Save the Date 💖 something really special (in-person)
I want to tell you about something I have been secretly (and very excitedly) building for the last few months — I am so excited to finally share it with you. In June, I am coming together with 2 other women who between us hold some of the most important knowledge available for late-diagnosed women with ADHD — knowledge that the NHS has not given you, that the diagnosis appointment did not cover, and that most of us have spent years trying to piece together alone from Instagram threads and late-night rabbit holes. We are doing it in person. In a gorgeous venue in Manchester or Cheshire (TBC). For a full day. And the ticket price is under £75. Who is going to be in the room with you. ❤️🔥 Amy Green — me - Psychologist, BWRT® practitioner, ADHD coach and late-diagnosed woman I'll be bringing everything I know about the ADHD nervous system, identity, RSD and what it actually means to understand your brain rather than manage it. This is the work I do every day with clients — and on this day, I'm doing it with you, in a room, with no waiting list and no five-year delay. ❤️🔥 Niki Charnock — nutritional therapist, naturopath and functional testing specialist. Niki works at the intersection of nutrition, naturopathy and the gut-brain connection — the relationship between what is happening in your digestive system and what is happening in your brain, your mood, your energy and your focus. If you have ever wondered why your digestion feels connected to your mental state, why your brain fog gets worse on certain days, or why no amount of eating well seems to make a consistent difference — Niki is going to give you answers that will change how you see your own body. ❤️🔥 Dr Zouë Lloyd-Wright — integrative clinician and nutritionist specialising in the microbiome and hormones. Dr Zouë works at the frontier of what we know about the female microbiome and its relationship to hormonal health. For women with ADHD — whose symptoms shift across the menstrual cycle, whose oestrogen and dopamine are directly linked, whose perimenopause can feel like falling off a cliff nobody warned them about — this work is not optional. It is essential. And almost nobody is talking about it in the context of ADHD specifically. Dr Zouë is.