Everything you need to know about your ADHD brain is here in the ADHD Women’s Wellbeing podcast
Are you ready to feel healthier, calmer and more balanced?
Do you need help getting your health, wellbeing and lifestyle on track – but you’re not sure where to begin?
Perhaps you’re newly diagnosed with ADHD and need expert advice and insight to help you process?
In this podcast series, global experts, thought leaders, professionals and authors share their experience and advice to help you harness your wellbeing in a way that works with your brain – not against it – and to enhance your life as a woman with ADHD.
Are you struggling with overwhelm, nutrition, motivation, focus, emotional dysregulation, RSD, anxiety or sleep?
ADHD Women’s Wellbeing will help you understand your ADHD brain, body, behaviour and nervous system – and live a calmer, more balanced life.
My guests and topics are here to help you embrace your ADHD with more awareness, self-compassion and acceptance.
No more self-criticism, judgement or blame – just honest, straight-talking conversations to help you fulfil your potential and live a kinder, more compassionate and more authentic life.
Kate Moryoussef is an ADHD lifestyle and wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner
She helps overwhelmed yet unfulfilled ADHD-curious or diagnosed women find calm, balance, compassion, creativity and clarity.
Using EFT (emotional freedom technique/tapping) Kate guides you to rediscover your inner voice, find your potential, fulfil your desires and tackle overwhelm and inner pressure.
RECENT REVIEWS OF THE ADHD WOMEN’S WELLBEING PODCAST…
Episode 37: 'ADHD Diagnoses in Midlife - Joining The Dots and Finally Getting Answers' with Katie Taylor
This week’s bonus episode is with Katie Taylor, founder and CEO of The Latte Lounge, an online platform helping women in midlife thrive at home and in the workplace.
Episode 36: 'Understanding The ADHD Brain' with Brittany Shane Hochstetler
This week’s guest is Brittany Shane Hochstetler. Avidly passionate about anything related to psychology, the brain, and overall mental health, Brittany’s passion for helping others with ADHD took off when her son was diagnosed with ADHD, as well as recognising that she also struggled to understand why she felt she had it much harder than others when she was growing up.
Episode 35: 'Reducing Our Stressors To Help Emotional Dysregulation and RSD' with Marcy Caldwell
Emotional dysregulation and RSD are two of the most challenging elements of ADHD, yet it's often not flagged up when we first learn about ADHD. In this week's episode, Kate talks to Marcy Caldwell, a clinical psychologist and passionate ADHD advocate based in Philadelphia, PA.
Episode 34: 'How Our Hormones Can Dictate The ADHD Show' with Adele Wimsett
This week’s Kate chats with Adele Wimsett, a Women's Health Practitioner & Cyclical Living Expert diagnosed with combined type ADHD. Adele is passionate about educating women & girls on how to harness the power of their cyclical nature and balance their hormones naturally.
Episode 33: 'How ADHD in Women Has Evolved Over The Years and What We Now Know' with Sari Solden
This week, Kate talks with esteemed psychotherapist Sari Solden. Sari has been a pioneer in counselling women and men with the strengths and struggles of ADHD for over thirty years.
Episode 32: 'Designing a Bespoke ADHD Routine That Works For You' with Joseph Pack
In this week's episode, Kate chats with Joseph Pack, who is on a mission to help people manage their ADHD without medication (if that's the choice you've made)and instead can use natural techniques such as cold exposure, breathwork, yoga, meditation to help put us back in touch with nature and ground us.
Episode 31: 'How ADHD Can Show Up in Various Ways of Our Life' with Grace Timothy
This week’s guest is Grace Timothy, a writer previously of Vogue and Glamour, and the author of Lost in Motherhood. Grace was diagnosed with ADHD in 2021 and since then has launched the Is It My ADHD podcast to explore the lived experience of ADHD with a variety of guests.
Series 2: The Podcast is Back - Solo Episode and Exclusive Workshop Clip
In this first solo episode back, Kate shares a snippet from one of her online workshops. This particular workshop focused on Kate's week-long course with Dr Ned Hallowell, a renowned author and psychiatrist specialising in ADHD. His books, such as Driven to Distraction and ADHD 2.0, have led to new learnings and perspective shifts in ADHD.
Series 1, Episode 29: 'Navigating Marriage and Relationships Alongside Our ADHD' with Melissa Orlov
This week Kate chats with Melissa Orlov, the founder of ADHDmarriage.com, and author of two award-winning books on the impact of ADHD in relationships - The ADHD Effect on Marriage (2010) and The Couple's Guide to Thriving with ADHD (2014). They discuss how understanding, navigating and nurturing our relationships alongside ADHD can hugely benefit both partners and family dynamics.
