ADHD Care Podcast

ADHD Care

Welcome to the ADHD Care Podcast, hosted by Archie Chimanayi—ADHD Specialist Clinician and Director at ADHD Care. This is your space for open, relatable, and down-to-earth conversations about ADHD—what it really looks like and how to live well with it. From navigating school, work and relationships to understanding emotions, focus, routines and support options, each episode explores the everyday realities of ADHD in a way that feels real and human. You’ll hear from guests who’ve lived it, clinicians who support it, and voices that challenge the stereotypes. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, exploring ADHD, or supporting someone who is, this podcast is here to offer clarity, connection, and a bit of light along the way. www.adhdcare.co.uk @adhdcarepodcast

  1. 12/18/2025

    Episode 88 - International ADHD Conference 2025 Special in Kansas City Pt 4

    Part 4 of our International ADHD Conference Special is out this week, continuing our behind-the-scenes coverage from Kansas City. In this episode, we sat down with a diverse group of professionals, coaches, and advocates working across productivity, clinical practice, coaching, and workplace neurodiversity. This episode features conversations with: Alan P. Brown - Productivity Coach and founder of ADD Crusher Alan shares his experience supporting adults with ADHD to work with their brains, not against them. Instagram: @addcrusher Web: www.addcrusher.com Dr Larry Jones Psychiatrist, Author, Coach, and Neurodivergent professional Dr Jones is also a former Lifetime Achievement Award recipient at the International ADHD Conference. He reflects on his career, lived experience, and long-standing contribution to the ADHD community. Teresa Taylor ADHD coach and founder of "A Taylored Space" Teresa talks about her coaching work and supporting clients through personalised, practical approaches. Web: www.atayloredspace.com  Instagram: @atayloredspace  Megan Brown-Enya Coach and founder of "ADHD at Work" Megan focuses on supporting neurodivergent adults in professional and workplace settings. Web: www.adhdatwork.co Instagram: @adhdatwork PsychU We also caught up with a representative from PsychU, a professional learning and resource platform supporting clinicians and mental health professionals. Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcast Watch the full episode on YouTube

    55 min
  2. 12/11/2025

    Episode 87 - International ADHD Conference 2025: Kansas City [Behind The Scenes Pt 3]

    Recorded live in Kansas City, this episode brings you two powerful conversations with leading voices in psychology from the global ADHD community. This episode features: Dr. Brandi Walker — Research & Clinical Psychologist  Dr. Walker brings a unique blend of academic research and frontline clinical experience. Her work spans trauma, psychological wellbeing, and neurodevelopmental presentations, offering a grounded, evidence-informed lens on how trauma and ADHD can intersect across the lifespan. Dr. Lyne Piché — Registered Psychologist, British Columbia Dr. Piché specialises in adult mental health, relationships, and neurodiversity. In this episode, we have an open, honest, and much-needed conversation about *ADHD and sex* — including intimacy, shame, impulsivity, emotional regulation, communication, and how ADHD can shape sexual wellbeing and connection. Dr. Lyne Piché — Contact, Socials & Websites Main Practice: https://drlynepiche.comADHD & Sex Hub / Workbook / Trainings: • https://adhdandsex.ca • https://adhdsex.comSocial Media Instagram: @adhdsexworkbook https://instagram.com/adhdsexworkbookFacebook: Page under “Lyne Piche” (Psychologist exploring ADHD & sexuality)Dr. Brandi Walker — Contact & Socials Voices for Neurodiversity (VOICeFN) Website: https://voicefn.org Email: drbrandi@voicefn.orgAdditional Website Speakers & Professional Page: https://voicefn.org/dr-brandi-walkerSocial Media LinkedIn: Dr. Brandi Walker https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandi-walker-phdResearchGate:  https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Brandi-Walker You can also watch the full episode on YouTube @adhdcareltd More conference specials are still to come — stay tuned.

    51 min
  3. 11/27/2025

    Episode 86 - International ADHD Conference 2025: Kansas City [Behind The Scenes Pt. 2]

    Welcome to Part 2 of our International ADHD Conference Special, recorded live in Kansas City! 🎙✨ In this episode, we continue our behind-the-scenes tour of the conference with powerful conversations featuring members of ADDA (Attention Deficit Disorder Association) — one of the leading global organisations supporting adults with ADHD and also co-sponsor of this prestigious conference. This edition features: Duane Gordon President of ADDA, speaking on community, advocacy, and the mission behind ADDA’s global support network for adults with ADHD. Renée Crook — ADDA Spirit of Community Award Recipient This prestigious award honours an individual who truly embodies ADDA’s core values: inclusion, support, creativity, credibility, and intention. Across a lifetime of involvement, Renée has created welcoming, nonjudgmental spaces; uplifted diverse voices; shared accurate and compassionate knowledge; and served with authenticity and purpose. Her work has helped shape ADDA’s culture into a global community grounded in trust, empathy, and innovation. She doesn’t just represent ADDA’s values — she lives them. Kofi Obeng ADDA contributor and community advocate, reflecting on representation, belonging, and the importance of inclusive spaces for adults with ADHD. Kofi is also the Executive Director at ADDA Dr. Brandi Bolling — Keynote Speaker In this exclusive interview, Dr. Bolling shares her perspective as a medical doctor, educator, and advocate supporting individuals with ADHD across diverse communities, bringing passion and clarity to her keynote themes. ▶️ Watch the full episode on YouTube. More conference specials are on the way — stay tuned!

