Girls That ADHD

Sayaka Sayeed and Anushka Phal

Join Anushka and Sayaka, two brown ADHD therapists with ADHD, as we break down the frustrations, consequences, benefits and tips on functioning in a neurotypical world. Every week, we deep dive into ADHD topics and share our personal and professional thoughts on navigating life, culture, work, business and relationships, with less jargon and more unhinged fun.

  1. 5D AGO

    Is This ADHD Or Am I Just Ethnic?

    This is a BIG question we hear VERY often as culturally-aware therapists. So, if you’ve been trying to answer this alone, this episode was made for you. It’s not unusual to see similarities between your culture and the ADHD traits often identified. Talking over one another, big expressions of emotion, multitasking, flexible perceptions of time - these can fit in either or. To help you clear any confusions, we made this episode for you. Tune in to hear all about: How culture and ADHD shape and explain your traits (respectively) The significance of a collectivist culture in influencing your upbringing How stigmas can prevent individuals from marginalised communities to seek support The misunderstanding of ADHD traits in ethnic cultures As a gentle reminder, ADHD traits show up differently in each person. If you’re curious or want to discuss the (eerily similar) overlaps between your culture and the way your brain works, please reach out for professional help. Our details are down below ✨ Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:44 Asian households can be CHAOTIC 02:45 Culture vs ADHD 03:50 Collectivist cultures: the normalisation of chaos 05:24 Forcing girls to “toughen up” 07:20 Migration: survival comes first 10:25 Misunderstanding ADHD traits 12:05 Difficulty is moralised 14:30 Episode wrap up 15:30 Culturally-responsive practice 16:42 Outro —-------------------------------------------------------------------- For culturally-sensitive therapy, find us here. For practitioners, Umeed culturally-responsive ADHD assessment (PD): https://www.umeedpsychology.com.au/culturally-responsive-adhd-assessment  —-------------------------------------------------------------------- Find us on: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/girlsthatadhd/?hl=en TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@girlsthatadhd And wherever you find your podcasts!

    17 min
  2. FEB 15

    Telling People You Have ADHD is Oddly Complicated

    Sharing your ADHD diagnosis can feel risky, dangerous, and can even lead to disappointment sometimes. BUT, preparing yourself for the worst possible outcome isn’t preparation, it’s anxiety. So, how can we ACTUALLY prepare to share this information? In this episode, we talk about how to decide who to tell, when to tell them, and why you might want to share your ADHD diagnosis in the first place. We also unpack the emotional side of disclosure, the fear of being misunderstood, the impact of past labels, and the importance of emotional safety. If you're wondering: Why telling people about your ADHD can feel so vulnerable How to decide if you want to disclose at all Questions to ask yourself before telling someone Who to tell first (and why it matters) How to prepare for different reactions What to do if someone minimises or misunderstands your diagnosis Simple, realistic scripts for work, dating, family, and friends This conversation is all about choice, compassion, and alignment - not pressure. ------------------------------------------------------------------ 00:00 Intro 02:04 I NEED to tell someone 03:04 Our experience telling family 05:00 Your response MATTERS 06:15 Figuring out your WHY 08:15 Preparing for their reaction 09:25 The vulnerability of sharing your diagnosis 10:40 Scripts for sharing your diagnosis 16:06 Maintaining a relationship with people who are not supportive 17:00 Don’t skip!! - A gentle reminder 18:00 Outro ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ Find us on: Instagram TikTok And wherever you find your podcasts! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Like, follow, share and stay a while! xx

