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ADHD, Fear, and Finding Recovery: A Real Conversation with Chase Thayer
If school felt like quicksand and calm never lasted, this episode will feel like a breath you didn’t know you needed.
I sit down with Chase Thayer to talk about ADHD, fear, grief, and recovery—without sugarcoating. You’ll hear how early shame shaped his choices, why baseball became a lifeline, and the moment he realized substances weren’t the core issue. We get into trauma, inner child work, and what actually helps in the first year of sobriety. I also ask him why healing the whole family matters and what most parents miss when they push for college before stability.
In this episode, I reveal the questions I wish more educators and parents asked kids who struggle to “care,” and you’ll discover the simple shift that can make school and work more humane for ADHD brains. Chase shares the framework he uses with families today—and the misconception that keeps so many stuck.
By the end, you’ll see recovery with clearer eyes, and you might rethink what support looks like at home, in the classroom, and in the workplace.
About the Guest
Chase Thayer is a healthcare professional with nearly 20 years in substance use and mental health. He’s in long-term recovery, has ADHD, and founded Austin Integration Coaching to guide individuals and families through treatment planning, transition, and sustained change. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his partner and three kids.
Key Timestamps
0:02 – Why this conversation matters now
3:06 – Growing up in fear and the cost of “keeping the peace”
6:40 – ADHD and school: when effort looks like apathy
11:31 – The “dumb jock” shield: what it hid and what it stole
15:30 – Baseball as identity and confidence
18:33 – Alcohol as “freedom” and a false self
19:39 – Painkillers and the slide no one saw coming
21:05 – Losing his brother and the grief that fueled risk
26:31 – Realizing substances weren’t the main problem
29:54 – Addiction, trauma, and inner child work
31:44 – The first year: what most people get wrong
33:21 – Why family healing can’t be optional
37:48 – Austin Integration Coaching: filling the gap
39:58 – The biggest rehab misconception
41:40 – A message for anyone feeling stuck
44:03 – Reclaiming life in everyday moments
44:44 – Where to find Chase
If this helped you, share it with someone who needs a steady voice today. Subscribe for more real, accessible conversations on neurodiversity, mental health, and community. Connect with Chase at austinintegrationcoaching.com.
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