I know what's it's like to grow up with ADHD and how important it is for parents, caregivers and patients, to have access to accurate information.
Our show proves that some pretty incredible things can happen when people come together.
My first job in construction paid my way through art school. I was building to pay my bills.
I can cook really well. I started cooking as a kid, so I can fend for myself in the kitchen and even do a little gourmet action.
I like women who are self-sufficient.
A home is more than just where you live; it reflects who you are.
I was the kid who was drawing on tables or removing the legs of furniture.
Design can change how you look at yourself.
When I was handed a hammer, my first project was building a three-story tree house.
That's the other thing: Even if you're on medication, you still have to treat your body properly and take care of yourself. The idea that it [ADHD] goes away or you grow out of it isn't true.
If you loose the sounds comming out of New Orleans, you loose apart of the american language.
I've got the best job in the world, and i meet some of the most amazing human beings on the planet. I'm one lucky guy.
Life's a roller coaster, and you never know when it's going to take a turn.