Surviving Tiny Humans: 10 Minute Triage for Newborns & New Parents
Turns out, having a newborn gives you ADHD. Not metaphorically. For real. So for this episode I brought in someone who knows exactly how to work with a brain that isn't cooperating. Jessica Lewis is an ADHD coach, host of the Quick Wins for ADHD Moms podcast, and a mom of three who was diagnosed with ADHD at 43 after recognizing herself in her son's symptoms. She joined me to talk practical, low-lift strategies that work specifically for the newborn phase — whether you have ADHD or not. In this episode: * Why new parenthood is functionally identical to ADHD — and why that actually matters for how you cope * Protecting your sleep — why it's the highest-leverage thing you can do and how to actually make it happen * The postpartum registry idea — asking for the specific help you actually need instead of hoping people figure it out * Pump parts in the fridge — the tip that will save you from washing them after every single session * Freezer meals, frozen vegetables, and why your toaster oven is about to become your best friend * How to delegate the tasks that are draining you without feeling like you have to ask awkwardly This one is part of the Life With a Newborn series — practical support for the phase that nobody fully prepares you for. 🔗 Find Jessica at theadhdmom.com and Quick Wins for ADHD Moms wherever you listen to podcasts.
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