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A late diagnosis turned her world upside down. Join Katy Weber each week as she interviews other women who discovered they have ADHD and are finally feeling like they understand who they are and how to best lean into their strengths, both professionally and personally. This neurodivergence isn’t just for hyperactive little boys anymore!

Women & ADHD Katy Weber

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    • 4.9 • 95 Ratings

A late diagnosis turned her world upside down. Join Katy Weber each week as she interviews other women who discovered they have ADHD and are finally feeling like they understand who they are and how to best lean into their strengths, both professionally and personally. This neurodivergence isn’t just for hyperactive little boys anymore!

    Laura Mears-Reynolds: Activism, awareness, and ADHD AF

    Laura Mears-Reynolds: Activism, awareness, and ADHD AF

    Episode 183 with Laura Mears-Reynolds.
    “This isn’t just a new chapter; it really does feel like a new life. My diagnosis not only changed but actually saved my life.”
    Laura is an ADHD activist and the host of the popular ADHD AF podcast. Laura's life was not only transformed but saved by her ADHD diagnosis at the age of 38. She wants all people with ADHD to be treated both medically and with the respect they deserve.
    We talk about Laura’s journey from lying on the couch to her unstoppable activism, as well as the new ADHDAF+ charity and its mission to educate and overcome the barriers to diagnosis and treatment in the UK healthcare system. 
    We also talk about the Leopard Print Army and Laura’s upcoming Alien Nation tour where she brings her unique flavor of community building and activism with a side of bingo and karaoke. This will be her final tour of this kind, so if you’re in or around the UK in the next few months, make sure to get tickets at adhdasfemales.com/events.
    Website: adhdasfemales.com
    Instagram: @adhdafpodcast
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    • 50 min
    Alex Gilbert & Katy Weber: Managing ADHD overwhelm

    Alex Gilbert & Katy Weber: Managing ADHD overwhelm

    Episode 182 with Alex Gilbert & Katy Weber.
    “My ‘To Do’ list feels like a table covered in those buzzers they give you at chain restaurants. Everything feels urgent and everything is competing for my attention.”
    You may remember that I have another podcast called The ADHD Lounge, which I co-host with fellow ADHD coach Alex Gilbert. This week I’m sharing one of my favorite episodes from that podcast, in which Alex & I talk about managing ADHD overwhelm.
    We identify some of the main causes ADHD overwhelm, as well as decision fatigue and paralysis. We also share some of the strategies we use in our own lives and with our coaching clients, including tools and resources to help them feel more motivated and confident in their progress.
    Website: theadhdlounge.com
    Instagram: @theadhdlounge

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    • 44 min
    Erin & Stephen Mitchell: Partnership and parenting with ADHD

    Erin & Stephen Mitchell: Partnership and parenting with ADHD

    Episode 181 with Erin & Stephen Mitchell.
    “I want to start a support group for partners of people diagnosed in adulthood because they have to listen to us go on and on and on about our ADHD.”
    This episode is an interview I did with Erin & Stephen Mitchell for their podcast, Couples Counseling for Parents. I’m a huge fan of this couple and their work and I just loved this conversation so much, and I’m grateful that they’ve allowed me to publish it here.
    We talk about how ADHD affects partnerships, especially once kids are introduced to the mix. We also discuss ways to better communicate and foster teamwork when one partner has ADHD, and the importance of reframing ADHD as a joint adventure rather than a solitary battle. And they share some of their own story about being impacted by ADHD symptoms in their parenting partner relationship.
    Stephen and Erin Mitchell are co-founders of Couples Counseling For Parents, a relationship development company. They provide parenting partners stage based relationship education to help couples stay connected as they travel through the developmental stages of parenting. Stephen holds a PhD in Medical Family Therapy and Erin holds a Masters in Counseling Psychology. 
    They are also the co-authors of the book “Too Tired to Fight: 13 Essential Conflicts Parents Must Have to Keep Their Relationship Strong,” which will be released in July. Use the link below to pre-order.
    Website: couplescounselingforparents.com
    Instagram: @couples.counseling.for.parents

    Links & Resources:
    Couples Counseling For Parents podcast
    The ADHD Lounge: Episode 7: ADHD & Relationships (Part 1)
    Pre-order Too Tired to Fight: 13 Essential Conflicts Parents Must Have to Keep Their Relationship Strong
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    • 58 min
    Robin Tate: Common challenges for neurodivergent couples

    Robin Tate: Common challenges for neurodivergent couples

    Episode 180 with Robin Tate.
    “It’s given such context to my life. There was such relief in knowing this is just my brain, this is just how it works!”
    Robin is an experienced teacher and professional coach. She has a Master’s of Science Degree in Reading and a Master’s of Arts Degree in Counseling. She is trained through the Asperger/Autism Network (AANE) as an AsperCoach as well as a Neurodiverse Couples Coach. 
    As a leader in the neurodiversity arena, Robin is setting a new standard for how to think about life through a Neurological lens. She’s committed to helping clients grow and create change in their lives by focusing on their strengths, overcoming challenges, and reaching their goals. Robin also enjoys spending time with her family, growing in her faith and traveling. 
    Robin and I talk about her diagnosis 20 years ago at the age of 30 and how her perspective about her own brain has changed since then.
    We also talk about giftedness, masking, and the importance of educating all kids about executive functioning as early as possible. 
    And we talk about neurodiverse couples coaching and how it differs from couples therapy, as well as some of the specific issues that might come up for couples when one or both partners is neurodivergent, especially around communication and goals.
    Website: Robintatellc.com
    Instagram: @theneurodiversecouplescoach

