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Hands-Free Carry for ADHD Brains

32 min · 27 de jun de 2026
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Moving apartments with a one-year-old and ADHD is a recipe for losing everything you set down. This episode builds a complete hands-free carry system: a load-rated belt that won't twist, a magnetic phone mount that works one-handed, compressed keys with AirTag integration, and a slim power bank that disappears under your shirt. No tactical gear, no dad-holster vibes — just functional accessories that look normal at IKEA.

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