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WTF is AuDHD?

WTF is AuDHD?

著者: Ellie & Paige Harwood
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Ellie (32) and Paige (30) are sisters who were diagnosed late with autism and ADHD (AuDHD). However, the way it manifests in them doesn't look the same. With AuDHD only becoming an official diagnosis in 2013, the lack of research not only resulted in late diagnosis and mental health issues, but also left Ellie and Paige feeling alone and confused. This podcast is a space where Ellie and Paige share their experiences, in the hopes it will help others. It explores the vast manifestations of neurodivergence and emphasises how even sisters with the same condition can look completely different.


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Ellie & Paige Harwood
心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • E28 | Dr Khurram Sadiq: Explaining AuDHD
    2025/07/28

    Dr Khurram Sadiq - renowned psychiatrist and AuDHDer - joins us to help explain AuDHD. In this powerful first half of our conversation, we unpack his own diagnostic journey, what it means to live between ADHD and autism, and why this combination deserves more recognition. We explore how gender, culture, and systemic pressures influence diagnosis, and why many of us are missed or misunderstood for decades. Dr Sadiq also shares his perspective on whether ADHD and autism exist on a shared spectrum - and how we can begin to differentiate between similar traits. Part two of our chat is out next week!


    Win a signed copy of Dr Khurram Sadiq's new book - Explaining AuDHD! Head over to our Instagram @wtfisaudhdpodcast to enter.

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    Key moments:


    4:39 – Dr Sadiq shares his upbringing and the early signs of neurodivergence he experienced, including the emotional toll of trying to conform in a neurotypical world


    15:04 – The unexpected journey that led him into mental health


    17:20 – How Dr Sadiq came to be diagnosed as AuDHD himself


    23:15 – What he now recognises in hindsight from his childhood and adolescence


    26:13 – Why he chose to specialise in autism + ADHD - and what he's learned from that path


    27:15 – How he believes neurodivergence should be diagnosed - and what’s missing in the current system


    30:21 – Dr Sadiq breaks down how he defines ADHD, autism, and how they overlap


    34:19 – A compelling story of a woman who denied her diagnosis - and what that says about stigma


    36:35 – What really “causes” neurodivergent conditions? Dr Sadiq explains what the research tells us (and what it doesn’t)


    37:45 – A fascinating hypothesis about genetics and brain development


    41:35 – How gender, culture, and hormones all impact how neurodevelopmental conditions manifest - and why women and AFAB people are often missed


    44:41 – How societal expectations around women’s roles can delay diagnosis and support


    46:07 – How systemic pressure (not just individual traits) influences how autism and ADHD show up


    48:45 – Are autism and ADHD truly separate conditions - or part of a shared spectrum?


    50:58 – How to tell the difference between autistic “indifference” and ADHD “inattention"


    52:58 – Distraction or sensory overload? Understanding how they can look the same but feel different


    55:15 – Why some ADHDers speak without a filter, while autistic people often struggle with social nuance


    58:30 – Is it over-talking, or talking with passion?


    59:56 – The paradoxes of living with AuDHD - where traits seem to contradict themselves.


    1:01:30 – Understanding the spectrum of autism: what's the difference between profound autism and levels 1–3?

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  • E27 | The 'having kids' dilemma (when you're neurodivergent)
    2025/07/21

    This week, we’re diving into a big one: having children as an AuDHD adult. Neither of us are parents (yet - or possibly ever), so this is not a how-to, but an open conversation about the thoughts, fears, and feelings we have around parenting as neurodivergent people.


    We speak honestly about the differences in our perspectives (Paige and Ellie don’t feel the same way!), and share the thoughts and experiences sent in by our community - from those who are already parenting with AuDHD, to those who’ve chosen not to, and everything in between.


    One day, we’ll revisit this topic with actual parents and experts - but for now, consider this a first step in holding space for the complicated and very human feelings that come with the idea of having kids when your brain is wired like ours.


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    55 分
  • E26 | AuDHD and employment: You're not a failure, you're burnt out
    2025/07/14

    We're diving into what it’s really like navigating work with AuDHD. We chat about our personal job histories - the burnout, the boredom, the passion, and the pivots - and why sticking to one career path can feel impossible. If you’ve ever loved and hated your job at the same time, or blamed yourself for not being “cut out” for work, this one’s for you. You’re not lazy - you’re likely unsupported. We also remind you (and ourselves) to not lose self-compassion - it's so important to not turn on yourself!


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    49 分
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