“Echoes, Algorithms & ADHD: Why Resonance Isn’t the Same as Truth
Episode 4 of the talkADHD podcast, hosted by Matt Gupwell, titled "“Echoes, Algorithms & ADHD: Why Resonance Isn’t the Same as Truth" was published on August 7, 2025 and runs 44 minutes.
August 7, 2025 ·44m · talkADHD
Summary
🎧 Episode Summary In this no-holds-barred episode, Matt and Andrew dive deep into the ever-messy world of ADHD social media discourse—where misinformation spreads fast, nuance disappears, and personal opinion often drowns out evidence.They tackle some of the most hotly debated topics online:Should you take ADHD medication?Is AuDHD (autism + ADHD) really as common as social media suggests?Have women with ADHD really been “completely ignored” by research?Why does content that feels right get shared more than what is right?Matt shares why cold-water swimming works for him, Andrew explains the science behind medication and blood pressure, and both highlight the dangers of mistaking a viral reel for validated truth.This episode is a call to critical thinking, clinical literacy, and self-reflection. It’s not about taking sides—it’s about asking better questions. If you've ever been unsure who to believe online, or if you’ve felt lost in the sea of ADHD content, this one’s for you.🧠 Key Takeaway:Don’t just ask “Does this resonate with me?”—ask “Where did this come from, and does it stand up to scrutiny?”Social media may serve as a mirror, but it shouldn’t replace a microscope.🎧 Chapters:00:00 Welcome00:54 The way social media presents information about ADHD.02:26 Stimulant Medication - Good or bad?09:23 Do Meds "make you autistic?"14:31 Is AuDHD a Neurotype or separate condition?16:39 We still aren't sponsored!17:30 The Role of Social Media in Perception22:36 A brief look at Women and ADHD26:08 When affintity is confused with our personal experience28:48 The Complexity of Individual Experiences30:41 Look for information that helps you make sense of you33:44 What has a Church bell got to do with Social media?37:30 Navigating Misinformation and Seeking Truth🔗 Links:Divergence Clinic:https://www.divergenceuk.orgDownload the divergenceADHD app:App Store:https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/divergenceadhd/id6743006969Google Play:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=branded.md643cc45cd8141f0992f4d1cbdf919f2.divergence&pli=1ThinkNeurodiversity:https://www.thinkneurodiversity.co.ukOh That's Why - Late Diagnosed course:https://calendly.com/thinkneurodiversity/oh-thats-why-late-diagnosed-course-12-september-start Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
🎧 Episode Summary
In this no-holds-barred episode, Matt and Andrew dive deep into the ever-messy world of ADHD social media discourse—where misinformation spreads fast, nuance disappears, and personal opinion often drowns out evidence.
They tackle some of the most hotly debated topics online:
- Should you take ADHD medication?
- Is AuDHD (autism + ADHD) really as common as social media suggests?
- Have women with ADHD really been “completely ignored” by research?
- Why does content that feels right get shared more than what is right?
Matt shares why cold-water swimming works for him, Andrew explains the science behind medication and blood pressure, and both highlight the dangers of mistaking a viral reel for validated truth.
This episode is a call to critical thinking, clinical literacy, and self-reflection. It’s not about taking sides—it’s about asking better questions. If you've ever been unsure who to believe online, or if you’ve felt lost in the sea of ADHD content, this one’s for you.
🧠 Key Takeaway:
Don’t just ask “Does this resonate with me?”—ask “Where did this come from, and does it stand up to scrutiny?”
Social media may serve as a mirror, but it shouldn’t replace a microscope.
🎧 Chapters:
00:00 Welcome
00:54 The way social media presents information about ADHD.
02:26 Stimulant Medication - Good or bad?
09:23 Do Meds "make you autistic?"
14:31 Is AuDHD a Neurotype or separate condition?
16:39 We still aren't sponsored!
17:30 The Role of Social Media in Perception
22:36 A brief look at Women and ADHD
26:08 When affintity is confused with our personal experience
28:48 The Complexity of Individual Experiences
30:41 Look for information that helps you make sense of you
33:44 What has a Church bell got to do with Social media?
37:30 Navigating Misinformation and Seeking Truth
🔗 Links:
Divergence Clinic:
Download the divergenceADHD app:
App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/divergenceadhd/id6743006969
Google Play:
ThinkNeurodiversity:
https://www.thinkneurodiversity.co.uk
Oh That's Why - Late Diagnosed course:
https://calendly.com/thinkneurodiversity/oh-thats-why-late-diagnosed-course-12-september-start
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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