    59 min
  4. 11/20/2025

    Episode 85 - International ADHD Conference 2025 Kansas City (Behind the Scenes Pt. 1)

    In this special edition, we’re taking you straight to the heart of the action at the International Conference on ADHD held in Kansas City, USA from November 13th - 15th. Host, Archie had the pleasure of going behind the scenes — recording exclusive interviews and gathering the real-time energy and stories that make this gathering so special. In this episode, you’ll hear from three incredible guests: IngerShaye Colzie – A psychotherapist and ADHD executive-leadership coach, IngerShaye is the founder and chair of the ADHD Black Professionals Alliance, a nonprofit organisation supporting Black professionals and Black people with ADHD. She brings a richness of lived experience, cultural insight and professional coaching to her work, particularly empowering Black women executives and entrepreneurs living with ADHD. IngerShaye's Contact Details: Website: ingershaye.com IInstagram: @ingershaye Facebook: “Black Women With ADHD Executives & Entrepreneurs” Facebook group LinkedIn: IngerShaye ColzieDr Tamara Rosier – Coach, author and founder of the ADHD Center of West Michigan, Tamara brings years of leadership, teaching and consulting experience to the ADHD world. Her books (“Your Brain’s Not Broken” and “You, Me & Our ADHD Family”) and her conference presentations help bridge science, coaching and real-life emotion. She also serves in leadership in the international ADHD coaching community.  Dr Rosier's Contact Details: Website: tamararosier.com Instagram: @dr.tamararosier X (formerly Twitter): @adhd_center (organisation she founded)Pippa Simou – Based in the UK, Pippa is a chartered coaching psychologist specialising in supporting girls and women with ADHD. With a background in teaching and education, and her own ADHD-diagnosis journey, she founded the organisation The ADD‑Vantage to advocate, coach and mentor for female neurodivergent lives.  Pippa's Contact Details: Website: theadd-vantage.co.uk LinkedIn: Pippa Simou MSc CPsychol ACC LInstagram: @theaddvantage_Tune in to hear candid reflections from the conference floor, the ideas that got everyone buzzing, the personal stories behind the expert insights and some of the moments that don’t always make the official programme.

    58 min
  5. 10/16/2025

    Episode 84 - Overwhelm, Mental Clutter & Burnout with Alan P. Brown

    Feeling overwhelmed, mentally cluttered, or constantly on the edge of burnout? You’re not alone. In this episode, host Archie is joined by Alan P. Brown - ADHD coach, speaker, and creator of ADD Crusher™ - to explore why so many adults with ADHD experience chronic overwhelm and what can actually help. Alan shares practical, strategies drawn from his coaching work and personal experience, including: The hidden reasons ADHD brains struggle with overloadSimple daily rituals that reduce chaos and build calmMindset shifts that make it easier to reset when things go off trackHow your workspace and environment may be fuelling stressKnown for his engaging, no-nonsense style, Alan breaks down big challenges into small, realistic changes that make a lasting difference. About Alan P. Brown Alan P. Brown is an award-winning ADHD coach, speaker, and entrepreneur, best known as the creator of ADD Crusher™—a series of acclaimed video and audio tools that teach practical strategies to “crush” ADHD challenges. A former advertising executive who was diagnosed with ADHD later in life, Alan turned his personal experience into a mission to help others reclaim control, boost productivity, and live with greater clarity and confidence. He is also the host of Crusher™TV and serves on the Board of Directors of the ADHD Coaches Organisation (ACO). To connect with Alan: Web: www.addcrusher.com Instagram; @alanpbrown Facebook: @addcrusher

    1h 10m

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Welcome to the ADHD Care Podcast, hosted by Archie Chimanayi—ADHD Specialist Clinician and Director at ADHD Care. This is your space for open, relatable, and down-to-earth conversations about ADHD—what it really looks like and how to live well with it. From navigating school, work and relationships to understanding emotions, focus, routines and support options, each episode explores the everyday realities of ADHD in a way that feels real and human. You’ll hear from guests who’ve lived it, clinicians who support it, and voices that challenge the stereotypes. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, exploring ADHD, or supporting someone who is, this podcast is here to offer clarity, connection, and a bit of light along the way. www.adhdcare.co.uk @adhdcarepodcast