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This episode explores the core idea that ADHD brains are wired for context rather than linear order. Ash and Dusty explain how people with ADHD often struggle with outlines, step-by-step plans, and standalone documentati...
Wired for Context: How ADHD Thinks in Meaning, Not Lists is an episode from Translating ADHD by Asher Collins and Dusty Chipura. This episode explores the core idea that ADHD brains are wired for context rather than linear order. Ash and Du...
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Published Nov 10, 2025, 22:31 long, audio available.
This episode explores the core idea that ADHD brains are wired for context rather than linear order. Ash and Dusty explain how people with ADHD often struggle with outlines, step-by-step plans, and standalone documentation, because their meaning-making is dialogic and contextual. They describe common challenges—difficulty starting projects from an outline, trouble following instructions without the chance to ask clarifying questions, and cycles of avoidance or acting from desperation when outside pressures drive behavior. Practical examples include classroom learning, workplace documentation, and personal projects where contextual cues or real-time conversation make the difference between understanding and confusion. The hosts also highlight the strengths that come from contextual thinking: creative problem-solving, rapid performance in crises, and the ability to bridge different perspectives. They show how coaching can help by surfacing hidden contexts—values, cultural expectations, and assumptions—that drive unhelpful patterns, so clients can choose actions aligned with what actually matters to them. The episode closes with a reminder that “simple” ideas aren’t always accessible without the right context, and that recognizing how ADHD thinkers search for meaning is key to better learning, productivity, and self-understanding. Episode links + resources: Join the Community | Become a Patron Our Process: Understand, Own, Translate. About Asher and Dusty For more of the Translating ADHD podcast: Episode Transcripts: visit TranslatingADHD.com and click on the episode
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Wired for Context: How ADHD Thinks in Meaning, Not Lists is an episode from Translating ADHD by Asher Collins and Dusty Chipura.
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Wired for Context: How ADHD Thinks in Meaning, Not Lists is from Translating ADHD by Asher Collins and Dusty Chipura.
Published Nov 10, 2025 and 22:31 long