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From Diagnosis to Strengths: An ADHD Story with Nick 31 Mar 202601:06:44

Join us as Nick shares his journey with ADHD, from diagnosis in his 40s to leveraging his strengths in learning and life. Discover practical strategies, personal stories, and insights on neurodiversity, resilience, and self-acceptance,

guest links


LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/nicklennonbarrett

Twitter - https://twitter.com/nicklennonbarrett

Nick's Book: ADHD Superpowers - https://www.amazon.com/Organized-Chaos-ADHD-Superpowers-ebook/dp/B0XXXXXX

Support for Neurodivergent Students - University Resources - https://www.universitysupport.com

Em's Psychology Studies - https://www.psychologytoday.com

The ADHD Reframed Podcast - https://www.adhdreframed.com




Celebrating ADHD and Birthdays with guest Debra 30 Mar 202601:20:28

Join Emma Craven and Deborah on her birthday as they explore her ADHD diagnosis journey, medication experiences, self-advocacy, and how to harness ADHD as a superpower. This conversation offers deep insights into managing ADHD with positivity, creativity, and self-acceptance.

Resources

ADHD diagnosis and support resources - https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-diagnosis-support/

Self-advocacy strategies for ADHD - https://www.understood.org/en/articles/self-advocacy-for-adhd

Mindfulness and emotional regulation tools - https://www.headspace.com/

Books on ADHD strengths and management - https://www.amazon.com/s?k=adhd+strengths+and+management

Deborah's personal journey and insights (LinkedIn) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-broadhurst/




With Guest Neal Glendenning05 Feb 202600:32:35

Breaking the Mask: ADHD, Manhood, and the Power of Just Being You

Ever wonder what’s really going on behind a man’s smile, especially if he's got ADHD and autism? Well, Neal’s spilling the secrets—no filter, no mask. This episode is not just about diagnosis but about smashing societal expectations and embracing your true self. Buckle up, we're rewriting the rules of normal.

  • Neal’s raw truth about living with ADHD and autism
  • Why societal masculinity creates a mental health crisis
  • The toll of masking and how to start unmasking
  • The importance of honest conversations among men
  • How system failures perpetuate tragedy and what we can do about it
  • The power of reframing neurodivergence from 'disorder' to 'divergence'
  • The role of early childhood education in shaping future mental health
  • Practical steps to treat ADHD right now—because waiting a decade isn’t an option
  • Why we are all just different (yes, everyone’s normal!)

The link to Neal's website is: https://www.theneuroinclusionproject.co.uk/

In this episode timestamps:00:00 - Welcome to breaking stereotypes and revealing the truth
02:15 - Neil introduces himself and his work
03:24 - Why men hide their ADHD struggles
04:46 - The societal mask of strength and its costs
06:08 - Overwhelm, shutdowns, and the push for authenticity
07:45 - Candid talk about suicidal thoughts and societal pressures
09:14 - Diagnosed at 20, Neil’s journey through therapy
10:02 - Why labelling ADHD as a disorder is misleading11:09 - Late diagnosis and uncovering the truth
12:16 - Addressing the men's mental health crisis
13:02 - The problem with one-size-fits-all models
14:15 - The tragic cycle of burnout and societal failure
16:30 - Embracing neurodivergence and rewriting mental health narratives
17:40 - Confidence, unmasking, and self-acceptance
20:41 - The fallacy of 'normal' and the myth of the bell curve
21:29 - Neil’s upcoming book 'From Disorder to Divergence'
22:48 - The importance of opening up and seeking help
23:48 - Practical steps for systemic change in treatment and education
26:40 - How schools can better support neurodivergent children
28:28 - The impact of trauma and negative conditioning in childhood
30:07 - The hidden damage of ignoring body signals and burnout
31:30 - Final thoughts: being brave and true to yourself


With Guest Susanne Schotanus02 Feb 202601:00:44

In this engaging conversation, Susanne, an ADHD writing coach, shares insights into the unique challenges adults with ADHD face in the writing process. She discusses the importance of understanding hyperfocus, energy management, and the need for accountability and support. The conversation also touches on personal experiences with academic writing, the journey of acceptance regarding ADHD, and practical strategies like mind mapping and gamification to enhance writing productivity.

Takeaways

Susanne is the first ADHD writing coach for adults.

Hyperfocus can be both a blessing and a curse.

