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Everything You Need to Know About Your ADHD Brain
Are you looking for ways to support overwhelm, focus, motivation, nutrition, sleep, RSD, or emotional dysregulation?
Whether you're newly diagnosed, ADHD-curious, or looking for further support, the ADHD Women’s Wellbeing Podcast is your space to explore expert advice and empowering insights.
Join global experts, thought leaders, professionals and authors as they share practical tools and honest conversations to support your health, wellbeing, calm and balance, all tailored for the ADHD woman.
You’ll deepen your understanding of your ADHD brain, body, behaviour and nervous system, while building self-awareness, self-compassion and self-acceptance.
No more self-criticism, judgment or blame, just real conversations to help you live a kinder, more compassionate and authentic life.
Hosted by Kate Moryoussef, ADHD lifestyle and wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner, who helps overwhelmed but unfulfilled women reconnect with their clarity, creativity, calm and potential.
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ADHD Women’s Wellbeing Podcast Episodes
Episode 52: Is Social Anxiety a Big Part of Your ADHD? with Mita Mistry
This week’s guest is Mita Mistry, a columnist, mindfulness-based cognitive therapist, acupuncturist and author. Her book How to Understand and Deal with Social Anxiety is aimed at raising awareness and helping people deal with social anxiety.
Episode 51: Getting Curious About Functional Mushrooms and ADHD with Andrew and Simon Salter
Today's episode is with the Mushroom brothers, Andrew and Simon Salter and founders of Dirtea, which makes the purest and most potent functional mushroom extract powders.
Episode 47: Seeking Calmer Days Ahead
In this solo episode, I explain why I've chosen to focus on emotional regulation and the importance of empowering ourselves with new tools to help strengthen our emotional resilience and resources.
Episode 44: ‘ADHD and Spending Addiction Patterns’ with Maddy Alexander Grout
This week’s guest is money-saving specialist, Maddy Alexander-Grout and recently diagnosed ADHD mum of two. Her main passion is helping people save money, find discounts, and guide people to find support for their ADHD in the workplace.
Episode 40: ‘Finding Balance Between Our Relentless Business Drive and Hitting Burnout’ with Kim Raine
This week’s guest, Kim Raine, is a high-performance ADHD Coach, the author of Square Pegs - A Book Of Self Discovery For Women With ADHD and the founder of ADHD Brains In Business, a vibrant community of high flyers ready to lean into and celebrate their neurodiversity.
Episode 38: 'Organising Your External Environment For More Internal Peace' with Vicky Silverthorn
Does a messy, disorganised environment make you feel anxious? Perhaps decluttering and having a minimal clutter helps you feel internally calmer? Or maybe you're desperate to for this but just unsure where to begin?! If that's the case, you'll love this week’s guest, professional organiser, entrepreneur and author Vicky Silverthorn.
Episode 36: 'Understanding The ADHD Brain' with Brittany Shane Hochstetler
This week’s guest is Brittany Shane Hochstetler. Avidly passionate about anything related to psychology, the brain, and overall mental health, Brittany’s passion for helping others with ADHD took off when her son was diagnosed with ADHD, as well as recognising that she also struggled to understand why she felt she had it much harder than others when she was growing up.
Episode 35: 'Reducing Our Stressors To Help Emotional Dysregulation and RSD' with Marcy Caldwell
Emotional dysregulation and RSD are two of the most challenging elements of ADHD, yet it's often not flagged up when we first learn about ADHD. In this week's episode, Kate talks to Marcy Caldwell, a clinical psychologist and passionate ADHD advocate based in Philadelphia, PA.
Episode 34: 'How Our Hormones Can Dictate The ADHD Show' with Adele Wimsett
This week’s Kate chats with Adele Wimsett, a Women's Health Practitioner & Cyclical Living Expert diagnosed with combined type ADHD. Adele is passionate about educating women & girls on how to harness the power of their cyclical nature and balance their hormones naturally.
