• Ep 100- 100 Neurodivergent Voices
    Mar 16 2026

    Send a text

    100 Neurodivergent Voices

    This episode is different.

    To celebrate the 100th episode of the Mad About… Podcast, I didn’t want to make it about me.

    Instead, I wanted to do something bigger.

    For years, neurodivergent people have been spoken about, researched, analysed, labelled and misunderstood. But far too rarely are we simply given the microphone to speak for ourselves.

    So for this episode I asked one question:

    “What are you mad about?”

    And 100 neurodivergent humans answered.

    In this episode you will hear 100 different voices, from people with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, Tourette’s, chronic conditions and other beautifully complex brains.

    People from different backgrounds.
    Different ages.
    Different experiences of the world.

    Some answers are funny.
    Some are powerful.
    Some are heartbreaking.
    Some will make you nod your head and feel seen in a way you never have before.

    Because neurodivergent people are not one story.

    We are not one stereotype.
    We are not one narrative.
    We are not a box.

    This episode is a reminder that behind every diagnosis is a human being with passions, anger, joy, interests, obsessions and things that make them mad about life.

    100 people.
    100 voices.
    100 things they are mad about.

    And every single one of them deserves to be heard.


    Time Stamp

    0:00 Intro and the 100 Voices Mission
    2:15 What Maddy is Mad About
    4:45 Kindness and Empowerment with Vie
    7:10 ADHD Myths and Diagnosis Trends
    9:30 Dogs and Emotional Support
    11:50 Crafting and Mental Health
    14:15 Challenging Normality and Boxes
    16:40 Cult Recovery and Pokémon
    19:05 Changing Attitudes Toward Death
    21:30 Systems for Sideways Thinkers
    23:55 Stationery and Organisation Addiction
    26:20 Appearances and Snap Judgments
    28:45 Inclusion and Chronic Pain
    31:10 Reeducating the Public on Autism
    33:35 Comedy Improv and Confidence
    36:00 Sensory and Emotional Needs in Kids
    38:25 Navigating Access to Work Support
    40:50 Child Safety and Online Bullying
    43:15 Late Diagnosis and Allotment Gardening
    45:40 Role Playing Games and Escapism
    48:05 Cultural Bias in Spanish Diagnosis
    50:30 Strategy Games and WWE Sacrifice
    52:55 Expression and Fulfilment in Tech
    55:20 Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Explained
    57:45 Silk Art and Creative Storytelling
    1:00:10 Reforming the Education System
    1:02:35 Neuroscience and the Human Body
    1:05:00 Content Creation and the 1% Tweak
    1:07:25 Sustainable Jewellery and Cork
    1:09:50 Perinatal Mental Health Advocacy
    1:12:15 Energy Management over Time Management
    1:14:40 Fixing Founder Dependency and Burnout
    1:17:05 Mental Health Awareness and Car Culture
    1:19:30 Consumer Rights and Effective Complaining
    1:21:55 Entrepreneurship and Late Diagnosis
    1:24:20 The Joy of Airsoft and Inner Children
    1:26:45 Nature, Spiritual Self, and Obsidian
    1:29:10 Food, Cooking, and Happy Places
    1:31:35 Rescue Dogs and Unconditional Love
    1:34:00 Supporting PDA and Pressure-Sensitive Kids
    1:36:25 Reconnecting with Self and Reiki
    1:38:50 Education Advocacy and SEN Support
    1:41:15 The Magic of Transformation Coaching
    1:43:40 Holistic Health and Reclaiming Uniqueness
    1:46:05 Success, Burnout, and Body Signals
    1:48:30 Primitive Reflexes and Movement Therapy
    1:50:55 Aphantasia and

    ----------------------

    Visit Maddy's ⁠⁠⁠Stan Store⁠⁠⁠

    Follow Maddy on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠


    Show more Show less
    1 hr and 55 mins
  • The Messy Middle of Grief, PMDD, and Keeping It All Together | Ep 99
    Sep 29 2025

    Send a text

    This episode was hard to record - but also deeply needed.

    I'm in the thick of it right now.

    My dad passed away suddenly, and I've been trying to navigate the heartbreak, PMDD, business, burnout, and the wild mess that is life with ADHD.