Energy management is crucial for ADHD productivity.

Accountability and support can enhance writing success.

Mind mapping aligns with the two-dimensional thinking of ADHDers.

Gamifying the writing process can make it more enjoyable.

Understanding personal strengths can help overcome challenges.

Reframing ADHD as a difference can boost self-acceptance.

Sharing experiences can foster community and understanding.

Unlocking the Power of ADHD in Writing

Navigating the Challenges of ADHD Writing


This is the link to the gamification of ADHD writing: https://passionatewritercoaching.com/adhd-reframed-project/%20


The link to Susanne’s website is: Susanne@passionatewritercoaching.com

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties

00:00 Meet Susanna: The ADHD Writing Coach

02:34 Understanding ADHD and Writing Challenges

05:39 The Role of Hyperfocus in Writing

08:07 Crisis Management in ADHD Writing

10:24 Strategies for Overcoming Writing Barriers

13:03 Energy Management and Writing Productivity

15:48 The Importance of Accountability and Support

18:19 Personal Experiences with Academic Writing

20:55 Reframing ADHD: From Deficit to Difference

23:35 The Journey of Acceptance and Understanding ADHD

26:35 Finding Passion and Interest in Writing

29:19 Mind Mapping and Visual Thinking in Writing

31:46 Gamifying the Writing Process

34:17 Final Thoughts and Resources for ADHD Writers


With Guest Alex Turpell 27 Jan 202600:40:07

The conversation covers the journey of late ADHD diagnosis, challenges of managing ADHD in higher education, and the impact of ADHD symptoms on daily life. It also explores the experience of distance learning with ADHD, emotional dysregulation, and the impact of medication on symptoms. Additionally, it delves into the relationship between ADHD symptoms and hormonal fluctuations, toxic positivity, and the importance of authenticity in unmasking ADHD symptoms.


Takeaways

  • Late diagnosis challenges
  • Managing ADHD in higher education


Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction and Diagnosis Journey
  • 06:53 Challenges of Distance Learning with ADHD
  • 13:39 Emotional Dysregulation and ADHD Symptoms
  • 22:46 Impact of Medication on ADHD Symptoms
  • 30:24 ADHD Symptoms and Hormonal Fluctuations
  • 37:49 Toxic Positivity and ADHD Strengths

Late diagnosed ADHD with guest Cristina Louk PhD 07 Jan 202600:52:05

The conversation covers the professional background of Dr. Cristina Louk, the experience of late ADHD diagnosis and trauma, misconceptions and late diagnosis experience, gender differences in ADHD symptoms and perimenopause, the impact of late diagnosis and trauma, and the importance of positive reframing and a strengths-based approach to ADHD. The conversation delves into the importance of embracing and nurturing strengths, the impact of rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD), and the significance of advocacy and empowerment for individuals with ADHD. It also explores the influence of Dr. Russell Barkley, the challenges of small talk, and the need to create a new mold for ADHD individuals in professional and entrepreneurial spaces.


This is the link to Cristina’s website: https://peacehumanistic.com


Takeaways

  • ​Late ADHD diagnosis trauma
  • ​Gender differences in ADHD symptoms
  • ​Positive reframing and strengths-based approach Embracing and nurturing strengths
  • ​Impact of rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD)
  • ​Advocacy and empowerment for ADHD individuals


Chapters

  • ​00:00 Positive Reframing and Strengths-Based Approach
  • ​30:40 Embracing Strengths and Positivity
  • ​37:05 Medication and Advocacy
  • ​43:14 Influence of Dr. Russell Barkley
  • ​53:30 Creating a New Mold



ADHD Tax with guest Abby Birch 26 Mar 202601:01:58

In this insightful interview, Abby Birch, a money expert and newly diagnosed ADHD individual, shares her unique perspective on how ADHD impacts financial management. From the challenges of impulsive spending to systemic barriers, discover practical tips and inspiring stories that empower neurodivergent individuals to take control of their money.

Guest links

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/abbybirch/

TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@abbybirch

Resources

StepChange Debt Charity - https://www.stepchange.org/

Monzo Bank - https://monzo.com/

Martin Lewis's Demotivator Tool - https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/demotivator/





Instant ADHD connections, and humour with Guest Sue Conboy26 Mar 202601:04:59

Join Emma Craven and Sue Conboy as they explore neurodiversity, ADHD, personal journeys, and the importance of authenticity and humour in navigating life and work. This candid conversation offers insights into living with undiagnosed ADHD, the power of self-acceptance, and creating supportive environments for neurodivergent individuals.


