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ADHD Mums

Jane McFadden

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Welcome to The ADHD MUMS Podcast, a lifeline for Australian mums navigating ADHD and motherhood. Perfect for struggling, burnt out mums who want to drop perfectionism.
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A Winning Mindset

A Winning Mindset: Lessons From The Paralympics

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A Winning Mindset, an award-winning partnership between the International Paralympic Committee and Allianz, is a fascinating journey into the minds of Paralympians, with experiences that can benefit your own personal and professional life. The official podcast of the Paralympic Games provides a platform for Para athletes to talk about their empowering and inspirational stories and allows each athlete to showcase their true personalities. WINNER OF BEST BRANDED PODCAST AT THE 2021 WEBBY AWARD ...
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In this solo episode, I’m getting honest about what it’s like raising my own little “antagonist” – you know, kids who just can’t help but push everyone’s buttons, whether it’s poking their siblings, pushing boundaries, or always looking for that reaction. With an ADHD brain that’s always craving excitement, these kids often engage in “accidentally …
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In this episode, Jane chats with Alison Balson, a Family Dynamics & Neurodiversity Strategist, who offers her expert advice on navigating life in a neurodivergent family. With insights drawn from her experience as a former teacher, childcare centre owner, and mum of four neurodivergent children, Alison shares practical strategies for fostering a th…
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In this solo episode, I explore the complex relationship between PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) and neurodivergence, including ADHD, autism, depression, and PTSD. Learn what PMDD is, how it differs from PMS, and why it disproportionately affects neurodivergent individuals. Bonus Free Resource: Download my free 14-page guide Is It More Than …
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In this solo episode, I discuss a hot topic that affects so many women: PMS and ADHD. If you’ve ever felt like your ADHD symptoms become a chaotic mess during certain times of the month, you’re not alone. Hormonal fluctuations can significantly impact mood, focus, and productivity, and we’re here to help you make sense of it all. Additional Free Re…
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In this episode, Jane is joined by Monique Mitchelson, a clinical psychologist specialising in autism, ADHD, trauma, chronic illness, and pain. Monique, co-director of Divergent Futures and co-host of the Neurodivergent Woman Podcast, shares her experiences of late diagnosis and the reality of self-advocacy for autistic and ADHD adults. Key Topics …
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In this solo episode, I take you on a personal journey, sharing my experiences of living with undiagnosed ADHD while juggling the demands of motherhood. Key Topics Covered: Life Before Diagnosis: I open up about the chaotic mornings, constant overwhelm, and the never-ending feeling of being behind. From missing library days to forgetting crucial sc…
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In this episode, Jane welcomes back Dr Jacinta Thomson, a beloved guest and Clinical Psychologist whose previous episodes on ADHD diagnosis and the distinctions between Autism and ADHD have resonated deeply with listeners. This time, Jacinta brings a unique idea to the table - an exploration of the shared language that has developed within the ADHD…
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In this episode, Jane dives into the complexities and frustrations of the ADHD diagnosis process with Dena Robertson, a 39-year-old widow and single mum of two girls. Dena shares her distressing journey through the assessment and diagnosis of ADHD - both for herself and her daughter, Ruby - highlighting the significant challenges they faced along t…
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In this episode, Jane interviews Dr Justin Coulson, one of Australia's most trusted parenting experts and the co-host of Channel 9's Parental Guidance. Dr Coulson is also the founder of Happy Families and has a PhD in psychology from the University of Wollongong. He shares his lived experience with neurodivergence, offering valuable insights into t…
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In this episode, Jane interviews Lindsay Keating who is an ADHD Mum who has battled for over 20 years with Anorexia. **Trigger warning, this episode discusses Anorexia Nervosa** Jane and Lindsay tackles common misconceptions about eating disorders, specifically the tendency to minimise them as mere attention-seeking behaviors. The discussion emphas…
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In this episode Jane is joined by Tanya Hicks, a neurodivergent woman and founder of Neurodivergent Empowered. Tanya shares her journey with ADHD and autism, discussing the challenges of masking and the importance of authenticity. They explore societal pressures, the joy of pursuing passions, and the need for supportive environments for neurodiverg…
