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Best ADHD Chatter Episodes

ByAlex Partridge
159 episodes

I had my first anxiety attack in a classroom when I was 6 years old. I started LADBible when I was 22 years old. I was diagnosed with ADHD at 34. Suddenly, everything made sense. Join me every Tuesday as I chat with leading experts, celebrities and psychiatrists. This is the podcast I wish I heard when I was younger. None of us are broken, just different. We have all always been enough. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#1

3 Devastating Costs Of Undiagnosed Female ADHD | Kate Moryoussef

This episode is crucial for understanding the hidden struggles many women face with ADHD that often go undiagnosed. Kate Moryoussef shares her insights from thousands of conversations with experts and women, making this a must-listen for anyone wanting to understand the unique challenges of female ADHD.

2025-06-0251m
#2

The Psychologist With 20 Years ADHD & Autism Experience Reveals 3 Signs Of AuDHD | Dr Mark Rackley

Dr. Mark Rackley brings over two decades of experience as a psychologist specializing in ADHD and Autism. His discussion on the signs of AuDHD is enlightening and essential for listeners wanting a deeper understanding of these overlapping conditions.

2025-05-2643m
#3

Leading ADHD Expert Shares New Emotional Dysregulation Trick

In this engaging episode, Dr. Tamara Rosier shares practical strategies for managing ADHD, focusing on emotional dysregulation. Her expertise provides listeners with valuable tools for navigating the complexities of ADHD in daily life.

2025-05-191h 14m

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#4

How To Raise A Happy ADHD Child - The Ultimate Guide by author Jessie Hewitson

Parenting a child with ADHD can be challenging, but Jessie Hewitson provides invaluable insights and strategies in this episode. This comprehensive guide offers a wealth of advice for parents, making it an essential listen for those navigating neurodiversity in children.

2025-05-121h 20m
#5

Europe's No.1 ADHD Doctor: Women Deserved Better! The Risks of Undiagnosed Female ADHD | Dr. Tony Lloyd PhD

Dr. Tony Lloyd discusses the critical issue of undiagnosed female ADHD and the risks associated with it. His insights as a leading expert in the field offer a powerful perspective that can help listeners advocate for better understanding and support.

2025-04-281h 0m
#6

Cambridge Educated Psychiatrist Shares New ADHD Treatment | Dr Judith Mohring

Dr. Judith Mohring shares innovative treatments for ADHD based on her extensive experience. This episode is filled with new information and insights that will intrigue anyone looking for effective strategies to manage ADHD.

2025-04-2159m
#7

ADHD & Relationship Issues - 17 Ways To Fix Them | Karen Doherty

Relationships can be particularly challenging for those with ADHD. Karen Doherty provides actionable advice in this episode, offering listeners practical solutions to improve their relationship dynamics and understanding.

2025-04-1453m
#8

How Hormones and Menopause Impact ADHD Women | Dr. Louise Newson

Dr. Louise Newson discusses the significant impact of hormones and menopause on women with ADHD. This episode is particularly relevant for female listeners, shedding light on an often-overlooked topic in ADHD discussions.

2025-04-071h 4m
#9

Bonus | The No.1 ADHD Expert: How To Level Up Your ADHD | Dr Ned Hallowell

As the world's leading authority on ADHD, Dr. Ned Hallowell shares transformative strategies for leveraging ADHD strengths. His engaging style makes this bonus episode both informative and inspiring for anyone looking to thrive with ADHD.

2025-04-041h 35m
#10

5 Signs You Have Autism AND ADHD + how to spot it EARLY in children | Dr Becky Quicke

Dr. Becky Quicke provides critical insights into the signs of AuDHD, making this episode vital for parents and educators. Her expertise in early detection can help listeners understand and support neurodiverse children effectively.

2025-03-3149m