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What Is ADHD? Everything You Need to Know Before and After an ADHD Diagnosis
Monday, September 30, 2019 at 1pm Eastern Time
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with William W. Dodson, M.D.
Educating yourself and your family about ADHD is tougher than you may think. Most physicians receive little training in ADHD, and may do an inadequate job of explaining the disorder and treatments. This webinar will fill in those holes — and get you off to a great start in understanding ADHD and how best to manage the condition in children and adults.
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Having the Talk: How to Best Explain ADHD to Your Child, Family, and Friends
Thursday, October 10, 2019 at 1pm Eastern Time
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with Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW
Too many children (and parents) feel unnecessarily ashamed of an ADHD diagnosis. ADHD Awareness Month is the time to change that! In this webinar, learn how to help kids understand ADHD and talk about it with peers, how parents can explain the condition to extended family members and friends, and more.
Win with ADHD: The Best Life Hacks for Adults and Kids
Tuesday, October 22, 2019 at 1pm Eastern Time
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with Michele Novotni, Ph.D.
Do you feel worn out and exhausted before you even leave the door in the morning? Have a tough time keeping track of items or staying on task? Are you running late again? Do you have relationship challenges? You are not alone! In this webinar, Dr. Novotni will share her best time-tested strategies and supports to improve your day-to-day life with ADHD.
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Thursday, September 5th Stories:
The Statistics
Release New Album
The Robson Street Hymns
Available Now: http://bit.ly/2LIT9ev
Recently Featured on Parade,
Substream Magazine, & PureGrainAudio
"With Elvis Costello-like overtones and a sweet video full of
exploration and inspiration, "Maryanne" showcases a solid
Americana Indie vibe with a bit of throwback defiance." - Parade
Prince George, BC, Canada - September 6, 2019 - Indie rock duo The Statistics is thrilled to share their brand new album, The Robson Street Hymns (produced by Elisa Pansaeng). Recently featured on Parade, Substream Magazine, and PureGrainAudio, The Robson Street Hymns is out now and available at http://bit.ly/2LIT9ev
On the new album, Darby Yule shares: "I wrote the Robson Street Hymns about a time of great change in my life. I had just moved from a small town to a big city then right back again. I think this is an album for anyone who is a hopeless romantic or dreamer and is still trying to find their place."
Born in an industry town, 800 kilometres from anything, The Statistics created their own unique style of Americana-Indie Rock. Comprised of Darby and Erin Yule, these two brothers accomplished more in 5 years through pure-grit and a love for the craft than most do in a lifetime. True singer-songwriter personalities mixed with an early love for punk rock helped Darby and Erin create a style that they can truly say is their own.
The Statistics started their journey with the release of their first EP Haunts (produced by Paul Boechler), to a sold-out crowd in a church basement with a blown out PA system. Being the restless hearts that they were, the Yule boys started expanding out of their home-town of Prince George, BC and playing road shows, as well as opening for bands such as Bend Sinister, Birds of Bellwoods, Kingsfoil, and Illscarlett.
By the time they released their single "Jealous Heart" (produced by Elisa Pangsaeng) in 2016, they were doing full tours and headlining festivals such as UBC Goosehunt Festival, Canadian Music Week, and Parks Alive!.
In November 2016, they released their country inspired, regretful single "Old Habits feat. Amy Kirkpatrick"(produced by Elisa Pangsaeng. They were also nominated for "Best Out of Province Act" at the Toronto Independent Music Awards. They finished the year with placing in Semi-Finals at Indie Week Toronto's "Best in Fest" award.
In the spring of 2017, The Statistics went back into studio to start recording their new record The Robson Street Hymns. Produced by Elisa Pangsaeng and The Statistics, the album features an all-star line up of members from Said the Whale, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Colin James, and Wide Mouth Mason. Though it has taken over a year to release, The Statistics first single off the new album, "True North," reached 40,000 streams in the first month and 86,000 streams to date. In late, 2018 The Statistics teamed up with Redwoods and The Fallaways to co-headline the popular WTF Tour across British Columbia.
The Robson Street Hymns, the latest album from The Statistics, is out now. To hear the album, please visit: http://bit.ly/2LIT9ev.
For More Information, please visit:
Website: www.thestatistics.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/statisticsband
Twitter: www.twitter.com/statisticsband
Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_statistics
The Robson Street Hymns Tracklisting:
1. Maryanne
2. True North
3. Turn Up The Radio
4. Sparks In The Night
5. Girls My Age
6. Rainy City
7. Run Run Run
Upcoming Tour Dates:
October 12 - Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo Distilling
October 18 - Washington, DC @ Seasons and Sessions