHD Acceptance Coach, and I teach a harm-reduction approach to ADHD & executive functioning so you can step into your neurodivergence and feel at home in your ADHD brain.
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Mar 23, 2026 • 31min
85. How I'm supporting myself in coming back to the things I want & love to do
Support frameworks and mindsets I'm using to come back to the things I want and love to do after my PTSD/burnout in January :)

Mar 10, 2026 • 31min
84. The Travel Experiment: on finding 'bare minimum' tethers while traveling
In this week's episode I talk about why traveling has been hard for me with my AuDHD, some past experiences I've had on trips (needing sometimes a full month to recover!), and how I approached my trip this past weekend as an experiment to explore a few questions: 1. Do I have an easier time coming home if I am not the one who has to drive?2. Do I have an easier time coming home if the primary objective of the trip is to rest and relax?3. Do I have an easier time coming home if I have maintained a threshold connection to my routines at home?

Feb 25, 2026 • 33min
83. Recovering after a PTSD trigger: fun as the main event

Jan 23, 2026 • 37min
82. What do I do when I'm avoiding work, my computer, my office?
Rooting into care, building safety, creating positive emotional experiences, leaning into transition time, and getting curious about the wisdom of our resistance. All so we can pull away from the cycles of avoidance, to adrenaline-and-deadline-fueled push, to crash and burnout, only for that cycle to repeat. Avoidance is asking to be met with support and care, and not to push ourselves harder until we feel like breaking.

Jan 8, 2026 • 36min
81. Using the Scientific Method to work with your ADHD brain
Explore the intriguing intersection of the scientific method and ADHD management. The host shares how experimentation can replace self-blame, turning failures into valuable data. Discover the importance of tracking changes by keeping a lab notebook, and learn about forming hypotheses based on personal patterns. From testing sleep adjustments to refining morning routines, each experiment offers insights. Get inspired to run your own tests, collect meaningful data, and enhance your understanding of your unique ADHD brain!

Jan 1, 2026 • 8min
80. Protecting my positive emotional experiences around podcasting today
It's New Year's Day and I AM TIRED, FAM. I really wanted to share this idea & framework I'm so excited about on experimental frameworks & using the scientific method to better understand your brain & your needs, but I hit a wall in the middle of this episode, which was already a capacity-aligned pivot from that—and I realized I need to end this recording early to go take care of myself. This episode is my own documentation of the win of making a visit, giving myself the chance to see how I felt recording, and realizing from that lived-experience data that my answer is a genuine & authentic 'no' for today. I'll catch up with you more in the next few weeks!

Dec 23, 2025 • 43min
79. Coming back to center after travel and an update on ADHD meds re: creative process
Sharing in this episode about how I'm coming back to center after a season of travel & routine disruptions, and how I'm noticing ADHD medication is changing my creative process—a lot of grief here for me at the change, but I'm trying some new experiments to see if there are other systems and supports I need to help me with my creativity on meds!

Nov 6, 2025 • 35min
78. When “I don’t want to” really means “I don’t know how”
This episode is about the experience of Demand Avoidance + how it connects not only to our experience of autonomy-loss, but ALSO our experience of uncertainty—not just that we don't want to do the thing, but that we actually don't yet know how.In this episode, I share about the differences between demand avoidance and procrastination, and how the understanding of autonomy needs strengthens our resources for support. I'm then breaking down how overwhelm, uncertainty, and lack of clarity can influence the experience of demand avoidance, and how understanding this can bring create even more options for support!

Oct 31, 2025 • 33min
77. A Capacity-Aligned Approach to Credit Card Debt
Quick Vyvanse ADHD med update from me on this episode, and then jumping into the main topic for today: Nervous System Regulation vs Nervous System Capacity Building, where capacity building can be more effective than regulation, and how I've applied this concept to paying off my post-Hurricane Helene credit card debt.

Oct 23, 2025 • 35min
76. ADHD Meds Update: How will I know when I've found the right dose?
**THIS EPISODE IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE!!** I'm only sharing my personal experiences and reflections! Talk to your doctor!In this episode I share about what I noticed on 20, 30, and 40mg of Vyvanse, and what I'm looking for to know when I've found the 'right' dose of Vyvanse for me (hopefully!)