    And today, I'm sharing what it's really like to grieve with a neurodivergent brain. I talk about the guilt, the impulsive spending urges, the dark thoughts, the small victories (like showering!), and the strange comfort of laughing in the middle of it all.

    If you're in the "messy middle" too, whether it's grief, depression, burnout, or just being human, I hope this episode reminds you that you're not alone, and that showing up messily is still showing up.

    I also open up about the financial impact of losing my Access to Work support, why this will be the last podcast episode for a little while (spoiler: we’ll be back for episode 100 in the new year), and how I’m coping one tiny step at a time.

    Whether you’re neurodivergent or not, if you’ve ever felt like life is a bit too much, I hope this makes you see you're not alone, and this is what you need right now. Not in a fluffy way. In a "holy shit, how am I still standing?" kind of way.

    Come for the raw truth, stay for the stories about my ADHD dad, impulsive motorbike buys, and why I might be turning into a runner (???).

    ----------------------

    Visit Maddy's ⁠⁠⁠Stan Store⁠⁠⁠

    Follow Maddy on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠


    Show more Show less
    29 mins
  • You Think Your Competitor Is Copying You? Let’s Talk About That | Ep 98 | BUSINESS
    Sep 22 2025

    Send a text

    Have you ever felt THREATENED by people in your niche?

    Have you avoided looking at what others are doing... or feared you'll be seen as a copy cat?

    In this solo episode of Mad About Business, I open up about how I used to feel paralysed seeing someone in my industry “doing better” than me... and why that feeling comes from scarcity, not strategy.

    We dive into why avoiding your competitors doesn’t protect you, it actually keeps you small.

    From working with fellow ADHD advocates to inviting other visibility strategists into my world, I’m sharing the messy truth about what happens when you stop seeing everyone as competition and start finding ways to grow together. You’ll also hear about real moments from my own business journey, like being called out as a "Sickfluencer" and how I turned that narrative around.

    Whether you're in coaching, consulting, or content creation, this episode is your reminder: there’s more than enough to go around – and you don’t have to do it alone.

    YT

    “There’s no such thing as original”

    “I used to be terrified of competitors”

    “They’ll steal my clients!”

    “It’s not copying – it’s business”

    “She still endorsed my book”

    ----------------------

    Visit Maddy's ⁠⁠⁠Stan Store⁠⁠⁠

    Follow Maddy on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠


    Show more Show less
    10 mins
  • The Real Costs of the Weight-Loss Industry with Naomi Holbrook | Ep 97 | MONEY
    Sep 15 2025

    Send a text

    In this in-person episode of Mad About, I sat down with one of the most influential people in my personal transformation – Naomi Holbrook, The Unconventional Weight Loss Coach who’s completely changed how I see food, my body, and my ADHD.

    We talk food noise, emotional eating, PMDD, and how my impulsivity used to show up in the Lidl middle aisle (yep, I’ve brought home a sofa).

    If you’ve ever been stuck in shame spirals around food, tried every diet under the sun (Slimming World, I’m looking at you), or found yourself stress-spending and binge-eating to cope... Naomi is here to get rid of the rigid meal plans and instead, teaches women to heal their relationship with food, their bodies, and themselves!

    Plus, we chat about:

    • The unexpected connection between ADHD, food, and money
    • What really helps when you're stuck in dopamine-dependence loops
    • My own story of ditching alcohol, navigating emetophobia, and choosing health without injections
    • How food planning is now saving me money (and sanity)
    • Why reprogramming your brain is more powerful than willpower

    Naomi also shares the story behind her book and what it really means to lose the literal and emotional weight, from shame to old beliefs to gray-area drinking.

    ----------------------

    Visit Maddy's ⁠⁠⁠Stan Store⁠⁠⁠

    Follow Maddy on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠


    Show more Show less
    47 mins
  • A Real Experience of What PMDD Really Does to ADHD Brains Trying To Run A Business | Ep 96
    Sep 8 2025

    Send a text

    Today, I take you behind the scenes of what it’s really like to run a business while navigating ADHD, PMDD, and burnout.

    When I recorded this, I was in a dark place.

    Deep in the PMDD spiral where suicidal thoughts felt consuming.

    The next day, after my period came early, I feel like a different person. That’s the brutal truth of PMDD: it hijacks your brain, wrecks your energy, and distorts your reality.

