
EPISODE 10 I FORGOT AGAIN
Forgetfulness comes with ADHD — but it doesn’t mean you don’t care. In this episode, we unpack the guilt of forgetting, the God who never forgets you, and practical ways to live with grace when memory slips

Hosted by Ibe Giantkiller · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 10 episodes
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Hosted by Ibe Giantkiller — radio presenter, voiceover artist, and ADHD adult. For much of his life, Ibe didn’t have a name for why he was so easily distracted, starting projects he never finished, and often feeling misunderstood. As an adult, he was finally diagnosed with ADHD — a moment that brought clarity and opened the door to a new perspective. In Grace for the Distracted, Ibe explores ADHD through a biblical lens, reminding listeners that what the world calls a disorder, God can transform into a strength. Each episode offers hope, encouragement, and practical wisdom for living with ADHD while holding onto the truth that we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us. If you’ve ever felt disqualified, broken, or frustrated by ADHD, this podcast is here to remind you: with God on your side, your story begins in grace.
Ibe Giantkiller hosts ADHD: Grace for the Distracted, a religion show with 10 episodes published.

Forgetfulness comes with ADHD — but it doesn’t mean you don’t care. In this episode, we unpack the guilt of forgetting, the God who never forgets you, and practical ways to live with grace when memory slips

ADHD means lots of restarts — but starting over isn’t failure, it’s faithfulness. In this episode, we explore the shame of resetting, God’s fresh mercy, and simple tools to begin again with grace.

Ever lay down to rest and your mind won’t stop racing? In this episode, we talk about why ADHD brains get stuck in overdrive at night, how God meets us in the noise, and simple strategies for finding peace.

In this episode of Grace for the Distracted, we explore ADHD time blindness — why losing track of time isn’t laziness but a neurological challenge. Together we’ll look at how God views time, the grace He offers when we f

This episode of Grace for the Distracted unpacks the difference between laziness and executive dysfunction in ADHD. You’ll learn how struggles with starting or finishing tasks aren’t about willpower but brain wiring, and

Do you ever wonder if you’re “too much”? Too loud, too sensitive, too emotional, too intense? In this episode of Grace for the Distracted, we unpack where that voice comes from, why ADHD often comes with deep emotional i

Many believers with ADHD feel guilty when they forget to pray or lose their spiritual rhythm. This episode reminds us that God’s grace is steady, offering simple ways to build gentle spiritual habits and rest in the trut

We’ve been taught that focus equals value — in school, at work, even in church. But what if God never asked us to be perfectly focused? In this episode of Grace for the Distracted, Ibe Giantkiller unpacks the pressure to

Ever looked at a simple task and thought, “Why can’t I just start?” In this episode of Grace for the Distracted, Ibe Giantkiller unpacks executive dysfunction — one of the most frustrating parts of ADHD — and why startin

In this first episode of Grace for the Distracted, Ibe Giantkiller shares his heart for adults living with ADHD. If you’ve ever felt lazy, unmotivated, or broken, this conversation is for you. Discover why God’s grace co
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ADHD: Grace for the Distracted is hosted by Ibe Giantkiller. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 10 episodes.
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