There are NO scheduled times for Palooza sessions. Each day’s sessions will be released at 12 Pm ET U.S. that morning and expire at 3 pm ET U.S. the following day. Video and audio will be available at no cost for 27 hours.
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Sessions will be released at 12 pm Eastern and expire at 3 pm Eastern on Saturday

Sharon Saline, Psy.D.
Living together can be exciting, but it also brings new challenges—especially for couples managing ADHD. Everyday responsibilities like bills, chores, and routines can quickly overshadow intimacy, leaving both partners feeling stressed or disconnected. This interactive workshop explores how ADHD affects shared living, from executive functioning struggles and uneven task distribution to communication breakdowns. In this session, you will learn practical tools for balancing responsibilities without resentment, strategies for strengthening communication, and creative ways to maintain connection beyond household logistics.
ABOUT Sharon Saline, Psy.D.
Dr. Sharon Saline is the author of the award-winning book, What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew: Working Together to Empower Kids for Success in School and Life and The ADHD solution card deck. She specializes in working with ADHD and neurodivergent children, teens, adults and families–helping them improve cognitive and social executive functioning skills, resilience, self-confidence and personal relationships. She consults with schools, clinics and businesses internationally. Dr. Saline is an instructor at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, a part-time lecturer at the Smith College School for Social Work, blogger for PsychologyToday.com, contributing expert on MASS Live at WWLP TV, serves on the editorial board of and hosts a monthly live event for ADDitudemag.com.

Carol Ann Robbins, Ph.D.
Learn about the power of the Couple’s Dialogue, used in Imago Relationship Therapy, to create emotional safety and deepen the connection between you in a safe and compassionate manner. It’s an ADHD-friendly way to be more present, hear your partner more completely, and reduce reactivity. It’s a powerful way to feel fully heard, understood, and empathized with while honoring the sacred space between you. So many of us create negative narratives about our partners, disconnecting us and putting harmful energy into the space between us. Learn how to repair ruptures, give one another the benefit of the doubt, and ask for what you want, rather than criticize, stonewall, or nag.
ABOUT Carol Ann Robbins, Ph.D.
Carol Ann Robbins, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD across the lifespan at the Annapolis ADHD Center. She is a seasoned speaker and workshop presenter who presents regularly at national and international conferences on ADHD, as well as locally. She has authored journal articles and book chapters for professionals in the field and is a Past President of the Maryland Psychological Association (MPA), as well as the Coordinator of the MPA Post-Doctoral Institute on ADHD Across the Lifespan.
Dr. Robbins is a seasoned Imago Relationship therapist who treats couples, with or without ADHD, and presents and writes about using Imago to help couples with ADHD. She authored the chapter entitled: Imago Relationship Therapy Adapted for ADHD in Gina Pera’s book Adult ADHD-Focused Couple Therapy (2016). Personally, she is married to an ADHD spouse and raised two children with ADHD.

Ari Tuckman, PsyD, MBA
Romantic partners are on the same team and need to work together to handle life’s many demands. This means that what you do (or don’t) get done will also affect your partner. And definitely come back around and affect you. So, let’s talk about how you two can work better together towards common goals. This begins with negotiating desires, expectations, priorities, and how and when things get done. Often, when couples get into a tug of war, it’s because they haven’t yet figured out what page they’re working off of. So, let’s start at the beginning and set you up for success.
ABOUT Ari Tuckman, PsyD, MBA
Ari Tuckman, PsyD, MBA is a psychologist, international presenter, ADHD thought leader, and author of five books on adult ADHD, including The ADHD Productivity Manual and ADHD After Dark: Better Sex Life, Better Relationship.

Melissa Orlov
Statistics show that ADHD couples are more likely to seek divorce or separation than their non-ADHD counterparts. But love is enduring, and many ADHD partners eventually find new relationships—determined not to repeat mistakes from the past. These challenges are explored in this lively and deeply personal session with ADHD relationship expert Melissa Orlov. She discusses the pain that follows separation and the crucial transition period for healing before committing to another person. Understanding old, unworkable patterns from previous ADHD relationships is essential for building a stronger foundation the next time around. By rebuilding trust, embracing personal growth, and learning practical strategies, new ADHD partners can create richly rewarding relationships that truly mark a new beginning.
ABOUT MELISSA ORLOV
Melissa Orlov is the founder of ADHDmarriage.com, and author of two award-winning books on the impact of ADHD in relationships – The ADHD Effect on Marriage (2010) and The Couple’s Guide to Thriving with ADHD (2014). She is considered one of the foremost authorities on the topic of how ADHD impacts adult relationships.
A marriage consultant, Melissa helps ADHD-affected couples from around the world re-balance their relationships and learn to thrive through her seminars, consulting and books. She also teaches marriage counselors and other professionals about effective marriage therapy for couples impacted by ADHD. Orlov blogs for Psychology Today and at www.adhdmarriage.com, where she also hosts a large community of adults learning about ADHD in relationships. She has been interviewed by many, including the New York Times, CNN, Today, and US News and World Report. Ms. Orlov is a cum laude graduate of Harvard College.

