ADHD Mums

Jane McFadden
ADHD Mums
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  • ADHD Mums

    When You Make Yourself the Joke — And It Turns Into ‘That’s Just Who I Am’

    01/04/2026 | 11 mins.
    In this episode, we unpack the very real (and very common) experience of showing up already stretched… masking it with humour… and then internalising the entire thing as a personality flaw.
    The jokes land.
    People laugh.
    It looks like you’re coping.
    But underneath it — something else is happening.
    🧠 What We Cover in This Episode:
    What’s actually happening when you default to self-deprecating humour
    Why ‘being funny about it’ can be a form of real-time regulation
    How overwhelm gets rewritten as ‘this is just who I am’
    The hidden role of impression management in social situations
    Why you leave interactions replaying everything you said
    What ‘cognitive downplaying’ looks like in everyday life
    How overcommitment + pressure turns into identity, not context
    Why nothing changes when you minimise what’s actually too much
    The moment it shifts from ‘this doesn’t work for me’ to ‘I am the problem’
    What it looks like to move the pressure off you — and back onto the situation

    💭 This episode is for you if:
    You make jokes when you’re actually overwhelmed
    You leave social situations thinking ‘I did it again’
    You overcommit, then feel trapped in it
    You replay what you said and cringe later
    You’ve labelled yourself as ‘too much’, ‘chaotic’, or ‘bad at follow-through’
    You feel like you have to manage how others see you

    🎁 Free Resource
    ADHD Self-Test
    https://adhdmums.com.au/adhd-self-test/
    If you’ve ever thought
    ‘is this just my personality… or something else?’
    this is a helpful place to start.
    🎧 Related Episodes
    No, I Can’t Meditate. I’m Too Busy Dissociating
    https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/episode-47-quick-reset-no-i-cant-meditate-im-too-busy-disassociating/
    Why You’re Bad at Asking for Help and What to Do Instead
    https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/episode-18-quick-reset-why-youre-bad-at-asking-for-help-and-what-to-do-inste
    .📬 Listener Questions & Community
    🎙️ Ask a Listener Question (voice)
    Voice notes are preferred when possible — hearing your voice helps add context — but you’re very welcome to submit a written question instead.
    Send me a WhatsApp voice message here:
    https://wa.me/61403457313
    ✍️ Ask a Listener Question (written)
    https://form.jotform.com/251238118486864
    👥 Join the ADHD Mums Facebook Group
    For community, shared language, and conversations with other mums who get it.
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/adhdmumspodcast
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    94. When a Group Chat Goes in Circles — And You Leave Feeling Like You’re the Problem

    30/03/2026 | 14 mins.
    If you’ve ever left a group chat
    replaying everything you said…
    and everything you didn’t…
    and somehow landed on
    ‘that felt off… was that me?’
    this episode is for you.
    Because this isn’t just about group chats.
    Or school committees.
    Or awkward conversations that go nowhere.
    It’s about what happens when everyone in the room
    is solving a different problem…
    and no one realises it.
    In this episode, we unpack the kind of interaction that looks normal on the surface — calm, polite, ‘reasonable’ — but leaves you carrying it for hours (or days). The replaying, the second-guessing, the quiet shift into ‘I must have handled that wrong.’
    And why that feeling doesn’t mean what you think it means.
    🧠 What We Cover in This Episode:
    Why some conversations go in circles and never actually resolve
    What’s really happening when everyone sounds ‘right’ but nothing lands
    How different brains track completely different things in the same conversation
    Why tension builds even when no one is being openly confrontational
    The moment a conversation stops being about the topic — and becomes about identity
    Why you leave interactions with a version of yourself you didn’t walk in with
    How group chats split into side conversations (and why that regulates people)
    The hidden role of fairness, meaning, effort, and threat in communication
    Why your brain keeps replaying it later — even when it’s ‘over’
    What it actually means when something feels ‘off’ (and why that matters)

    💭 This episode is for you if:
    You replay conversations long after they’ve finished
    You leave group chats feeling uncomfortable but can’t explain why
    You’ve thought ‘did I make that worse?’
    You pick up on tension that others seem to miss
    You feel responsible for smoothing things over (even when you didn’t start it)
    You carry interactions into your night, your drive, your quiet moments

    🎁 Free Resource
    ADHD Self-Test
    https://adhdmums.com.au/adhd-self-test/
    If you’ve ever wondered
    ‘Why do I experience conversations like this?’
    this is a helpful starting point.
    🎧 Related Episodes
    Why You Keep Waking at 3am — And It’s Not Just Anxiety
    https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/episode-26-why-you-keep-waking-at-3am-and-its-not-just-anxiety/
    Why You’re Bad at Asking for Help and What to Do Instead
    https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/episode-18-quick-reset-why-youre-bad-at-asking-for-help-and-what-to-do-inste
    Too Exhausted to Be the Parent You Want to Be
    https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/too-exhausted-to-be-the-parent-you-want-to-be
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    93. When You Remove the Stress — And Start Wondering What’s Wrong With You

