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 57: Activating The Cerebellum To Increase Our Mental Capacity with Wynford Dore
This week's guest is Wynford Dore, an entrepreneur on a mission to change the lives of one million children. Wynford is the founder of Zing Brain Development programmes, the owner of Arnold Lodge School and also formed Educational Development International plc.
Episode 56: Protecting Ourselves from Overwhelm and Burnout with Vivienne Isebor
With ADHD, we often direct our self-worth into our productivity and achievements, which can contribute to cycles of burnout and chronic overwhelm. Combine this with a passion for activism and a drive to make a change, and we can feel our wellbeing and mental health take a nose dive.
Episode 55: Navigating Matrescence with ADHD with Gemma Mercer
Today's guest is Gemma Mercer, a transformation coach for mothers and Matrescence Educator. Gemma coaches women individually and in the workplace, helping them merge their ambitions, roles and responsibilities when juggling family life.
Episode 54: Reframing Old Stories and Choosing to Thrive with ADHD with Alex Campbell
Is our ADHD 'hackable'? Can we create new ways of thinking and being to make living with ADHD easier? We get curious about these topics in this week's episode, with guest, Alex Campbell, an ADHD specialist, psychotherapist and coach.
Episode 53: Understanding Our Genes To Support Our ADHD with Kelly Rompel
This week’s guest is Kelly Rompel. Kelly is a pharmacist, author, and Functional Medicine and Epigenetic Consultant. She is the author of, “Don’t Tell Me To Relax”, host of the Rebel Whitecoat Podcast, and founder of Wildroots Wellness.
Episode 52: Is Social Anxiety a Big Part of Your ADHD? with Mita Mistry
This week’s guest is Mita Mistry, a columnist, mindfulness-based cognitive therapist, acupuncturist and author. Her book How to Understand and Deal with Social Anxiety is aimed at raising awareness and helping people deal with social anxiety.
Episode 51: Getting Curious About Functional Mushrooms and ADHD with Andrew and Simon Salter
Today's episode is with the Mushroom brothers, Andrew and Simon Salter and founders of Dirtea, which makes the purest and most potent functional mushroom extract powders.
Episode 50: Golden ADHD Takeaways from Learning with Dr Ned Hallowell
In today's episode, Kate shares a workshop which covers some of Dr Hallowell's most tangible advice from a week-long course back in August.
Episode 49: Reducing Our Reactivity and Self-Regulating Our ADHD Emotions
Today's compilation episode focuses on the challenges and practical solutions to help manage our ADHD emotional dysregulation. These mini excerpts from some of my favourite episodes, focussing on our ADHD big emotions, will hopefully serve as a reminder as we move into another year, this time with more awareness. I hope this episode also nudges you to bring more forgiveness and mindfulness to your daily life in order to calm your nervous system, build your resilience and feel more present.
Episode 48: Moving from ADHD Overwhelm to More Inner Calm
In this solo episode, I share with you how to recognise our overwhelm during the holidays and some tips on how to move through this.
Episode 47: Seeking Calmer Days Ahead
In this solo episode, I explain why I've chosen to focus on emotional regulation and the importance of empowering ourselves with new tools to help strengthen our emotional resilience and resources.
Episode 46: Thriving with ADHD: Wisdom from Dr Ned Hallowell
This week’s guest is Dr Edward Hallowell, is a board-certified child and adult psychiatrist and world authority on ADHD. Dr Hallowell is a New York Times bestselling author and has spent the past four decades helping thousands of adults and children live happy and productive lives through his strength-based approach to neurodiversity and has ADHD and dyslexia himself.
Episode 45: ‘The Power of Coaching To Move Forwards Positively with ADHD’ with Brooke Schnittman
This week's guest is Brooke Schnittman, owner and founder of Coaching With Brooke, an ADHD and executive function coaching company for students and adults. Brooke has helped thousands of individuals with ADHD since 2006 who are meeting with chaos, frustration, and shame by providing them with the tools and accountability to focus their attention and thrive.
Episode 44: ‘ADHD and Spending Addiction Patterns’ with Maddy Alexander Grout
This week’s guest is money-saving specialist, Maddy Alexander-Grout and recently diagnosed ADHD mum of two. Her main passion is helping people save money, find discounts, and guide people to find support for their ADHD in the workplace.
Episode 43: ‘Using Our ADHD Diagnosis as a Force For Social and Medical Reform’ with Priyanka Patel
This week's guest, Priyanka Patel was diagnosed with depression in 2020 and, despite her efforts to try and get an ADHD assessment, was not listened to by her GP. Since finally getting her ADHD diagnosis, Priyanka's life has transformed, and now she is on a mission to ensure no other woman has to go through what she did.
Episode 42: Newly Diagnosed with ADHD? Here's what you need to hear...
Patricia Sung helps mothers with ADHD get their crap together one step at a time and feel confident running their family life. Her top-ranked podcast, Motherhood in ADHD, is a lighthouse for women with ADHD, reminding us that we are never alone in our struggles.
Episode 41: ‘Making Life work For You After An ADHD Diagnosis’ with Sarah Templeton
This week’s guest is Sarah Templeton, author of the hit book ‘How NOT to Murder Your ADHD Kid – Instead Learn to be Your Child’s Own ADHD Coach’ released in 2021. She realised the key to stopping ADHD adolescents from becoming homeless, unemployed, on drugs and in prison was to educate the parents.
Episode 40: ‘Finding Balance Between Our Relentless Business Drive and Hitting Burnout’ with Kim Raine
This week’s guest, Kim Raine, is a high-performance ADHD Coach, the author of Square Pegs - A Book Of Self Discovery For Women With ADHD and the founder of ADHD Brains In Business, a vibrant community of high flyers ready to lean into and celebrate their neurodiversity.
Episode 39: 'Reprogramming Our Mindset To Enjoy a More Rewarding Life' with Avigail Gimpel
This week’s guest is a mum of six and special education teacher and college lecturer, Avigail Gimpel. Avigail supports adults with ADHD in identifying the root causes of their symptoms and shares the tools you need to journey joyfully toward your goals.
Episode 38: 'Organising Your External Environment For More Internal Peace' with Vicky Silverthorn
Does a messy, disorganised environment make you feel anxious? Perhaps decluttering and having a minimal clutter helps you feel internally calmer? Or maybe you're desperate to for this but just unsure where to begin?! If that's the case, you'll love this week’s guest, professional organiser, entrepreneur and author Vicky Silverthorn.