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Snack Attack — Big Feelings, ADHD Binge Cycles & Breaking the Shame Spiral (Part II)
In Part 2 of our Snack Attack series, we move past dopamine and impulsivity to tackle the final boss of ADHD-snacking: emotional dysregulation. From big feelings to binge cycles, executive dysfunction, and snack stashes that rival Costco, we’re breaking down why ADHD turns eating into chaos — and what actually helps calm the storm.
Sep 169 min read


Snack Attack: ADHD, Dopamine & the Hidden-Twinkie Phenomenon (Part I)
ADHD brains + snacks = chaos, but there’s science behind it. Dopamine droughts, impulsivity, and snack-chasing aren’t “bad habits” — they’re predictable brain wiring. In Part 1 of our Snack Attack series, we break down why the pantry keeps disappearing and why impulsivity, dopamine, and hidden Twinkies might all be connected.
Sep 95 min read


Diagnosed with ADHD at 41: Turns Out, Tara Was Right
Getting diagnosed with ADHD at 41 explains a lot — the impulsive motorcycle, chaotic TV career, and why her nickname is Hammy. Cece takes us through her late-diagnosis journey with humor, honesty, and a reminder that you’re not broken — you’re just wired differently.
Aug 265 min read


Is My ADHD Kid Actually Ready for Sleep-away Camp?
Let’s be honest: launching your neurodivergent kid into sleepaway camp is less “peaceful summer break” and more “emotional cannonball into the unknown.” One minute you’re carefully labeling every sock, the next you’re decoding a single sentence letter that ends with, “Anyway, love ya”—which was definitely written by either ChatGPT or an alien named Elitneg Iek.
In this chaotic checklist meets camp survival guide, I break down what “readiness” actually looks like (spoiler: it
Jul 297 min read


My Brain (Okay, His Brain) Made Me Do It: The ND Life Origin Story
It all started with a 3D printer, a fidget-hustling ADHD kid, and a mom trying to caffeinate her way through the chaos. Spoiler: we were just trying to make a toy. Instead, we built a brand.
May 293 min read
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