    25/03/2026 | 9 mins.
    If you’ve removed the pressure…
    stepped back…
    even taken a break…
    and you still feel on edge — this episode is for you.
    Because this is the part no one explains.
    When nothing is ‘wrong’ anymore…
    but your body is still acting like it is.
    In this episode, we unpack what happens when stress isn’t the thing driving your anxiety — and why removing the load doesn’t always create relief. If you’ve ever wondered ‘is this just who I am?’ this conversation will shift how you see it.
    🧠 What We Cover in This Episode:
    What it means when anxiety doesn’t go away after removing pressure
    Why ‘just rest’ doesn’t work for everyone
    The moment you realise it’s not the situation — it’s the pattern
    How your nervous system can run rules that don’t match your current life
    The difference between stress-based overwhelm and pattern-based overwhelm
    Why unclear expectations quietly keep you in a constant state of alert
    What ‘predictive patterns’ look like in real life (and why they stick)
    Why insight alone doesn’t change how your body responds
    What actually helps your system settle — and why it’s not what you think

    💭 This episode is for you if:
    You’ve reduced stress but still feel constantly ‘on’
    You’ve wondered ‘why am I like this?’
    Rest doesn’t seem to touch the feeling in your body
    You feel worse when things are quiet, not better
    You carry a constant mental load even when nothing urgent is happening
    You feel immediate relief when things are clearly defined

    🎁 Free Resource
    ADHD Self-Test
    https://adhdmums.com.au/adhd-self-test/
    If you’re sitting in that space of
    ‘is this anxiety… or something else?’
    this is the clearest place to start.
    🎧 Related Episodes
    CONFESSIONS: Things I Can’t Say at the Playground
    https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/episode-55-confessions-things-i-cant-say-at-the-playground/
    Camouflaging ADHD & Autistic Traits in Girls (with Millie Carr)
    https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/replay-s1-episode-41-camouflaging-adhd-autistic-traits-in-girls-with-millie-carr-re-release/
    📬 Listener Questions & Community
    🎙️ Ask a Listener Question (voice)
    Voice notes are preferred when possible — hearing your voice helps add context — but you’re very welcome to submit a written question instead.
    Send me a WhatsApp voice message here:
    https://wa.me/61403457313
    ✍️ Ask a Listener Question (written)
    https://form.jotform.com/251238118486864
    👥 Join the ADHD Mums Facebook Group
    For community, shared language, and conversations with other mums who get it.
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/adhdmumspodcast
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    92 The Teen They Called ‘The Problem’ — And What Changed in a Different School Setting

    23/03/2026 | 25 mins.
    There’s a moment when you realise it’s not just a ‘bad term’ at school.
    It’s mornings that feel impossible.
    A child who won’t go.
    Or can’t go.
    And suddenly the question changes from
    'how do we fix this?'
    to
    'where do we go now?'
    WHAT WE COVER
    – What actually happens when mainstream school stops working
    – Why some children aren’t ‘failing school’ — the system is failing them
    – The reality of alternative education (and the myths that scare parents)
    – Why behaviour often looks worse before safety is built
    – What smaller, relationship-based learning environments do differently
    – How to know if an alternative pathway might be right for your child
    – Why some kids return to mainstream — and some never should
    WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS
    There’s a gap no one talks about.
    Between
    ‘just try another school’
    and
    ‘we can’t do this anymore’
    And most parents fall straight into it
    with no map.
    This episode gives you language for that moment
    and shows you what actually exists on the other side.
    WHAT ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE
    Not a ‘last resort’.
    Not a room full of ‘problem kids’.
    But often:
    – smaller class sizes
    – built-in sensory supports (not earned, not restricted)
    – flexible timetables
    – relationship-first teaching
    – success measured beyond academics
    Where safety comes before compliance
    and connection comes before curriculum.
    WHAT PARENTS OFTEN DON’T GET TOLD
    Alternative settings aren’t easier.
    They’re different.
    – Enrolment is often selective and thorough
    – Not every child is the right fit for every setting
    – There are waitlists
    – And options are limited depending on location
    But when it works
    it can completely change a child’s trajectory.
    THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU IF
    – Your child is anxious, refusing, or shutting down at school
    – You’ve tried multiple schools and nothing is improving
    – You’ve been told ‘this is just how school is’
    – You’re wondering if there are other pathways
    – You’re scared of making the wrong call
    🎧 RELATED EPISODES
    When School Becomes the Trauma – School Series
    https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/s2-ep2-school-series-when-school-becomes-the-trauma-what-no-one-tells-adhd-parents/
    The Great Gaslighting: When Schools Say ‘We Don’t See It’
    https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/episode-7-school-series-the-great-gaslighting-when-schools-say-we-dont-see-it/
    Camouflaging ADHD & Autistic Traits in Girls (with Millie Carr)
    https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/replay-s1-episode-41-camouflaging-adhd-autistic-traits-in-girls-with-millie-carr-re-release/
    📬 Check out my Free Resources on Schools:
    The School Complaint & Escalation Guide for Parents
    https://adhdmums.com.au/product/school-complaint-escalation-guide/
    Quiet Exclusion Kit
    https://adhdmums.com.au/product/quiet-exclusion-kit/
    School Advocacy Hub of Resources
    https://adhdmums.com.au/advocacy/
    📬 Listener Questions & Community
    🎙️ Ask a Listener Question (voice)
    Voice notes are preferred when possible — hearing your voice helps add context — but you’re very welcome to submit a written question instead.
    Send me a WhatsApp voice message here:
    https://wa.me/61403457313
    ✍️ Ask a Listener Question (written)
    https://form.jotform.com/251238118486864
    👥 Join the ADHD Mums Facebook Group
    For community, shared language, and conversations with other mums who get it.
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/adhdmumspodcast
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    91. ‘When Someone Says “We Didn’t Have ADHD Back Then” — And You Start Defending Your Parenting’

