
ADHD Care Podcast
Welcome to the ADHD Care Podcast, hosted by Archie Chimanayi—ADHD Specialist Clinician and Director at ADHD Care. This is your space for open, relatable, and down-to-earth conversations about ADHD—what it really looks like and how to live well with it.From navigating school, work and relationships to understanding emotions, focus, routines and support options, each episode explores the everyday realities of ADHD in a way that feels real and human. You’ll hear from guests who’ve lived it, clinicians who support it, and voices that challenge the stereotypes.Whether you’re newly diagnosed, exploring ADHD, or supporting someone who is, this podcast is here to offer clarity, connection, and a bit of light along the way.www.adhdcare.co.uk@adhdcarepodcast
Latest episodes

Nov 21, 2024 • 1h 52min
Episode 71 - International Conference on ADHD 2024 in USA Highlights (Day 1)
In this special edition of our podcast, host Archie Chimanayi brings you the first of a three-part series recorded live at the 2024 Annual International Conference on ADHD, held from 14th to 16th November in Anaheim, California. This premier event, hosted by CHADD, ADDA, and ACO, brought together leading experts, researchers, and advocates in the ADHD community.In this episode, Archie engages with a diverse group of guests, including renowned speakers, attendees, and exhibitors, to provide an in-depth look at the conference's key moments. Highlights include interviews with keynote speakers such as Dr. Sasha Hamdani, a board-certified psychiatrist, Dr Brandi Walker, a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Dr Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells who is a board certified pediatrician.

Oct 24, 2024 • 1h 10min
Episode 70 - Inside ADHD Care: Clinicians Share Their Stories
In this special edition, we go behind the scenes with the clinical team at ADHD Care to explore their personal journeys and professional experiences working in the ADHD field. Our clinicians share what inspired them to specialiSe in ADHD, offering a unique insight into the challenges and rewards of supporting individuals with neurodiversity. Along the way, we share some lighthearted moments and funny anecdotes from their practice, as well as valuable lessons learned through their dedication to making a difference.Tune in to gain a clinician’s perspective on the passion that fuels this important work and hear first-hand stories that will leave you informed and inspired!

Oct 17, 2024 • 52min
Episode 69 - Focus Forward Podcast Feature with Hannah Choi
In this special edition of the ADHD Care Podcast, we’re flipping the script! Our very own host, Archie Chimanayi, takes the guest seat on the Focus Forward Podcast, hosted by Hannah Choi, an Executive Functioning Coach from Beyond Booksmart (USA). In a candid conversation, Archie and Hannah open up about their shared experiences as both professionals in the neurodiversity field and parents of neurodivergent children.Archie opens up about his personal journey—navigating fatherhood while raising a neurodivergent child and working to support others through ADHD Care. Tune in for heartfelt stories, practical insights, and an exploration of the challenges and rewards of balancing parenting with a career in neurodiversity.To find out more about Hannah please visit:www.beyondbooksmart.comInstagram @beyondbooksmartcoachingApple & Google Podcasts + Spotify: Focus Forward: An ExecutiveFunctionPodcast

Jul 25, 2024 • 44min
Episode 68 - Mastering Co-Regulation and Declarative Language with Linda Murphy
In this episode of the ADHD Care Podcast, host Archie talks with Linda Murphy, a seasoned Speech Language Pathologist with over 30 years of experience. Linda shares insights from her books, the "Co-Regulation Handbook" and "Declarative Language Handbook."Linda explains what co-regulation is and why it's important for children with social learning challenges. She offers practical tips from her handbook and shares real-life examples and success stories. Linda also talks about the benefits of creating roles for children that help them feel competent and connected.Additionally, Linda introduces declarative language, explaining what it is and how it fits with neurodiversity. She provides strategies for parents and professionals to support individuals with different needs using declarative language.Whether you are a parent, teacher, or professional, this episode provides useful information to help support neurodiverse individuals. Tune in to learn from Linda's experience and discover how co-regulation and declarative language can create a more supportive environment.Guest Bio:Linda Murphy is a Speech Language Pathologist with a Master's Degree from Emerson College. She founded Peer Projects and is the author of the "Co-Regulation Handbook" and "Declarative Language Handbook." Linda has extensive experience in Early Intervention and is dedicated to educating others on social learning and relationship development.To find out more about Linda, please find her on:www.lindmurphy.comwww.declarativelanguage.comInstagram @declarativelanguage

Jul 18, 2024 • 55min
Episode 67 - Exploring Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) with Laura Kerbey
In this insightful episode of the ADHD Care Podcast, host Archie is joined by Laura Kerbey, the founder of Positive Assessment Support and Training (PAST), to explore Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). Laura, an expert in autism and neurodiversity, shares her extensive knowledge and experience working with neurodivergent children and teenagers. Archie and Laura explore the characteristics of PDA, effective strategies for support, and the importance of understanding and accommodating this profile within educational and therapeutic settings. Don't miss this informative conversation aimed at shedding light on PDA and fostering a more inclusive environment for neurodivergent individuals.About Laura Kerbey:Laura Kerbey is a dedicated advocate for neurodivergent children and teenagers. With a passion for ensuring they receive appropriate support, she founded PAST to provide comprehensive assessments, training, and support services. Laura's commitment to positive and compassionate approaches has made her a respected figure in the field of autism and neurodiversity.For more information on Laura and her work, visit https://p-ast.co.uk and follow her on Facebook, just search for PAST - Positive Assessments Support and Training.

