ADHD Chatter

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I had my first anxiety attack in a classroom when I was 6 years old. I started LADBible when I was 22 years old. I was diagnosed with ADHD at 34. Suddenly, everything made sense. Join me every Tuesday as I chat with leading experts, celebrities and psychiatrists. This is the podcast I wish I heard when I was younger. None of us are broken, just different. We have all always been enough. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • BraggLMSW
    A vital resource for understanding ADHD across the life span.
    As a psychotherapist specializing in ADHD and trauma, I've found ADHD Chatter to be an invaluable resource both personally and professionally. The podcast offers an impressive blend of clinical insights, practical strategies, and authentic lived experiences that resonate deeply with the ADHD community. Having been diagnosed with ADHD in the 1980s, I grew up under the prevailing misconception that we would "grow out of" our symptoms. Like many, I developed perfectionism and various coping mechanisms that masked my ADHD rather than resolving it. It wasn't until perimenopause hit that I experienced my symptoms returning with a vengeance, prompting me to re-educate myself about this condition. ADHD Chatter has been instrumental in this journey. The podcast skillfully addresses how ADHD presents differently across life stages, particularly highlighting the often-overlooked impact of hormonal changes on women's ADHD symptoms. The episodes covering masking behaviors, perfectionism, and the interaction between ADHD and life transitions have been particularly enlightening. What sets this podcast apart is its accessibility. Complex neurological concepts are explained in relatable terms without oversimplification. This makes it perfect for recommending to clients who are beginning their ADHD education or seeking to understand their diagnosis better. I regularly recommend ADHD Chatter to my clients as part of their therapeutic journey. It helps normalize their experiences and complements our clinical work by reinforcing concepts we discuss in sessions. The diverse range of guests provides multiple perspectives that help listeners feel seen and understood. Thank you for the important work you do with ADHD Chatter. You're filling a critical gap in ADHD education and support, creating a resource that serves both professionals and individuals throughout their ADHD journey.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
  • tenderfoot95
    Now It All Makes Sense! (For real)
    I recently discovered I have adhd at 29. Feeling like a failure, being hyper critical of myself, generalized anxiety, general sense of something being wrong with me.. these traits have been persistent through adulthood. It’s been an awakening journey of sorts. Excellent resource for any neuro divs figuring out their place in the world / looking for resources. TY Alex 🙏🏼🙌🏼
  • divecj5
    Incredibly Insightful
    As someone who has dealt with ADHD my entire life but not diagnosed until I was 39, I found all of the information conveyed and format of this podcast to be incredibly beneficial. Keep on sharing the knowledge!
  • Alloo791
    Inattentive adhd
    Do you have an episode where you talk about inattentive adhd w woman ?
  • MEJ2017
    So helpful
    Keep it up Alex!
  • Shayshee1990
    Obsessed
    Helps me so incredibly much with what's been going on and all of the things I've gone through the last few years as a late diagnosed ADHD woman.
  • TheIrishDuchess
    You won’t regret downloading every episode now!
    I started following Alex Partridge on instagram and his compassionate and informative reels led me to this podcast. If you are neurodivergent or love someone who is, you will gain so much insight into why we do the things we do with this show. It’s guests are open and real, the host is not only knowledgeable, but he’s also a great conversationalist. I can’t recommend it enough!
  • TheByroms
    Fantastic Resource!
    After having seen your vids on TikTok, I was happy to see there was a podcast to delve further into ADHD topics. Right from the gate every episode is packed with practical info on coping/dealing/living with ADHD. And as an American I LOVE the accent. :)
  • SusanKEsther
    Incredibly relatable!
    Listened to my 1st episode, with Kate Spicer & WOW! Her vulnerability & honestly hit home in a big way for me. As a newly diagnosed adhd-er @ 51, I could feel so much of what she discussed. Brought me to tears in several spots. A big thanks to Kate for her honesty & to the podcast for giving her a platform. I look forward to hearing & learning more ❤️
  • Mitzi_and_friends
    Glad I discovered this podcast!
    I love this podcast and find it quite helpful. I could especially relate to the June 3rd episode with Matt Gupwell
  • carabella beauty by ty
    Best podcast for days
    The best podcast for adhd! Saving lives!
  • …bi as c bb
    Undiagnosed
    Learning so much about ADHD sand myself through this podcast! Thank youuuuuu!!!!!
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