Series 1, Episode 28: 'Advocating For Your Neurodiversity In The Workplace' with Samantha Hiew
This week’s guest, Samantha Hiew is the Director of ADHD Girls, a company founded with a social mission to empower girls and women with ADHD through effective advocacy, education and specialists’ insights.
Series 1, Episode 27: 'Channeling Creativity To Support Our Mental Wellbeing' with Jude Schweppe
This week’s guest is Jude Schweppe, a coach for creatives and performers, a writer, actor and co-founder of the Actors' Space in Brighton. She is passionate about the role creativity plays in supporting good mental health and wellbeing.
Series 1, Episode 26: 'Nourishing Our Body - and Brain - Through Intuitive Eating' with Aleta Storch
Navigating healthy eating, food and nutrition alongside ADHD is a big topic and for this week’s guest, Aleta Storch -an 'anti-diet' dietitian, therapist, and certified Body Trust® Provider - this is her expertise. Aleta specializes in providing anti-diet, values-centred, body liberation work with people who have a history of disordered eating, autoimmune conditions, and/or ADHD.
Series 1, Episode 25: 'Money & ADHD: Accepting Our Brains, Removing Shame and Unlearning Old Beliefs' with Tina Mathams
This week’s guest is Tina Mathams, aka The ADHD Accountant on Instagram, who helps ADHD entrepreneurs with their finances, and also coaches vital money management tools for ADHD brains.
Series 1, Episode 24: 'Accepting and Learning To Regulate Our Big Emotions' with Dr Tamara Rosier
This week’s guest is Dr Tamara Rosier, author of one of my favourite ADHD books, Your Brain's Not Broken. Her book provides strategies for navigating the powerful big emotional aspect of ADHD in a healthy way.
Series 1, Episode 23: 'Prioritising Authentic Love After An ADHD Diagnosis' with Katie Phillips
In this week's ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast episode, Kate is joined by Katie Phillips, founder of the School of Self Love, coach and speaker. They talk about ADHD and its effect on relationships.
Series 1, Episode 22: 'Using Our ADHD Curiosity To Help Prevent Burnout' with Eve Rodsky.
This week’s guest is Eve Rodsky. In her highly anticipated follow-up, Find Your Unicorn Space: Reclaim Your Creative Life in a Too-Busy World, Rodsky explores the cross-section between the science of creativity, productivity, and resilience. Described as the ‘antidote to physical, mental, and emotional burnout,’ Rodsky aims to inspire a new narrative around the equality of time and the individual right to personal time choice that influences sustainable and lasting change on a policy level.
Series 1, Episode 21: 'Finding Our Voice and Releasing Shame After An ADHD Diagnosis' with Natalie Lee
This week’s guest is Natalie Lee, best known for her Instagram account Style Me Sunday. Natalie began her career as a midwife before starting her fashion blog, Style Me Sunday, in July 2012. Over nearly a decade, it has grown and evolved to so much more than fashion - she helps women overcome their own struggles and now has over 100k followers on Instagram.
Series 1, Episode 20: 'Building Trust in Our ADHD Brains' with Jami Fregeau.
This week’s guest is Jami Fregeau, a registered nurse aka the Neurodivergent Nurse. After Jami was late diagnosed with ADHD at age 36 In December 2020, she started The Neurodivergent Nurse Podcast which provides weekly episodes, discussing all things ADHD.
Series 1, Episode 19: 'Embracing ADHD-Friendly Mindfulness to Feel Calmer, More Present and Balanced In Daily Life' with Dr Lidia Zylowska MD
Kate’s guest this week is Dr Lidia Zylowska MD, an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and is an internationally recognised expert in adult ADHD and mindfulness-based therapies. Using mindfulness to help our ADHD shouldn't work but actually, it can be the perfect antidote to our restless, reactive brains - as long as we're open to being more present and self-compassionate.
Series 1, Episode 18: 'Using Our Breath as an ADHD Superpower' with Jayne Nicholls
This week Kate sat down with Jayne Nicholls, the creator of the Freestyle Yoga brand. During this episode, Kate and Jayne discuss practical and daily breathwork options to help support the ADHD brain. This is one not to miss you if want further guidance on harnessing your breath to welcome more calm to your daily life.