    20 min
  3. JAN 25

    Too Much, Too Queer, Too Real: Unmasking ADHD with Mish

    DISCLAIMER: This episode is filled with mini tangents and conversational pivots. If you’re looking for a scripted podcast, this isn’t for you. If you’re looking for candid, funny conversations between three therapists who just get it, then welcome! Grab a snack, a drink, and unwind with us. This week, we are joined by Mish Kumar-Jonson, a South Indian, non-binary, queer, neurodivergent, and disabled Accredited Mental Health Social Worker based on unceded Kulin Nation lands.  As a therapist, researcher, and EMDR consultant, Mish integrates anti-colonial and healing-centred approaches to trauma work, especially with people of the global majority to create spaces where folks can connect, heal, and embody their favourite selves.  Together, we discuss the intersection between neurodivergence and queerness and the struggles both identities face when navigating the world. We explore: Identity and inner struggles Masking and the cost of palatability Self-compassion as a queer and/or neurodivergent person The significance of having the right support system in place ------------------------------------------------------------------ When you HAVE TO reach Mish: Niram - EMDR and Trauma Counselling ------------------------------------------------------------------ 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly episodes on ADHD, mental health, and real-life tools for neurodivergent minds. 👉 Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @girlsthatadhd

    44 min
  4. JAN 18

    ADHD Brains + Money Mistakes: Shame-Free Finance with Inaam

    Impulsive spending, financial avoidance, accidental missed bills - these are just some of the hidden costs of ADHD. Money and ADHD can be a messy mix. Add in the cultural rejections of having open conversations about money and there you have a successful case of shame-filled, fearful adults who are lost in the capitalist society they live in.  On a mission to normalise finance talks, we invited resident brown boy in Fintech, CEO and Founder of Inaam, Arjun Agarwal, to have honest, open conversations about ADHD and money. Arj is a TEDx speaker, globally recognised entrepreneur, former Portfolio Manager at KPMG High Growth Ventures, and social impact advocate working to bridge the gap between capital, young people, and entrepreneurship.  Together, we explore: Why ADHD brains often struggle with money (and why it’s not a personal failure) How shame and avoidance keep ADHDers stuck in financial cycles Common ADHD money patterns Why traditional budgeting advice often doesn’t work for neurodivergent people What shame-free, values-aligned finance can look like for adults with ADHD This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt overwhelmed, embarrassed, or stuck when it comes to money. Let’s move forward together.🎧 Listen now and let us know what resonated in the comments. —------------------------------------------------------------------ neurodivergent minds. 👉 Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @girlsthatadhd 🎁 Check out all our episodes: https://www.girlsthatadhd.com/ 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & YouTube #finance #podcast #lifestyle #neurodivergence #girlsthatadhd

    39 min
  5. JAN 4

    Time Agnosia, Rhythms & Routines: Rethinking ADHD Time Management

    We’re baaaack!! If you’re new here, we are Anushka and Sayaka, your two ADHD therapists with ADHD, here to help you navigate the beautiful, chaotic life as an ADHDer. If you’re a returning listener, we are so happy to have you back here. In our first episode of season 3, we sat down with Dr Royan Kamyar, a physician-entrepreneur and the Founder & CEO of Owaves, a digital health company on a mission to revolutionize time for health and well-being. Under his leadership, Owaves has helped over one million people across 150+ countries build healthier routines. The app has been featured by Reuters, Forbes, The Washington Post, and Fox News. Royan also served as Principal Investigator for the NIH Precision Medicine Initiative, the largest research program in U.S. history, leading digital innovation for nearly one million participants. Owaves collaborates with UC San Diego’s Center for Circadian Biology, Scripps Research and the American College of Lifestyle Medicine to advance the science of daily rhythms and precision health. In this episode, we cover: Time blindness vs time agnosia An ADHDer’s experience of time agnosia The importance of visual time planners How to work with your chronotype to optimise your 24 hours, energy, and lifestyle As a friendly reminder, the process of finding what works for you is multifaceted and not always straightforward. Give yourself permission and grace to find your way. Try the Owaves quiz! Follow Owaves on Instagram and TikTok.

    37 min

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Join Anushka and Sayaka, two brown ADHD therapists with ADHD, as we break down the frustrations, consequences, benefits and tips on functioning in a neurotypical world. Every week, we deep dive into ADHD topics and share our personal and professional thoughts on navigating life, culture, work, business and relationships, with less jargon and more unhinged fun.

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