In coaching, who you are matters just as much as what you know. 💙
Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done makes it clear: people who seek out an ADHD coach are often at their most vulnerable. They've tried everything. They're exhausted. And in that state, they deserve someone with genuine training and a real commitment to their wellbeing, not just a polished marketing pitch.
If you're considering a career in this space, that's the standard you'd be held to. And honestly? That's what makes it worth doing.
🎙️ Watch the full episode with Thom & Swantje here 👉 https://t.co/SMonX89Gb1
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Think you might have ADHD or ASD, but not sure where to start? 🧠
Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done has one piece of advice: don't go all out at once. Start slow. A good podcast, an audiobook, a little bit of honest self-reflection. Understanding your brain doesn't have to be overwhelming; it just has to begin.
If this episode resonated with you, it might be the nudge you've been waiting for.
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What if the pattern of setbacks wasn't about effort, but about understanding? 🧠
Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done has worked with people who've lost relationships, businesses, and years of their life to a brain they didn't yet understand. The turning point? Someone is helping them make sense of it all.
That's the work of an ADHD and ASD coach. And it changes everything.
🎙️ Watch the full episode with Thom & Swantje here 👉 https://t.co/SMonX89Gb1
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When someone finally understands their ADHD or ASD diagnosis, it's rarely just relief. 💙
Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done calls it a dance between grief and relief. Relief that they're not lazy or broken. Then grief for all the years spent struggling without answers. As a coach, you sit with people through all of it and help them build the self-compassion to move forward.
If deeply human, people-centred work speaks to you, this episode is worth your time.
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The best coaches don't just talk the talk; they've lived it. 🌍
Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done puts it: live fully, stay curious, lean into your strengths, and get a coach. Her journey across countries, cultures, and careers didn't just shape who she is. It made her the kind of coach clients can feel the moment they meet her.
Whether you're navigating ADHD, ASD, or just trying to figure out your next move, the right coach can make all the difference. Don't just take our word for it. Experience it yourself.
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Build a life first; the credentials come second.
In Thom’s latest podcast with Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done, she encourages aspiring coaches to lean into curiosity, gather real-world experience, and embrace what makes them different. Clients don’t just look for qualifications; they sense lived experience.
If you’re navigating ADHD or considering coaching as a path, her advice is simple: live fully, stay curious, and get a coach yourself.
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ADHD isn’t a “superpower” for everyone. Sometimes, it’s just really hard. 🧠
Thom’s latest podcast with Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done is refreshingly honest: life with ADHD can feel messy, exhausting, and overwhelming… and pretending otherwise doesn’t help. What matters is support, understanding, and finding what works for you.
If you’re living with ADHD or know a loved one who has, this is a reminder that struggle doesn’t mean failure; it means you’re human.
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You don’t become a great coach by collecting certificates; you become one by living.
In Get Course's Thom’s conversation with Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done, she shares her advice to aspiring ADHD coaches: lean into your strengths, stay curious about people, build real-life experience, and experience coaching yourself before offering it to others.
If you’re considering ADHD coaching or personal growth in this space, her message is simple: live fully, then find the right support.
🎥 Watch the full podcast here 👉 https://t.co/SMonX89Gb1
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ADHD support isn’t one-size-fits-all, and coaching isn’t the same as therapy or psychiatry.
In our latest podcast, Thom talks with Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done, where she breaks down what she calls the “third pillar.” Psychiatrists diagnose and manage co-occurring conditions. Therapy can support mental health. Coaching focuses on practical strategies, structure, and forward movement.
If you’re exploring ADHD support in your career, understanding the difference between these roles can make a huge difference.
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ADHD isn’t a lack of attention; it’s often too much attention in the wrong places. 🧠✨
In Thom’s conversation with Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done, she explains how emotional regulation, not just focus, can have the biggest impact on daily life. Urgent or “shiny” things grab attention, while sleep, routine, and the boring-but-important tasks fall away.
If you’re navigating ADHD or know someone who has, this is a reminder that regulation, not willpower, is often the real challenge.