Episode 32: 'Designing a Bespoke ADHD Routine That Works For You' with Joseph Pack
In this week's episode, Kate chats with Joseph Pack, who is on a mission to help people manage their ADHD without medication (if that's the choice you've made)and instead can use natural techniques such as cold exposure, breathwork, yoga, meditation to help put us back in touch with nature and ground us.
Series 1, Episode 29: 'Navigating Marriage and Relationships Alongside Our ADHD' with Melissa Orlov
This week Kate chats with Melissa Orlov, the founder of ADHDmarriage.com, and author of two award-winning books on the impact of ADHD in relationships - The ADHD Effect on Marriage (2010) and The Couple's Guide to Thriving with ADHD (2014). They discuss how understanding, navigating and nurturing our relationships alongside ADHD can hugely benefit both partners and family dynamics.
Series 1, Episode 28: 'Advocating For Your Neurodiversity In The Workplace' with Samantha Hiew
This week’s guest, Samantha Hiew is the Director of ADHD Girls, a company founded with a social mission to empower girls and women with ADHD through effective advocacy, education and specialists’ insights.
Series 1, Episode 27: 'Channeling Creativity To Support Our Mental Wellbeing' with Jude Schweppe
This week’s guest is Jude Schweppe, a coach for creatives and performers, a writer, actor and co-founder of the Actors' Space in Brighton. She is passionate about the role creativity plays in supporting good mental health and wellbeing.
Series 1, Episode 26: 'Nourishing Our Body - and Brain - Through Intuitive Eating' with Aleta Storch
Navigating healthy eating, food and nutrition alongside ADHD is a big topic and for this week’s guest, Aleta Storch -an 'anti-diet' dietitian, therapist, and certified Body Trust® Provider - this is her expertise. Aleta specializes in providing anti-diet, values-centred, body liberation work with people who have a history of disordered eating, autoimmune conditions, and/or ADHD.
Series 1, Episode 24: 'Accepting and Learning To Regulate Our Big Emotions' with Dr Tamara Rosier
This week’s guest is Dr Tamara Rosier, author of one of my favourite ADHD books, Your Brain's Not Broken. Her book provides strategies for navigating the powerful big emotional aspect of ADHD in a healthy way.
Series 1, Episode 19: 'Embracing ADHD-Friendly Mindfulness to Feel Calmer, More Present and Balanced In Daily Life' with Dr Lidia Zylowska MD
Kate’s guest this week is Dr Lidia Zylowska MD, an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and is an internationally recognised expert in adult ADHD and mindfulness-based therapies. Using mindfulness to help our ADHD shouldn't work but actually, it can be the perfect antidote to our restless, reactive brains - as long as we're open to being more present and self-compassionate.
Series 1, Episode 18: 'Using Our Breath as an ADHD Superpower' with Jayne Nicholls
This week Kate sat down with Jayne Nicholls, the creator of the Freestyle Yoga brand. During this episode, Kate and Jayne discuss practical and daily breathwork options to help support the ADHD brain. This is one not to miss you if want further guidance on harnessing your breath to welcome more calm to your daily life.
Series 1, Episode 17: 'Everything You Need To Know About Nutrition & Supplements For ADHD' with Shawna Hughes
This week’s episode is with Shawna Hughes, a Registered Holistic Nutritionist for parents of kids with ADHD. Having figured out the diet and lifestyle strategies that work best for her and her family, she's now dedicated to helping other parents in similar situations to find what works for their families through Nutrition and Lifestyle Coaching.
Series 1, Episode 16: 'Weaving Wim Hof into Your Life For a Calmer Mind' with Angela Bentley
This week’s episode is with Angela Bentley, The Ice Warrior, who has made it her mission to help people incorporate the Wim Hof method into their everyday lives. From improving her own mental and physical health, where anxiety was a key player and almost losing her life 4 years ago, she takes daily ice baths and practices powerful breathwork to make her stronger, happier and healthier, feeling like a complete warrior.
Series 1, Episode 13: 'Finding a Movement Practice That Works For You' with Karen Broda
In this week’s episode, my guest is the amazing Karen Broda. Karen shows ADHD-ers how to look & feel good naked and reclaim their emotional wellbeing using movement.