13 episodes

When you hear stories about neurodivergence, yet you can't find the ones that speak to your life. Join Samantha Hiew, Director of ADHD Girls, as she uncovers hidden stories of neurodivergence that come from a few, but speak to so many of us. Utopia, the campaign, aims to platform the voices of neurodivergents across different communities and life circumstances, so we find the words to get the support we need.

Utopia with ADHD Girls Samantha Hiew

    • Society & Culture

When you hear stories about neurodivergence, yet you can't find the ones that speak to your life. Join Samantha Hiew, Director of ADHD Girls, as she uncovers hidden stories of neurodivergence that come from a few, but speak to so many of us. Utopia, the campaign, aims to platform the voices of neurodivergents across different communities and life circumstances, so we find the words to get the support we need.

    Evelyn Polk Green: ADHD in minority, poor and other underserved populations | Utopia Qbtech

    Evelyn Polk Green: ADHD in minority, poor and other underserved populations | Utopia Qbtech

    Evelyn Polk Green, MSEd, is a past president of both ADDA, the Attention Deficit Disorder Association and CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder). 

    Evelyn is an adult with ADHD and the mother of two adult sons, Perry and Robert, both of whom also have ADHD. 

    Active in ADHD and mental health advocacy for more than 25 years, Evelyn has served as a leader representing the family and educator voice in the ADHD and mental health communities in many capacities, including as a member of the Network on Children’s Mental Health Services funded by the MacArthur Foundation.

    She frequently represents the family/consumer perspective on mental health issues and often speaks to audiences and the media on a variety of topics.  She has been focused on the challenges of ADHD in minority, poor and other underserved populations throughout her advocacy career. She is the recipient of several honors for her volunteer work in mental health and education, including the Beacon College Achieving Lifetime Vision and Excellence (ALiVE) Award for her advocacy work on behalf of children and adults with learning differences and ADHD.

    Evelyn works as an administrator with the Chicago Public Schools, planning professional development programs for early childhood special education professionals and families. She holds bachelor and master’s degrees from National Louis University and a master’s degree from Northern Illinois University.



    About Utopia

    This interview is part of the Utopia campaign, a collaboration between ADHD Girls and Qbtech. By shedding light on the unique lived experiences of neurodivergent individuals, Utopia aims to create a broader, more universal understanding of what it’s like to experience life with ADHD.

    For those living with ADHD, their families, and clinicians alike, this interview offers a wealth of real, relatable stories.

    For more information about the Utopia campaign, please visit https://adhdgirls.co.uk/utopia/

    • 43 min
    Gwendolyn Janssen: A healthcare leader diagnosed with ADHD at age 33 | Utopia Qbtech

    Gwendolyn Janssen: A healthcare leader diagnosed with ADHD at age 33 | Utopia Qbtech

    Gwen has over 15 years experience in healthcare to include time as a bedside nurse, nursing leader, clinical value analysis director, and adjunct professor. She has 2 masters degrees in healthcare leadership. She was diagnosed with ADHD at age 33 and has dedicated her time since diagnosis to educating herself about her neurodiversity, advocating and sharing information about ADHD to reduce the stigma and improve support, and is currently writing a book and putting together a collaborative for ADHD professionals.



    For more information about the Utopia campaign, please visit https://adhdgirls.co.uk/utopia/

    • 45 min
    Dr James Wiley: Educating healthcare professionals on ADHD & co-occurring learning disability

    Dr James Wiley: Educating healthcare professionals on ADHD & co-occurring learning disability

    Dr Wiley attended medical school at the University of Alabama School of Medicine and completed his residency at the University of Alabama School of Medicine, The Children’s Hospital of Alabama.  He is board certified in Paediatrics. Dr Wiley practiced general paediatrics at Dothan Paediatric Clinic in Dothan AL for almost 20 years before moving to Mobile in 2008 and founding Focus - http://www.focus-md.comHe served as President of the Alabama Chapter of the American Academy of Paediatrics and is currently the District X Vice Chairperson for the AAP. He has been listed in America’s Best Doctors and America’s Top Paediatricians and was named Master Paediatrician by Children’s Health System. http://www.jameswileymd.com     

    • 51 min
    Dr Samantha Hiew: Diversity within neurodiversity & creating your own place in the world of work

    Dr Samantha Hiew: Diversity within neurodiversity & creating your own place in the world of work

    This episode with Samantha Hiew, PhD, Founder and Director of ADHD Girls was featured on the #creatingfutures podcast episode Salt, a global, award-winning digital recruitment agency, connecting people and businesses within Consulting, Creative, HR, Marketing, Sales, and Technology. 


    Sam is an accomplished speaker, consultant and soon-to-be author on the subject of neurodivergence, advocating for herself and others in workplaces and using her platform to empower women to embrace their neurodivergence. Salt chatted to Sam about her own experience of neurodivergence across different cultures, and why understanding intersectionality in addition to #neurodivergence is so important for workplaces and individuals alike.

    To find out more about the neurodiversity trainings and programmes that Sam performs within organisations, visit https://adhdgirls.co.uk/. 

    • 34 min
    Rachel Grant-Waters: How growing up with ADHD enabled Rachel to empathise with SEN children Utopia | Qbtech

    Rachel Grant-Waters: How growing up with ADHD enabled Rachel to empathise with SEN children Utopia | Qbtech

    Rachel Grant-Waters is an openly neurodivergent Teaching Assistant who has worked in SEN education for over 5 years. Diagnosed with Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Dyscalculia as a child, she was diagnosed with ADHD in her 30s. Rachel actively uses her first hand experience as a neurodivergent learner to support the students she works with while advocating for awareness, understanding and better support of neurodevelopmental disorders in mainstream education and the workplace.

    About Utopia    

    This interview is part of the Utopia campaign, a collaboration between ADHD Girls and Qbtech. By shedding light on the unique lived experiences of neurodivergent individuals, Utopia aims to create a broader, more universal understanding of what it’s like to experience life with ADHD.   

    For those living with ADHD, their families, and clinicians alike, this interview offers a wealth of real, relatable stories.   

    For more information about the Utopia campaign, please visit https://adhdgirls.co.uk/utopia/

    • 47 min
    KK Harris: My upbringing & flying under the radar with ADHD made me resilient & an ally to other NDs

    KK Harris: My upbringing & flying under the radar with ADHD made me resilient & an ally to other NDs

    Karime “KK” Harris is a Business Psychologist and Executive Coach Director at Talking Talent. She is inspirational, motivational, energetic and leads with empathy. KK’s coaching experience has been in both the public and private sector, combined with her knowledge of psychology, has enabled her to have a deeper understanding of the complexity of people, which enables her to help her clients perform better at work.  One General Manager, of a multinational corporation, recently said, “KK is the unlock expert.” Her passion for DEI, and her thoughts around the necessity to be more inclusive in all areas of diversity, including Neurodiversity, have been featured in publications. She wasrecently interviewed by Trisha Goddard on London Live Talk Radio about KK’s experience of having a late ADHD diagnosis and the need for workplace awareness and support.  KK is from Los Angeles and lived in London for more that 15 years. She now resides in Horsham, West Sussex with her daughter and their 3 cats.  

    About Utopia    

    This interview is part of the Utopia campaign, a collaboration between ADHD Girls and Qbtech. By shedding light on the unique lived experiences of neurodivergent individuals, Utopia aims to create a broader, more universal understanding of what it’s like to experience life with ADHD.   

    For those living with ADHD, their families, and clinicians alike, this interview offers a wealth of real, relatable stories.

    • 36 min

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