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Executive Function for All | A Podcast by Untapped Learning

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Struggling with organization, time management, or focus? Welcome to "Executive Function Skills for All," the podcast dedicated to helping you master executive function skills and achieve your goals. Whether you're a student aiming for better grades, an adult juggling life's demands, a teenager seeking improved focus, or a student-athlete balancing academics and sports, this podcast is for you. We explore practical strategies for improving planning, organization, time management, emotional regulation, and more. Dealing with ADHD, dyslexia, anxiety, autism spectrum challenges, or just want to im...

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Untapped Learning

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Education

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Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

How Parents Can Support Teens with ADHD Without Constant Conflict | Gabe Casher, Ph.D. 08.07.2026

When discussing homework, why does it suddenly become a fight between students and parents? When discussing a child’s success, it can be anxiety-inducing for both the child and the parent. For parents, it’s much more difficult to identify/resonate with their children when there isn't any proof to back up a child’s progress, while for children, it's difficult when parents get too involved. It creat...

Keeping a good relationship with a child with executive function challenges | Cindy Goldrich 24.06.2026

In the earliest stages of school, a lot of changes happen, especially towards a student’s learning, their development, and even their relationship with their family. In this engaging work, Cindy Goldrich, founder of PTS Coaching and ADHD/Executive Function Parent Coach, provides a deeper insight into how students and parents can communicate what needs to be done, without sacrificing effective comm...

How to Advocate for Your Student’s Learning | Jessica Diamond 12.06.2026

Advocating for students is already difficult for many parents, even more so when the student in question has ADHD, Dyslexia, or executive functioning struggles. However, there are processes to help not only advocate, but to keep a good relationship between parents and the students. In this podcast, Jessica Diamond, a professional Special Education Advocate, demonstrates an emphasis on the importan...

Executive Function Coaches on ADHD, Homework Support & Student Accountability 03.06.2026

ADHD, executive function challenges, procrastination, missing assignments, and academic overwhelm can make school frustrating for both students and parents. In this conversation, Nathan sits down with Untapped Learning Homework Center Coordinator and executive function coach Devin Saunders to break down how our Homework Center helps neurodivergent students build accountability, organization, emoti...

College Recruiting for Student Athletes with ADHD | Katie Anderson 27.05.2026

In this episode, we sat down with Katie Anderson, a former Duke soccer player and college advisor who specializes in helping student athletes and families navigate both college admissions and athletic recruiting. Katie breaks down what parents need to understand before the process becomes stressful: why talent alone is not enough, how students can stay organized when communicating with coaches, wh...

Why High Achievers with ADHD Feel Like Imposters | Jen Zobel Bieber 06.05.2026

Jen Zobel Bieber is a certified ADHD coach at the Hallowell Center who specializes in helping high-achieving adults with ADHD better understand their brains, reduce shame, and build systems that actually work. Jen graduated as valedictorian from Columbia University, received her coaching certification from NYU, and has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, The Financial Times, and The Today...

Supporting Teens After Treatment | Dave Herz, Founder of Wonder 01.05.2026

In this episode, we’re joined by Dave Herz, Founder of Wonder and a leader in young adult transition support with over 25 years of experience working with teens, young adults, and their families. Dave has been a pioneer in aftercare and wraparound support, founding one of the first non-residential programs for young adults returning home from treatment. His work has helped shape best practices in...

Keeping Ahead of the College Transition | Ryan Palm, Executive Director of Neurodiversity at Mercyhurst University 22.04.2026

Ryan Palm, Executive Director of the Brad McGarry Center for Neurodiversity at Mercyhurst University, joins the podcast to break down what really happens to students when they transition from high school to college. Drawing from his work supporting neurodiverse students, Ryan explains why executive function challenges become more visible in college and why planning, organization, and follow-throug...

Why ADHD, Anxiety & Autism Get Misdiagnosed | Dr. Jennifer Paz Ryan 15.04.2026

Dr. Jennifer Paz Ryan is a licensed clinical psychologist and co-founder of Elevated Insights Assessment, specializing in complex learning profiles and co-occurring conditions across the lifespan. In this episode, we dive into what happens when challenges like ADHD, anxiety, autism, and learning disabilities show up together and how often they mask one another. Dr. Paz Ryan breaks down why many st...

How to Prepare Your Student for College Success | Laura Barr 08.04.2026

Laura Barr is a high-level college consultant and the Founder and CEO of Emerging Consulting, where she helps students and families navigate the college process with clarity, strategy, and purpose. With a background in student-centered coaching, Laura brings a unique perspective to college planning. Her work is grounded in a simple yet powerful mission: to help raise and launch good humans through...

The Parent Trap: Breaking the Cycle of Conflict at Home | Katie Blakey 03.04.2026

If it feels like every conversation with your child turns into a battle, you’re not alone. In this episode, Brandon sits down with Katie Blakeley, an executive function and parent coach who works closely with neurodiverse students and families, to unpack a pattern many parents find themselves stuck in but don’t know how to name. You try to help. They resist. You step in more. They shut down or pus...

The 5 Pillars of a Successful Transition to College | Hannah Bookbinder 20.03.2026

The transition from high school to college is one of the most significant and often underestimated shifts in a student’s life. While many students leave home academically prepared, far fewer are equipped with the executive function skills required to manage their time, advocate for themselves, and navigate the independence that college demands . In this episode, Brandon sits down with Hannah Bookb...

