The ADHD Reframed Project Podcast

S1 Ep 25 | The Resilience Loop: Georgina Colman on ADHD, MS, and Reclaiming Your Power

47 min · 11. maj 2026
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When your brain is "fast" but your body says "slow," how do you find the middle ground? In our season finale, Emma is joined by Georgina Colman to discuss the powerful intersection of ADHD and Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Georgina shares a masterclass in resilience, exploring the hidden links between hormonal health, autoimmune diseases, and neurodivergence. We’re not just talking about the struggle; we’re talking about the solution. Georgina introduces us to Purple, a platform dedicated to supporting the disabled and neurodivergent community with real-world resources and advocacy. This episode is a call to reclaim your power, regardless of your diagnosis. It’s the perfect end to our first chapter: a reminder that with the right tools and community, we don't just survive—we thrive. In this episode, we reframe: * The ADHD/MS Connection: Navigating life with both a neurodivergent brain and an autoimmune condition. * Hormones & Health: How hormonal shifts act as a "volume knob" for both ADHD and autoimmune symptoms. * The Purple Mission: Discovering a platform built to empower the disabled community with resources and discounts. * Advocacy in Action: Moving from patient to power-player in your own healthcare journey. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to ADHD and MS 01:43 Family Dynamics and ADHD Diagnoses 04:55 The Impact of ADHD on Health 07:56 Hormonal Influences on ADHD and Autoimmune Diseases 11:51 Navigating the Healthcare System 14:48 The Need for Better ADHD Awareness and Support 20:01 Creating Purple: A Resource for the Disabled Community 25:52 Introduction to Purple: A Community Resource 29:26 Membership and Financial Accessibility 31:29 Understanding Financial Insecurity in the Disabled Community 34:38 Challenges with the Benefit System 39:36 Reframing ADHD: Understanding and Acceptance 42:00 Advice for the Newly Diagnosed The diagnosis is the beginning, not the end. Hit follow and join the project.

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episode S2, Ep 1 | Comfortably Chaotic: Charlie Ruttle on the AuDHD Tug-of-War, RSD, and Burnout cover

S2, Ep 1 | Comfortably Chaotic: Charlie Ruttle on the AuDHD Tug-of-War, RSD, and Burnout

What happens when one half of your brain demands absolute routine, and the other half thrives on total chaos? Welcome to Season 2. To kick things off, Emma sits down with Charlie Ruttle, founder of the Comfortably Chaotic community, for a deeply relatable, unmasked look at late-diagnosed ADHD. Charlie opens up about the internal battle of balancing conflicting neurodivergent traits, the unexpected reality of how ADHD medication can amplify underlying autistic sensory traits, and the crushing weight of autistic burnout. From unpacking Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) to navigating the physical toll of sensory overload, this episode is a survival guide for anyone trying to stop fighting their own brain. If you’ve ever felt like a walking contradiction, Charlie’s journey from masking to radical self-acceptance and community advocacy will show you exactly how to embrace the chaos. In this episode, we reframe: * The AuDHD Paradox: How the need for strict routine and a craving for novelty coexist within the same mind. * The Medication Flip: Why treating ADHD can suddenly make sensory overload and autistic traits feel much louder. * The Anatomy of Burnout: Recognizing the warning signs of neurological exhaustion and how to recover safely. * RSD & Relationships: Navigating intense emotional dysregulation and the constant fear of rejection. * The Comfortably Chaotic Blueprint: How finding your micro-community is the ultimate antidote to systemic stigma. "The chaos and the need for routine coexist—stop making excuses and start finding explanations." 🎙️ FULL EPISODE CHAPTERS & RESOURCES Chapters: * 00:00 Welcome to Season 2: Introduction to Charlie Ruttle * 02:58 The Paradox of Daily Life: Balancing Chaos and Routine * 06:47 The Diagnosis & How ADHD Medication Alters Autistic Traits * 10:25 The Intersections: Hormones, Trauma, and Neurodivergence * 18:37 Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) Deep Dive * 23:34 Systemic Stigma vs. the Power of Grassroots Advocacy * 31:28 Mental Preparation, Time Management, and Routine * 36:11 The Physical Toll: Heat, Impulsivity, and Sensory Overload * 46:37 Spotting and Addressing Deep Autistic Burnout * 55:11 Building Safe Spaces: The Story Behind Comfortably Chaotic Resources Mentioned in this Episode: * Connect with Charlie & Comfortably Chaotic: Charlie Ruttle on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlie-ruttle] * ADDitude Magazine (ADHD/Autism Resources): additudemag.com [http://additudemag.com] * Neurodivergent Support Networks: neurodivergent.support [http://neurodivergent.support]

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Mini Series of His and Hers Experiences

The conversation covers the importance of open communication, the impact of past experiences on present behavior, the need for safe spaces, and the power of listening. It also delves into men's mental health and the journey of diagnosis. The discussion highlights the significance of understanding and communication in the context of neurodivergence and mental health. The conversation delves into the impact of an ADHD diagnosis, the process of unmasking and embracing authenticity, the challenges of unmasking, the importance of supportive relationships, and planning for future conversations. The takeaways highlight the clarity that comes with an ADHD diagnosis and the empowering nature of unmasking and authenticity. Takeaways * Importance of open communication * The impact of past experiences on present behavior ADHD diagnosis brings clarity * Unmasking and authenticity Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Background * 09:19 Men's Mental Health * 19:13 The Need for Safe Spaces * 26:51 Communication and Understanding * 35:22 The Power of Listening * 42:55 Unmasking and Authenticity * 53:13 Challenges of Unmasking * 01:01:25 Importance of Supportive Relationships

