ADHDiva

Hala & Rania | Adult ADHD

ADHDiva is a funny, honest podcast about adult ADHD, hosted by besties Hala and Rania (Both Diagnosed with ADHD). If you deal with executive dysfunction, time blindness, overwhelm, impulsivity, messy routines, or big feelings, you’re in the right place. Each episode blends relatable stories (yes, the chaos is real) with practical tools you can actually use, from ADHD friendly systems and motivation hacks to relationships, marriage, work, burnout, and self-esteem. We talk about what it’s like to live with a neurospicy brain, without shame, without perfection, and with a lot of laughing. Whether you have ADHD, love someone who does, or just want to feel less alone in your own messy mind, you’ve got two new best friends waiting for you.New episodes every Thursday 5 AM ET, 30 minutes or more of laughs, support, and legendary diva energy. Disclaimer: We’re not doctors, therapists, or personal ADHD coaches. This podcast is based on lived experience and personal insights. If you need medical or mental health support, please check in with a qualified professional. If this episode helped you, follow the show, leave a rating/review, and share it with a friend who needs the “same brain” validation. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts. And follow us on social media: Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adhdiva.podcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDivaPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdiva.podcastWebsite: https://adhdiva.buzzsprout.com

Episodes

  1. E4: ADHD and Marriage (Part 2) | The Treat Side, The Toolkit, and the Red and Green Flags.

    9 HR AGO

    E4: ADHD and Marriage (Part 2) | The Treat Side, The Toolkit, and the Red and Green Flags.

    Send us a text ADHD and marriage can feel like constant friction… until you build systems that actually work with your brain. In Part 2 of our ADHD & Marriage series, Hala and Rania flip the script and talk about the “treat side” of ADHD in relationships, then share the toolkit that helps couples stop repeating the same fights. In this episode, we cover: The best ADHD traits in love: hyperfocus, humor, spontaneity, emotional depth, and crisis-mode calmCommunication plus comprehension (talking is not the same as being understood)The weekly “Sunday meeting” check-in that saves the relationship (calendar, chores, money, plans)Chores and mental load: how to assign clear ownership without nagging or resentmentShared systems that actually work for ADHD brains (reminders, calendars, low-friction routines)Red flags to run from (shaming, minimizing, “you’re too much,” weaponizing ADHD)Green flags to look for (respect, effort, curiosity, learning your brain, emotional safety)If you’ve ever felt like you and your partner keep having the same argument on repeat, this one is for you. ADHDiva is us, Hala and Rania, two ADHD diagnosed besties who will be your chaos companions. Disclaimer: We’re not doctors, therapists, or personal ADHD coaches. This podcast is based on lived experience and personal insights. If you need medical or mental health support, please check in with a qualified professional. If this episode helped you, follow the show, leave a rating/review, and share it with a friend who needs the “same brain” validation. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts. And follow us on social media: Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adhdiva.podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDivaPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdiva.podcast Website: https://adhdiva.buzzsprout.com

    33 min
  2. E3: ADHD and Marriage (Part 1) | Time Blindness, Chores, and Fights.

    29 JAN

    E3: ADHD and Marriage (Part 1) | Time Blindness, Chores, and Fights.

    Send us a text Marriage with ADHD can feel like you’re deeply in love… and also constantly misaligned on time, chores, and emotional reactions. In Part 1 of our ADHD & Marriage series, we get real about how ADHD shows up at home, especially time blindness, forgetfulness and follow-through, and why everyday responsibilities can turn into big tension fast. We talk about the most common friction points in neurodiverse marriage (or any relationship where at least one partner has ADHD), including feeling unrelatable to your partner, the invisible mental load behind chores, and how rejection sensitivity (RSD) can make conflict escalate quickly. This is not a partner-blaming episode. It’s a clarity episode. ADHD explains patterns, but it doesn’t erase responsibility. It changes what support and systems need to look like. If you’ve ever thought “I care so much, so why does it still look like I don’t?” this one is for you. 00:00 Welcome! 01:16 ADHDiva vibe + episode roadmap 02:05 Disclaimer 02:32 How ADHD shows up in marriage (time blindness, forgetfulness, follow-through, impulsivity) 11:37 Friction Point #1: Being unrelatable (the “fix it” energy vs feeling understood) 21:31 Friction Point #2: Chores (dishes, laundry, systems vs chaos) 30:05 Friction Point #3: Fights (RSD, defensiveness, shutdowns, “pause language”) 40:39 Wrap up + Part 2 teaser ADHDiva is us, Hala and Rania, two ADHD diagnosed besties who will be your chaos companions. Disclaimer: We’re not doctors, therapists, or personal ADHD coaches. This podcast is based on lived experience and personal insights. If you need medical or mental health support, please check in with a qualified professional. If this episode helped you, follow the show, leave a rating/review, and share it with a friend who needs the “same brain” validation. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts. And follow us on social media: Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adhdiva.podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDivaPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdiva.podcast Website: https://adhdiva.buzzsprout.com

    42 min
  3. E2: New Year, Same ADHD Brain.

    22 JAN

    E2: New Year, Same ADHD Brain.

    Send us a text New Year’s resolutions with ADHD can feel impossible: you start motivated, then your brain goes “cute” and disappears. In Episode 2 of ADHDiva, we’re breaking down why New Year’s resolutions feel so hard for people with ADHD, and we’re telling our funniest resolution fails that still haunt us every January. But we’re not leaving you with vibes only. We’re sharing an ADHD-friendly method that turns resolutions into systems, so your goals stop relying on motivation and start surviving real life. Plus, we’re giving you our bounce back plan for when you hit a slump, fall off the wagon, or have a chaotic week and convince yourself “it’s over.” Then we finish with a rapid-fire segment where we ask each other quick questions and answer even quicker. Expect honesty, laughter, and a few “why are we like this?” moments. If you want realistic ADHD goal setting, habit building that actually sticks, and a reset strategy for the days you spiral, this one’s for you. ADHDiva is us, Hala and Rania, two ADHD diagnosed besties who will be your chaos companions. Disclaimer: We’re not doctors, therapists, or personal ADHD coaches. This podcast is based on lived experience and personal insights. If you need medical or mental health support, please check in with a qualified professional. If this episode helped you, follow the show, leave a rating/review, and share it with a friend who needs the “same brain” validation. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts. And follow us on social media: Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adhdiva.podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDivaPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdiva.podcast Website: https://adhdiva.buzzsprout.com

    47 min

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ADHDiva is a funny, honest podcast about adult ADHD, hosted by besties Hala and Rania (Both Diagnosed with ADHD). If you deal with executive dysfunction, time blindness, overwhelm, impulsivity, messy routines, or big feelings, you’re in the right place. Each episode blends relatable stories (yes, the chaos is real) with practical tools you can actually use, from ADHD friendly systems and motivation hacks to relationships, marriage, work, burnout, and self-esteem. We talk about what it’s like to live with a neurospicy brain, without shame, without perfection, and with a lot of laughing. Whether you have ADHD, love someone who does, or just want to feel less alone in your own messy mind, you’ve got two new best friends waiting for you.New episodes every Thursday 5 AM ET, 30 minutes or more of laughs, support, and legendary diva energy. Disclaimer: We’re not doctors, therapists, or personal ADHD coaches. This podcast is based on lived experience and personal insights. If you need medical or mental health support, please check in with a qualified professional. If this episode helped you, follow the show, leave a rating/review, and share it with a friend who needs the “same brain” validation. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts. And follow us on social media: Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adhdiva.podcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDivaPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdiva.podcastWebsite: https://adhdiva.buzzsprout.com