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Women & ADHD

Katy Weber
ADHD
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Neurodivergence
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A late diagnosis turned her world upside down. Now Katy Weber interviews other women who discovered they have ADHD in adulthood and are finally feeling like they understand who they are and how to best lean into their strengths, both professionally and personally.

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Latest Episodes

Episode 206 with Madeline Grace Matthews & Karla Pretorius

“I'm learning more and more how to be myself.”

Madeline is 23, and she was diagnosed with autism and a mild cognitive disability as a child. Originally from the U.S., she currently lives wi... more

Episode 205 with Jen Fry.

“I like to tell people that I’m not nice. I’m kind, but I’m not nice. I think niceness is weaponized way too much against people.”

Jen is an educator, speaker, and author of the book “I Said No: How to Have Boundaries and ... more

Episode 204 with Rae Jacobson.

“There is a difference between traits and impairment. If we dilute the idea of ADHD into something that just seems familiar, we risk shutting out the people who really need help.”

Rae is a journalist, an ADHD and lear... more

Episode 203 with Dr. Anupriya Gonge.

“For mothers, the executive functioning demands keep shifting. Just as you find your rhythm, everything changes again.”

Dr. Anupriya Gogne is a board-certified addiction psychiatrist who specializes in women’s m... more

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Madeline Grace Matthews
An author and advocate for neurodivergent individuals
Episode: Madeline Grace Matthews & Karla Pretorius: Finding our neurodivergent voice
Karla Pretorius
Psychotherapist and PhD candidate specializing in ADHD and women
karlapretorius.com
Episode: Madeline Grace Matthews & Karla Pretorius: Finding our neurodivergent voice
Jen Fry
Educator, speaker and author of 'I Said No, How to Have Boundaries and Backbone While Not Being a Jerk'
Episode: Jen Fry: Setting boundaries & saying no
Rae Jacobson
Journalist, ADHD and learning disorders expert, and lead of Insight at Understood
Understood
Episode: Rae Jacobson: The diagnosis boom … and backlash
Laura Kerbey
An educator, consultant, and author focusing on neurodivergent education.
Founder of PAST and co-founder of KITE Therapeutic Learning Services
Episode: Laura Kerbey: The hidden costs of masking
Lindsey Buchanan
ADHD and executive functioning coach
Women and ADHD coaching team
Episode: Lindsey Buchanan: Releasing shame and finding self-compassion
Emily Weinberg
Former elementary school teacher turned ADHD coach.
Episode: Team Women & ADHD: A look back, a look ahead
Taucha Post
Yoga-loving Canadian and ADHD coach known for her humor.
Episode: Team Women & ADHD: A look back, a look ahead
Shannan Palma
Founder of ITI Assistive Technologies and co-leader of the Autistic Self-Reliance Support Network
ITI Assistive Technologies
Episode: Shannan Palma: Easing neurodivergent mental load with AI

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Katy Weber
Host of the Women & ADHD Podcast, Katy Weber leverages her own experiences with ADHD to create a supportive and validating environment for listeners. She engages guests to share insights about navigating life with ADHD, focusing on empowerment and community.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 2k ratings
  • Thank you for your service!

    Late diagnosed at 50 and trying to examine my whole life with an ADHD lens. Listening to these conversations has been very validating. Thank you!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Merpy Mom
    United States3 months ago
  • My favorite podcast!

    Hi Katy,

    Long time listener and fan girl, first time reviewer. I have followed your show for years and every time I listen, it’s like coming home. I found your show at the beginning of my ADHD/neurodivergent journey in my 40s and it became a safety net, a safe space, a mirror, an inspiration, and a reminder that I am not alone in all this. I have connected with so many things you’ve said. I laugh at the anecdotes I relate to so well, like wandering around IKEA with your kids in daycare, the ove... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LMS112
    United States8 months ago
  • These are my people!

    Thank you for making this podcast! I have listened to 3 episodes today and every single one hits home for me. I feel seen, I feel heard, and I am so thankful to get insight into so many different resources and studies. This is a fantastic podcast. I was diagnosed at 45 years old too - and it’s been an awakening for me.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Twinkieo
    United States8 months ago
  • A concrete example of how life changing this podcast is

    Your show helped me breathe again- helped me get the right pair of lens on. I also wanted to share the efficiency of your work. I spoke about your podcast to my friend in France, mentioned Alice Gendron as well to her. The next day she listened, bought her book, and the day after that the whole family was able to start a dialogue about it, when the conversation was initially difficult. You gave me a lot of hope, and a bonus power to also help others. Thank you so much for what you do. You are a ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mmcheg
    United States9 months ago
  • Practical, Plugged in and Positive

    As a Newby to ADHD this is an incredible resource that isn’t overwhelming but feels very fave-pair-of-Comfy-slippers. The podcast has the perfect tone, inclusive, accessible, warm, friendly and very authentic. It’s hot chocolate with marshmallows for the soul if you’re a woman and struggling on this journey. Validating and positive with lots of useful insights and a good dose of virtual hugs. Thank you so much Katy & guests. Aroha Nui (Big love) Rachael in NZ ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rach Heych
    New Zealand9 months ago

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Feedback reflects appreciation for the educational aspect regarding ADHD and its impact on women's lives.
The podcast provides insightful discussions that foster a sense of community among women navigating ADHD.
Many appreciate the balance of practical advice and emotional support offered.
The warmth and authenticity of the host contribute significantly to the positive listening experience.
Listeners find comfort and validation through relatable stories shared by the host and guests.

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Madeline Grace Matthews & Karla Pretorius: Finding our neurodivergent voice
Q: Is there anything that helps you when you're feeling big emotions?
Sometimes I'll just try to sit where it's quiet and do one of my strategies, like the five finger breaths.
Madeline Grace Matthews & Karla Pretorius: Finding our neurodivergent voice
Q: What do you love most about your neurodivergence?
I think I love that I'm more understanding of people with disabilities because I have a disability.
Madeline Grace Matthews & Karla Pretorius: Finding our neurodivergent voice
Q: How did the idea come about to write these letters to your younger self?
I started writing them as a coping skill, but later it turned into something like helping me let go of things that happened in the past.
Jen Fry: Setting boundaries & saying no
Q: What do you hope most people get from reading the book?
That you're worth it. It is hard to set boundaries, but you are worth learning how to handle pushback.
Jen Fry: Setting boundaries & saying no
Q: What were those signs for you personally that helped you connect the dots to say, I should look into this?
Jen reflected on her active nature during her junior college years when her coach suggested she be tested for ADHD, which was dismissed at the time by her mother.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Women & ADHD

What is Women & ADHD about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast offers a heartfelt exploration into the lives of women discovering their ADHD diagnoses later in life. Through candid interviews, the host engages with numerous guests who share their personal journeys, shedding light on the often misunderstood experiences of neurodivergent women. Key topics include the emotional challenges related to masking behaviors, the intersection of ADHD with motherhood, and strategies for self-acceptance and empowerment. The conversations emphasize community support and provide resources aimed at helping women embrace their unique strengths while navigating societal expectations and mental health challenges. Listeners can expect a blend of personal stories and practical advice as they traverse their own... more

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1. Madeline Grace Matthews
2. Karla Pretorius
3. Jen Fry
4. Rae Jacobson
5. Laura Kerbey
6. Lindsey Buchanan
7. Emily Weinberg
8. Taucha Post

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