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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 144: ADHD Parenting Rage and Emotional Dysregulation
No matter how much you love your children, any parent will admit that you have had a moment (or several!) of 'mom rage', and if this is you, I hope this conversation will help you release some of the shame you may feel. Plus we also address some key practical tools to helping anyone out who feels this emotional dysregulation most days.
Episode 143: The Cerebellum and ADHD - what we need to know!
Did you know that we can create new neural pathways using neuroplasticity by activating a part of the brain called the cerebellum? Enhancing this part of our brain - over the pre-frontal cortex - can ease and lessen our ADHD symptoms and create a more effortless daily life.
Episode 142: Healing Money Trauma and Becoming Financially Resilient
Healing from financial abuse or trauma can feel scary. Our nervous system may have been used to being hypervigilant and disempowered around money due to generational trauma and not understanding our neurodivergence. Many of us don't understand the energy of money, and so much shame can be attached to our sense of self, self-worth and our unconscious relationship to money.
Episode 141: Creating a FUN and fulfilling ADHD career - yes, it is possible!
Looking for a fulfilling and fun career that doesn't lead to burnout and boredom, with full awareness of your ADHD? Amanda Perry is the person to listen to and this clip is as wise as they get! Following her diagnosis in 2020, she realized she had built a prison instead of a business, so she set about creating a life that worked WITH her brain instead of against it.
Episode 140: Rewiring Our ADHD Brains to Form Healthier and Sustainable Habits
Neuroscience has become a recent fascination of mine as it explains so much about our ADHD brain and the many traits, tendencies, and behaviours that come along for the ride. The more we understand our beautiful yet complex neurobiology, the more empowered we are to make sustainable and manageable changes to better enhance our lives.
Episode 138: Healing from Emotional Abuse and Narcissism with Katie McKenna and Helen Villiers
Today's conversation features the incredibly insightful and informative Katie McKenna and Helen Villers. In this episode, we are talking about the impact of growing up with emotionally abusive or narcissistic parents, understanding this through the lens of neurodivergence and healing from this behaviour so we can finally break systemic generational patterns.
Episode 137: Tracking Your Unique Cycles and Hormonal Rhythms To Manage Your ADHD
Have you noticed how your ADHD ebbs and flows, impacting your mood and energy during did phases of your month? This conversation will empower you to understand why and, importantly, how you can help yourself and feel more in control of both your ADHD and hormones.
Episode 136: Understanding Sugar Addiction, Dopamine-Sensitivity and ADHD with Dr Nicole Avena
Dopamine sensitivity and sugar addiction are familiar traits of ADHD. Perhaps using sugar to self-medicate, re-energise, or dopamine-seek may be a pattern you relate to? If so, you're going to want to listen to this week's episode of The ADHD Women's Wellbeing, with guest Dr. Nicole Avena.
Episode 134: Visualising a Better ADHD Future using Positive Psychology with Ruth Kudzi
Feeling more empowered by understanding how to harness our brains to visualise a calmer and more fulfilled future is possible, and we discuss all of this and much more with my guest, Ruth Kudzi.
Episode 132: Embracing a More Integrated, Holistic and Apiritual Approach to ADHD
I’m passionate about helping people with ADHD weave more lifestyle-orientated practices alongside Western healthcare in their daily routine, and I'm delighted to welcome someone who embraces this approach with her patients, Dr Gemma Newman.
Episode 130: Living with Autism and ADHD with Emily Katy
This week, we have the incredible Emily Katy on the podcast. Emily is an autistic 22-year-old with ADHD and OCD, an author and blogger, and a Trustee for the charity ‘Autistic Girls Network’.
Episode 128: The Powerful Connection Between Migraines and ADHD
Today's ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast episode explores the very powerful connection between migraines and neurodivergence in women with my guest, Diane Ducarme, the contemporary master of migraine investigation.
Episode 126: Financial Wellbeing for the ADHD Brain
My guest this week on The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast is Rachel Harris. Rachel is disrupting what it means to be an accountant, a business owner and an employer in 2023. She is passionate about free financial education for everyone.
Episode 125: Empowering Ourselves Beyond our ADHD
ADHD can bring many opposing challenges and connotations and can feel like heavy energy to deal with. Yet, through gentle curiosity, we can find new options to reprogram our thinking and switch our emotional energy to create a happier, calmer and more fulfilling family life.
Episode 123: Grounding and Regulating your ADHD Nervous System with Lisa Ryan
In this week’s shorter ADHD Women's Wellbeing Wisdom episode, I chat with Lisa Ryan, an experienced trauma-informed physiotherapist and somatic therapy practitioner. Lisa’s mission is simple - to help people find freedom from pain and troublesome symptoms, live well and thrive.
Episode 122: The latest ADHD Findings in Epigenetics, Neuroscience and Nutrition with Dr Rachel Gow
Today, we have another show-stopper of an episode! In today's discussion, we discuss the latest findings in epigenetics, neuroscience and nutrition with Dr Rachel V. Gow, PhD.
Episode 120: Connecting Hormones and Psychiatry to help more ADHD women with Dr Lotta Borg Skoglund
This is one of the most inspiring and empowering episodes I've recorded. We are at the cusp of new understandings about combining medical disciplines so we can understand ADHD in girls and women better through the lens of both hormones and psychiatry. This is for the lost generation of women who never got answers and for the future generations of girls who deserve better medical knowledge and research.
Episode 119: Asking for ADHD Adaptations with Hester Grainger
On this short podcast episode of ADHD Women's Wellbeing Wisdom, I talk to Hester Grainger, a neurodiversity consultant about changing the way we look at neurodivergence in the workplace, raising awareness of what neurodiversity looks like in the office and showing up to help more people feel supported at work.
Episode 117: Food, Nutrition and Cooking ADHD-style with Aleta Storch
Navigating healthy eating, food and nutrition alongside ADHD is a big topic. For this week’s guest, Aleta Storch -an 'anti-diet' dietitian, therapist, and certified Body Trust® Provider - this is her expertise.
Episode 114: Neurodivergent Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postnatal Support
Anxiety during pregnancy and after childbirth can be very normal for all people, yet when we are neurodivergent, this time can be even more challenging. Support during and after pregnancy is vital to help neurodivergent mothers feel less alone. This week's guest is Victoria White, a birth and postnatal doula who supports families through pregnancy, birth and beyond, bringing hope, compassion and more understanding to this situation.