Understanding ADHD: Rejection Sensitivity, Motivation, and the ADHD Brain | Dr. William Dodson 11.03.2026

What if ADHD isn’t a deficit… but a different nervous system? In this powerful conversation, board-certified psychiatrist Dr. William Dodson shares decades of clinical insight on ADHD, Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD), medication optimization, and what he calls the “interest-based nervous system. We discuss: • Why importance doesn’t motivate the ADHD brain • The 5 things that reliably create...

How Dungeons & Dragons Builds Executive Function Skills with Rhina Guzmán 04.03.2026

What if executive function skills weren’t taught through worksheets, but through adventure? In this episode, we sit down with Rhina Guzman, executive function coach at Untapped Learning and creator of our Dungeons & Dragons Executive Function Program. Rhina explains how a tabletop role-playing game becomes a powerful tool for building organization, emotional regulation, task initiation, planni...

Anxiety Isn’t the Problem | Nick Thompson, LCSW, on Performance & Pressure 27.02.2026

If your teen says “I have anxiety” before every test, presentation, or big moment… this episode will change how you understand what’s actually happening. Licensed clinical social worker Nick Thompson joins us to unpack the truth about anxiety, performance pressure, and why students shut down under stress. With over 15 years of experience working with adolescents and families in schools, private pr...

Harvard M.Ed. Andrew Watson on Working Memory 20.02.2026

Few things are more frustrating than feeling like your brain just won’t hold onto information. You try to follow directions. You lose track halfway through. You ask a question that was just answered. And eventually, you start wondering if something is wrong with you. In this episode of Executive Function for All, Brandon sits down with Andrew Watson — former high school teacher, Harvard M.Ed. in M...

How to Support Your Teen Without Overstepping | Shawna Warner, MSW 04.02.2026

Parenting teenagers often feels like walking a tightrope. You want to support them, but not smother them. You want to help, but not fix everything for them. In this episode of Executive Function for All, we’re joined by Shawna Warner, a parent coach and clinical social worker who specializes in teenage resilience, identity development, and family dynamics. We talk about what happens when a teen’s...

Supporting Kids Who Struggle: Tools for Parents and Educators | Ali Schroer, LCSW 28.01.2026

In this episode of EF for All, we’re joined by Ali Schroer, LCSW—a psychotherapist, former classroom teacher, and nationally recognized expert on anxiety and executive functioning. As the founder of Schroer Counseling and Consulting, Ali brings a rare combination of clinical expertise and real-world experience supporting children, teens, families, and high-achieving adults. Ali’s background includ...

Understanding the Social Side of Executive Function Struggles with Lana Gollyhorn 21.01.2026

Social struggles are often the most painful part of executive function challenges, and the least understood. In this episode, Brandon sits down with Lana Gollyhorn, a psychotherapist with nearly two decades of experience working directly with children, adolescents, and families. Lana brings a rare lens into what kids are actually experiencing beneath the surface when social situations fall apart....

Procrastination, Trauma, and Executive Function in Adults | Howard Baumgarten, LPC 07.01.2026

In this episode of Executive Function for All, Brandon Slade talks with Licensed Professional Counselor Howard Baumgarten about the emotional side of executive function that often gets overlooked, especially for adults and men with ADHD. Howard explains how suppression, anxiety, and past experiences show up as procrastination, distraction, and burnout. Instead of pushing harder, real change comes...

A Forbes 30 Under 30’s Approach to Student Mental Health | Tessa Zimmerman 17.12.2025

What if improving student mental health didn’t require more time, more programs, or more pressure? In this episode of Executive Function for All , Brandon Slade sits down with Tessa Zimmerman, founder of Upstream Education, TEDx speaker, and Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, to explore how short, intentional practices can reduce student stress and strengthen executive function. Tessa shares how her own...

Coaching the Whole Child: Jodi Sleeper-Triplett on 30 Years of ADHD Advocacy and EF Support 12.12.2025

Jodi Sleeper-Triplett, MCC, SCAC, BCC, joins us for a powerful conversation about how ADHD and executive function coaching have transformed over the past three decades. As the founder of JST Coaching & Training and the creator of the first ICF-accredited student coach training focused on coaching students with ADHD, executive function, and learning challenges, Jodi brings deep expertise and a...

Finding Joy in the College Application Process with Nita June 14.11.2025

What if the college application process didn’t have to feel like a crisis? In this episode, Brandon talks with Nita June, Founder of June College Counseling — an independent educational consultant who brings joy, intention, and humanity back into college admissions. With a background in theater and film, Nita helps students with ADHD and other learning differences find their voice, manage overwhel...

Student-Athlete Strategies: Planning, Study Skills & Self-Advocacy with Isaac Green 07.11.2025

In this episode, we sit down with Isaac Green, former University of Washington Track & Field All-Pac-12 runner and current Untapped Executive Function Coach. Isaac opens up about his own academic struggles, like failing statistics (twice), and the skills that helped him bounce back. Together, Brandon and Isaac explore practical strategies for: ✅ Time management and planning routines ✅ Buildi...

The Truth About Dyslexia: Confidence, Working Memory, and Real Solutions 31.10.2025

In this episode, Brandon Slade, Founder of Untapped Learning, sits down with Jill Michaud, Head of School at Hillside School & Center for Dyslexia in Boulder, Colorado. Together they unpack what dyslexia is (and isn’t), the connection between phonological processing and reading, and how early intervention can completely change a student’s confidence and self-esteem. Jill explains Hillside’s st...

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