Friction and Flow Talk
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Jonathan Murphy, PMHNP-BC, returns to the Focus Path YouTube channel with the 101st video and processes the launch of the Friction video — the underlying formula for building capacity, the medium-is-the-message principle for video creation, the Gatekeeper commenter archetype, and why accessible teaching serves the audience the academic monolith alienated.
This episode covers:
- The return to weekly uploads and the new Shows format on the Focus Path YouTube channel
- The Road to 100 playlist as a narrative thread through 25 videos on the creative and educational journey
- The Friction video walkthrough: how bureaucratic busy work drains the energy battery so nothing recharges it
- Directing energy toward what you do naturally without thinking as the mechanism for recharging capacity
- Passion versus natural fluency and why passion is a feeling that changes over time while natural fluency is durable
- The problem-solving of friction at work versus the natural work that made you employable in the first place
- The paycheck as an exchange of energy and the question of what the paycheck actually costs
- Documentation and bureaucracy as the friction that had to be delegated for the actual clinical work to expand
- The medium is the massage as the working principle for creating on YouTube
- Video as entertainment medium and why clinical content has to be delivered in the register the medium requires
- The comment section as a public FAQ and the classical rhetoric register for engagement
- The Gatekeeper archetype: viewers who claim to want factual knowledge but complain about presentation style
- Learning versus acquiring knowledge for application and why real learners take information from any container
- The academic educational monolith and its alienating effect on people who could have been reached with accessible teaching
- The clinical mission underneath the register: reaching people intimidated by academic culture who need to know there's an easier way
This is the eleventh episode of Actually ADHD. Previous episodes covered the optimization blueprint, the medication walkthrough, the Goldilocks Zone framework, the seven reasons medication fails, ADHD and identity, the ADHD Matrix, the peer clinician perspective, the origin story of Developmental Reinforcement Theory, and the Focus Path YouTube channel reflection. The book The Process: An Adult's Guide to ADHD Medication is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H2Z6PM4T
Find the YouTube channel Focus Path | PMHNP-BC for the Friction video and the full clinical education catalog.
For educational purposes only. Not medical advice. Consult your own provider for clinical decisions.