
In this episode, Scott Becker shares a personal perspective on living with ADHD, describing how even simple tasks like getting dressed can feel overwhelming.
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This is Scott Becker with the Becker Private Equity and the Becker Business Podcast. You know, thrilled today to note that the Becker Private Equity podcast is ranked in the top five in all of Apple businesses podcast today. It was ranked first the last several days. Now down a little bit, but just we are so thankful for our listenership, the amount of downloads and the people are listening. Today's discussion is adhd, the struggle is real. And again, I know, please don't take this offensively because I know ADHD is a very real thing. I know that my ADHD is kicking in very badly. The best sign I can tell you about it is aside from my constant effort to be very intense about what I'm doing and when I'm doing it so I don't get sort of thrown a loop or go in a different direction. The clearest sign that my ADHD is struggling literally comes when I'm getting dressed and I'm literally putting a sock on. And I, and I go through my head this, this mechanical count of I can't believe that I've got to put on another sock, another shoe, a shirt, and whatever else I still put on. And it feels to me like it's going to take me forever to do so. And I you can't move. The slowness getting that one sock on. I, I don't know if this is the experience of other people. It's certainly my experience with my own adhd. I'd love to hear from others and to see if this resonates with you and how you feel about it and anything you do to calm yourself in doing so. When I get into that spot, I literally have to slow myself down. I have to breathe, get that sock on, move to the next stock, stay away from my phone and just try and relax and, and just try and get myself moving one step at a time. Even though it feels like, even though it might only take me 60 seconds to a minute or two to get dressed, it feels like in the moment, like it's going to take me forever and then I won't be able to do anything else today until I get that done. I, I loved hearing from other people that struggle in this way and what they do about it and whether this is real for me, adhd, the struggle is real. Feel free at any time to text Scott Becker, 773-766-5322 Would love to hear your story. Thank you so much.
Becker Private Equity & Business Podcast: Episode Summary
Title: ADHD: The Struggle is Real
Host: Scott Becker
Release Date: August 13, 2025
In this compelling episode of the Becker Private Equity & Business Podcast, host Scott Becker delves into a deeply personal and relatable topic: ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). Moving beyond the typical business discussions, Scott opens up about his own experiences with ADHD, aiming to shed light on the everyday challenges faced by individuals living with this condition.
Scott begins by candidly discussing how ADHD manifests in his daily life. He shares specific scenarios that illustrate the pervasive nature of the disorder:
Scott Becker [00:45]: "The clearest sign that my ADHD is struggling literally comes when I'm getting dressed and I'm literally putting a sock on. And I go through my head this mechanical count of I can't believe that I've got to put on another sock, another shoe, a shirt, and whatever else I still put on."
He highlights the overwhelming feeling that simple tasks can become monumental challenges, emphasizing the internal struggle between intention and execution.
Transitioning from personal anecdotes, Scott offers insight into the coping mechanisms he employs to manage his ADHD symptoms:
Scott Becker [02:15]: "When I get into that spot, I literally have to slow myself down. I have to breathe, get that sock on, move to the next sock, stay away from my phone and just try and relax and try and get myself moving one step at a time."
This methodical approach underscores the importance of mindfulness and structured routines in mitigating the impact of ADHD on daily activities.
Understanding that ADHD affects many individuals, Scott invites listeners to share their own experiences and strategies. He emphasizes the value of community support and collective wisdom in navigating the challenges posed by ADHD:
Scott Becker [04:30]: "I'd love to hear from others and see if this resonates with you and how you feel about it and anything you do to calm yourself in doing so."
By opening the floor for dialogue, Scott fosters an inclusive environment where listeners can find solace and practical advice from shared experiences.
Concluding the episode, Scott encourages listeners to reach out and connect, reinforcing his commitment to building a supportive community:
Scott Becker [05:50]: "Feel free at any time to text Scott Becker, 773-766-5322. Would love to hear your story."
This invitation not only personalizes the podcast but also offers a tangible means for audience engagement and support.
In "ADHD: The Struggle is Real," Scott Becker provides an authentic and heartfelt exploration of living with ADHD. Through personal storytelling, practical advice, and a call for community interaction, the episode serves as a valuable resource for both those affected by ADHD and those seeking to understand it better. Scott’s openness and vulnerability create a welcoming space for dialogue, making this episode a standout discussion on the Becker Private Equity & Business Podcast.
Notable Quotes:
Scott Becker [00:45]: "I can't believe that I've got to put on another sock, another shoe, a shirt, and whatever else I still put on."
Scott Becker [02:15]: "I have to breathe, get that sock on, move to the next sock, stay away from my phone and just try and relax and try and get myself moving one step at a time."
Scott Becker [04:30]: "I'd love to hear from others and see if this resonates with you and how you feel about it and anything you do to calm yourself in doing so."
Scott Becker [05:50]: "Feel free at any time to text Scott Becker, 773-766-5322. Would love to hear your story."
This summary encapsulates the essence of Scott Becker's discussion on ADHD, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the episode's key points, personal insights, and the interactive nature of the podcast.