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In this episode of ADHD Mums, join for a deep dive into finding the right practitioner for yourself or your children. Covering essential criteria for practitioners, including professional development, individualised approaches, and neuroaffirming training. The discussion also focuses on the importance of using positive, inclusive language and under…
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In this episode, Jane interviews Nikki Johnson, an HR consultant and ADHD mum diagnosed at 45 years of age. Nikki shares her personal journey with ADHD, discussing the challenges of disclosing ADHD in the workplace, legal protections, and the potential risks and benefits. Nikki explores her struggles with time management, impulsivity, RSD, and the …
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In this episode Jane interviews Leonie Dawson, an ADHD mum, bestselling author, and entrepreneur from the Sunshine Coast. Leonie shares her experiences with ADHD and autism, discussing her late diagnosis and how these traits have influenced her life and business success. She highlights her work-life balance strategies, managing a thriving business …
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This week Jane interviews Rebecca Torpie, an occupational therapist and ADHD mum, discussing the challenges of sensory overload in both parenting & children. They explore how sensory processing affects daily life, emphasising the importance of understanding individual sensory profiles. Jane shares her personal struggles with constant interruptions …
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This episode of ADHD Mums features a deep, insightful conversation with the renowned Autistic and ADHD clinical psychologist, researcher, and advocate, Marie Camin. Jane and Marie dive into a variety of topics including the importance of neurodiverse representation, the challenges of autistic burnout and ADHD, and the intricate dance of balancing m…
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In this episode of ADHD Mums, we welcome back Lucy, a super mum juggling life with ADHD, three neurodivergent kids, and the challenges of motherhood. Lucy shares her experience of building a successful business, studying nursing, and managing her family's daily routines, including the stress-inducing school mornings. Lucy and Jane delve right into …
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Jane invites Renee Dela Cruz to discuss the changing the perception around Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), emphasizing its importance and the impact it can have when approached correctly. Renee shares her insights on how PBS is misunderstood and provides a more empathetic and effective perspective on understanding and addressing behaviors. Key Po…
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In this episode, I'm joined by Rodney Whyte, a highly experienced pharmacist specializing in the effects of medications on pregnancy, breastfeeding, pediatrics, and women's health. We dive deep into a topic that's close to the hearts of many of our listeners: ADHD medication and its impact during pregnancy and breastfeeding. We tackle your burning …
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Jane has Millie Carr joining for this episode on diagnosis. She is a passionate neurodivergent educator, coach and now published Author, who writes children's books about diagnosis. Recently diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 35, Millie was inspired to tell her story and spread the word to young girls. In this episode, we delve into the significance…
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Jane welcomes Emma Rose Parsons from Spectrum House in Melbourne. Emma, a psychologist and fellow ADHD Mum shares insights into building resilience in children while managing the urge to act as a problem-solver. This episode dives deep into practical strategies for teaching children to cope with challenging situations, the importance of feeling saf…
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I'm joined by Joe Peters, a husband and father who's discovered a whole new perspective on ADHD within his family. Trust me, you won't want to miss Joe's incredible story of supporting his wife through her recent ADHD diagnosis. He'll reveal the challenges, the breakthroughs, and the incredible growth they've experienced together. Joe will be openi…
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Biggest guest I've ever interviewed as I nervously welcome Professor Tony Atwood, a true pioneer in the field of Autism, for an intimate and revealing conversation about the complexities of understanding and diagnosing neurodiversity in children, with a particular emphasis on the often-overlooked experience by those who internalise rather than exte…
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Just tuned in to the latest ADHD Mums episode? It's a real gem! Jane McFadden had a fantastic chat with parenting expert Gen Muir about the ups and downs of raising neurodivergent kids. If you're looking for some honest, down-to-earth advice and strategies, this is the episode for you. Gen gets what it's like to be a parent in the trenches – she sh…
