ADHD Chatter
Alex Partridge founded UNILAD and LADBible in his early twenties, building two of the biggest social media companies on the planet with a combined audience of 100 million people. He was diagnosed with ADHD at 34, and that diagnosis reframed everything -- his early entrepreneurial drive, his struggles with alcohol and anxiety, and how his brain actually works. Now he channels that same media instinct into ADHD Chatter, a chart-topping podcast that attracts thousands of listeners every week.
The show runs every Tuesday, with episodes ranging from 26 minutes to over an hour. Alex interviews a mix of leading ADHD experts, psychiatrists, celebrities, and everyday people living with the condition. His tagline -- "None of us are broken, just different" -- captures the podcast's philosophy. The conversations are genuine and exploratory rather than clinical. Alex is curious, asks follow-up questions, and isn't afraid to share his own experiences.
With 196 episodes and a near-perfect 4.9-star rating from 220 reviews, the show has quickly become one of the most prominent ADHD podcasts, particularly in the UK where Alex is based. The production quality matches his media background -- this sounds polished without feeling corporate.
What makes ADHD Chatter work is Alex's combination of vulnerability and ambition. He's open about the hard parts of his ADHD journey while simultaneously demonstrating what's possible. The celebrity and expert guest roster adds variety, but it's Alex's genuine engagement with the topic that keeps people subscribed.
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