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Author: Dr Mine Conkbayir MBE & Paul Whitehouse

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Join ADHDer, Dr Mine Conkbayir MBE and husband, the BAFTA award-winning comedy actor, Paul Whitehouse (Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, The Fast Show) as they explore ADHD with diverse celebrity ADHDer guests, professors and specialists in this brand new Podcast series.


Given the recent 'explosion’ in diagnoses, particularly within the world of comedy, Paul Whitehouse represents the archetypal sceptic. He’s there to challenge the very concept of ADHD. Dr. Mine provides theoretical and research insights, counter arguments and her own lived experience, creating a conversational and highly accessible space to explore this much misunderstood topic.


Each episode they’ll chat to a guest who’ll share their experience of ADHD, whether from the point of view of being diagnosed themselves, as a parent or a specialist in the field. Fellow ADHDer guests include Rory Bremner, Denise Welch, Gemma Styles, Dr Alex George, Shaparak Khorshandi, Shaun Ryder and many more.


Purchase tickets for our first live show on September 9th here: https://www.leicestersquaretheatre.com/show/im-adhd-no-youre-not-an-evening-with-dr-mine-conkbayir-mbe-and-paul-whitehouse/#book-now


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Producer: Aidan Lyons


Executive Producers: Nicky Waltham & Alex Feldman


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Hyped Ability with Goldie

Hyped Ability with Goldie

2025-07-3101:14:38

This week and for the final episode of this series, Mine and Paul are joined by the legendary artist and creative force, Goldie, MBE. Though never formally diagnosed, Goldie has long been told he "definitely has ADHD" - and in this episode, he shares how traits like synaesthesia shape his extraordinary mind and artistry.  Brace yourself for a powerful and deeply personal conversation. Goldie opens up about his traumatic childhood, including experiences of domestic and sexual abuse, and speaks candidly about the complexity of having a son currently in prison. Raw, intense, and undeniably magnetic, Goldie’s energy fills every moment of this episode. It's an unforgettable journey through creativity, chaos, and resilience. Trigger warning: This episode deals with subjects that some listeners may find upsetting such as domestic and sexual abuse, suicide ideation, drug use and violence. Thank you for listening and please visit our website for help and advice on ADHD: https://www.imadhdnoyourenot.com/
This week, Mine and Paul are joined by the brilliant writer, comedian and fellow ADH'D'er Lucy Porter. Lucy takes us back to 1990s Manchester, where she was carving out her place in the comedy scene alongside legends like Caroline Aherne and Steve Coogan. She opens up about her journey to diagnosis - first suspected from afar, then officially confirmed - and how it's helped her make sense of lifelong challenges, including procrastination, object permanence, and more. Expect a warm, funny, and insightful conversation.  Follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imadhdnoyourenot Visit our website: https://www.imadhdnoyourenot.com/
This week Mine and Paul are joined by Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist, Sami Timimi.  Sami has over three decades of clinical experience and a prolific body of work, including books like Insane Medicine and Searching for Normal, Sami challenges conventional psychiatric thinking and offers fresh perspectives on neurodiversity, childhood, and the medicalisation of distress.  This conversation is a deep dive into the cultural, political, and philosophical forces shaping mental health today. Follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imadhdnoyourenot Read Sami’s Go-To’s on our website: https://www.imadhdnoyourenot.com/guestgotos/
This week, Mine and Paul sit down with beloved Brummie broadcaster and author Adrian Chiles. From secretive MI5 interviews to hosting Match of the Day 2, Adrian’s career has been anything but ordinary. He opens up about the surprising toll success took on his mental health - and how, at the height of his achievements, he was also at his lowest. Adrian tells us how medication helps him manage his ADHD and shares the quiet joy he finds in everyday tasks, revealing how he reaches what he calls the “Paradise of Complete Absorption.” (Spoiler: if you enjoy stacking logs, this one’s for you.) Follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imadhdnoyourenot/?hl=en Or visit our website: https://www.imadhdnoyourenot.com/
This week, Mine and Paul are joined by multi-award-winning comedian, author, broadcaster, and science communicator Robin Ince. Robin brings his trademark wit, empathy, and humour to a fast-paced, wide-ranging conversation. He opens up about his past, including how a life-changing car accident affected his entire family, and how a late ADHD diagnosis has helped him better understand and manage his anxiety. Plus, there's a very special quiz hosted by Mine - don’t miss it!
This week, Mine and Paul are joined by fellow ADHD podcaster, author and entrepreneur, Alex Partridge. Alex opens up about his journey from founding Ladbible and UNILAD to his eventual split from the company and winning a high-profile court case. He shares candidly how the intense pressure led him to struggle with alcoholism, and how his ADHD-driven hyperfocus was a help and a hindrance along the way. Tune in for practical ADHD tips Alex uses to thrive as a successful entrepreneur - plus the honest, no-holds-barred questions you’ve come to expect from our hosts.
Mine and Paul are joined by award-winning author and physician Dr. Suzanne O’Sullivan for a fascinating and thought-provoking conversation. Dr. O’Sullivan dives into her latest book, The Age of Diagnosis, sharing her insights on the rise of self-diagnosis for ADHD, the complexities of medication, and the potential downsides of labels. Expect an open, honest dialogue where differing viewpoints are welcomed, research is respected, and real-life experiences are discussed.
Mine and Paul ventured to the south of France for this week’s episode with the one and only Heston Blumenthal OBE.  The experimental chef kindly invited the team to his home ‘En Provence’ to speak about his ADHD and much, much more. Heston vividly retells how he was sectioned in 2023, with a Doctor and the emergency services pinning him down and sedating him in his own home.  This episode discusses issues such as physical abuse, drug use and other topics that listeners might find upsetting.
