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077. a juicy april q&a!

Helloooo my friends!! Here is our very very juicy q+a for April!! I sure hope you don't mind me talking your ear off for a couple hours ;o) I tried to not ramble but there were over 50 questions and I wanted to make sure I got to all of them <3 

Hope you enjoyyyyy!!

077. a juicy april q&a!

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Really enjoyed this podcast! I just joined your Patreon but have been following you on YouTube for sometime now. I also wanted to add I named my cat from a studio Ghibli film. My cat is Haku!

Contessa Yost

add on: ✨️having a house organization thats adhd friendly (meaning: baskets and trash bins where things collect, that qay the chaos is more contained - then set a day in the week to put away the things in the chaos baskets and take out the trash) ✨️set visual reminders in place that can spark the brain to remember cleaning (like putting up a list of things to do on the fridge, making a cleaning utensil visible in the place its needed most often) ✨️encourage your partner to give themself positive feedback and tru to remember the things in the household they DO, because if you focus on what youre not doing it can feel like youre not doing anything very quickly. if you focus on what you are already accomplishing, its less daunting to think of the next things youre working on, because it seems less impossible ✨️great resource for adhd household things is "how to adhd" youtube channel

Luna Meyer

on ADHD household things: ✨️ask your partner to set alarms to do things (like an alarm for laundry every saturday/every other evening) ✨️positive feedback does a lot for feeling like theres a reqard atached to doing things in the household (since our reward system is screwed, actual rewards can help) ✨️talk about if you can maybe remind them in a gentle way about the tasks at band more frequently (like asking about cleaning the kitchen every morning) - this can be really triggering for some people but really helpful to others, so nuance and talking and stuff :) ✨️figure out which hosehold tasks ARE easy for them, maybe then you dont have to split every job 50/50 but have jobs they do and jobs you do ✨️figure out if theres aays to make necesary tasks more easy (like making it a music jam out session while cleaning the dishes together or listening to an audiobook when vacuuming) ✨️find out what your and their cleaning needs are af a baseline (maybe you really need the kitchen to be jn order and theh need the floor to be vacuumed for health or other reasons, then its easier - for adhd brains - to do the things that have an additional factor of importance)

Luna Meyer

Just getting to this but you're keeping me company as I go through a long monday workday, so thank you for the ep chey! <3

Bee Poshek

I finally got around to listening to this and wanted to say a huuuge holy cow/thank you for answering all of our questions!! Such a trooper 🤩 this episode was so wholesome!

Tas Needham

Love the very long ep. We did the Japan trip, started in Saporro and took the train down to Tokyo, then Kyoto, Osaka and some tiny towns along the way. Honestly, it was amazing. We went in winter and watching the landscape change from 5m deep snow to green mossy down the bottom was glorious. Highly recommend. 😻😻😻😻

Jordan Alice Fyfe

Listen to this at work and it made the day go by so quickly!! ◡̈ Have you read The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green? I listened to the audiobook, and it really made me want to romanticize my life! I felt like I wanted to really pay attention to what was going to on how I felt about things in my life!

Sarah Mimbs

If you love Felicita Sala PLEASE read Your Birthday Was the Best (by Maggie Hutchings)—it’s so so funny, one of my favorite recent picture books. I looove Jon Klassen too! I also recommend What Is Love? by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Carson Ellis. (I work in a children’s bookstore and I love getting to read picture books during slow times!)

Audrey M

I absolutely screamed when I heard you talk about Great Comet! You'd make a stunning Natasha or even Sonya!! It's my favorite show!

Sami McDonald

Also omg I can't wait for you to experience Tunic! It's one of my faves

Isabel

okay??? AUDIBLY GASPED ABOUT SLAY THE PRINCESS HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS????

molly

thank you for this brilliant little pocket of insight and perspective ☀️✨ wondering if it’s possible to have text versions or summaries (tiny bullet points or a transcript) of your podcasts? i love listening and always want to take away tidbits but i end up forgetting them along the way. i think i’m more of a visual learner!! thanks so much love you❤️❤️

kris.tiann

My partner and I truly enjoyed your podcast while driving to Berkeley for a little day trip. This was definitely a treat for both of us!! thank youu!! ♡ I just turned 25 last month and I'm currently experiencing my "midlife crisis" phase at the moment where I don't know what the heck I'm doing... It's a relief that I'm not experiencing this alone. Thanks for the advice you gave about creativity/career, it straightened out my chaotic brain a little lol. Do more longer podcasts plsss hehe :))

Ranz Ocampo

The Spiral is VERY cool (and the Buried is definitely the one that I find most terrifying....). Also: Thank you for such amazing creativity/career advice, I'm at a pivot moment right now and really terrified that what I'm planning to try and do next year will not be the right choice for me. I am taking your advice to follow my curiosity and my joy to heart! This podcast was a delight to listen to ^_^

pitch.pine

I’m on a early morning train trip wich is just as long as the episode so I’m listening to it to keep me company and i enjoy it very much, thank you! ♥️

Charlotte

Yer company is dearly treasured!!! ✏️💭💌 so excite 2 listen 🤓✨

mystikmisfit

gasp happy birthday!!!

cheyenne 🌠

Woot! I've missed these long Q&A's. Any chance of doing Tea Times again?

TeslaDarwin

What a treat to find this in my podcast player on my birthday!

Kurt Higgins

Oh Cheyenne, big love to you for talking about figuring out career stuff bc I feel so seen. Im exiting a period of about 5 years where I had no idea what I wanted to do. I have a degree but didn’t want to get a job with it. I’m just now starting to unapologetically follow my curiosity and my joy and not worry about what I’m supposed to be doing at age 29, and I’m so much happier for it. Oh my gosh the difference in my life and how I feel about myself is huge. Much love for folks struggling with similar feelings 💞💞💞

Cassady Z Croft

Hateno village for living is such a good answer!! The sunsets there are 😍

Cozyhobbit

because you loved the secret history, i highly highly recommend ‘if we were villains’ by m. l. rio, very similar vibes but think dark academia theater students and shakespeare!!

Megan

Wow can’t wait to hear this 👏❣️

Ingela Barton

oh yeah i cried in middle school alot too and got made fun of lol

Finlay

omg perrrrfect!! Working on some freelance work this evening, and this is some good ear soupppp <3 thanks Cheyenne!

Robyn Coleman

Hooray, thanks!

Mattie Vukmir

https://discord.gg/SjJeqZf2 Here’s a link!!

cheyenne 🌠

What a wonderful long podcast! exactly what I needed to wrap up my work day <3 Do you have a link to your patron discord server anywhere?

Mattie Vukmir

Yay!! I love a long podcast >:)

Isabel


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