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    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet talks about the need for control in those with ADHD. Do you sometimes find that when going on holiday or preparing for a trip, you tend to over-pack and prepare for every eventuality. This can be a classic trait of an ADHD mind, but the reason for this behaviour can stem deeper than you think! Juliet unpacks this mindset and offers some key strategies for managing these thoughts.

    HOST BIO
    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

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    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet continues her talk with Nick Bottini, delving DEEPER into spirituality and how it potentially helps us percieve life, personality and our minds differently. If you've ever wondered how you might benefit from embracing spirituality in any form, this one is for you!


    Nick Bottini is the world’s leading transformational coach specialising in artists, executives and other professionals working in the music industry. Nick owns a coaching and training business working across and beyond all musical genres, with musicians, educators, artists, producers, DJs, rock stars, celebrities, artist managers, top soloists, entrepreneurs, therapists, coaches and other visionary leaders in the global music industry.

    In addition to his private client work he is also the author of the best-selling book ‘Just Play: The Simple Truth Behind Musical Excellence’ which includes a foreword from worldwide phenom Jacob Collier, plus other glowing endorsements from numerous Grammy award winners. Through his coaching and revolutionary group programmes, Nick is known for the astonishing impact he creates with his clients and is seen as a trailblazer in the industry.  He is credited with popularising and normalising transformational coaching in the music industry as a viable, holistic solution to the mental health crisis that has grabbed headlines in recent years.

    Socials:

    Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/nickbottini⁠

    Facebook - Coaching Musicians: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/918768012671525⁠ 

    LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-bottini-9735747/⁠

    Website: ⁠www.nickbottini.com⁠

    Email: [email protected]

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    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet breaks down the role that memory has in our ADHD minds. Are ADHDers forgetful, or do they simply have too many thoughts that they are trying to hold onto? Juliet reveals key strategies to help you decide which thoughts are useful, and which you can feel FREE to forget!

    HOST BIO
    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    ⁠https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/⁠

    In this episode of Gifted with ADHD, Juliet is in conversation with Tina Squire, certified ADHD coach (ACCG & PCC) and the founder of Adeptina. They talk about ADHD, rejection sensitivity and what you can do to train up your mental fitness!


    Tina Squire is an advanced certified ADHD coach (ACCG & PCC) and the founder of Adeptina. With over 20 years of senior leadership experience in HR and operations, combined with her own late diagnosis in her 40s, Tina bridges the gap between corporate demands and neurodivergent realities. She specialises in helping professionals who are "successful on the outside but quietly unravelling on the inside" to stop masking and start thriving.

    Socials:
    ⁠https://www.instagram.com/tina.squire/⁠
    ⁠https://www.facebook.com/ADHDAdept/⁠
    ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@tinasquire
    ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@adeptina_tinasquire⁠

    How can people connect:
    You can connect with Tina on 
    LinkedIn ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinasquire/⁠ or visit ⁠www.adeptina.com⁠. 
    While you are there, be sure to download her ebook, '⁠Thriving with ADHD at work⁠", for practical strategies to navigate your career with confidence.

    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
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    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet explores why we feel the need to chase new shiny experiences or things. The feeling of urgency can often contribute to spontaneous behaviour that we often regret. Do you REALLY need to buy that thing or sign up to that course? Understanding why we feel this way is the first step to being more confident in your actions, allowing you to be more self-assured!

    HOST BIO
    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
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    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet talks with Claire Knight about communication and ADHD. Do you ever feel that you struggle to communicate properly with others, or that you have anxious thoughts about things that you've said? This episode unpacks those feelings and offers some advice to help you feel connected, loved and able to express yourself.

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Claire is a proud mother of three young adults, a cancer survivor, a coach, a leadership consultant, and a mindfulness teacher. 

    Her mission in life is to help people experience productivity, health, happiness, connection and joy by finding simple ways to tap into their innate wisdom. 

    Before setting up her own business - The Barnfield Bureau Ltd - Claire made sure she was never bored by nurturing a squiggly career and a range of hobbies....  

