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 125: Empowering Ourselves Beyond our ADHD
ADHD can bring many opposing challenges and connotations and can feel like heavy energy to deal with. Yet, through gentle curiosity, we can find new options to reprogram our thinking and switch our emotional energy to create a happier, calmer and more fulfilling family life.
Episode 124: The Power of Hope After an ADHD Diagnosis with Gail Muller
The word 'hope' to so many of us can feel ambiguous and distant and yet in this conversation, my guest Gail Muller, a Cornish adventurer, author, speaker, and coach, breaks down the power of hope through a late in life ADHD diagnosis. This is a riveting conversation where we learn that we can always choose hope from the depths of life's challenges.
Episode 123: Grounding and Regulating your ADHD Nervous System with Lisa Ryan
In this week’s shorter ADHD Women's Wellbeing Wisdom 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 122: The latest ADHD Findings in Epigenetics, Neuroscience and Nutrition with Dr Rachel Gow
Today, we have another show-stopper of an episode! In today's discussion, we discuss the latest findings in epigenetics, neuroscience and nutrition with Dr Rachel V. Gow, PhD.
Episode 121: Imposter Syndrome, dopamine-seeking and ADHD with Jay Emme
Listen back to Kate’s inspiring interview with Jay Emma about how people with ADHD don’t want to be slowed down by the dots, and why we have to reframe how we think in order to break through imposter syndrome.
Episode 120: Connecting Hormones and Psychiatry to help more ADHD women with Dr Lotta Borg Skoglund
This is one of the most inspiring and empowering episodes I've recorded. We are at the cusp of new understandings about combining medical disciplines so we can understand ADHD in girls and women better through the lens of both hormones and psychiatry. This is for the lost generation of women who never got answers and for the future generations of girls who deserve better medical knowledge and research.
Episode 119: Asking for ADHD Adaptations with Hester Grainger
On this short podcast episode of ADHD Women's Wellbeing Wisdom, I talk to Hester Grainger, a neurodiversity consultant about changing the way we look at neurodivergence in the workplace, raising awareness of what neurodiversity looks like in the office and showing up to help more people feel supported at work.
Episode 118: Channeling our ADHD Creativity and Energy into Purpose with Louise Gooding
This week, proud ADHDer and neurodiversity advocate Louise Gooding joins us on The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast. She speaks openly about her own experiences as a neurodiverse child and adult and how her experiences have shaped who she is today.
Episode 117: Food, Nutrition and Cooking ADHD-style with Aleta Storch
Navigating healthy eating, food and nutrition alongside ADHD is a big topic. For this week’s guest, Aleta Storch -an 'anti-diet' dietitian, therapist, and certified Body Trust® Provider - this is her expertise.
Episode 116: Why ADHD is NOT a Bloody Trend with Kat Brown
Have you had enough of people saying that 'everyone seems to have ADHD nowadays'? Or 'doesn't everyone have a little bit of ADHD'? Or the infamous 'it's just really on-trend to have ADHD at the moment' - take a breath and get ready to listen to why ADHD is most certainly NOT a trend!
Episode 115: Learning how to slow down to prevent ADHD Burnout - ADHD Women's Wellbeing Wisdom
As women with ADHD, we have an abundance of ideas, but thriving in business can feel difficult if we work against ourselves. By taking time to rest and make space while being consciously aware of where our energy and creativity levels are, we can be more successful and focused in our careers alongside ADHD.
Episode 114: Neurodivergent Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postnatal Support
Anxiety during pregnancy and after childbirth can be very normal for all people, yet when we are neurodivergent, this time can be even more challenging. Support during and after pregnancy is vital to help neurodivergent mothers feel less alone. This week's guest is Victoria White, a birth and postnatal doula who supports families through pregnancy, birth and beyond, bringing hope, compassion and more understanding to this situation.
Episode 113: ADHD-Friendly Mindfulness (yes, it's possible!) with Dr Lidia Zylowska MD
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.
Episode 112: Why Coaching Works So Well for ADHD with Brooke Schnittman
One of the most effective ways of harnessing our strengths and moving forwards with more intentionality and purpose is ADHD coaching. And 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.
Episode 111: Understanding RSD alongside ADHD with Marcy Caldwell
Emotional dysregulation and Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (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 who helps adults with ADHD create a life that works for, not against, their brains.
Episode 110: Navigating marriage and relationships alongside our ADHD
There's no doubt about it, ADHD can seriously impact our relationships. In this episode Kate chats to Melissa Orlov who helps ADHD-affected couples from around the world rebalance their relationships and learn to thrive.
Episode 109: Regulating Our ADHD Emotions with Dr Tamara Rosier
With ADHD, it can be difficult to regulate our big emotions and feel calm, with everyday triggers causing us to feel dysregulated. In this revisited episode we talk with Dr Tamara Rosier on her strategies for navigating the powerful, significant emotional aspect of ADHD healthily.
Episode 108: The Intersection Between ADHD and Autism with Dr Samantha Hiew
This week we revisit the interview with Samantha Hiew, the Director of ADHD Girls, a company founded with a social mission to empower girls and women with ADHD through effective advocacy, education and specialist insights.
Episode 107: Perfectionism & ADHD: Overriding Our Brains to Reach Our Potential
In this re-released episode Kate talks about how perfectionism shows up alongside ADHD with her guest, Kristen Carder, an ADHD expert and host of the I Have ADHD podcast.
Episode 105: Gaining a Deeper Understanding of Ourselves Using Human Design with Ebonie Allard
This week’s guest is Ebonie Allard, an internationally acclaimed award-winning Master Coach. Also an Artist and a Modern Mystic, Ebonie facilitates curious, complex, creative and courageous souls in navigating the reality of being a spiritual being in a physical body. Ebonie was also recently diagnosed with both ADHD and Autism and now brings this new awareness to her teachings, especially in her Human Design work.