The ADHD Women’s Wellbeing Podcast
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 222: ADHD Lifestyle, Purpose & Non-Medication Paths with Dr. Asad Rafi
In this insightful and final episode of Ask The Psych, I’m joined by Dr. Asad Rafi to explore the evolving understanding of ADHD, from the limitations of diagnosis to building a life that supports long-term wellbeing. We dive into how ADHD can impact health span and life span, and why recognising and working with your brain can lead to a more fulfilling, sustainable life.
Episode 221: How 8 Minutes of Mindfulness a Day Can Rewire Your ADHD Brain with Kelly Smith
In this episode, Kate is joined by Kelly Smith, an ADHD advocate, meditation teacher, and founder of Yoga For You, to explore how meditation and mindfulness can become powerful tools for those with ADHD.
Episode 220: IMPORTANT ADHD Hormonal Information from Professor Sandra Kooij
This week, I revisit a conversation with Professor Sandra Kooij, one of the world’s leading researchers in adult ADHD, women's health, and hormones and a pioneer in understanding how ADHD manifests differently in women. We discuss the powerful and often-overlooked link between hormones and ADHD symptoms, especially the role of oestrogen and dopamine throughout a woman’s life.
Episode 219: Exploring Trauma and ADHD with Dr Kara Davey
This week, Kate is joined by Dr. Kara Davey, Senior Clinical Psychologist, trauma specialist, and adult ADHD expert. Dr. Davey shares both personal and professional insights into how unresolved trauma can amplify ADHD symptoms, especially in women, and why understanding this connection is vital for healing and long-term wellbeing.
Episode 218: What’s Really Behind Our ADHD Cognitive Struggles?
On this week's ADHD Women's Wellbeing 'Wisdom' episode, we explore brain health beyond labels with Dr. Asad Rafi and Lucinda Miller. We discuss late ADHD diagnosis, cognitive ageing, and how hormones affect mental and brain health—plus insights from Lucinda’s new book, Brain Brilliance.
Episode 217: Understand and Heal Your Emotional Eating: Insights for Neurodivergent Women
In this week’s episode, nutritionist Marcelle Rose explores emotional eating and its link to ADHD and autism. We unpack binge eating, food restriction, shame, RSD, perfectionism, and why eating can feel so hard for neurodivergent folks.
Episode 216: ADHD, Autism & Harnessing Our Unique Neurodiversity at Work with Rachel Morgan-Trimmer
In this week’s episode, Kate speaks with Rachel Morgan-Trimmer, a neurodiversity consultant, TEDx speaker, and author of How to Be Autistic: A Guide for the Newly Diagnosed. Together they explore the complex intersection of ADHD and autism, and what it means to truly support neurodivergent people at work and beyond.
Episode 215: Not a School Skiver: Unmasking ADHD, Autism & OCD in Girls with Emily Katy
On this week's ADHD Women's Wellbeing 'Wisdom' episode, I speak with Emily Katy, author, advocate, and neurodivergent changemaker, about her powerful journey with late-diagnosed autism, ADHD, and OCD.
Episode 214: Navigating the Neurodivergent Landscape: What Every Parent and Educator Should Know
Navigating the latest neurodivergent assessments, diagnoses, treatment, and support is an ever-changing landscape, which can feel overwhelming to keep up with. So I'm delighted to welcome Dr Daniel Weisberg, a highly specialised clinical psychologist and founder of CAYP Psychology, a UK-wide psychological healthcare service, to help us better understand what we can be doing TODAY to help and support both ourselves and our children.
Episode 213: The ADHD/Anxiety Connection: How to Find Daily Calm with Dr. Russell Ramsey
ADHD and anxiety often go hand in hand, creating a cycle of self-doubt, overwhelm, and emotional exhaustion. In this episode, Dr. Russell Ramsay, a clinical psychologist and leading expert in adult ADHD, joins me to unpack the deep connection between ADHD and anxiety—and how to break free from the cycle.
Episode 212: Self-Compassion and ADHD: How to Break the Cycle of Drama
On this week's ADHD Women's Wellbeing 'Wisdom' episode, we revisit an interview I did with Dr. Miguel Toribio-Mateas, a clinical neuroscientist and nutrition researcher, to explore how food choices, stress management, and gut health influence executive function, sensory processing, and ADHD tendencies.
Episode 211: How Somatic Experiencing Helps with Chronic Pain and ADHD
Many women with ADHD also struggle with chronic pain, tension, migraines and hypermobility, yet these physical symptoms are rarely linked to ADHD in traditional treatments. In this episode, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner Susanna Elias explains how trauma, stress, and emotional dysregulation can become “stuck” in the body.
Episode 210: Ready For The Roadmap to Finally Thrive WITH Your ADHD?
Today’s episode is about something very special: the launch of my new book, The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Toolkit! Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been navigating ADHD for years, this book is designed to support you in understanding your ADHD and, more importantly, in building a life that feels calmer, more fulfilling, and aligned with your unique needs.
Episode 209: How to Write Your Book with ADHD: I'm sharing the HOW Here!
Hear the journey of how I wrote my new book The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Toolkit.
Episode 207: The Power of Progesterone for ADHD Hormonal Balance: Insights from a New Study
It's essential we learn more about how hormonal shifts impact our ADHD, especially during perimenopause. This week, I’m joined by Adele Wimsett, a Women’s Hormone Health Practitioner, to explore the powerful link between ADHD and hormone fluctuations—and why understanding the role of progesterone is key to feeling more rested, calmer and less anxious.
Episode 208: Creating Your Unique ADHD Productivity/Rest Balance with Grace Koelma
How do you balance productivity, rest, growth and self-compassion with ADHD? In this episode, I’m joined by Grace Koelma, ADHD advocate, writer, and creator of the Future ADHD digital planner, which has helped over 80,000 neurodivergent individuals better organise their lives.
Episode 206: Anchoring Your ADHD Creativity Alongside Imposter Syndrome with Louise Gooding
On this week's ADHD Women's Wellbeing 'Wisdom' episode, we revisit part of our conversation with proud ADHDer, neurodiversity advocate and author Louise Gooding. In this inspiring conversation, Louise shares how her late ADHD diagnosis unlocked her creativity and passion for storytelling, leading her to publish three books in just a few years.
Episode 205: Redefining Rest: What Recovery Looks Like for ADHD Minds
Do you constantly overcompensate, push yourself to exhaustion, and struggle to slow down? If so, this episode is for you. This week, I’m joined by Meredith Carder, ADHD coach and author of It All Makes Sense Now, to discuss why so many women with ADHD fall into patterns of burnout, perfectionism, and self-doubt—and, more importantly, how to break free.
Episode 204: Your Brain—and Family!—Aren't Broken: Dr. Tamara Rosier on Supporting Neurodivergent Families
How does ADHD impact family dynamics, emotional regulation, and communication? In this episode, Dr. Tamara Rosier, ADHD expert, coach, and author of You, Me, and Our ADHD Family, shares practical strategies for fostering healthier relationships in neurodivergent households.
Episode 203: Wisdom Episode: Strategies for ADHD Emotional Balance and Regulation
On this week's ADHD Women's Wellbeing 'Wisdom' episode, we revisit a clip from the incredible episode with Dr Tamara Rosier, the author of one of my favourite ADHD books, Your Brain's Not Broken.