
Episode 5 with Dean Paton
We welcome Dean Paton, founder and CEO of Big Heritage, to talk about his journey with ADHD, his passion for history and archaeology, and how he ended up owning a U-Boat! Check out the great stuff they are doing at https

Hosted by Max Davie · EN · 39 episodes
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A podcast about the science of ADHD, interviewing researchers about their work and what it means for ADHD people like us! (feed still contains old extraordinary brains episodes, don’t worry).
Max Davie hosts ADHD science podcast, a health show with 39 episodes published.

We welcome Dean Paton, founder and CEO of Big Heritage, to talk about his journey with ADHD, his passion for history and archaeology, and how he ended up owning a U-Boat! Check out the great stuff they are doing at https

Max is joined by Sarah Rudebeck, who studied memory as a clinical psychologist, noticed how many bad products there are out there to support memory (or not) and decided to build her own! The paper we talk about is https:

We are joined by Mark Pattinson, CEO of CareADHD , to talk about innovation in running ADHD services, right to choose and the future of ADHD care. We also welcome a new presenter to the team, Jamie Gordon! That's it for

We are delighted to welcome two of our junior ambassadors to the pod, to talk about their experience as young people supporting the charity. Go to https://adhduk.co.uk/adhd-uk-ambassadors/ to find out more about th

Do not adjust your set! We have rebranded to the ADHDUK podcast. We will still cover the science of ADHD but alongside news and interviews from the wider world of ADHD. We also welcome a new co-host, the amazing La

Our last episode for a while... Max talks to Dr Blandine French, who not only found a problem (lack of knowledge in UK doctors about ADHD), she got up and did something about it! She's remarkable, and you can find out al

Max is joined by a brilliant double-act, Eve and Helena, who have explored the experience of late-diagnosed women, both from the inside and outside! The paper is here. The additional data is here. The episode that Eve li

Max and Tess are joined by Catherine Fava, Clinical Psychologist at Buckinghamshire CAMHS, to talk about her upcoming book about trauma and ADHD. How does trauma manifest? How can it look like ADHD? Should we be flipping

Delighted to welcome Robin Ince, legendary comedian and lovely man, to the pod. Robin's new book, Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal, is out today!!

Max is joined by Stephen Becker, Professor of Pediatrics at Cincinnati, about the fascinating Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome, a condition that is both in some ways the opposite of ADHD, but also commonly co-exists. If

Max is joined by Isabella Barclay to talk about what factors lead to children getting an earlier vs later diagnosis- or even a diagnosis at all. Isabella is a passionate advocate for ADHD, and needs to be listened to!

Max is joined by Julia McQuade from Amhurst College, USA. Julia has published this paper: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10802-024-01237-2 She studied the regulation of positive emotion in adolescents with AD

Is ADHD a superpower? Is that a helpful way of talking about it. Our guest, once again Dr Tom Nicholson, has done actual research on the positives of ADHD, as experienced by ADHD people ourselves! Catch up with Tom on so

What is it like to battle the adversities of the diagnostic system? How does getting, or not getting, a diagnosis change the way parents see their children and themselves? Tom Nicholson is an amazing force of nature in t

Max and Tess answer questions from our lovely facebook group about medication! We hope this is a helpful episode- please let us know! and join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/403562932757284

We are joined by the excellent Dr Alessio from Southampton Uni. We all give treatments because we think they will help people- but do ADHD meds fit the bill? Let's find out! Here is the paper: Systematic Review and Meta-

Another of our episodes which comes from Max reading a paper and going 'whoa...' this one is with the very charming Anders Rasmussen from Lund. His paper is here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38066477/ I am aware that

How can squiggly lines on a page reveal the secrets of attention, consciousness and ADHD? Follow Andrew Haigh, psychologist, and his willing sidekicks Max and Tess on a mindbending journey! Here's Andrew's paper: Rhythmi

A very unique episode because we have two guests! Tamsin Crook is a career coach and researcher, who turned a coaching project into a piece of qualitative research. Tamsin can be found here: About Tamsin Crook | Making C

Another Q&A in which we cover food, laziness, reflexes, the gutbrain, food again, and medication breaks. It gets deep, it gets philosophical, and Max briefly sings. Check it out!
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