Mine and Paul are joined by two great guests on this week’s I’m ADHD, No You’re Not! One is the much-loved comedian, actor, and fellow Fast Show star, Simon Day. The other is former Metropolitan Police Chief Superintendent, Dal Babu OBE. Simon takes us back to his days in borstal and shares how his parents’ relationship had a huge impact on the course of his life. He also opens up about his struggles with addiction over the years and the tools he uses to cope. Dal discusses his experiences working for the Met for over 30 years. He offers insight into the prison system and how training and perspectives on neurodiversity have evolved in recent years.
Mine and Paul are joined by Stand-up comedian, author and fellow podcast host, Suzi Ruffell.  Suzi talks about how she and her neurotypical wife navigate parenting together, raising their young daughter with love and teamwork. She discusses her journey to becoming more organized while living with ADHD, sharing practical tips and hard won insights. She also reflects on learning to treat herself with more compassion and kindness and how she deals with homophobic hecklers. We also hear about Paul’s Nan’s toe...
This week, Comedian and professional hoaxer Simon Brodkin joins Dr Mine and Paul Whitehouse. Simon shares his journey from nearly becoming a doctor to becoming the most viewed British comedian on TikTok, and opens up about his late ADHD diagnosis just a few years ago. They dive into the realities of time blindness, chronic lateness, and the unique ways ADHD shapes daily life and comedy.
It's Mental Health Awareness Week and Dr. Mine MBE and Paul are back for Season 3. They're joined by scientifically proven funniest Comedian in Britain, Jimmy Carr! As well as his super sharp one liners and superb handling of hecklers, Jimmy also has a deep interest in human psychology. In this episode, he discusses his childhood struggles with reading and writing, on-stage panic attacks and his own theory on OCD…
Dr. Mine and Paul are joined by the legendary Sir Stephen Fry! Celebrated writer, actor, and broadcaster, Stephen has shaped British culture with his wit and wisdom - from QI and Blackadder to his powerful advocacy for mental health. In this episode, he opens up about ADHD traits, depression, and the role of love in understanding both misery and joy -plus, an unexpected chat about LSD... This marks the final episode of Season 2! Thank you for tuning in each week - your support means the world. We’ll be back in May for Season 3 with a huge comedian. See you then!
Bestselling author Matt Haig (Reasons to Stay Alive, The Truth Pixie, The Humans) joins Dr. Mine and Paul for a powerful conversation about his writing career, navigating life as an AuDHDer, and coping with depression.
Comedian, writer, and PetSelector! author Russell Kane joins Dr. Mine and Paul for a high-energy conversation about ADHD, anxiety, and mental health. While people often tell him he has ADHD, Russell approached it out of scientific curiousity rather than seeking a label. He questions whether ADHD is becoming a trend due to social media and today’s fast-paced world. The three also discuss hyperfocus, parenting, and men’s mental health - alongside a deep dive into anxiety and the pressures of modern life. Plus, Russell takes on Dr Mine’s Canine Quiz!
Peter Serafinowicz is a British actor, comedian, and voice artist, known for voicing Brian Butterfield, Darth Maul, and appearing in Shaun of the Dead. He created and led Look Around You and The Peter Serafinowicz Show, showcasing his sharp comedic style and talent for impersonations. Peter joins Dr. Mine and Paul to share his ADHD diagnosis at 40, the impact of medication, and how he practices presence to thrive. Tickets to our live show here: https://www.leicestersquaretheatre.com/show/im-adhd-no-youre-not-an-evening-with-dr-mine-conkbayir-mbe-and-paul-whitehouse/#book-now
In this episode, Dr. Mine and Paul talk to Wendy Robinson, Director of Services at Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), about raising awareness around suicide. Wendy offers practical advice on checking in with loved ones, supporting someone through difficult times, and having open conversations with kids about mental health. Tune in for an honest, hopeful discussion on breaking stigma and standing together against suicide.
Nabil Abdulrashid is a British-Nigerian comedian known for his sharp humour tackling racism, Islamophobia, and societal issues. Diagnosed with ADHD in Nigeria at age 6, he navigated school struggles and time in prison before discovering comedy as an outlet. Now, he uses his platform to share his ADHD journey, challenge misconceptions, and promote personal responsibility. In this episode, the three discuss the importance of ADHD role models, supporting Black ADHDers in school, and alternatives to medication.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses alcohol and substance misuse, as well as food addiction. Please listen only if it feels safe for you. This week, Dr. Mine and Paul are joined by British comedian, satirist, and actor Marcus Brigstocke! Known for The Now Show, Live at the Apollo, and Have I Got News for You, Marcus is also a advocate for addiction recovery and mental health. Though he hasn’t been diagnosed with ADHD, Dr. Mine and Judge Paul Whitehouse put him on trial - does he fit the profile? Together, they dive into addiction, eating disorders, and resilience in this compelling conversation
Dr. Xand van Tulleken is a British doctor, broadcaster, and author, best known for co-hosting Operation Ouch!, a BAFTA-winning children's show about medicine, alongside his twin brother, Dr. Chris van Tulleken. He has presented numerous health documentaries and also written books on medicine, diet, and well-being, making complex health topics accessible to a wide audience. While Dr. Xand hasn’t been tested for ADHD (yet!), Dr Mine and Paul were keen to get his thoughts on the subject - and, of course, because they’re massive Operation Ouch! superfans. In this episode, they dive into the ADHD label, the challenges of insomnia, and how a tough school experience can shape adult life.
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