ADHD Adventures with Suzi Payton

Suzi Payton

Interviews with neurodivergent folk.

  1. From Sheep To Self: A Neurodivergent Discovery with Ruth Berkoff

    05/23/2025

    From Sheep To Self: A Neurodivergent Discovery with Ruth Berkoff

    Meet Ruth Berkoff Rubarb Cough, a talented performer who discovered her neurodivergence by writing a play!In this interview, Ruth discusses her journey to discovery and her passion for performing her play The Beauty of Being Herd, which is about a woman who goes to live as a sheep.See link to interview in the comments Ruth gives an open an honest account of the struggles to get writing when her inner critic is getting loud as well as tried and tested ways to work with it so that she can do what she loves; writing and performing!Ruth is a Leeds born and bred performer and writer. She trained in contemporary circus at Circomedia, Bristol, and spent two years with master clown and pedagogue, Philippe Gaulier.She's acted professionally since 2015 on stage, playing Lady Macbeth, Mrs Cratchitt and many more roles, including the wife of a man with motor-neurone disease in the short film, Grace, in which she was the top finalist in Actress Universe Film Festival 2022.As an ex-Samaritan, Ruth cares deeply about people feeling understood. As a four time pantomime dame, she cares passionately about people having a BRILLIANT time at the theatre. Her performance has been described by the British Theatre Guide as ‘warm hearted and empathic.’Ruth began writing in earnest after she had a brain haemorrhage in 2017. When she couldn’t find any stories from other survivors, she wrote her own. Her light-hearted blog, A Small Bleed on the Brain, has been shared by charities like Headway.She writes so that other people (and herself) don't feel so alone.The Beauty of Being Herd is her first full show and you can see it at The Brighton Fringe in May on the 2nd, 3rd, 24th and 25th.Get your tickets here:The Beauty of Being Herd - Brighton Fringe

    26 min
  2. Unmasking Sobriety: A Neurodivergent Conversation with Sam Roome

    05/23/2025

    Unmasking Sobriety: A Neurodivergent Conversation with Sam Roome

    In this episode of Adventures with ADHD, I speak with Sam Roome about her journey to sobriety and the impact of alcohol on individuals with ADHD.Sam shares her personal experiences with alcohol, the challenges she faced, and the positive changes she has experienced since becoming alcohol-free.We discuss the science behind addiction, the role of dopamine, and the societal perceptions of alcohol consumption.Sam also highlights her book, which guides those looking to stop drinking and offers practical tips for starting an alcohol-free journey. Sam Roome is a mum, Sober Coach, trainee counsellor, speaker and author who diversified from a 20-year career as a chartered accountant when she stopped drinking in 2020 and it became her mission to normalise the conversation around alcohol.Sam’s own childhood was torn apart by the impact of having two alcoholic parents.Sam had never considered not drinking, clinging on to the label of “normal drinker” for 30 years.  She ignored the “shift” as she calls it where she had unknowingly moved from drinking by choice to needing a drink in response to every mood change.She believes what triggered this shift were flashbacks to childhood traumas causing a struggle as a new mum, but she didn’t realise it at the time.  This shift slowly began to impact her life as it came with a gradual increase in drinking volume, which she also ignored, still believing her drinking was “normal”.  And she believes it was by society’s worryingly vague standards.Then one day Sam believes she “woke up” - a passing moment where she stopped and asked herself the question “what am I actually getting from this?” was to change everything.  Her three children, one of whom has a rare chromosome disorder, were a huge catalyst to change.  She didn’t want them to even glimpse what she had been through as a child and could see for the first time how easily this could happen.Sam thought not drinking would be boring, tough, a lifelong burden, but instead, when the alcohol fog lifted, she uncovered her new life! Sam is passionate about spreading the message that not drinking is pretty fabulous if you let yourself try The Sober Experience – her guide to removing alcohol. Details of Sam's book and coaching can be found at:https://thesoberexperience.co.uk/The Sober Experiencehttps://www.instagram.com/the_sober_experience?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==#adhd#sobriety#alcoholfreee#addictionrecovery#MentalHealthl#DopamineBoost Suzi Payton  AuDHD speaker – comedian – coach   Need a speaker with a difference – check out my showreel:   https://youtu.be/Sw4BMAAKnZw?si=AzNnUUyt-p36NTbm   Book a call here:   https://suzipayton.com/book-a-call/   Free resources for ND folks:https://suzipayton.com/resources/

    19 min
  3. Flying High: Discovering ADHD In Midlife

    04/01/2025

    Flying High: Discovering ADHD In Midlife

    In this episode of Adventures with ADHD, I interview the multi-talented and creative Sammi Ford.   We discuss her journey to a late-in-life diagnosis of autism and ADHD and how her differently wired brain has enabled her to pursue a variety of careers (she has flown planes in the RAF and parachuted out of them!).   It hasn’t all been all highs, though, and Sammi discusses candidly her low point where she experienced a breakdown, which led to her discovery of being neurodivergent.   Sammi discusses her passion for art and poetry, as well as helping other neurodivergent individuals find their way, through sharing her personal journey.   A former RAF officer, Sammi Ford is a linguist and the MD and owner of an international industrial company SPCB UK.   Diagnosed late in life with autism and ADHD, her creative career started in her spare time as a means for mindfulness.   She is currently working on her memoir and a poetry anthology and has performed at events such as Neurodiversity Pride, the Vegan Wellbeing Retreat and the Lincoln Book Festival.   She has won several awards for photography including a national wildlife competition. Her fine art and poetry is featured in the e-zine “Beyond The Spectrum” and she was shortlisted for the 2024 Hammond House International Literary Prize.    Sammi is passionate about raising positive awareness of neurodiversity, particularly in later-diagnosed women, using her own experience and can be booked as a speaker or to lead poetry workshops.   Find Sammi in the following places:   www.spcb.co.uk www.mosskillers.co.uk www.sammifordart.co.uk www.bespokefilters.co.uk www.bestsprayers.co.uk https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthaford/ https://www.instagram.com/sammifordart/   #NeurodivergentVoices #ADHDSpeaker #AutismSpeaker #MentalHealthAwareness #NeurodivergentStories   PS Please get in touch if you are looking for a dynamic autism and ADHD speaker for your event or conference at www.suzipayton.com

    21 min

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Interviews with neurodivergent folk.