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Episode 126: Nate Worrall of Going Off on receiving an ADHD diagnosis

Episode 126: Nate Worrall of Going Off on receiving an ADHD diagnosis

Update: 2025-12-07
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Nate Worrall of UK hardcore band Going Off comes onto the podcast to talk to host Jason Schreurs about receiving an ADHD diagnosis. Nate explains that acceptance and knowledge of his condition were keys to his mental health. Newly medicated, Nate says he's been better able to manage his swirling thoughts.

http://goingoffhc.bandcamp.com

Featured song clips:
Going Off - "To Lose a Limb" from Kill List II (2025)
Ministry - "Thieves" from A Mind Is A Terrible Thing to Taste (Sire Records, 1989)
Green Day - "Brat" from Insomniac (Reprise Records, 1995)
Fugazi - "Smallpox Champion" from In on the Killtaker (Dischord Records, 1993)
Going Off - "Change My Life" from Kill List II (2025)

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About this podcast:
Scream Therapy explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself.

Intro/background music clips:
Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache"
Render Useless - "The Second Flight of Icarus"

Contact host Jason Schreurs - screamtherapypodcast@gmail.com
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Episode 126: Nate Worrall of Going Off on receiving an ADHD diagnosis

Episode 126: Nate Worrall of Going Off on receiving an ADHD diagnosis

Jason Schreurs