    ... From Mecca Bingo to Madame Tussauds, the National Blood Service to two major cancer charities, the common thread was leading teams to create services and experiences that matter (whether delivering excitement and delight, saving lives, or bringing connection and hope). Her hobbies tend to last about 10 years and have included dancing, beekeeping, fell running and Pilates. Who knows what is next?!

    Claire is ICF-accredited (ACC level) and Clarity Certified ® as a coach, and has trained in the Jon Kabat-Zinn methods of mindfulness. Her clients say they feel safe enough to bring any subject to their coaching sessions, which means they can explore what they really feel and want without self-judgement or masking. 

    Socials:

    To find out more, see www.linkedin.com/in/claire-knight-barnfield-bureau

    To get in touch or join a mailing list for future events email [email protected]

    HOST BIO
    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles.
    Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.


    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!

    https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/


    Have you ever felt like you will only ever be happy once you have achieved something? Maybe it's getting a new job, buying an expensive course, FINALLY quitting a bad habit. What if you could be happy now, and not rely on the goals that you set yourself? In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet unpacks this harmful way of thinking, and encourages us to embrace our current selves and to live in the moment!

    HOST BIO
    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    ⁠https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/⁠

    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet talks with Henri Saha, a mental wellbeing and lifestyle specialist. They dive deep into ADHD, exploring diagnosis, labels and masking. They also explore spirituality and how to know that you are always going to be okay!

    ABOUT HENRI:

    Henri is a Mental Wellbeing and Lifestyle Specialist who has worked in the field of Psychology in various contexts for over 13 years. He has lectured at Universities in Psychology, research methods and statistics and worked with high performance and professional athletes as well as with adults with enduring mental health challenges in the social care sector.

    He was formerly the Head of Mental Health & Wellbeing at Vitality Health Insurance where he delivered wellbeing sessions to over 10,000 people and has helped hundreds of businesses to better support their staff.

    Socials / Contact

    Henrisaha.com, Instagram/henlightenment, https://youtube.com/@henlightenment?si=0Jh1eN1V_KN9JxKj

    07725 556687 - [email protected]

    HOST BIO
    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles.

    Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.


    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/

    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet reveals her connection with Noah Kahan's recent album "The Great Divide" and how it helped her process loss and grief. ADHDers often create deep connections with music, whether it is associated with life events, emotions, or simply used to block out a busy mind, music can be used as a powerful tool in understanding your ADHD




    HOST BIO

    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    ⁠https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/⁠

    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet talks with Marie Arymar, coach, author and host of Precarious Parenting. They discuss all things motherhood and ADHD, from behaviour management to organisation. Most mothers NEVER put themselves first, this episode explores the idea of investing time and patience into yourself, helping you realise that you ARE enough, and that you are a good parent.



    MARIE BIO:

    Most of the mums I work with are holding everything together on the outside — and quietly unravelling on the inside. Most of the young people I work with feel like no one really gets them.     

    My work is simple, but it's not always easy to hear: you're more okay than you think. And so are your kids.     

    As a Clarity® Coach, I work one-to-one online with mums and young people (from age 9 upwards). I don't give advice or fix problems. I listen deeply, ask the right questions, and help people find their way back to what they already know — because the answers are usually already there, buried under the noise.       

    I'm also the author of Do You Want To Know A Secret? — a short, illustrated book about inbuilt resilience, for ages 8 to adult. Available on Amazon.       

    I'm the host of Precarious Parenting — a podcast of honest, real stories from real people. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon.       

    Plus I'm the creator of Us, In Our Words — a recorded conversation that captures the love, laughter and stories between two people. A keepsake, for keeps.   



    Socials:

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/RealisationWorks/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-arymar-b1473371/

    TikTok: @ThatAuntyVibe  https://www.tiktok.com/@realisationworks?_r=1&_t=ZN-95JG1719lkE



    Website: https://www.realisationworks.com/ - People can connect here and subscribe to my emails (infrequent!)