25. maj 20261 h 9 min
episode Ep 29 | Unmasking Late Diagnosis: Ryan Davies on Stigma, Medication, and Men's Mental Health cover

Ep 29 | Unmasking Late Diagnosis: Ryan Davies on Stigma, Medication, and Men's Mental Health

What happens when the people trained to protect and heal are the ones afraid to unmask? This week, Emma sits down with Ryan Davies for a powerful, eye-opening interview detailing his intersecting journey with ADHD and Autism. From the initial shock of a late diagnosis to the complex reality of managing medication side effects, Ryan shares how neurodivergence plays out in high-pressure professional environments like the Police and the NHS. We dive deep into the vital importance of the Oliver McGowan mandatory training campaign, the unique hurdles of men's mental health, and why hiding your brain in the workplace is a liability—not a shield. If you are trying to navigate a highly structured career while keeping your authenticity intact, Ryan’s advocacy is your masterclass. In this episode, we reframe: * The Systemic Shield: Navigating neurodivergence inside the rigid structures of the Police and NHS. * The Medication Blueprint: Real talk on how stimulants improve daily functioning—and how to manage the side effects. * Breaking the Blueprint on Men’s Mental Health: Why open storytelling is the ultimate weapon against societal stigma. * The Oliver McGowan Impact: The critical role of mandatory neurodiversity education in public health and safety. * Micro-Steps for Overwhelm: Practical, small-scale coping mechanisms to reset a dysregulated brain. "My daughter calls it my nutty brain—sharing my story is how we smash the stigma." 🎙️ FULL EPISODE CHAPTERS & RESOURCES Chapters: * 00:00 Introduction & Ryan’s Background * 04:29 The Dual Diagnosis Journey & Initial Reactions * 12:49 Understanding ADHD’s Daily Impact * 18:25 The Truth About Medication & Dosage Adjustments * 25:33 Managing Overwhelm with Micro-Coping Mechanisms * 32:38 Moving from Self-Acceptance to Community Advocacy * 39:26 Navigating Professional Life & Public Sector Hurdles * 44:32 Breaking the Silence on Men’s Mental Health & Gender Perspectives * 01:07:42 Navigating the Diagnostic Maze * 01:13:58 Embracing Neurodiversity & Radical Personal Growth Resources Mentioned in this Episode: * The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training: nhs.uk/oliver-mcgowan-campaign [http://nhs.uk/oliver-mcgowan-campaign] * Connect with Ryan: Ryan Davies on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-davies/] You aren't losing your mind; you're finding your true self. Hit follow and join the project.

19. maj 20261 h 16 min
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S1 Ep 28 | The Layered Mind: Kari Suderley on AuDHD, CPTSD, and the Menopause Storm

What happens when trauma, hormones, and neurodivergence collide? This week, Emma sits down with guest Kari Suderley for an unfiltered, deeply educational masterclass on the complex intersections of adult neurodivergence. Carrie opens up about her personal diagnosis journey with ADHD and Autism, tracing how these traits interact with CPTSD and collide head-on with menopause. From the raw reality of sensory overload and emotional hyperarousal to the strategic fight for reasonable adjustments in higher education, this episode pulls back the curtain on the layers most people ignore. If you are trying to navigate academia, parenthood, or professional life while managing a brain under siege from shifting hormones and trauma, Carrie’s story is the blueprint you need. In this episode, we reframe: * The Intersection of Trauma & AuDHD: How CPTSD alters the executive function landscape. * The Menopause Multiplier: Why hormonal shifts escalate ADHD and sensory overload. * The Academic Battle: Navigating higher education, securing Disabled Students Allowances (DSA), and demanding adjustments. * Emotional Regulation Toolkits: Practical tech and cognitive strategies to manage hyperarousal. * Intergenerational Dynamics: Parenting as a neurodivergent adult while breaking cycles for the next generation. Advocacy isn't a luxury; it’s the most important piece. 🎙️ FULL EPISODE CHAPTERS & RESOURCES Chapters: * 00:00 Introduction & Background * 02:33 Diagnosis Journey & Neurodivergence * 05:34 Navigating Menopause, Hormones & ADHD * 11:50 Academic Hurdles & Higher Education * 14:45 Support Systems & Reasonable Adjustments (DSA) * 39:51 Finding Effective Study Strategies & Processing Info * 52:10 Utilizing Learning Technology * 56:43 Neurodivergent Parenting & Family Dynamics * 01:06:40 Coping Strategies for Emotional Regulation * 01:09:42 Advocacy, Strengths & Celebrating the Accomplishments * 01:17:44 Reframing ADHD & Embracing Differences Resources Mentioned in this Episode: * UK Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSA): gov.uk/disabled-students-allowances [http://gov.uk/disabled-students-allowances] * NotebookLM: notebooklm.google.com [http://notebooklm.google.com] (AI tool for summaries) * Speechify: speechify.com [http://speechify.com] (Text-to-speech app) Connect with Kari: * LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kari-suderley-m-ed-17970866/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kari-suderley-m-ed-17970866/] You aren't losing your mind; you're finding your true self. Hit follow and join the project.

18. maj 20261 h 23 min