Elaine Taylor-Klaus, MCC
Life with ADHD can sometimes feel like living in constant chaos – missed appointments, misunderstandings, and the daily stress of not being on the same page. But it doesn’t have to stay that way. In this session, I’ll share practical tools that help couples shift from frustration to collaboration. You’ll discover simple ways to cut down conflict, create systems that actually work for ADHD brains, and strengthen the connection with your partner. My goal is to give you strategies you can use right away so you and your partner can move forward with more teamwork, trust, and ease.
ABOUT Elaine Taylor-Klaus, MCC
Elaine Taylor-Klaus, MCC, is a globally recognized thought leader at the intersection of neurodiversity, coaching, and parenting. As co-founder of ImpactParents.com (formerly ImpactADHD®), she pioneered neurodiversity-informed coaching, empowering families and training professionals to support ‘complex’ individuals. A mother to an ADHD++ family, Elaine co-hosts the Parenting with Impact podcast and has authored award-winning blogs, books, and programs, including Parenting ADHD Now!, The Essential Guide to Raising Complex Kids, and Sanity School®. Elaine inspires others to navigate neurodiversity with confidence and compassion.

Jeff Copper, MBA, PCC, PCAC, CPCC, ACG
ADHD is an executive function impairment. Working memory is part of executive function and is critical in communications, especially in relationships where one partner has ADHD. In this talk, ADHD coach Jeff Copper explains a few simple concepts related to working memory, shares real-life examples of its impact on couples, and identifies where the challenges are problematic and what can and cannot be managed. Finally, he talks about mindsets and shares strategies to help couples work together to improve communication and strengthen their relationship. Good communication is vital to successful relationships, so you don’t want to miss this conversation.
ABOUT JEFF COPPER
Jeff Copper, an ADHD coach and expert on attention issues, is founder of DIG Coaching Practice and host/founder of Attention Talk Radio and Attention Talk Video. He coaches individuals with ADD/ADHD by helping them realize their potential, both personally and in business. As someone who has had to learn to manage attention and deal with his own challenges, Jeff helps his clients understand how their minds work by using his anatomy of attention construct to help them regain control of their attention, move past barriers, achieve what they are capable of faster with less stress. He is the author, developer, and facilitator of Cognitive Ergonomics From the Inside Out™ , an innovative and radical departure from the current paradigm as an intervention for ADHD. He received the 2022 Professional Excellence Award by the ADHD Coaches Organization.
Jeff holds a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University, an MBA from University of Tampa, professional designations from International Coaches Federation (ICF), Professional Association for ADHD Coaches (PAAC), and certifications from ADD Coach Academy (ADDCA) and Coaches Training Institute (CTI). He is a member of Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA), Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), ADHD Coaches Organization (ACO), PAAC, and ICF.
Sessions will be released at 12 pm Eastern and expire at 3 pm Eastern on Sunday

Linda Roggli, PCC
The foundation for a great ADHD relationship can be broken into seven important ingredients: Commitment, Communication, Confidentiality, Conflict Resolution, Connection, Co-responsibility and Caring – the 7 Cs (or Seven Seas if you want to be cute). In this session we’ll touch briefly on all seven but take a deeper dive into Commitment, Confidentiality and Connection. Commitment is your absolute determination to stay together with your partner and how you can pull that bond even tighter. Confidentiality seems obvious but some couples have “leaks” in their communication and even their commitment so that the relationship does not feel safe. And Connection is more than simply talking to each other; it’s about energy, physical touch, attitude and more. Join Linda Roggli, founder of the ADHD Couples’ Palooza as she shares vital information on which to build a relationship that endures.
ABOUT LINDA ROGGLI, PCC
Linda Roggli is the creator of the ADHD Palooza series, a Professional Certified Coach (PCC), an award-winning author and founder of the A-D-Diva Network for ADHD women 40-and-better. She is an internationally recognized expert in midlife and senior ADHD for women with a special emphasis on hormones and ADHD. Her book “Confessions of an ADDiva” won first prize for Women’s Issues in the Next Generation Independent Book Awards. Her Get Organized program has helped hundreds of ADHD men and women get a handle on their “stuff.” Linda regularly hosts ADHD workshops, coaching groups and retreats from her office in NC.

