PODCAST · health
AuDHD and me
by Erin
Unmasked and unfiltered neurodivergent stories. Join me, Erin, as I chat to fellow autistic and ADHD people about their experiences of neurodivergence.
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Living, Loving, and Supporting Autism: Insights from James Hunt
In this episode I chat to the inspirational James Hunt. James is a devoted father and advocate for autism awareness. He shares his experiences raising two autistic sons and building a supportive community through social media and his clothing brand. We explore the nuances of communication, acceptance, and the power of connection in family life with autism. In this episode:James shares his motivations behind creating the "Stories About Autism" Instagram account and the impact it has had on his family and others.The significance of community, sharing, and catharsis in mental health and advocacy.Deep insights into non-speaking versus non-verbal communication and the importance of understanding different ways autistic individuals communicate.Celebrating small joys and moments of achievement, especially breakthroughs in communication like texting.The story behind James Hunt's clothing brand advocating neurodiversity and its role in fostering acceptance and connection.The process of writing a heartfelt book about navigating autism, life's unexpected challenges, and finding hope amid difficulty.James's hopes for his sons' future, emphasizing independence, happiness, and experiencing the world fully.Practical advice for families, parents, and allies to create inclusive environments and embrace neurodivergence.Resources & Links:Love Needs No Words - James Hunt's BookStories About Autism InstagramSAA Clothing InstagramJames Hunt's Advocate JumperInstagramFacebookWebsiteNote: James Hunt’s book "Love Needs No Words" is available now at major bookstores, including Amazon and local independents. The shop in Burnham-on-Crouch in Essex offers community-focused support and merchandise, that encourage acceptance and understanding worldwide.
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Managing Clutter in Neurodivergent Households with Caroline Thor
In this episode, Caroline Thor, a professional organizer and Konmari consultant, shares practical insights specifically tailored to neurodivergent households. We explore personalized strategies for managing clutter, routines, and overwhelm, emphasizing that what works for one family may not work for another. Key topics:The importance of personalized and flexible organizing systems for neurodivergent familiesHow to approach clutter and tidying when children and parents are neurodivergentThe impact of environment on neurodivergent wellbeing and calmnessPractical tips for managing children's bedrooms, toy clutter, and routinesStrategies for adults to maintain tidiness and reduce overwhelmUsing gamification, timers, and visual labels to foster independence and consistencyThe significance of knowing what "good enough" looks like for your familyHandling emotional reactions to clutter and physical space managementThe benefits of systems like "tidy in 15 minutes" and body doubling sessionsAccepting individual differences and avoiding judgment in household organizationLiving Clutter Free Forever PodcastCaroline Thor - WebsiteMarie Kondo's The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie KondoKonmari MethodLabels and Storage SolutionsInstagramWebsite
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Rethinking Autism and ADHD: An Inclusive & Neuro-Affirming Perspective with Dr. James Winkworth
Rethinking Autism and ADHD: An Inclusive & Neuro-Affirming Perspective with Dr. James Winkworth. Discover how recent developments challenge traditional views on autism and ADHD. This episode offers insights into neurodivergent experiences, diagnostic practices, and the importance of affirming identities, especially for girls and women. Key Topics:The evolution of autism diagnosis and understandingWhy autism and ADHD often go unnoticed in girls and womenThe limitations of traditional assessment tools like ADOS and alternativesThe role of masking in masking neurodivergent traitsThe importance of neuroaffirming practices and cultural differences in understanding autismHow societal narratives impact mental health and acceptancePractical advice for parents and educators on supporting neurodivergent childrenThe concept of "cultural difference" versus "disorder" in neurodiversityThe significance of positive self-identity and accurate information in diagnostic processesResources & Links:Cognition Clinical Psychology – Private assessment and neurodiversity supportAutism Spectrum Disorder Diagnostic Criteria – DSM-5 overviewDr. James Winkworth on LinkedInUta Thrift's Perspective on Autism Spectrum – Recent debates on masking and spectrum understandingThe Autistic Self Advocacy Network – Resources promoting neuroaffirming practicesLinkedInCognition Clinical Psychology WebsiteConnect with Dr. James Winkworth:This episode promotes a compassionate, evolving view of neurodivergence—emphasizing respect, understanding, and the importance of authentic identities.You can find James and all his info at https://cognitionclinicalpsychology.co.uk
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PMDD, Perimenopause and ADHD with Dr Helen Wall
This episode features Dr. Helen Wall, a GP and menopause specialist, discussing women’s health, hormonal impacts on mental health, and the importance of personalized treatment approaches. We explore PMDD, hormone sensitivity, and how hormonal fluctuations influence mental and emotional well-being, especially in neurodivergent women and during perimenopause.KEY TOPICSThe significance of body language and empathetic listening in healthcareThe underfunding and slow progress of women's health researchThe influence of sex hormones on brain function and emotional regulationThe prevalence and severity of PMDD, especially its link with ADHDHormonal fluctuations during perimenopause and their impact on moodProgesterone sensitivity and responses to synthetic vs. body-identical hormonesThe stigmas around antidepressant use and the importance of individualized careThe potential role of HRT and SSRIs in managing PMDD and menopausal symptomsThe need for better education among clinicians about female hormones’ effectsPractical tips for women to advocate for themselves in healthcare settingsResources:British Menopause SocietyHRT - NICE GuidelinesUnderstanding PMDD - Scientific PaperConnect with Dr Helen:InstagramWebsite
