Recent Episodes
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ADHD... Without Medication, With Joseph Pack
Nov 21, 2024 – 46:34 -
Why we MUST prioritise our own ADHD self-regulation
Nov 17, 2024 – 51:48 -
ADHD Winter Wellness: Self-Care Tips for Comfort and Connection
Nov 14, 2024 – 50:51 -
The MOST Essential Nutrients for Reclaiming Your Brain Brilliance with Lucinda Miller
Nov 7, 2024 – 46:50 -
Self-regulation Tools for ADHD Disordered Eating
Oct 31, 2024 – 40:21 -
Healing Your ADHD Mind and Body Through Somatic Movement
Oct 24, 2024 – 41:59 -
The Power of ADHD Self-Trust: Navigating Change with Caroline Britton
Oct 17, 2024 – 46:36 -
Unlocking Your ADHD: Strategies for Effortless Productivity
Oct 10, 2024 – 41:05 -
The MOST Up-to-Date ADHD & Women's Health Research with Professor Sandra Kooij
Oct 3, 2024 – 48:03 -
Drained and Depleted: Harness your ADHD to FUEL rather than deplete you
Sep 26, 2024 – 45:50 -
From Diagnosis to Empowerment: Thriving with ADHD
Sep 21, 2024 – 22:00 -
ADHD Decision Paralysis: Finding Calm in Chaos
Sep 19, 2024 – 45:36 -
NEW SERIES! The Power of Psychoeducation: The Key to Understanding Anxiety and ADHD
Sep 12, 2024 – 47:56 -
For all the late-diagnosed ADHD women who deserve more - this is for you!
Sep 5, 2024 – 24:07 -
ADHD and Work: How to Thrive
Sep 1, 2024 – 26:38 -
Breaking down ADHD Neuroscience, Menstrual Cycles, Hormones and Anxiety
Aug 29, 2024 – 20:24 -
From an EXPERT Holistic Pharmacist: THE BEST Supplements to take to help ADHD
Aug 25, 2024 – 17:03 -
ADHD Sugar Addiction and a GP's UNIQUE guidance on ADHD
Aug 22, 2024 – 29:57 -
Understanding Our Unique ADHD Traits and Symptoms
Aug 18, 2024 – 17:15 -
Unlocking New Beliefs and Tuning Into Our Intuitive ADHD Energy
Aug 15, 2024 – 24:22 -
Better ADHD Awareness in the Workplace with Hester Grainger
Aug 11, 2024 – 17:21 -
How to Thrive at Work with Rachel Harris & Jodie Hill
Aug 8, 2024 – 27:38 -
Slowing down to help prevent ADHD Burnout
Aug 4, 2024 – 16:38 -
ADHD Purpose & Gut Health with Kat Brown & Dr Rachel Gow
Aug 1, 2024 – 23:49 -
'Healthier Cooking Options for the ADHD Brain' with Aleta Storch - Revisit
Jul 28, 2024 – 16:24 -
Summer Surrendering and Healing: Solo Episode
Jul 25, 2024 – 15:22 -
How to Understand Your Partner's ADHD and Support Them to Thrive
Jul 21, 2024 – 15:52 -
Supporting ADHD Parents to Help Both Ourselves AND Our Children
Jul 18, 2024 – 50:30 -
Empowering Advice from an ADHD Psychiatrist: Medication, RSD and Getting a Diagnosis
Jul 14, 2024 – 16:06 -
Writing Books with Late-Diagnosed ADHD: The Non-Conventional Way!
Jul 11, 2024 – 41:51 -
The ' Power Pauses' That Can IMPROVE Your ADHD, Brain Health and Your Life!
Jul 7, 2024 – 21:51 -
Dyslexia and ADHD - The ALMIGHTY Connection!
Jul 4, 2024 – 48:49 -
ADHD Addictive Behaviours, Compulsive Eating and Obesity
Jun 30, 2024 – 19:55 -
What you Need Know About the ADHD Gut-Brain Connection
Jun 27, 2024 – 49:27 -
Fun, Failures and F**k Ups - Do what you LOVE and want to WORK hard for with Andrea McDowell
Jun 23, 2024 – 19:47 -
The POWERFUL technique that CHANGED my life AND helped my ADHD!
Jun 20, 2024 – 47:49 -
How to Live a Well Lived Life with Dr Gladys McGarey
Jun 16, 2024 – 11:38 -
Retraining our Brains to Thrive: Chronic Conditions, Pain, Trauma and ADHD
Jun 13, 2024 – 42:17 -
Are you ready to make small shifts to create BIG changes?!
Jun 9, 2024 – 17:28 -
The Spiritual Technology and Wisdom to Transform Lives
Jun 6, 2024 – 43:50 -
The TOP 5 Supplements to Take for ADHD
Jun 2, 2024 – 15:41 -
From Addiction and Impulsivity to Becoming an ADHD Movement Mentor!
