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Sep 29
49m 11s

Songs That Stick: ADHD Tools with JP & K...

WILLIAM CURB
About this episode

Hey Team!

This week, I’m talking with Emmy-winning composers Kat Raio Rende and JP Rende, a husband and wife team who’ve written music for everyone from Elmo to the Jonas Brothers. But today we’re talking about their project Aidee, a collection of songs designed to help kids with ADHD build everyday tools through music.

I got a chance to listen through the album before the interview and it’s honestly really great. Since having my own kids I’ve had the opportunity to listen to a lot of children’s music, so I was pleasantly surprised with how good the songs actually are and how quickly the messages got into my head.

Which leads right into what we Kat, JP and I talked about in the interview - how we can use music as a tool for memory and routines, why silly songs can be powerful ADHD strategies, and how turning everyday frustrations into sticky little tunes can lower shame and raise confidence. We also get into working with ADHD but also how to navigate working with a partner who has ADHD. We also touch on breathing exercises, dealing with shame, and the parenting tightrope of empathy and boundaries.


AIDEE - Nothing Rhymes with Orange Full Album - https://www.youtube.com/@AIDEEHD
Kat & JP website - https://www.earwormny.com/


If you'd life to follow along on the show notes page you can find that at HackingYourADHD.com/246

YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/y835cnrk

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HackingYourADHD

This Episode's Top Tips

For our tips today, let’s go through all those songs on the album, each of which is a tool in itself:

  1. Anything Else - Reminding us to check if there is anything else we need when we leave the house.
  2. Mad Mad (Jelly Belly) - which asks us to check in with ourselves when we’re feeling dysregulated and seeing if maybe we just need to take a second to take care of our basic needs
  3. Put it Away - I think this one is pretty clear cut, don’t put it down, put it away.
  4. Control - While one of the symptoms of ADHD is that we tend to be quite impulsive, we still have control over our actions - when you feel that impulse you can take a breath and decide if that’s what you really want to do
  5. Learning More Everyday - We’re a work in progress and while we’ll have mistakes along the way, that’s okay
  6. Breathe - when we’re feeling overwhelmed it’s important for us to slow down and take a second to breathe and get ourselves recenter

And remember to hear all those songs just check out the Aidee Youtube channel - link in the show notes

 

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