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Understanding Autism: Personal Experiences with Erin and Jon
Join me for a slightly chaotic conversation with Jon as we explore the nuances of autism, neurodivergence, and how these experiences shape daily life. We cover everything from sensory sensitivities and special interests to social masking and shared coping strategies — a truly heartfelt, insightful and slightly crazy discussion (thanks ADHD!). In this episode:Personal stories highlighting sensory sensitivities, including fabric textures and food aversionsHow masking and masking privileges function in different environmentsThe role of special interests like Lego, Pokemon, and books in providing comfort and structureThe importance of routines, routines, and grounding rituals like matching drinks and charity shopsUnique perspectives on social communication, over-explaining, and interpreting humorThe impact of neurodivergence on management and work experiencesNavigating change: moving house, career shiftsJoy in shared passions and understanding, from TV shows like Bob’s Burgers and Fraggle Rock to collections of memorabiliaThe significance of affirming connection and community among neurodivergent individualsResources & Links:Autism Spectrum Disorder - Mayo ClinicAutism Acceptance and Neurodiversity ResourcesThe Autism Research InstituteBook: NeuroTribes by Steve SilbermanBob's Burgers - Official YouTube ChannelFraggle Rock Official SiteVinted - Buy and Sell Secondhand ClothesConnect with Jon:Jon's InstagramAuDHD or just a bit weird podcast
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Erin & Jon's Big AuDHD Day Out!
Ever felt the thrill and nerves of meeting someone you've only known online? Today’s the big day! Meeting John for the first time after months of voice notes. Jon and I planned a fun day out in London, diving deep into our shared special interests!I’m juggling last-minute meal prep for the kids, and honestly? It’s a bit chaotic! But the excitement is real. Meeting someone in person after connecting online is a whole different ballgame. Will I be my true self or put on a mask? Who knows? Let’s see how this unfolds!
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ADHD and perimenopause with Chrissy & Sarah
In this episode I chat to Chrissy and Sarah from ADHD Peri Punks, discussing the intersection of ADHD, perimenopause, and mental health. They share their personal journeys, the challenges they faced, and the importance of community and support. The podcast aims to raise awareness about these issues, particularly for women who may be navigating similar experiences. They emphasize the need for authenticity, self-advocacy, and the importance of educating partners and family members about neurodivergence and women's health.
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ADHD Coaching with Liz
In this episode I chat to Liz, an ADHD and executive function coach, who has previously worked in health and social care for 30 years. She is a coach through Green Thread ADHD Coaching, and an associate with Foundations Assessments, coaching adults, young people and parents who may be formally diagnosed with ADHD and/or autism or suspect/display traits. In this conversation, we discuss the intricacies of ADHD coaching, exploring Liz's personal journey into coaching, the importance of understanding executive functioning, and how tailored coaching can help individuals with ADHD and autism. We delve into the significance of recognizing burnout, the need for self-awareness, and the challenges faced by parents of neurodivergent children. Liz emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive environment and the role of coaching in navigating workplace accommodations and personal growth.
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Victoria - Twice is a charm - being reassessed
In this episode, I chat to Victoria White, founder of Neurodivergent Birth, and fellow late diagnosed AuDHD person. We explore the journey of understanding neurodivergence, both personally and in the context of parenting. We also discuss the challenges and validation found in the assessment process, the importance of community support, and how our experiences shape our parenting styles. The dialogue emphasizes the emotional intelligence of neurodivergent individuals and the transformative power of self-discovery.You can find Victoria on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/neurodivergentbirth/ or their website https://www.ndbirth.com/
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ARFID life with Michelle Jacques
In this conversation, I chat to Michelle Jaques, and discuss the complexities of Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) through personal experiences. Michelle shares her journey as a mother of two neurodivergent children, one diagnosed with ARFID, highlighting the daily challenges, emotional toll, and societal misunderstandings surrounding the condition. They explore the impact of ARFID on family dynamics, health, and the importance of raising awareness and finding support. The discussion emphasizes the need for empathy and understanding from others, as well as the unique struggles faced by families dealing with ARFID. You can find Michelle on social media here:www.Instagram.com/arfid_life_uk www.tiktok.com/@arfid_life_uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/share/1A2pXSifhD/If you'd like more information on ARFID you can go to: https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk
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Laura - Being ADHDAF!