May 30, 2024 – 44:42 -
Finding ADHD Movement that Works For You
May 24, 2024 – 17:37 -
Practicing Low-Demand Parenting with ADHD
May 23, 2024 – 47:33 -
How To Ask For Help At Work and Reduce Burnout with Leanne Maskell
May 19, 2024 – 25:15 -
ADHD Parenting Rage and Emotional Dysregulation
May 16, 2024 – 49:59 -
The Cerebellum and ADHD - what we need to know!
May 12, 2024 – 16:33 -
Healing Money Trauma and Becoming Financially Resilient
May 9, 2024 – 47:16 -
Creating a FUN and fulfilling ADHD career - yes, it is possible!
May 5, 2024 – 16:03 -
Rewiring Our ADHD Brains to Form Healthier and Sustainable Habits
May 2, 2024 – 46:15
Recent Reviews
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FabkBest produced Podcast on market to help Adult AdHD in WomenI tried about 10 other podcasts on ADHD and they were NOT helpful for me. This show truly enables me to learn, grow and address my concerns while teaching me to embrace ADHD as an adult female.
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LeahLightspringBest yetADHD therapist and ADHD diagnosed at age 17 - I’ve listened to a lot of ADHD podcasts and this one is certainly top tier! I’m often sharing show links to clients and find it helps the therapy process tremendously as it covers a great deal is psychoeducation that is necessary with any diagnosis. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
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ilovepresidenttrumpMimiAwesome podcast you are right on target ! I never knew why I suffered and other people didn’t ?? I didn’t realize it’s a real thing until I was in my 60’s let me tell you it he’s worse as you get older maybe because my has never been addressed ! Your help and information is much appreciated !! Thank you ! Mimi NY
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completely happy customer!Love this Podcast!Great show!!!! Love it!!!!♥️😘♥️
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pTERIdactylValidation is unmatched.I’ve been on my ADHD journey for two years. I’m 33 and at times I feel like life will never get better, I feel like I’m going to be fighting for my life forever. This podcast is the most validating and educational thing in my journey so far. I actually feel hope. I can’t thank you enough.
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bbarnesfaggADHD + AlcoholThank you for the episode with Kay about alcohol and adhd. I have struggled with what Kay called the “boom bust” my whole life which has included bouts of heavier drinking and sobriety and really struggling to maintain my healthy lifestyle choices.
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Moony_catNow I feel like I’m just being sold more somatic therapy rhetoric garbage now.This podcast used to feature cool evidence-based topics and credible authorities on the topic. Now it feels like another energy-work-masterclass sales pitch. Ugh… idk where I feel it in my body…but this baseless, cheap-click fluff hurts my ears for sure.
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AmandaPanda2UThe Link between Hypermobility, EDS & NeurodivergenceSuch a fantastic episode!! I learned so much from this. I struggle with ADHD/BiPolar2/Hypermobility. I shared this episode with 5 medical/health professionals in my life. My doctor, an occupational therapist along with 3 therapists. One of which works with neurodivergent kids and another who’s partner and child are neurodivergent. And the third being a couple’s therapist who also works with family’s consisting of neurodivergence within the community. I have 2 other doctors in my family; I’ll be sharing this with them over the holidazes.
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Misskris74Game ChangerI was diagnosed with ADHD in my 40’s. I see a therapist, read books and I was questioning whether I have ADHD until listening to your podcast because I can identify with so many symptoms. I can connect the dots in my career and personal life. Thank you!!!!!
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K8teeDidPolished, Engaging and WarmKate has provided an educational space that feels like a cozy hug. I appreciate the length of the episodes. The content is delivered in a concise way that I can focus on. Tuning in feels like visiting a good friend. Thanks to Kate for creating this work!
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Alicia BenrThoughtful and refreshingI love this podcast’s take on ADHD topics. Her interviews always have this really reassuring sensible, kind, and sensitive vibe! Cute English accent too :)
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Hold Hands & KumbayaNewly Diagnosed, This HelpsThe episode on alcohol dependence got me to write this review. I’ve been casually listening and learning a lot. My older sister was diagnosed adhd a long time ago, and I never considered it until recently. I was diagnosed with a combination adhd- severe inattentive type with mild hyperactivity, which has explained so much about my life. We believe my mom has it too. Our whole family has had a habitual dependency with drinking that has always been high functioning, and we were recently discussing that maybe there’s a correlation between our alcohol use and adhd. Then this episode came out right after we had discussed it. Thank you for bringing the many, varied manifestations of adhd to light. I feel like I’m at the tip of the iceberg in learning more about myself, and this podcast has given me so many avenues to explore. It’s made me feel less alone, more forgiving of my behavioral antics, and validated in how I function. Thank you!
