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 77: Joining The Dots between ADHD and Perimenopause
In today's bonus episode of The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast, we hear back from Dr Emma Ping with some highlights from our previous podcast conversation regarding how hormone, energy, and health challenges have shown up with regards to our ADHD.
Episode 76: Big Picture ADHD Thinking, Plant The Seed and Watch It Grow with Andrea McDowell
When we finally understand how our ADHD can help us to succeed, we can lean into it. But it can feel so challenging when we're in the dark and have no idea why we keep hitting the same obstacles. We discuss this on today's ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast with guest Andrea McDowell, who also says it sometimes involves winging it and pivoting, even when we're terrified we may fail. Andrea believes in saying yes, winging it and finding the team to help!
Episode 75: Honouring Our Cycles with Adele Wimsett - ADHD & Hormones bonus episode
Today's episode features a clip from my previous guest, Adele Wimsett, who is a Women’s Hormonal Health Practitioner (she also runs an incredible workshop in my new ADHD Hormone series!). She is passionate about taking women from striving to thriving, supporting them to feel good instead of tired, overwhelmed and depleted by harnessing the power of their menstrual cycle.
Episode 74: Building The ADHD Foundations for Our Life and Careers with Amanda Perry
This week’s guest is Amanda Perry, a serial entrepreneur and ADHD advocate. Following her diagnosis in 2020, she realised she had built a prison instead of a business, so she set about creating a life that worked WITH her brain instead of against it. She now helps other founders create their own version of success, balancing the value of time, energy and money.
Episode 73: Why you NEED to know more about ADHD and Hormones
I've created this exclusive solo episode sharing my personal experience of navigating challenging hormones for most of my adult life and now being able to understand this better through the lens of my ADHD diagnosis.
Episode 72: ADHD Medication and Treatment: Demystified by a Psychiatrist with Dr Helen Read
Have you been nervous about taking ADHD medication? Does it feel scary to start a medication regime due to the stigma behind stimulant meds? This week's guest is Dr Helen Read on The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast is an experienced Consultant Psychiatrist with 30 years of experience in NHS.
Episode 71: How To Support Your Partner After An ADHD Diagnosis with Ryan Ridgway
Today's guest, Ryan Ridgway talks about his partner's recent ADHD diagnosis and how it affects their relationship and family life. This is the conversation to share if you'd like your partner to understand the daily impact of ADHD and how to help each other through those more difficult days.
Episode 70: Going Back: ADHD Women's Wellbeing Reflection Clips
During today's episode of The ADHD Women's Wellbeing episode, I share with you some key insights and incredible learnings from a selection of previous guests.
Episode 69: An Ayurvedic Approach to ADHD with Lauren Currie
This week’s guest is Lauren Currie, an Ayurveda practitioner and Iyengar yoga teacher, passionate about helping and empowering people with their health through natural, holistic solutions.
Episode 68: Running a Business Your Way After An ADHD diagnosis with Jodie Hill
This week's ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast guest is Jodie Hill. Jodie is passionate about creating an environment where both she and her team can Thrive. Her mission is to educate and empower employers to create their own thriving cultures.
Episode 67: Discovering Your Aligned and Purposeful ADHD Career with Shell Mendelson
This week's podcast guest is Shell Mendelson, who has helped hundreds of ADHD adults and young adults over the past 35 years find a fulfilling and sustainable career direction. Shell says that her work is synonymous with joy, and she will likely never "retire", and her aim is to make that possible for everyone.
Episode 66: Using Somatic Therapy to Ground and Calm an ADHD Nervous System with Lisa Ryan
In this week’s episode, I chat with Lisa Ryan, an experienced trauma-informed physiotherapist and somatic therapy practitioner. Lisa’s mission is simple - to help people find freedom from pain and troublesome symptoms, live well and thrive.
Episode 65: All you need to know about an ADHD Assessment, Diagnosis, Medication and Titration with Vicki George
In today's bonus episode and after the BBC's Panorama ADHD clinics programme this week, I wanted to share as much practical and up-to-date information from Vicki George, a clinical specialist nurse, independent nurse prescriber and founder of The ADHD Nurse.
Episode 64: Alcohol Dependence and ADHD with Faye Lawrence
This week’s guest is Faye Lawrence. Faye is the founder of Untoxicated, Australia’s largest alcohol-free social community with around 10,000 members. Having been a heavy but high-functioning drinker since her teens, Faye was recently diagnosed with ADHD (combined type) at the ripe old age of 48, and is passionate about creating awareness about the strong link between ADHD and alcohol dependence, hoping it might help reduce similar pitfalls for other women.
Episode 63: A Functional Medicine Approach to ADHD with Momina Salim
This week's guest is Momina Salim, a certified Pediatric Functional Medicine Health Coach who supports frustrated parents of children diagnosed or suspected ADHD in addressing underlying root causes to improve their lifestyle, nutrition and health.
Episode 62: ADHD Advocacy and Making Changes While Protecting Mental Health with Leanne Maskell
We begin a new season of the podcast with the incredible Leanne Maskell. Leanne is an ADHD coach, author, and activist, having presented to the World Health Organization on improving global access to support for ADHD.
Episode 61: My ADHD Insights on Prioritising Time Out, Rest and Our Hormones for Better Mental Wellbeing
With ADHD, we can find it difficult to stop, slow down, pause, rest and breathe. Very often, we only stop when an external factor stops us. In this week’s episode I talk about how to find a break if you can’t escape for a few days. I call them micro pauses that we can all do and become more intentional about every day.
Episode 60: Choosing to Reframe Our ADHD Traits and Challenges - Solo Episode
We can spend so much time focusing on our weaknesses yet by reframing our ADHD challenges and characteristics, we get to see how many unique strengths we have. Watch out and be prepared to be inspired - our brains are brilliant!
Episode 59: 'Tapping into Your ADHD Gold' bitesize episode
Stepping into our desires is scary, especially when navigating a new understanding of brains. I hope this 15 min snippet from my recent 'Tapping into Your ADHD Gold' workshop may help you move from fear and frustration to freedom and flourishing.
Episode 58: Unpacking an ADHD Diagnosis During Deep Grief with Stacey Heale
Today's guest is Stacey Heale, a freelance writer, soon-to-be author, academic and curator who explores the topic of grief and how we deal with it. Stacey had a late-stage ADHD diagnosis at 42, just after her husband died, and was in deep grief.