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Apr 21, 2025

This week on the Embracing Intensity podcast, I’m thrilled to welcome back the always thoughtful and illuminating Brendan Mahan, founder of ADHD Essentials and creator of the Wall of Awful. In this free-flowing and deeply relatable conversation, we dive into the realities of ADHD burnout, navigating screen time, and what it really means to rest. Brendan and I both share personally about our own experiences with burnout and recovery, and how we’re learning to work with our neurodivergent brains instead of against them.

About Brendan Mahan:

Brendan Mahan is a speaker, coach, and host of the ADHD Essentials Podcast. He specializes in helping families, educators, and individuals better understand ADHD through metaphor, structure, and compassion. Brendan is known for his "Wall of Awful" model—a powerful visual metaphor that helps people identify and move through the emotional blocks that make motivation so hard for those with ADHD. He’s currently working on a book titled Overcoming the Wall of Awful, expected to release in 2026.

 


 

In This Episode:

  • The difference between hard fascination and soft fascination, and why the latter is key for real rest

  • What the Default Mode Network is and how it affects neurodivergent minds

  • How screen time mimics rest but often leads to hard fascination and further mental exhaustion

  • The origins of the Wall of Awful and how it helps people understand motivation challenges

  • Tools Brendan uses to access soft fascination, from walks in the woods to weighted pressure

  • The idea of contaminated time and how it sabotages meaningful rest

  • Navigating professional transitions and creative burnout

  • Letting go of transactional relationships and leaning into transformational connection

  • Using Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to intentionally rebuild from burnout

  • How embracing your values and regulating sensory input can be powerful tools for recovery

  • Reframing burnout as a “season” and holding onto hope that things can and do change

🎧 Tune in to hear a heartfelt, relatable conversation on burnout, ADHD, and the power of slowing down with intention. Whether you're deep in burnout or on the road to recovery, this episode offers compassionate insights and practical tools to help you find your way back to balance.

 


 

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Apr 7, 2025

In this inspiring episode of Embracing Intensity, I’m joined by the vibrant and insightful Fizzah Zaidi, a psychotherapist based in Chicago who works with adults with ADHD, especially those navigating high-pressure environments like tech and finance. We originally connected at an ADHD conference over boots and breakfast, and I’m so excited to bring her energy and wisdom to the podcast!

Fizzah shares her journey from a creative career in animation to becoming a mental health professional, her passion for social justice, and how she uses her intensity to empower her clients. Together, we explore what it means to navigate neurodivergence with curiosity, creativity, and self-compassion.

 


 

About Fizzah Zaidi:

Fizzah is a psychotherapist and former animator who brings her creative flair and social justice focus into her therapeutic practice. Working primarily with high-achieving adults in the finance and tech sectors, she specializes in supporting ADHD and twice-exceptional individuals as they navigate complex challenges in both personal and professional settings. Her approach is multimodal, trauma-informed, and deeply rooted in empathy, humor, and the belief that everyone deserves someone who truly believes in them.

 


 

In This Episode:

  • How Fizzah uses creativity and multimodal therapy to connect with clients

  • The role of social justice in her personal and professional intensity

  • Navigating cultural stigma around mental health and emotional expression

  • Toning down to survive: childhood masking and fear of judgment

  • Channeling intensity into advocacy: challenging grad school policies while pregnant

  • Why “being kind to yourself” means embracing your human moments

  • The power of curiosity and education in making sense of your neurodivergent brain

  • Executive function myths: the difference between lacking skills vs. activation

  • Building community care, challenging black-and-white thinking, and supporting clients in discovering their fire

 


Conclusion:

Fizzah reminds us that intensity can be a powerful force for justice, healing, and growth when it’s supported and expressed authentically. Her story highlights the importance of giving ourselves permission to feel, question, and grow in our own unique ways—and supporting others as they do the same. Whether you’re navigating neurodivergence, embracing your emotional depth, or looking for ways to channel your fire, this episode will leave you feeling seen and inspired.

🎧 Tune in now and discover how you, too, can embrace your intensity and turn it into your greatest strength.


 

Resources & Links:

  • Fizzah Zaidi Psychotherapy Website: fzpsychotherapy.com

  • Connect with Fizzah via Email: Available through her website

  • Located in Chicago? Reach out and grab coffee with Fizzah!

  • PowerZone Toolkit Challenge (Free & Evergreen): embracingintensity.com/toolkit

  • Join the Embracing Intensity Community: community.embracingintensity.com

 

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