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This episode I reflect on my experiences shared over the past year in the ADHD Mums podcast, I am reminded of the challenges and success faced by neurodiverse families like mine. Throughout the episodes, I have emphasized the importance of neuro affirming approaches, acceptance, and understanding for individuals with ADHD and Autism. My journey has…
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This episode of ADHD Mums features Ceri Sanford, an ADHD compassion coach who shares her journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and how she embraces her neurodiversity. Ceri discusses the challenges and humorous mishaps she faced while attempting to schedule the interview, highlighting common ADHD traits like forgetfulness and lack of attention to …
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**Trigger warning: there is discussion of a child disclosing suicidal tendencies** This episode of the ADHD Mums Podcast features a heartfelt and enlightening conversation with Alana Mannix about the complexities of co-parenting children with additional needs, particularly in the face of diagnosis disagreements. Jane and Alana delve into their pers…
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This episode of ADHD Mums features a conversation with Bessie Campbell, a typical Aussie Mum ADHDer who shares her journey of being late-diagnosed with a combined presentation of ADHD, Autism and complex PTSD. Bessie, a mother and a professional in social services, discusses the challenges of managing ADHD inattentiveness, incorporating rigorous sy…
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Jane is back with ALL the questions she gets in her DMs - why did she change her mind on medicating her kids? Jane discusses her personal experience with medication/paeds and her children and also discusses the WHY, WHY did she change her mind? Highlights What was the process to medicate a child? Why do you do it? Does that mean your child is short…
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This episode of the ADHD Mums Podcast features a candid conversation with Kaitlyn Faulkner from @holding_mama, who shares her personal experiences with ADHD, autism, and motherhood, living in rural New South Wales. Kaitlyn discusses the challenges and joys of parenting three boys with neurodivergent traits, managing impulsivity and the need for rou…
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This episode Jane interviews Nicki Farrell from The Wildlings Forest School which delves into the intricacies of non-traditional education paths, starting with a Jane's journey from public and private schooling to homeschooling due to bullying and a lack of support in the classrooms. It highlights the emotional and societal challenges of homeschool…
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This episode of the ADHD Mums Podcast features an engaging interview with AuDHD Mum Eliza Harris, where Jane and Eliza delve into the unique challenges and experiences of neurodivergent females, especially focusing on the nuances of ADHD and autism diagnoses in girls. Through personal stories and insights, they explore the impact of societal expect…
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In this episode of ADHD Mums, host Jane welcomes back Psychologist Jessica Burgess to discuss the benefits and misconceptions of hypnotherapy for individuals with ADHD and their families. They explore how hypnotherapy can address issues such as anxiety, emotional regulation, and motherhood challenges, including 'mum guilt'. The conversation delves …
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On this episode of The ADHD Mums Podcast, Jane is joined by Ange as they explore the theme of perfectionism and its relationship with ADHD. They share personal experiences, starting with a humorous account of their chaotic mornings, highlighting the imperfect aspects of their lives. Ange, an ADHD coach, reflects on her perfectionist tendencies, roo…
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Jane interviews Jessica Burgess, Psychologist on this expert view on Relationships (romantic) and ADHD. Highlights Jane talks about how she is hyperactive ADHD and her husband has self diagnosed inattentive ADHD and how that can create friction. Jess talks about her relationships and how these have worked over the last few years Jane and Jess talk …
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Jane is joined by Jasmine Meek - the Bayside Doula who was denied a diagnosis last episode and left in a very precarious position mental health wise. We follow on her journey, what did she do after her last appointment and how is she feeling now? Highlights Is Jasmine currently medicated? Did she go back to her GP and/or another psychiatrist? How h…
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On this episode of The ADHD Mums Podcast, Jane welcomes Dr. Jacinta Thomson, a clinical psychologist with expertise in ADHD and autism, for a discussion on the intersection of these neurodivergences. Jacinta introduces the complexity of distinguishing between ADHD and autism, emphasising the unique challenges faced by individuals who may exhibit tr…