Jul 11, 2024 • 1h 2min
Episode 66 - Teen Minds Unpacked: ADHD & Mental Health ft. Dr Lentzsch-Parcells
In this special episode, Archie hosts the incredible Dr. Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells, a board-certified pediatrician based in Texas, USA with a focus on ADHD, learning issues, and mental health. We delve into the teen brain, exploring the signs and causes of various mental health disorders and discussing the latest treatment plans. Dr. Carolyn also shares effective strategies for friends and family to support teens facing mental health challenges. To find out more about Dr Lentzsch-Parcells, please visit:Instagram: @the.adhd.mdWebsite: www.ourplacehealth.orgLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/carolyn-lentzsch-parcells-md-991387127

Jun 27, 2024 • 1h 3min
Episode 65 - Real Talk: Fathers on the Frontline of Special Needs Parenting
Join us for an honest and heartfelt conversation in this episode of the ADHD Care Podcast. Host, Archie, sits down with special guest Simba Munyukwi to explore the unique challenges and profound joys of raising children with special educational needs (SEN).Archie, father to a son with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Simba, father to a son with Autism, open up about their personal journeys from pre-diagnosis to the present day. In a society where men often struggle to express their feelings and experiences, this episode sheds light on the emotional and practical aspects of fatherhood in the context of SEN.Through their frank discussion, Archie and Simba explore:- The early signs and steps leading to their children’s diagnoses- The emotional impact and immediate challenges they faced- The importance of support systems and open communication- Daily life and balancing family dynamics- The stigma and misconceptions surrounding special needs parenting- Key advice and positive takeaways for other fathers and parents in similar situations

Jun 20, 2024 • 2h 1min
Episode 64 - Empowering Families: Expert Guidance with Polina Skhadron
In this episode, we welcome Polina Shkadron, an expert in family trauma, communication, and feeding. With over 15 years of experience, Polina specialises in helping families navigate the challenges of autism, ADHD, and mealtime stressors. She integrates her knowledge in the neurology of play, language processing, and parent coaching to create customised plans for lasting positive change.Tune in to hear Polina share her insights and practical tips for improving relationships and fostering self-efficacy in children.Contact Polina Shkadron:- Website: https://playtolearnconsulting.com- Email: info@playtolearnconsulting.com- Instagram: @playtolearnconsulting - Facebook: Play to Learn Consulting

Jun 13, 2024 • 1h 5min
Episode 63 - Empowering Young Minds with Melissa Carter
In this episode, we are joined by Melissa Carter from "The Happy Child" organisation. Melissa, a specialist in child-centred life coaching, shares her unique approach to fostering inner happiness, self-belief, and emotional resilience in children with ADHD. Learn how Melissa combines therapeutic and educational strategies to support children and their parents, helping them achieve their true potential both emotionally and academically.Don't miss this insightful conversation on nurturing a happy, confident child.For more information about Melissa Carter and her work, visit:https://www.thehappychild.co.uk

Jun 6, 2024 • 58min
Episode 62 - ADHD Unlocked: Professor Susan Young on the Forefront of Behavioural and Forensic Psychology
Join our host Archie on this episode of our podcast as he sits down with Professor Susan Young, a leading authority in the fields of ADHD and forensic psychology. Professor Young delves into her groundbreaking work, from establishing the first adult ADHD service in the UK to her pivotal role in shaping national and international ADHD treatment protocols.Professor Young also shares her profound insights into the evolution of ADHD treatment in the UK, the integration of forensic psychology to manage offenders with ADHD, and the innovative strategies that are setting new standards in ADHD care worldwide. We explore the unique challenges and effective management techniques for ADHD across different stages of life, especially during crucial transitions from childhood to adulthood.Whether you're a healthcare professional, a person living with ADHD, or simply interested in learning more about mental health innovations, this episode offers valuable insights and advice from one of the top experts in the field.To find out more about Professor Young please visit her website: www.psychology-services.uk.comSocial MediaInstagram @profsusanyoungLinkedIn: www.uk.linkedin.com/in/drsusanyoungX (Twitter): @DrSusanYoung1