    Podcast: (on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts and here on Spotify) https://open.spotify.com/show/5hDZhLKvSCIQucwxJ1oioY



    Book: Do You Want To Know A Secret? A little book of resilience whatever your age https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DYPKFKLR?tag=dummyid-20

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    In this episodeof Gifted With ADHD. Juliet introduces us to the RAIN technique, a useful tool that you can use to calm yourself down when feeling overwhelmed. This technique enables you to reconnect with your body by tapping into your senses, and practicing it often will allow you to centralise yourself if you feel that you are slipping into a spiral of chaotic thought!


    HOST BIO
    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/

    In this episode of Gifted with ADHD, Juliet talks with Hamish Niven, Host of The Brave Man Project podcast and thought coach. They discuss Hamish's crippling addiction, which resulted in total burnout, and his prevailing recovery and soul-searching through spirituality. Have you ever felt that ADHD is sending you into a negative spiral? This podcast will inspire you to seek help.

    About Hamish:

    Hamish Niven spent twenty-five years filming and photographing other people's lives whilst avoiding his own. Professional, reliable, creative - the man who always showed up. Yet all a performance. When addiction brought him down, he didn't find recovery. He found the man buried alive by his own competence.

    Provocative and deeply honest, The Brave Man Project is for men who know that behind "I'm fine," something is quietly falling apart. The strategies that build an empire are often the ones that bury the man who built it. Every conversation cuts past the story into the emotions underneath - because when another man names the feelings you've never said out loud, you realise you're not alone. If he got out, so can you. These are the conversations no one else is having with you.

    Hamish's website - https://hamishniven.com/

    Hamish's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hamishniven/

    The Brave Man Project Podcast - COMING SOON

    HOST BIO
    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/

    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet explores why ADHD minds are often burdened with constant comparison, either to the expectations we hold of ourselves or the pressure set by other people. Have you ever felt like you aren't worthy. or that you are letting others down? This podcast will give you some strategies to release these negative thoughts!



    HOST BIO
    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    ⁠https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/⁠

    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet talks with Missy Maiorano, certified change coach, about all things overwhelm. They explore anxiety, depression and even touch on the spiritual. If you've ever suffered from an overactive mind, this episode will give you some tips into unpacking and liberating your mind.

    GUEST BIO:

    Hi! My name is Missy Maiorano and I am a Certified Change Coach with a passion for helping people who suffer with chronic or acute physical symptoms as well as issues with anxiety, depression, or overwhelm. I was drawn to coaching after a lengthy season of suffering with chronic hives and idiopathic angioedema, along with extreme anxiety, panic, and depression. Before becoming certified myself, I sought advice from more traditional therapists than I can count. Thankfully, I just sort-of “fell into” a whole new understanding of life that opened my eyes and my heart to something so much deeper. Today, I coach full-time from this deeper and MUCH lighter understanding of who we are and how Life unfolds. My work with clients and groups is more of an “unlearning” and an “uncovering.” Together, we see what is stable, timeless, and innate beneath the veils of cultural conditioning and learned concepts. The experience of Life

    becomes freer, lighter, and much more expansive.

    SOCIALS:

    website: https://www.missymaioranocoaching.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbVUuMbB3ZJCWGfjlnpEzVg

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missymaiorano2

    It's easy to reach me at https://www.missymaioranocoaching.com/contact

    And if you'd like to join my FREE weekly meet-up on Zoom, just register here: https://www.missymaioranocoaching.com/courses

    HOST BIO
    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/

    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet explores why our brains can feel out of control. Do you ever get stuck in negative spirals of thought? These feelings can be triggered by the environment, or by external stimulation such as the news. Our brains crave the dopamine rush that comes with being stimulated, so it can be easy to slip into these spirals. In this episode Juliet provides strategies that you can set up to help yourself. First by identifying when these thoughts are happening, and then by prompting yourself to snap out of them!

    HOST BIO
    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    ⁠https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/⁠

    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD, Juliet talks with Dan Kelso, developer of Deep Self Investigation. A method of deconstructing the beliefs of our "self" to unlock a new perspective on life. This method can be particuarly useful for those with ADHD, as it can shift the way your see your thoughts, worry and self-limiting beliefs. If you struggle at all with negativity, this episode is for you!

