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ADHD in Men Over 40: From Shame and Addiction to Superpower with Ron Souers

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What if your “problem” brain was actually your superpower? In this powerful episode of Live & Be Great, host Latonya McDonald sits down with ADHD coach and author Ronald (Ron) Souers II to explore ADHD in men over 40, the hidden link with shame and addiction, and what it really takes to move from self-sabotage to self-acceptance.Ron vulnerably shares his journey through addiction, depression, and feeling “broken” before discovering ADHD as an adult. Together, he and Latonya unpack how late-diagnosed ADHD often hides behind labels like “lazy” or “unmotivated,” and how coaching, spiritual awareness, and journaling can help men reclaim their identity, leadership, and emotional freedom.If you’re a man who suspects you have ADHD (or love someone who does), this episode will give you language, validation, and practical tools to start seeing your brain as brilliant, not defective.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:Why so many men over 40 are only now getting diagnosed with ADHDHow shame, family expectations, and culture keep men from asking for helpThe connection between ADHD and addiction as a way of numbing emotional painHow ADHD coaching supports self-awareness, structure, and real transformationWays to begin reframing ADHD as a superpower, not a character flawHow to use self-discovery journaling without perfectionism or pressurePractical mindfulness and nervous system tools for everyday regulationHow to start breaking generational trauma and shame cycles in your familyWhy building a support system (coaches, community, safe friendships) is non‑negotiable for long-term growthTimestamps:00:00 – Welcome and introduction to Ron Souers II04:00 – Ron’s story: addiction, depression, and discovering ADHD in his 40s11:30 – Men, shame, and why ADHD often goes undiagnosed18:10 – The overlap between ADHD, addiction, and emotional pain24:45 – What ADHD coaching really looks like and how it helps32:00 – “Your brain isn’t broken”: reframing ADHD as a superpower39:20 – Journaling and self-discovery for adults with ADHD46:15 – Mindfulness, spirituality, and listening to your gut52:40 – Breaking generational patterns and creating new stories58:10 – Final thoughts, encouragement, and how to take the next stepAbout Our Guest – Ronald (Ron) Souers IIRon Souers is an ADHD advocate, coach, podcast host, and author of The Self Discovery Journal for Adults with ADHD. Through his brand Your ADHD Guy, he helps adults—especially men—understand their neurodivergent wiring, heal from shame, and build lives aligned with their strengths. He also hosts the podcast “Don’t Mind Me, I’m Different,” where he shares real conversations about living with ADHD and depression.Website: YourADHDGuy.comEmail: RonSouers@DADHDWSS.comPodcast: Don’t Mind Me, I’m DifferentAbout Live & Be Great with Latonya McDonaldLive & Be Great is a podcast that blends spiritual insight, psychology, and practical coaching to help you heal emotionally, break generational patterns, and step into your purpose. Hosted by Latonya McDonald, a spiritual and psychological life coach, the show creates safe space for real conversations about trauma, self-worth, faith, and transformation.If this episode spoke to you:Share it with a man in your life who might be struggling with ADHD, addiction, or silent shame.Leave a rating and review so more people can find these conversations.Take the next step on your own healing journey with Latonya’s Digital Soul Cleanse:👉 liveandbegreat.com/digital-soul-cleanseKeywords: ADHD in men over 40, adult ADHD, ADHD and addiction, ADHD coaching, men’s mental health, shame and vulnerability, emotional healing, neurodivergent men, journaling for ADHD, mindfulness practices, generational trauma, spiritual growth, Live and Be Great, Latonya McDonald, Ronald Souers II
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