Sue Conboy’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sueconboy

Blue Light Neurodiversity Project - https://bluelightneurodiversity.org

Brilliantly Diverse (Saskia's organisation) - https://brilliantlydiverse.com



Gareth's late ADHD diagnosis at age 40 #bemorepear20 Mar 202601:00:29

In this insightful interview, Gareth shares his journey of discovering his ADHD diagnosis late in life, explores the impact on his personal and professional life, and discusses how embracing his neurodiversity has transformed his outlook. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding, acceptance, and leveraging ADHD as a strength.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Gareth's Background

01:05 Discovering ADHD Late in Life

03:16 Childhood Experiences and Coping Strategies

06:44 Reflections on Childhood Trauma and Acceptance

12:11 Parenting with ADHD and Raising a Child

18:40 Impact of Stigma and Media Representation

22:07 Managing Emotions and Self-Regulation

36:18 Achievements and Surprising Successes

44:12 Music as Medication and Creative Outlet

49:20 The Power of Self-Understanding and Positivity

57:48 Embracing Being Different and Unique




Special Episode for Podcasthon Supporting FINDtheADHDgirls.org17 Mar 202600:26:41

DISCLAIMER: this episode has references to childhood trauma/abuse, addiction and parental overdoses.


Host Emma shares her personal journey with undiagnosed ADHD, the importance of early detection in girls, and how Find the ADHD Girls is making a difference. This episode highlights the significance of supporting neurodiverse girls before age eight to prevent lifelong struggles.


https://findtheadhdgirls.org/


https://podcasthon.org/podcaster/the-adhd-reframed-project-podcast


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Emma's personal journey with ADHD

00:46 The mission of Find the ADHD Girls and its importance

03:36 Emma's childhood experiences and the impact of undiagnosed ADHD

05:34 The significance of early detection before age 8

10:05 Emma's academic journey and overcoming stereotypes

15:00 How to support and find girls with ADHD early

16:54 Emma's involvement with Find the ADHD Girls and advocacy efforts

19:20 Managing trauma, substance misuse, and mental health in ADHD women

24:27 Empowerment, self-acceptance, and the future for women with ADHD




With Guest Adam Clowes09 Mar 202600:50:17

In this insightful episode, Adam Clowes shares his journey of discovering and managing ADHD as a professional in the tech industry, highlighting the importance of authenticity, mental health advocacy, and supportive relationships. This episode offers practical advice for neurodivergent individuals and their loved ones, emphasising self-acceptance and continuous learning.

Adams LinkedIn - Adam Clowes | LinkedIn

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

00:30 Adam's Background and Work in Tech

01:31 Authenticity on LinkedIn and Personal Branding

03:38 Discovering ADHD Through Social Media

06:10 Diagnosis Journey and Realisations

08:02 Living with ADHD and Embracing Positives

08:51 Supportive Relationships and Advocacy

11:30 Mental Health and Emotional Well-being

14:22 Impact of ADHD on Relationships and Family

16:53 Impulsivity and Inattentiveness Over Time

20:50 Hyperactivity and Internal Restlessness

24:48 Emotional Dysregulation and RSD

30:00 Tech Tools Supporting ADHD Management

32:58 Parenting with ADHD Challenges

39:25 Building Strong Family Relationships

42:52 The Reality of Parenting and Mistakes

44:09 Words of Wisdom for Newly Diagnosed Individuals

45:54 Strengths and Positivity in ADHD

48:02 Living a Balanced and Fulfilled Life

49:45 Closing Remarks and Gratitude






With Guest Michael Ling 03 Mar 202600:35:30

In this episode of The ADHD Reframed Project Podcast, host Emma Craven speaks with ADHD coach Michael Ling about their personal experiences with ADHD, the impact of diagnosis, and the importance of understanding neurodiversity. They discuss the challenges faced by individuals with ADHD, including emotional regulation and rejection sensitivity, and explore the Hunter-Farmer theory as a way to understand different brain types. Michael shares insights into his coaching practice.

