Penn here! What a journey this past month has been. We finished up our final book tour appearance last week in Minneapolis, and I’m still basking in the love we’ve felt from meeting all of you.
When we wrote ADHD…
For 10 years, Kim and I have reacted with you predominantly in one way: in the comments section. There have been some very nice interactions at airports, Disney World, and restaurants. But mostly, we’ve gotten to know you with nothing…
“Hey babe, guess what?”
We had both gotten the text from our book agent (and dear friend) Byrd, but I was the one to see it first.
“We’re #2 on the New York Times Bestsellers List.”
It was one of…
Hi friends, this is a guest blog post from our friend Dr. Hope Seidel. Enjoy! Xo, Kim
As I’m reading Kim and Penn’s new book, ADHD is Awesome, I have been thinking a lot about labels. I am reflecting on…
My mother (who I love and adore) moved to town in January to be closer to our family. It’s been wonderful to be able to call her up to see if she wants to go to dinner on a random…
Hi friends, Penn here. As some of you know, I am obsessed with all things sci-fi… Firefly, Battlestar Galactica, The Expanse, 3 Body Problem, you name it. This traces way back to my childhood during the Star Wars and Star…
I consider myself a curious person by nature. When I’m in a social situation, I genuinely listen and ask thoughtful questions to get to know someone better. Where I struggle is small talk. There have been moments where I absolutely…
For most of you who have followed us for a while, you know that I’m an anxious person. I stress out having to bring snacks to the tennis team. Paperwork terrifies me. There are so many (seemingly small things) that…
First of all, I’d like to offer an apology to every high school kid I’ve interacted with until this point in my life. Here’s how a situation would typically unfold. Me, as an adult and not having a ton in…
If you had a button to get rid of your ADHD or someone else’s, would you press it?
For a long time, the answer for me was YES.
It didn’t help that everyone viewed it as a disability. The perception…