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dragonfaeriexoDisappointedFull disclosure - I only listened to one episode, the very first one, about boundaries. It struck me as odd that the very first guest seemed very neurotypical to me, talking about identifying the changes that needs to be made and steps to take action. When I hear that, I immediately shut down because I don’t know if there’s anything that can be more frustrating that this approach for an ADHD person who is carving the change but has a lot of obstacles on the way - oh, I don’t know, memory issues, impulsivity, distractibility… When someone boldly lays out a plan to DECIDE to make a change and just take action, I know I am not seen and I should not waste my time.
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amrl13Blowing my mindI’m a 30 year old woman who has been pretty recently diagnosed with ADHD, and am just starting to finally start working WITH my brain and not against it. This podcast is honestly life changing for me. I’m learning so much! Please please please check it out if you are a woman who has adhd.
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lumawestWonderfulI found this podcast when I first started my ADHD journey and it quickly became a must listen for me. Kate and her guests have given me so much knowledge and tools to help myself. They have allowed me to name things that I have struggled with forever and that awareness is so powerful. Thanks, Kate!
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LindaMizThank you…I love that you incorporated EFT in one of the episodes- I needed it exactly at that time and it worked… Also- keeping it simple now - only one ADD podcast in my library- yours. 🙏♥️
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mrs.graphicdesignStrikes all the chords!I’m a self employed mom of three and was diagnosed around 40. Since then, I’ve been desperately trying to learn everything I can to find the missing tools I need to be able to accomplish my goals instead of feeling like I am always floundering and failing. There are a lot of other ADHD podcasts, but few that I’d say I really hit the most critical issues and give me some real tangible things to hold onto. These are real tools to try and hopeful, positive perspectives to identify with. Thank you and please keep up the wonderful content!
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OammoKate is so understanding and compassionateI love this podcast. I’m 62 and still seeking a diagnosis. This podcast helps me in my journey of self compassion and understanding.
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Raven 1000Eye OpeningGreat podcast. So much is making sense now. Listening to the podcast has led to so many “Ah Hah!” moments. Thank you so much!!!
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blandandthirty“that’s today’s episode: done!”i was searching for an adhd podcast and didn’t know where to start. i was drawn to some of the titles here, and i’ve just been listening all day! great resources, conversation, and the feeling of being understood. thanks for this excellent podcast!
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Future AstronautI Belong HereKate has started exactly the podcast I needed to hear. I got my ADHD diagnosis a few months ago at 29 years old after already earning a Ph.D. and achieving highly but using so much of myself and my emotional to get there. I’m so grateful for this wonderful podcast where I can learn about ADHD while learning from wonderful people that I’m not weird or alone. Thank you for what you are doing Kate! You’re right, I am here for a reason and it’s because I need your podcast in my life to help guide me to a healthy life with ADHD. My favorite episode is the one about perfectionism. It is absolute gold. I can relate so much and it’s given me a breakthrough with a recent struggle!
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thestorygirlAmazing Resource!I absolutely love this podcast. A friend recommended it after I was diagnosed with ADHD at 39 and I can’t tell you how affirming and validating these episodes are. Many episodes resonate so strongly with me and give me a new kind of self acceptance. Thank you so much, Kate!
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sotislpnFinally someone gets it!Having ADHD all my life but struggled with so many issues because my brain works differently. I just found this podcast and have enjoyed learning and feeling I’m not as alone as I thought. I was diagnosed early in my life simply because my mom was diligent. In the late 1970’s/early 1980’s ADHD was not a common diagnosis and rarely a diagnosis given to girls. But the only help I got was medication. As an adult I started learning more about behavioral changes and technology that helps me function and be productive. Thank you for your podcast and resource you offer.
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Blue KansasSolutions-oriented and adult-centricI love this podcast, which filled a massive self-care sized hole that used to exist in the ADHD podcast universe. This podcast is focused on helping women with late diagnoses deploy strategies to ameliorate neurodivergence-driven symptoms we used to think were personal failings. Mindblowing in the best possible way. I get a little hit of dopamine every time I see a new episode post! Thank you.
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Supergirl1975I always learn something newThis podcast is a great resource for someone newly diagnosed and looking to learn as much as possible! Very upbeat and a fun listen.
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musiclvr18The BEST podcast for women exploring ADHD!I’ve truly enjoyed every single episode of the ADHD Women’s Wellbeing podcast! You can feel Kate’s passion in the way she talks and interacts with guests. It’s strikes such a great balance of being informative, motivational and comforting! Keep up the good work, Kate!
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Vision Driven MomBrilliant!Love this podcast and the important conversations Kate is having about women and ADHD. Honestly, Kate had me at seeing ADHD as limitless rather than limiting. Thanks for all you do!
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