Michael's website link is: https://www.michaellingcoaching.com/

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to ADHD and Personal Journeys

10:00 The Impact of Diagnosis on Life

19:54 Understanding ADHD Coaching and Support

30:09 Reflections on ADHD Experiences and Growth





With Guest Marianne Mills27 Feb 202601:17:09

In this engaging conversation, Marianne and Emma explore the challenges and triumphs of navigating education and personal growth as neurodivergent individuals. They discuss the importance of creating safe learning environments, the impact of ADHD on self-acceptance, and the role of kindness in fostering positive relationships. Both share their personal journeys of self-discovery, emphasising the need for understanding and support in educational settings. The conversation highlights the significance of embracing neurodiversity and the power of self-advocacy in overcoming societal barriers.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

04:56 The Impact of ADHD on Education

10:07 Creating Safe Learning Environments

14:45 Personal Journeys and Self-Discovery

19:47 Navigating Relationships and Boundaries

24:48 The Role of Kindness in Education

29:51 Embracing Neurodiversity

34:56 The Importance of Self-Acceptance

39:58 Conclusion and Future Aspirations


With Guest Cynthia Hammer 20 Feb 202600:42:01

Unlocking the ADHD puzzle — Girls, diagnosis journeys, and how to rock your neurodivergence with r

Ever wondered how a woman diagnosed at 49 can turn her ADHD into superhero power? Well, grab your coffee — or maybe your Post-it notes — because today’s episode is a whirlwind of insights, hilarious truths, and the kind of passion that makes you want to jump on the ADHD bandwagon ASAP.

In this episode:

  • Cynthia shares her epic 33-year journey from diagnosis to nonprofit founder.
  • How early screening for girls under 8 can save decades of trauma (and how it’s actually happening in the UK and US).
  • Practical tips for parents and teachers to spot inattentive ADHD in girls.
  • The power of community — women united in their ADHD advocacy.
  • How humor, self-compassion, and a little bit of chaos can be your best allies.
  • Cynthia's personal diagnosis story.
  • The importance of reframing ADHD from “deficit” to “difference”

Resources & Links:

00:00 - Welcome to the ADHD Reframe Project — Let’s talk diagnosis, girls, and making a difference!

02:08 - The big goal: Screen all children with ADHD in the US and UK.

03:38 - Spotting the silent signs of ADHD in young girls before age eight.

04:37 - Why your child's checklist can help make the diagnosis smoother.

06:20 - The trauma young girls face without early diagnosis — heartbreaking but important.

07:18 - Cynthia’s diagnosis journey straight from the “Wild West” of ADHD. 08:00 - How medication changed everything and the power of being self-aware.

09:28 - The “mask” young girls wear and what parents, teachers, and friends can do.

11:52 - Hidden strengths: Creativity, storytelling, and unique gifts of girls with ADHD.

13:22 - Simple clues for spotting inattentive ADHD in girls — and why one clue isn’t enough.

15:50 - The difference between inattentive and combined ADHD explained — with flair.

16:18 - g story — from “stressed and misunderstood” to “fully embracing it.”

20:10 - Building a community of women who care: Commit to raising awareness.

21:08 - The inspiring “Letters to Our Young Selves” — a gift to yourself and future generations.

22:05 - How to become a “Committed Partner” in the ADHD awareness movement.

23:26 - Raising awareness online and supporting each other through social media.

25:22 - Emma’s commitment: Creating campaigns and spreading the word far and wide.

26:14 - Women solving women’s problems: Why we’ve got to do this ourselves.

27:26 - The chaos of tech glitches — and why patience is just part of the ADHD ride.

28:22 - Our mutual understanding: The special bond of women with ADHD.

29:22 - Growing a virtual impact.

31:38 - What motivates this tireless work — making a real difference in lives.

33:33 - Why Emma is obsessed with ADHD and how that fuels her journey.

34:54 - Future goals: Becoming ADHD psychologists in training (or maybe just saving the world one diagnosis at a time).

37:51 - The power of optimistic self-talk and resilience in daily life.

39:10 - Reframing ADHD from “horrific” to “harnessable” — because perspective is everything.

40:20 - Using the brain’s natural quirks as tools, not obstacles.

4102 - Final rally cry: If you’ve ever felt like an outsider, girl, you’re probably ADHD, and that’s your superpower.

And hey, if this episode made you laugh, cry, or just feel a little less alone in the chaos — tell a friend. Because the biggest superpower of all? Connecting with each other.


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