    Links & Resources:
    Uniquely Us: Gracefully Navigating the Maze of Neurodiverse Marriage by Rev. Dr. Stephanie Holmes and Rev. Dan Holmes
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    Dr. Kathleen Nadeau: Adulting and aging with ADHD

    Dr. Kathleen Nadeau: Adulting and aging with ADHD

    Episode 179 with Dr. Kathleen Nadeau.
    “One of the best ways to help women with ADHD is in groups. We heal each other by understanding each other, laughing together, and not expecting the same perfection we feel the outside world expects of us.”
    Dr. Nadeau is a clinical psychologist and founder of The Chesapeake Center, as well as an internationally recognized authority on ADHD.
    She is the author or co-author of over a dozen books related to ADHD across the lifespan, from her best-selling book for children, “Learning to Slow Down and Pay Attention”, to her latest book “Still Distracted After All These Years,” which addresses the many factors of growing older with ADHD (because as we all know, you do not outgrow ADHD).
    We discuss some of the strategies laid out in Dr. Nadeau’s latest book, such as the importance of maintaining structure, connection, and support as we age. We also address some of the myths and misconceptions about stimulant medications for the over-60 population, and the need for better understanding and treatment of ADHD in older adults, as many healthcare professionals dismiss or minimize the struggles faced by this population.
    And we talk about “failure to launch” in younger adults and how difficulties with early adulting skills might lead to a lot of anxiety around aging with ADHD.
    Finally, we discuss her upcoming book, “A Clinician's Guide to Women with ADHD: Diagnosis and Treatment” which she is co-writing with Dr. Patricia Quinn, MD, and Dr. Michael Morse, MD. Although there are many books for and about women with ADHD, there is a great need for a clinician's guide to diagnosis and treatment. Women continue to have great difficulty finding knowledgeable physicians and therapists to treat them. This long-overdue book due to be published in 2025 will provide a very straightforward treatment guide for medical and mental health providers. 
    Website: thechesapeakecenter.com
    Instagram: @thechesapeakecenter

    Links & Resources:
    Still Distracted After All These Years: Help and Support for Older Adults with ADHD by Dr. Kathleen Nadeau
    The Unmade Bed: The Messy Truth about Men and Women in the 21st Century by Stephen Marche
    https://www.tiktok.com/@retirementhouse

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    Anette Jacobsen: Assessments, stigma & workplace accessibility

    Anette Jacobsen: Assessments, stigma & workplace accessibility

    Episode 178 with Anette Jacobsen.
    “A lot of women don’t pass the autism tests the first time because the questions are designed with young boys in mind. ‘Do you collect trains, planes, or information about birds?’ No, I don't. But right now my special interest is autism and ADHD, and you should see how many Trello boards I have.”
    Anette lives in Copenhagen, Denmark. Anette never suspected she had ADHD until she lost her flexible job as the administrative manager of the largest language school for adult immigrants in Denmark due to extenuating circumstances. She went from having her own office to having to work in open-plan offices, and she found that she really struggled with focusing. After reading an article about ADHD, she started to connect the dots in her own life and was officially diagnosed at age 51.
    Anette is currently looking for the right career path for her, and we discuss some of the challenges she has faced while trying to advocate for herself both in the workplace and during the interview process. 
    Anette is also one of my former group coaching clients, so we catch up on how she’s been doing. We also talk about the chronic self-doubt that comes along with ADHD, especially after a lifetime spent undiagnosed, and how important it is for us to feel trusted and accepted, especially in the workplace. And we talk about some of the difficulties she encountered when seeking an autism diagnosis, as well as the drawbacks of autism assessments for adult women.

    Links & Resources:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/anette-jacobsen/Episode 170 with Lotta Borg SkoglundIt's Not a Bloody Trend: Understanding Life as an ADHD Adult by Kat BrownUnmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity by Devon PriceHow to Keep House While Drowning by KC Davis
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    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
95 Ratings

95 Ratings

Jarms-of-Norwich ,

One to come home to ♥️

I have listened to a LOT of podcasts about women and ADHD since I fell down the wormhole a couple of years ago - but this is my favourite and the one I keep coming home to. I love it for Katy’s humour, her irreverence, her empathy, her amazing ADHD knowledge, her passion - and the fascinating women that she has conversations with. (And I am very happy that after many many months of intending to, I have finally left her a review! TICK ✅)

Gizandtrub ,

Essential information that should be recommended to anyone with ADHD (diagnosed or not)

So helpful. I’m late in life diagnosed and this podcast has helped validate me. I’m also in the process of getting my child diagnosed and am so disappointed with the UK diagnostic waiting lists and endless battle to be heard, that I’ve just paid for my daughter to have a qb test in 2 weeks. I’ve just listened to the episode about qb testing and it’s made me confident I’ve made the right choice to side step the NHS rigmarole. It won’t give her a diagnosis but it will help me to know if I need to keep fighting for one.

lyraloo77 ,

Disappointed

Disappointed to hear the latest episode using the term ‘if you are someone who gets a period’. There’s a word for that and it’s in the title of your podcast. Not all women get periods but the only people who get them are women.

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