Thriving with ADHD podcast: Storytelling as a Superpower for Adults with ADHD – with Grant Crowell

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When you live with ADHD, daily life can feel like a whirlwind of ideas, distractions, and competing priorities. But what if there was a skill that could help you organize your thoughts, connect with others, and even turn challenges into opportunities?
In our latest episode of Thriving with ADHD, we sit down with voiceover artist and ADHD advocate Grant Crowell for a refreshingly unfiltered, reflective, and often funny conversation about storytelling as a tool for navigating life with ADHD.
Instead of sticking to a formal interview, Grant takes us through a series of personal stories—each one revealing how creativity, humor, and self-awareness can make a world of difference.

Here’s some of what we explore:
- The high school runner’s memory trick: How Grant turned anagrams into a clever mental strategy before he even knew he had ADHD.
- Surviving non-ADHD-friendly workplaces: The signs to look out for, and how to advocate for yourself when the environment doesn’t work for your brain.
- Lessons from live radio and voiceover work: Communication tips, the role of failure, and why leaning into your uniqueness matters.
- The “Face Tag” networking tip: A creative way to remember people and make lasting connections—yes, it involves cartooning!
- Why storytelling works: How sharing personal stories activates memory, builds empathy, and fosters deeper understanding in both personal and professional life.
Whether you were diagnosed recently or have been living with ADHD for years, this episode will inspire you to see your own life stories in a new light—and maybe even share them with others.
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Listen to the full episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your preferred streaming app.
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