Julie F. Rosenbaum Skolnick, M.A., J.D.,
In this session, we will discuss the “highs” and “lows”, “Strengths” and “struggles” of being in a relationship when you are gifted and have ADHD. Intensity, emotionality, focus, processing, memory, and sensory preferences all play a part in making our relationships fulfilling or feel like we are free-falling. Grapple with your true self and learn to love yourself so you can fully love your partner, as we unpack what it means to build a life together as a gifted and distractible adult.
ABOUT Julie F. Rosenbaum Skolnick, M.A., J.D.,
Julie F. Rosenbaum Skolnick, M.A., J.D., Founder of With Understanding Comes Calm, LLC, author of Gifted and Distractible, and passionate keynote speaker, consults with parents of gifted and distractible children, mentors 2e adults, trains educators, and advises professionals on how to bring out the best and raise self-confidence in their twice exceptional students and clients. A sought-after Keynote speaker, Julie’s presentations are inspirational and engaging with audiences commenting, “I feel seen!”
Julie hosts courses, memberships, and book studies for parents, 2e adults, and educators. She publishes the free weekly Gifted and Distractible Newsletter. Julie and her husband raise three twice exceptional kids who keep them on their toes and uproariously laughing! Located in Maryland, USA, Julie’s clients and audience hail from all four corners of the globe.

Stephanie Sarkis, PhD
Adults with ADHD often find themselves more vulnerable to unhealthy or toxic relationships due to traits like impulsivity, rejection sensitivity, and difficulty setting boundaries. In this powerful session, Dr. Stephanie Sarkis explores why these patterns occur, how to recognize red flags early, and what steps you can take to build healthier, more balanced connections.
ABOUT Stephanie Sarkis PhD
Stephanie Moulton Sarkis, PhD is a psychotherapist specializing in ADHD, anxiety, and narcissistic abuse. She is the author of eight books and three workbooks, including 10 Simple Solutions to Adult ADD and Healing From Toxic Relationships: 10 Essential Steps to Recover from Gaslighting, Narcissism, and Emotional Abuse. Dr. Sarkis is a National Certified Counselor, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, American Mental Health Counselors Association Diplomate, and a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family and Circuit Mediator. She has been in private practice for over 20 years, is an online contributor to Psychology Today, and hosts the Talking Brains podcast. She is based in Tampa, Florida. You can visit her website at www.stephaniesarkis.com.

Nicole DeMasi Malcher, MS, RDN, CDCES
Couples often find that ADHD plays a big role in food choices and mealtime dynamics. Impulsive eating, skipped meals, emotional eating, and food shame can all create stress for both partners, especially when one responds with criticism or control. In this session, ADHD Dietitian Nicole DeMasi Malcher will explain why ADHD brains struggle with eating, how shame and blame make the cycle worse, and what truly helps. Couples will learn compassionate, practical ways to support each other, while individuals with ADHD will walk away with strategies to build a healthier, more peaceful relationship with food, and with each other.
ABOUT Nicole DeMasi Malcher, MS, RDN, CDCES
Nicole DeMasi Malcher is a Registered Dietitian, Diabetes Educator, and Intuitive Eating Counselor with a Master’s degree in Nutrition & Food Science. She is the founder of DeMasi Nutrition, a private practice specializing in intuitive eating, diabetes, and ADHD, and the creator of the Intuitive Eating with ADHD online course and community. Nicole has helped hundreds of people build sustainable, non-restrictive eating habits that support both physical and emotional well-being. With over 15 years of experience—and her own personal journey—she empowers clients to overcome food overwhelm, break free from the binge–restrict cycle, and trust their body’s cues without dieting or rigid rules. You can visit her website at www.eatingwithadhd.com

Tamara Rosier, Ph.D.
When conflict hits, are you protecting yourself — or building your relationship? This session explores the difference between survival thinking and transformational thinking in ADHD-impacted partnerships. Survival mode argues from fear, defensiveness, and blame. Transformational mode seeks growth, collaboration, and repair. We’ll unpack the brain-based patterns behind each response — including emotional flooding, rejection sensitivity, and threat perception — and teach practical tools for shifting out of reactivity. Couples will learn to recognize the moment their brain flips into protection mode and how to switch back into connection. Less “who’s right, ”more “what helps us grow.
ABOUT Tamara Rosier, Ph.D.
Tamara Rosier is the founder of the ADHD Center of West Michigan, where she leads a team dedicated to supporting individuals and families in understanding and managing their unique challenges. She is the author of two books, Your Brain’s Not Broken and You, Me, and Our ADHD Family, which provide practical strategies for navigating the emotional complexities of neurodivergence and personal growth.