    I share exactly what I was going through, how ADHD makes it 100x worse, and why we need to talk more openly about this monthly mental health rollercoaster - especially as business owners.

    You'll hear how I’m learning to plan my workload around my PMDD cycle, the self-care strategies that have actually helped, and why communication (even when it’s messy) is everything.

    If you’ve ever felt like you were falling apart during “that time of the month” or questioned whether you can keep running your business, this episode will make you feel seen.

    This one’s real. It’s uncomfortable. But it’s so needed.

    ----------------------

    Visit Maddy's ⁠⁠⁠Stan Store⁠⁠⁠

    Follow Maddy on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠


    Show more Show less
    34 mins
  • Why “Not Disabled Enough” Is a Lie That’s Holding You Back with Beth Thomas | Ep 95 | MONEY
    Sep 1 2025

    Send a text

    This week I’m joined by the incredible Beth Thomas from Unbound Mind Coaching for a raw, relatable conversation about perfectionism, money stories, and what it really takes to love yourself as you are.

    We talk about growing up with mixed money messages, the shame that comes from feeling “not good enough,” and the messy middle seasons of business nobody sees on Instagram.

    Beth shares powerful insights on internalised ableism, from feeling “not disabled enough” to the quiet ways scarcity mindset seeps into our self-worth, and how acceptance is the first step to changing it.

    You’ll hear us cover everything from neurodivergent entrepreneurship, RSD, and people-pleasing, to mobility struggles, personal boundaries, and the pressure to “look” a certain way before putting yourself out there. If you’ve ever felt like you had to be perfect before you could start, this conversation will set you free.

    Whether you’re here for the mindset shifts, the money talk, or just to feel less alone in your journey, you’ll walk away knowing you’re already enough – exactly as you are.

    “I’m Not Disabled Enough”

    “F*** Perfection – I’m Just Me”

    “Money, Ableism, and Feeling Good Enough”

    “If You Don’t Like Me, Leave”

    “Your Worth Isn’t Up for Debate”

    ----------------------

    Visit Maddy's ⁠⁠⁠Stan Store⁠⁠⁠

    Follow Maddy on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠


    Show more Show less
    51 mins
  • What I Will (and Won’t) Share Online | Ep 94 | BUSINESS
    Aug 25 2025

    Send a text

    I’m diving deep into the content boundaries I live by. What I share, what I won’t share, and why visibility doesn’t have to come at the cost of your privacy.

    So many of us feel pressure to overshare online to be “authentic.” But the word “should” can go straight in the f*ck it bucket!

    You don’t owe your audience your trauma. You don’t need to crack yourself open just to stay visible. You get to choose what you share and how you show up.

    From my own rules around sharing family and personal stories, to how I support communities I’m not part of, this episode is a must-listen if you’ve ever felt torn about what feels right to post.

    Inside this episode:

    • Why I never talk about my kids’ feelings online
    • How to support others without co-opting their stories
    • The 4 content pillars I stick to
    • My “scar, not wound” policy for vulnerability
    • How to balance authenticity with self-protection

    ----------------------

    Visit Maddy's ⁠⁠⁠Stan Store⁠⁠⁠

    Follow Maddy on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠


    Show more Show less
    8 mins
  • Raising 6 Kids Taught Me How To Stay Present and Sane with Logan Blackburn-Issitt | Ep 93 | MONEY
    Aug 18 2025

    Send a text

    In this episode of Mad About Podcast, Maddy Alexander-Grout talks to Logan Blackburn-Issitt, a trans dad of six and creator of Dad’s Business.

    Logan shares his powerful story of leaving a 70-hour job, embracing home education, and building a life that prioritises presence over paychecks.

    They discuss:

    • Why Logan quit a high-paying job for more family time
    • The pressure dads face to “provide and stay silent”
    • The reality of home educating neurodivergent kids
    • Growing up trans and knowing at age six
    • The toxicity of social media for young people
    • His new book The Brilliant Dads Encyclopedia of Fun, packed with low-prep ideas for connecting with your kids
    • The gender traps kids absorb from school and how to unlearn them

    Follow Logan on TikTok: Dad’s Business

    ----------------------

    Visit Maddy's ⁠⁠⁠Stan Store⁠⁠⁠

    Follow Maddy on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠


    Show more Show less
    43 mins