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ADHD anxiety isn’t always separate from ADHD; sometimes it comes from it. 🧠
Thom of Get Course and Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done unpack how the overwhelm, overstimulation, and difficulty transitioning between tasks can create constant pressure to “keep up” with neurotypical expectations.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, behind, or out of sync, this is a powerful reminder: it’s not a character flaw, it’s how ADHD can show up day to day.
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ADHD isn’t about intelligence; it’s often about delayed executive function. 🧠
Thom speaks with Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done about how time management, task initiation, and emotional regulation can mature more slowly in individuals with ADHD; sometimes creating real tension for young adults and their families.
If you’re supporting someone with ADHD (or living it yourself), this is a powerful reminder that development isn’t always linear, and the right support can make a difference.
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For years, ADHD was dismissed as something kids would “grow out of.” The reality is far more serious.
In Thom’s conversation with Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done, she references research showing a life expectancy gap for diagnosed individuals—highlighting the impact of chronic stress, emotional intensity, and years of feeling “behind” or inadequate.
If you’re navigating ADHD, this isn’t about fear; it’s about understanding why proper support and management truly matter.
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One of the quiet anxieties of ADHD? Not knowing if your brain will “switch on” when you need it. 🧠
In Thom’s conversation with Swantje Lorrimer of Doing Doing Done, she describes ADHD as an unpredictable on/off switch, where forgetting, falling behind, and constantly catching up can fuel ongoing anxiety.
If you live with ADHD or know someone who has, this may feel familiar. And it’s a reminder that the struggle isn’t laziness; it’s neurobiology.
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ADHD can be a quiet struggle, especially when everyday tasks don’t feel urgent enough to register.
Get Course's Thom and Swantje Lorrimer from Doing Doing Done unpack how unmanaged ADHD can impact education, work, health routines, and emotional regulation—not because people don’t care, but because motivation and follow-through can be genuinely hard to sustain.
If you’re navigating ADHD, this is a reminder that support and strategies matter, and you’re not alone in finding it challenging.
🎥 Watch the full podcast here 👉 https://t.co/SMonX89Gb1
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Calling ADHD a “superpower” can miss the reality. 🧠
In our newest podcast with Swantje Lorrimer from Doing Doing Done, she speaks candidly about the hard parts — the shame, the risks, the failures, and the work it’s taken to build a life she’s proud of. ADHD isn’t magic. It’s effort, resilience, and learning how to manage it.
If you’re navigating ADHD or supporting someone who is, this is a grounded reminder that a fulfilling life is possible, but it’s built, not bestowed.
🎥 Watch the full podcast here 👉 https://t.co/SMonX8ae0z
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Some stories stay with you forever, and Jeffrey’s began with tears. 🐾💛
In our last podcast episode with Camille Hartnett of Trail Sniffers, she shares the moment she brought him home and saw something she never expected: a dog so overwhelmed, he was literally crying. It was the start of a journey through anxiety, healing, and learning what safety really means.
If you’re drawn to dog behaviour work, this is a powerful reminder that behind every “difficult” dog is a story worth understanding.
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Sometimes the hardest part of learning dog behaviour is unlearning what we grew up believing. 🐕🧠
In this podcast with our very own Thom, Camille Hartnett of Trail Sniffers talks about challenging outdated training myths; moving away from “make the dog obey” and toward asking why the behaviour is happening. Once that shift clicks, everything changes.
If you’re a dog guardian or curious about ethical training, this is a reminder that real progress often starts with a new perspective.
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That moment when it finally clicks, and the shame turns into understanding. 🐾
In today's podcast episode, Camille Hartnett of Trail Sniffers describes the shift she sees in dog guardians when they realise their reactive dog isn’t “being difficult”… they’re having a hard time. And with that understanding comes relief, compassion, and a softer relationship.
If you’re living with a reactive dog or exploring dog behaviour work, this is a powerful reminder that education can transform both ends of the leash.
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Dog behaviour is never random; it always has a reason. 🐾
Camille reflects on one of the biggest lessons she’s learned: labelling dogs as “aggressive” is often oversimplifying something much deeper. Trust and safety have to come before training, and every dog’s story deserves to be honoured.
If you’re a dog guardian or drawn to ethical behaviour work, this is a powerful reminder that real change starts with understanding, not control.
🎥 Watch the full podcast here 👉 https://t.co/9gAFcuEMsJ
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