In this high-energy episode of the podcast, we explore the mental clutter of unfinished tasks, the chaos of doing too much, and how ADHD brains manage both. From closing loops (yes, even that jacket with the broken pocket) to emotional burnout, we get into the real-life strategies and humor behind getting things done—or not.
We also detour into:
Why grammar anxiety is real
What Montessori education taught us (or didn’t)
ADHD-friendly mascara hacks (hello, tubing mascara)
Our strong feelings about Southern barbecue, biscuits, and the great chicken & waffles debate
The concept of “mirroring energy” in relationships and conversation
How commencement speeches and Will Ferrell helped shape our comedic roots
This episode blends mental health, ADHD insights, food obsessions, and spontaneous improv into a laugh-filled hour of relatability. If you’re someone who multitasks too hard, overthinks breakfast, or can’t stop bumping into doorknobs, this one’s for you.
Keywords: ADHD, productivity, closing loops, burnout, mental health, Southern food, chicken and waffles, biscuits, Will Ferrell, Montessori, grammar, comedy podcast, funny podcast, lifestyle, self-awareness, high-energy conversation, tubing mascara