Anita Robertson, LCSW
Have you ever wondered how you and your partner interpreted an event completely differently? Almost as if you aren’t speaking the same language? Join Anita Robertson, author of ADHD & Us, as she unpacks the common scenarios that are misinterpreted in ADHD relationships. You will hear how the brain and body differences lead to both comical and/or frustrating misunderstandings of each other’s words and actions. Discover simple, effective communication hacks that will help you both speak the same language—without the confusion!
ABOUT ANITA ROBERTSON, LCSW
Anita Robertson (she/hers), LCSW is a psychotherapist in Austin, Texas and the author of ADHD & Us: A Couple’s Guide to Loving and Living with Adult ADHD. Anita is the creator of the ADHD Relationship Bootcamp that teaches ADHD-affirming relationship skills through games and connection. She believes in the power of relationships to transform people’s lives in meaningful ways and sees how relationships play a critical role in one’s well-being. Anita presented on ADHD for various organizations including the International ADHD Conference and ADDA. She received her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin and her B.A. in Psychology from the University of Rochester.
Q&A for ADHD Couples

Ari Tuckman, Psy.D.
It’s easy to blame ADHD for disagreements in your relationship, like if you forget to do something you said
you would, but sometimes it isn’t actually about ADHD. For example, if you agree to something because you
don’t feel like you can say no. Or if your partner gets too worked up when you say that you aren’t able to do
what they’re asking of you. Or maybe you just don’t want to do it. Sure, ADHD can influence these situations,
but every couple has to negotiate differences in a way that both partners can feel good enough about.
ABOUT ARI TUCKMAN
Ari Tuckman, PsyD, CST has given more than 600 presentations and routinely earns excellent reviews for his ability to make complicated information understandable and useful. He is the author of four books: “ADHD After Dark: Better Sex Life, Better Relationship”, “Understand Your Brain, Get More Done”, “More Attention, Less Deficit” and “Integrative Treatment for Adult ADHD”. His “More Attention, Less Deficit” podcast has more than 100 episodes and almost three million downloads. He is a psychologist and sex therapist in private practice in West Chester, PA, and co-chair of the CHADD conference committee.

Christine Hargrove, PhD
Money can a major source of stress and conflict for couples — especially those with ADHD. This talk will explore the reasons behind couples’ financial conflict, how ADHD impacts finances, and common dynamics that fuel money-related arguments and misunderstandings. You’ll also learn practical, ADHD-friendly approaches to couple finance that lead to understanding and cooperation. If you’d like to turn money fights into financial intimacy, join in on this talk!
Sources of couple financial arguments, how these map on to ADHD couple arguments, and how I work with individuals and couples to improve their finances and their relationship along the way.
ABOUT Christine Hargrove, PhD
Dr. Christine Hargrove is an author, speaker, researcher, and mental health clinician who promotes cognitive, emotional, and financial well-being for all. She holds a doctorate from the University of Georgia, master’s degrees from Harvard University and Friends University, and a bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University. She holds particular expertise in ADHD research and clinical treatment as well as financial therapy, and she currently serves as the Treasurer for the Financial Therapy Association. Her expertise has been featured in USA Today, NerdWallet, the Journal of Financial Service Professionals, the XY Planning Network, Attention magazine, the Globe and Mail, and more, and she regularly presents at national, international, and virtual conferences.
Dr. Hargrove maintains a private practice where she works with individuals, couples, and families in-person in Athens, GA and throughout the state of Georgia (virtual). She also provides couples’ financial therapy services through Healthy Love and Money (virtual, everywhere). Finally, she provides individual coaching and consulting through Dr. Christine Hargrove, LLC.

