Women & ADHD
Katy Weber created Women & ADHD to fill a real gap — most ADHD content has historically been built around research done on hyperactive boys, leaving women (especially those diagnosed in adulthood) feeling unseen. With over 200 episodes and a near-perfect 4.9-star rating from 614 listeners, she's built something that clearly resonates.
The format is straightforward: Katy interviews women who were diagnosed with ADHD as adults. Each guest shares their personal story — what led them to seek a diagnosis, the moment things clicked, and how understanding their ADHD has changed their professional and personal lives. Episodes typically run about an hour, giving enough space for the conversation to breathe without dragging.
What makes this show compelling is the accumulation of stories. After 200+ episodes, patterns emerge that you won't find in clinical literature — how ADHD intersects with motherhood, career pivots, masking in the workplace, hormonal changes, and the grief that sometimes comes with a late diagnosis. Katy asks thoughtful questions and creates a space where guests feel comfortable being honest about the messy parts, not just the triumphant "I got diagnosed and everything was fine" narrative.
Katy's style is empathetic but not performatively so. She clearly connects with her guests, and her own experience as a woman diagnosed later in life gives her a shared vocabulary that makes the conversations feel more natural. If you're a woman who has recently been diagnosed or suspects she might have ADHD, hearing 200 different versions of "me too" is genuinely powerful. The show updates regularly and the back catalog is a goldmine.
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