    Connect with Dan Kelso:

    Dan's website - https://deepselfinvestigation.com/home

    Dan's book - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Deep-Self-Investigation-Modern-Awakening/dp/B0BPGKY8YL

    HOST BIO


    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/

    In this episode of Gifted With ADHD. Juliet explores the control that ADHDers have over their executive function. Do you often feel out of control or overwhelmed? Juliet explains how you can develop techniques to break the negative spiral!

    HOST BIO

    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    ⁠https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/⁠

    In this episode of Gifted with ADHD, Juliet is in conversation with Becca Gardner, podcast host of The Thought Trap, and founder of her online coaching practice The Missing Peace. They talk about the spiral of negative thinking that ADHD minds can get trapped inside, and how it can effect both out physical and mental health. Becca reveals her personal story dealing with negative thoughts whilst juggling the daily responsibilites of being a mother. Tune in to discover new techniques for catching yourself within the sprial, helping you unlock a clearer mind.

    ABOUT BECCA

    Becca is a Certified Change Coach, podcast host of The Thought Trap, and founder of her online coaching practice The Missing Peace.

    She works with men and women who are tired of overthinking everything and quietly longing for a bit more ease.  She calls her work The Missing Peace™ — relational, compassionate, and refreshingly simple.  No fixing.  No techniques to master.  No self-improvement projects. Just a shift in how you see yourself and your thoughts.

    Through curiosity, play, and deep understanding, she helps people stop managing their mind and start trusting their natural design — where calm isn’t something you earn, it’s something you remember.

    Socials:

    All my socials/podcast and resources are here 

    https://campsite.bio/themissingpeace

    Connect with me 

    They can connect with me via email or join my mailing list

    https://www.beccagardner.com/free-audio

    beccagardner.com

  • In this episode of Gifted with ADHD, Juliet unveils the secret TAX that ADHDers have to pay. It's not financial, but emotional. Guilt and shame can rule our everyday lives if we let it. In this episode, Juliet helps you identify these emotions and gives you some key strategies to help calm them.

    Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/

    HOST BIO

    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.

  • Get in touch to see how I can help you!
    https://giftedwithadhd.co.uk/


    In this episode of Gifted with ADHD, Juliet is in conversation with Tina Squire, certified ADHD coach (ACCG & PCC) and the founder of Adeptina. They talk about ADHD in the workplace and why you should feel comfortable and safe asking for additional support. They also explore why we are more likely to mask at work, and how RSD can overwhelm our minds. This episode is a must listen if you've ever not felt "psychologically safe" at work!

    Tina Squire is an advanced certified ADHD coach (ACCG & PCC) and the founder of Adeptina. With over 20 years of senior leadership experience in HR and operations, combined with her own late diagnosis in her 40s, Tina bridges the gap between corporate demands and neurodivergent realities. She specialises in helping professionals who are "successful on the outside but quietly unravelling on the inside" to stop masking and start thriving.

    Socials:

    https://www.instagram.com/tina.squire/

    https://www.facebook.com/ADHDAdept/

    https://www.youtube.com/@tinasquire

    https://www.tiktok.com/@adeptina_tinasquire



    How can people connect:

    You can connect with Tina on 

    LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinasquire/ or visit www.adeptina.com. 

    While you are there, be sure to download her ebook, 'Thriving with ADHD at work", for practical strategies to navigate your career with confidence.



    Juliet was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 50, after a lifetime of believing she was fundamentally flawed—without realising there was a biological explanation behind her struggles. Years of executive dysfunction, perimenopause, and rising anxiety had left her overwhelmed and questioning her own potential. Her diagnosis marked a turning point. She immersed herself in understanding ADHD and, in doing so, discovered something even more transformative: a spiritual perspective on what it means to be human.

    Through this lens, Juliet was able to release limiting identities shaped by five decades of misunderstanding herself. She learned how to navigate emotions—like anxiety—with greater ease. She has two-years training in counselling and now has an established coaching practice supporting adults. Blending practical strategies with grounded spirituality, Juliet helps her clients find clarity, inner peace, and the confidence to live their life with purpose to reach their full potential and thrive with ADHD.