In this episode I chat to Laura Mears-Reynolds, Globally acclaimed ADHD Podcaster and Activist, Twice NDA Award Nominee, and now ADHDAF+ Charity CEO. We discuss the challenges and triumphs of living with ADHD, the importance of community support, and the advocacy work being done to raise awareness and provide resources for those affected by ADHD. We explore personal experiences, the impact of gender on ADHD understanding, and the significance of creative approaches to education and awareness, including the vibrant ADHD AF Day. You can find Laura online at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdafpodcast/ADHDAF podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Bt32kDxZGiGjW8v1q3Lk7?si=cb91e898d5e24145ADHDAF website: https://www.adhdasfemales.comADHDAF Emporium: https://www.adhdafemporium.com/
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Calial - Naturally Divergent
In this episode I chat to Calial McCarty. Calial is a therapist, parent, trainer, and consultant focused on mental health, neurodivergence, and complex health needs, and author of Naturally Divergent, her first book. We talk about why Calial wrote her book, and what it's for. We dive in to the benefits of the MIGDAS assessment tool for autism and why it's superior to the ADOS. We also share our views and stories parenting neurodivergent children as neurodivergent adults. You can find Calial at https://www.mccartytherapysolutions.com and on social media https://www.instagram.com/naturally_divergent_therapist/ and https://www.facebook.com/calial.lyonHer book is available here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/naturally-divergent/calial-mccarty//9798218724382
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Late diagnosis with Clare
In this episode I chat to Clare, a late diagnosed autistic mum of 2 toddlers. We chat about the impact late diagnosis can have, parenting when you're neurodivergent, and we dip in to the horror that is PMDD. It was lovely to chat to Clare, who I've followed on TikTok for a long time, and I hope to have her on again in the future!You can find Clare on instagram and TikTok at:https://www.tiktok.com/@notallclarehttps://www.instagram.com/notallclareIf you'd like more information about PMDD, go to https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/premenstrual-dysphoric-disorder-pmdd/what-is-pmdd/
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Lisa Lloyd on SEN parenting
In this episode I chat to Lisa Lloyd. Lisa is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Raising the SEN-betweeners and Special Educational Needs campaigner! She describes herself as an Autistic honest mum raising very honest autistic kids, Finley and Poppy. Her tiktoks are hilarious and educating in equal measures, and she’s an active member of the neurodivergent community in Kent, attending and giving talks with local parents and creating a safe space to be authentic and supported in parenting neurodivergent children.We chat about parenting when you're neurodivergent yourself, raising autistic children and fighting for adequate support for them in education, a little rant on politics, and the highs and lows of being a social media influencer.You can find Lisa on the following social media platforms:https://www.facebook.com/ASDwithGandT/https://www.instagram.com/asd_with_a_g_and_thttps://www.tiktok.com/@asd.with.a.g.and.tYou can purchase a copy of her book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Raising-SEN-Betweeners-bestselling-parenting-between/dp/1785045881/The West Kent SEN parenting group can be found here: https://thenet.uk.net/charities-and-voluntary-groups/west-kent-autism-parents-support-society/
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Autism, me & the BBC with Flo
In this episode I chat to Flo, was was diagnosed autistic in her 20s, and later ADHD. Flo was featured on BBC’s Inside our Autistic Minds with Chris Packham, where she shared how her late diagnosis impacted her life and her relationships around her. Flo is a comedian, and her TikTok account has kept me entertained with her funny anecdotes, dry humour and honesty! You can find Flo on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@gotta.go.with.the.floYou can also watch Flo's episode of Inside our Autistic Minds on BBC iPlayer here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0bbnjvx/inside-our-minds-inside-our-autistic-minds-episode-1Disclaimer: All of the opinions and information in this podcast are our own, and we do not offer medical information or advice.
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AuDHD - or just a bit weird? With Jon
I launch the AuDHD and Me podcast with an interview with the person who made this podcast happen! Jon is the host of "AuDHD or just a bit weird?" podcast, and kindly invited me to be on their show after following me on instagram. There started a wonderful friendship, full of understanding, laughs and support. So naturally I had to have them on the podcast to launch AuDHD and me! Jon is late realised (and recently diagnosed!) ADHD and self diagnosed autistic. We talk about the isolation and misunderstandings that occur living a life unrealised and undiagnosed, why channels like our podcasts are so important for education, awareness raising and reducing neurodivergent alienation, and all of the co-occuring conditions that commonly come with ADHD and autism.Be prepared for an authentic conversation, with lots of going off topic, lots of laughs, and a smattering of oversharing naturally!You can find Jon on the following socials:https://www.instagram.com/audhdorjustabitweird/https://www.tiktok.com/@audhdorjustabitweirdYou can check out Jon's podcast on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3IUOruolsNuHXJBD5mwbCPDisclaimer: All of the opinions and information in this podcast are our own, and we do not offer medical information or advice.
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