    18/03/2026 | 16 mins.
    There is a moment at a family barbecue where your child isn’t sitting at the table.
    They’re walking.
    Talking.
    Eating on the move.
    And someone says it.
    'We didn’t have this ADHD thing when we had kids.'
    And just like that, it stops being about lunch
    and starts feeling like it’s about you.
    Because what sounds casual
    lands like doubt.
    WHAT WE COVER
    – Why 'we didn’t have ADHD back then' still shows up in families
    – What people see vs the invisible regulation work parents are doing
    – Familiarity bias and why ADHD gets dismissed as 'normal'
    – The concept of 'load blindness' in parenting
    – Why ADHD is more visible now (not more common)
    – How modern expectations make differences harder to hide
    – Why not forcing the battle is sometimes the most regulated choice
    THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU IF
    – You’ve felt judged in everyday moments like meals or outings
    – Someone has questioned your child’s ADHD
    – You’re doing constant behind-the-scenes regulation work
    – You’ve second-guessed yourself after family comments
    – You’re trying to support your child without turning everything into a battle
    EPISODES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
    Camouflaging ADHD & Autistic Traits in Girls (with Millie Carr)
    https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/replay-s1-episode-41-camouflaging-adhd-autistic-traits-in-girls-with-millie-carr-re-release/
    CONFESSIONS: Things I Can’t Say at the Playground
    https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/episode-55-confessions-things-i-cant-say-at-the-playground/
    WHAT THE RESEARCH TELLS US
    ADHD hasn’t suddenly appeared.
    One of the most cited global studies (175 studies analysed) shows prevalence has remained relatively stable — we’re just better at recognising it now.
    https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/135/4/e994/33967/Prevalence-of-Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity
    Australian data tells a similar story.
    Children are entering school with a wider range of developmental profiles — particularly in communication and regulation.
    https://www.aedc.gov.au/resources/detail/2021-aedc-national-report
    This isn’t about kids being 'worse'.
    It’s about environments, expectations and visibility.
    HELPFUL LINKS
    Free ADHD Resources
    https://adhdmums.com.au/resources/
    Advocacy Hub
    https://adhdmums.com.au/advocacy/

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About ADHD Mums

Being a mum is hard enough. Being a mum with ADHD — or raising neurodivergent kids is a whole different level. ADHD Mums is the unfiltered, science-meets-reality podcast hosted by Jane McFadden, educational neuroscientist, advocate, and mother of three. This isn’t another polished parenting show with 'ten easy tips.' It’s real stories, confessions we’re not supposed to say out loud, and the research that explains why so many of us are running on empty. Every week you’ll hear: 🎙️ Confessions — raw, anonymous truths from mums navigating rage, burnout, and survival. 🧠 Expert insights — from neuroscientists, clinicians, and policy leaders on ADHD, autism, and mental health. 💬 Advocacy in action — exposing ADHD medication shortages, NDIS red tape, and the hidden costs mothers carry. With over 1 million downloads already tuning in from across the world, the podcast has already influenced ADHD reforms in Australia, been featured in national media, and pushed politicians to answer the questions mothers are asking. If you’ve ever screamed in the car, forgotten every form until the night before, or wondered if you’re the only one falling apart — this podcast is your proof that you’re not broken, you’re just telling the truth.
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