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Julie Legg chats with Douglas Katz — West Point graduate, Army veteran, inventor — about receiving an ADHD diagnosis in his 50s and how that moment reframed his entire life. Rather than seeing ADHD as something to “manage” or suppress, Douglas began to recognise how his urgency-driven thinking, rapid problem-solving, and constant scanning for stimuli had actually fuelled his success in the military and entrepreneurship. What once felt like quirks or liabilities became strategic advantages in the right environments. From inventing adaptive tools inspired by his own physical limitations (such as his NULU knife), to embracing what he calls “Forrest Gumping” (allowing ideas to flow rather than forcing control) Douglas shares how understanding his brain allowed him to build a life based on ability rather than disability. This conversation is a reminder that adult diagnosis is not an ending. It is often the beginning of self-acceptance, recalibration, and unlocking a different lens on success. 00:00 Introducing Douglas Katz 02:52 The “Oh Yeah” Diagnosis Moment 06:05 Thriving in Urgency and Uncertainty 09:11 From Managing ADHD to Positioning It Strategically 10:43 Invention, Adaptive Tools, and Hyper-Efficiency 15:32 Pivoting, Resilience, and Entrepreneurial Tempering 26:11 Intention: The Most Misunderstood ADHD Trait 28:57 Difference vs Disorder 32:41 Douglas's Words for Someone Newly Diagnosed Key Points in the Episode: Receiving an ADHD diagnosis in his 50s and the surprising sense of validation Why military and startup environments can reward ADHD traits The difference between managing ADHD and positioning yourself strategically Reframing “disability” into contextual mismatch The power of building a complementary team as an entrepreneur “Forrest Gumping” — letting ideas flow instead of forcing control Why intention is the most misunderstood ADHD trait How adult diagnosis can become a turning point rather than a setback Makers vs consumers — why producing creates regulation Viewing ADHD as a superpower when aligned with the right environment Links: DOUGLAS KATZ: https://linktr.ee/dougkatz INSTAGRAM: / d.m.katz LINKEDIN: / douglaskatz