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On this episode of The ADHD Mums Podcast, Jane is joined by Shantelle Poynter! Jane and Shantelle explore the popularity of Shantelle’s previous episodes, touching on topics like self-hatred, ADHD, and relationships. The engaging banter between Jane and Shantelle sets the tone for a candid and relatable conversation about the challenges and triumph…
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On this episode of The ADHD Mums Podcast, Jane welcomes Lael Stone, an educator, TEDx speaker, author, and parenting counsellor, to discuss raising emotionally intelligent children in neurodiverse families. Lael's extensive background in working with families for over 20 years, especially in the realm of birth education, postnatal trauma counsellin…
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Jane is joined by Tania Waring, a lawyer and advocate/care coordinator mum of three neurodiverse boys. Tania is very experienced in advocacy for her children to get what they need at school. Tania has also completed her honours in Psychology and is passionate about inclusive education and improving outcomes for children in the schooling system. Jan…
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On this episode of The ADHD Mums Podcast, Jane is joined by guest, Matilda Boseley who recently released the book 'The Year I Met My Brain.' Matilda was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult and she shares her tumultuous journey and the inspiration behind writing a guide based on her personal experiences. Jane and Matilda navigate the unique challenges o…
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On this episode of The ADHD Mums Podcast, Jane is joined by Tammie to discuss her journey of receiving a late-stage ADHD diagnosis at the age of 40. Tammie shares her experiences with different medications, highlighting the positive impact of Dexamphetamine and the challenges she faced with Vyvanse, as well as how Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT…
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On this episode of The ADHD Mums Podcast, Jane introduces Fiona McIntyre from Face Your Flaws Coaching, an expert on addiction and ADHD. Fiona, a life coach with over 20 years of experience, was diagnosed with ADHD at 47 and has successfully overcome addiction challenges. She shares her personal journey of losing 35 kilos and embarking on a sober l…
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On this episode of The ADHD Moms Podcast, Jane is joined by Jess Bevan, a member of the ADHD mom community, as a guest to discuss strategies for managing ADHD without medication. The episode is particularly helpful for those who choose not to medicate or face medical conditions that prevent them from using medication. Jess, a mother of two, shares …
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On this episode of The ADHD Mums Podcast, Jane is joined by Lou Fitz, founder of the Anxiety Project. Lou speaks about the significance of understanding anxiety, especially for women and their daughters. Drawing on her 20-year battle with anxiety and a subsequent four-year struggle with depression, Lou advocates for a deeper self-awareness to build…
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Jane interviews Kylie Smart, Naturopath and ADHD Mum on supplements and ADHD - a question WE all want answered. In this episode of The ADHD Mums podcast, Jane welcomes naturopath Kylie Smart to discuss how naturopathy can complement ADHD management. Jane and Kylie dive into the complexities of ADHD, exploring neurotransmitters like dopamine, seroto…
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On this episode The ADHD Mums Podcast, Jane delves into the intricate relationship between ADHD and binge eating alongside guest Denise Stojceski, who was diagnosed with ADHD at 42. Denise openly shares her transformative journey, emphasising the significant impact of ADHD medication on her approach to food. From coping with emotional eating during…
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On this episode of The ADHD Mums Podcast, Jane is joined by Jules from William Ready as they delve into the theme of genuine inclusion, connecting it to the often deceptive notion of "child-friendly" spaces. Jules, a proud mother, shares her poignant journey, highlighting the challenges her son faced with school rejection and the isolation during h…
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On this episode of The ADHD Mums Podcast, Jane engages in a vulnerable conversation with Sarah, a 30-year-old mother of two under three, who was recently diagnosed with ADHD. Jane and Sarah delve into the unspoken struggles of motherhood and Sarah opens up about the challenges she faces, from the embarrassment of her toddler's behaviour to the soci…
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On this episode of The ADHD Mums Podcast, Jane is joined by Tania Waring, lawyer and advocate/care coordinator Mum of three neurodiverse boys. As they delve into the challenges faced by parents of neurodiverse children during school holidays. Tania, a mother of three boys, one with autism and ADHD, shares her journey and highlights the importance o…
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