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Making it Stick! Memory and ADHD for College with Daniella Karidi, Ph.D.
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Memory isn’t just about recall — it’s about learning, encoding, storing, and retrieving information in ways that actually work with your brain. In this conversation, Pete Wright and Nikki Kinzer continue the ADHD in College series with returning guest Dr. Daniella Karidi, diving deep into the practical study strategies that help students and adults build lasting memory.
From note-taking that actually supports learning, to strategies for sleep, nutrition, and asking for help, Daniella lays out a roadmap that makes studying less overwhelming and more effective. Whether you’re heading into a new semester, studying for certification, or just trying to remember what’s in that self-help book you just read, this episode gives you tools that can help you work with your ADHD brain — not against it.
Links & Notes
- Join Focus on ADHD Books | Bookclubs
- Support the Show on Patreon
- Dig into the podcast Shownotes Database
- (00:00) - Welcome to Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast
- (02:55) - Daniella Karidi, Ph.D.
- (05:47) - Predicting Success in College
- (22:08) - The Classroom Experience
- (29:39) - Repetition and Finding Distinction in Information
- (41:13) - Energy
- (45:59) - Asking for Help
🎓 College Coaching for ADHD Students is Now Enrolling!
Starting college with ADHD? Don’t go it alone. At Take Control ADHD, we offer two personalized coaching options to help students thrive both academically and emotionally. The Roadmap Planning Package includes two pre-semester strategy sessions to build custom calendars, break down big assignments, and create ADHD-friendly systems for success. For ongoing support, our Weekly Coaching Package offers one-on-one accountability throughout the semester to stay focused, flexible, and in control.
Learn more and find the right fit at https://takecontroladhd.com/college.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★514 episodes
Manage episode 502923150 series 3369332
Memory isn’t just about recall — it’s about learning, encoding, storing, and retrieving information in ways that actually work with your brain. In this conversation, Pete Wright and Nikki Kinzer continue the ADHD in College series with returning guest Dr. Daniella Karidi, diving deep into the practical study strategies that help students and adults build lasting memory.
From note-taking that actually supports learning, to strategies for sleep, nutrition, and asking for help, Daniella lays out a roadmap that makes studying less overwhelming and more effective. Whether you’re heading into a new semester, studying for certification, or just trying to remember what’s in that self-help book you just read, this episode gives you tools that can help you work with your ADHD brain — not against it.
Links & Notes
- Join Focus on ADHD Books | Bookclubs
- Support the Show on Patreon
- Dig into the podcast Shownotes Database
- (00:00) - Welcome to Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast
- (02:55) - Daniella Karidi, Ph.D.
- (05:47) - Predicting Success in College
- (22:08) - The Classroom Experience
- (29:39) - Repetition and Finding Distinction in Information
- (41:13) - Energy
- (45:59) - Asking for Help
🎓 College Coaching for ADHD Students is Now Enrolling!
Starting college with ADHD? Don’t go it alone. At Take Control ADHD, we offer two personalized coaching options to help students thrive both academically and emotionally. The Roadmap Planning Package includes two pre-semester strategy sessions to build custom calendars, break down big assignments, and create ADHD-friendly systems for success. For ongoing support, our Weekly Coaching Package offers one-on-one accountability throughout the semester to stay focused, flexible, and in control.
Learn more and find the right fit at https://takecontroladhd.com/college.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★514 episodes
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