Women & ADHD
A podcast by Katy Weber
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193 Episodes
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Raegan Cotton: Facing young adulthood with ADHD [Top 10 Replay with Bonus Update]
Published: 8/28/2023 -
Kerry Mead: It wasn’t depression, it was ADHD [Top 10 Replay with Bonus Update]
Published: 8/21/2023 -
Gloria Ward: Executive functioning coaching for kids & adults
Published: 8/14/2023 -
Emily Jankowski Newton: Perinatal mood disorders & parenting with ADHD
Published: 8/7/2023 -
Meg Casebolt: Digital marketing, SEO & breaking up with social media
Published: 7/31/2023 -
Morgan Meredith: AI tools, group coaching & transcranial magnetic stimulation
Published: 7/24/2023 -
Gina Marie Rodriguez: Giftedness, eccentricity & the science of hair
Published: 7/17/2023 -
Kay Rohloff: Divine distractions & nerdery at church
Published: 7/10/2023 -
Tara Breuso: Binge eating, snack hacking & common struggles with food
Published: 7/3/2023 -
Caryn Gill: OCD, anxiety & therapy with ADHD
Published: 6/26/2023 -
Vicky Quinn Fraser: Mental maelstroms & dopamine sandwiches
Published: 6/19/2023 -
Taylor Elyse Morrison: Building practical skills for self-care
Published: 6/12/2023 -
Jennifer Salzman: Alcohol addiction & ADHD coping strategies
Published: 6/5/2023 -
María-Victoria Albina: People pleasing, codependency & emotional outsourcing
Published: 5/29/2023 -
Sara Kelly: Mindset, self-confidence & neuroencoding
Published: 5/22/2023 -
Michelle Swerin: Anxiety, text therapy & meditating on our laundry piles
Published: 5/15/2023 -
Georgia Yexley: Professional disclosure & work/life balance
Published: 5/8/2023 -
Diana Costea: Authenticity, acceptance & the road less traveled
Published: 5/1/2023 -
Abby Lane: Stress, overwhelm & panic attacks
Published: 4/24/2023 -
Pippa Simou: Why ADHD looks different in girls
Published: 4/17/2023
A late diagnosis turned her world upside down. Join Katy Weber each week as she interviews other women who discovered they have ADHD and are finally feeling like they understand who they are and how to best lean into their strengths, both professionally and personally. This neurodivergence isn’t just for hyperactive little boys anymore!