Jon Hassall
ADHD Couples coaching is about creating a launchpad for couples that recognises both partners are not being who they want to be and set the goal of them both getting to who they want to be. Setting up the couples to acknowledge that we are not there to “fix” one person but instead to both understand how they way they are adapting to each other has not been working and finding new pathways.
ABOUT JON HASSALL
Jonathan is an ADHD & Executive Function Coach and director of Connect ADHD Coaching, providing services internationally from Brisbane, Australia. His background includes psychiatric services and as Scientific Advisor for ADHD in the pharmaceutical industry. Jonathan trained as a an ADHD coach through the US and offers individual and group programs for people with ADHD. Jonathan is a regular speaker at national ADHD meetings in Australian and US. He has previously held roles as a board member of ADHD Australia and ADDA. He also co-authored “Decoding Doing – Solving ADHD & Procrastination” in 2023. HIs current practice focuses on working with Adults and Couples with ADHD. His approach includes the translation of relevant executive function theory to facilitate individuals with ADHD finding and embracing their “neuro-native” state supporting adaptation and realization of potential.
ABOUT MONICA HASSALL
Monica Hassall is an ADHD and EF Coach, from Australia. She has a Nursing Background and then her coaching journey started in 2012.Monica’s goal is to curate knowledge to work closely with her clients incorporating information and practices from a variety of sources, and then implementing them in creative and practical ways. These sources include the most current Neuroscience, Traditional philosophies, Mindfulness and Coaching Principles. She has been invited to speak about her insights into ADHD both Nationally and Internationally since 2018 , most recently at the International Conference on ADHD in 2024, and is regular podcast contributor, and has had her work published in both ADDitude and Attention Magazine. Monica always encourages her clients in the power connecting – hence she formed Connect ADHD Coaching with her brilliant partner Jonathan.

Dr. Jeff Levine
Discover how ADHD and neurotypical partners can thrive together! In this engaging session, ADHD Coach Dr. Jeff Levine shares insights from his personal journey as someone with ADHD married to a neurotypical partner. Learn practical strategies to improve communication, manage emotional dynamics, and embrace each other’s differences. Reframing ADHD as Accelerated Dynamic Hyper-Drive, [Your Name] will show you how to turn ADHD quirks into relationship superpowers. Whether you’re looking to deepen your connection or find harmony in daily life, this session is packed with humor, empathy, and actionable tools you can use immediately. Let’s build a stronger, happier partnership!
ABOUT DR. JEFF LEVINE
Dr. Jeff Levine is an ADHD Coach and advocate, transforming lives since 2020 with his unique and empowering approach to neurodivergence. As someone who lives with ADHD himself, he understands firsthand the challenges and opportunities that come with a hyperactive mind. Rather than seeing ADHD as a limitation, he rebranded it as Accelerated Dynamic Hyper-Drive—a term that celebrates the creativity, resilience, and innovation often inherent in those with ADHD. Through his coaching, he helps clients harness their “hyper-drive” to achieve success on their own terms. He’s known for his compassionate style, blending humor, practicality, and deep insight to guide clients toward self-acceptance and achievement. Together with his neurotypical wife, Dr. Jeff has navigated the ups and downs of neurodiverse relationships. Their partnership is a testament to the power of understanding, communication, and teamwork. By embracing each other’s differences, they’ve cultivated a marriage rooted in mutual respect and growth. Outside of coaching, Jeff is a passionate advocate for breaking the stigma around ADHD. He loves connecting with others to help them see ADHD not as a problem to fix, but as a powerful force to channel. With his guidance, clients and audiences alike discover their unique strengths and thrive.
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Sunday, November 9, 2025
12–2 PM ET (NYC Time)

Victor Roggli, MD & Linda Roggli, PCC
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Duane Gordon & Linda Walker, PCC
They met 43 years ago on a blind date. One month later, Duane proposed. Impulsive? Maybe, but Linda said yes! Inattention, forgetfulness, disorganization, procrastination, impulsivity, and emotional volatility created financial and relationship difficulties. That’s why when Duane was diagnosed with ADHD 13 years later it made sense. With coaching and peer support, life improved for the whole family. Linda was so inspired, she became an ADHD coach herself. Both are staunch advocates for adults with ADHD. Linda and Duane even opened their private lives to the public on TDAH mon amour, a three-episode documentary about ADHD. Today, still happily married, Linda and Duane continue to help the ADHD community. They often share how they developed a strong and fulfilling marriage with ADHD in the mix.

Molly Schoenhoff, MFA & Jason C. Weber M.Ed., LPCC-S, LICDC-CS
Jason, who identifies as ADHD, is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Certified Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapist, and IFS Institute Approved Clinical Consultant. He has advanced training in Intimacy From the Inside Out (IFIO), the IFS model for couples therapy, and helps partners move from reactivity and shame toward curiosity, compassion, and connection. Jason has a private practice and is a professional consultant for Melissa Orlov’s ADHD Marriage. Visit his website at www.jasonwebertherapy.com
Molly, who identifies as AuDHD, is a neurodiversity coach, educator, consultant, and IFS practitioner whose lived experiences of neurodivergence in relational life inform her approach. She practices with a holistic, intersectional lens, honoring the overlapping and interconnected aspects of her clients, and the complexity within them. Learn more about her work at www.partsandlaborlife.com.
Together, they offer an authentic, hopeful view of ADHD partnership—one that honors both the challenges and the creative potential of differently wired love.