
adhd
The unauthorised biography of every stupid thing I've ever said
Written, produced, and obsessively replayed by my ADHD brain
Ex-coder and Newspaper editor who has spent the past decade in the startup landscape helping founders around the world to grow and scale their businesses. Food lover. Writer. AuDHD-er.
adhd
Written, produced, and obsessively replayed by my ADHD brain
normal
For centuries, society has treated normal as a fixed standard – shaping science, culture, and psychiatry around an idea few truly fit. What began as a mathematical concept became a way to define belonging. But if normal is an illusion, why do we still let it define us?
adhd
Finding the right ADHD medication dose is like playing hot and cold, except every change takes weeks to show if it’s working or making things worse
Adult ADHD
We delve into the real reason why many GPs won't prescribe your ADHD medication (spoiler alert: it's about Dollar, dollar bills, y'all)
adhd
Happy birthday to The Moment. A rollercoaster 365-day journey that involved everything from feeling like a fraud to finding peace in community. Here's four hard truths I've learned about navigating a broken system.
autism
Exploring the relationship between autism and aphantasia helped me understand why Catholic rituals felt distant and faith was never a good fit for me.
christmas
Wondering how to make Christmas more inclusive for your loved one? Let’s unwrap ideas for a more thoughtful December.
adhd
My ADHD medication journey and what changed after two months on Elvanse
medication
Plunging headfirst into the chaos. A gonzo-fuelled dive into my first 14 days of ADHD med mayhem including headaches and dry-mouthed delirium
aphantasia
The Big Interview: Tom Ebeyer of aphantasia.com on living without visual imagery. From realising he couldn't picture anything in his mind to creating a global platform, he’s changing how we think about imagination.
adhd
The first 24 hours on Elvanse has shown small gains and unexpected side effects
autism
Articles that say there's no right or wrong way to react when someone tells you about a diagnosis aren't right. There is definitely a wrong way to do it.