
One of the first people to be diagnosed with ADHD in the UK - join Therapist, Coach & Mental Health First Aid Instructor, Alex Campbell as he deep dives into the lived experience of extraordinary everyday people living with ADHD. Each episode he interviews both ADHDers along with their friends, family and colleagues - giving listeners a unique insight into the complexities of ADHD - from both Neur... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In this episode, Alex explains why he's not made another podcast since the last episode. He talks again with with Gaz Dakin and Toby Trimble about what happened after the interview together. All three chat about the journey they have been on in creat... more
In this episode, Alex talks with Gareth Dakin, a professional filmmaker, photographer and all round creative. He identifies with being oversensitive, hyperactive and all or nothing. He’s always 15 minutes away and it’s what he struggles with the most... more
In this episode, Alex talks with Stefan Viggiani, 43, Father of two. He was raised in L.A. in the 80s and diagnosed with ADD at the age of 9.
After a traumatic switch from the Valley to a British Public School he moved from job to job around London ... more
In this episode, Alex talks with Carly Minsky, a journalist and writer focusing on technology and science. She's written for the likes of Financial Times, Sifted, Vice and Metro. She's a twin, a besotted owner of rescue dog Teddy and a serial hobbyis... more
Very interesting podcast. Loved hearing people’s stories and Alex brilliant… looking forward to future episodes.
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