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Sorry, What Was The Question?
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6 episodes
8 months ago
One of the first people to be diagnosed with ADHD in the UK - join Therapist, Coach & Mental Health First Aid Instructor, Alex Campbell as he deep dives into the lived experience of extraordinary everyday people living with ADHD. Each episode he interviews both ADHDers along with their friends, family and colleagues - giving listeners a unique insight into the complexities of ADHD - from both Neurotypical & Neurodiverse perspectives.

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One of the first people to be diagnosed with ADHD in the UK - join Therapist, Coach & Mental Health First Aid Instructor, Alex Campbell as he deep dives into the lived experience of extraordinary everyday people living with ADHD. Each episode he interviews both ADHDers along with their friends, family and colleagues - giving listeners a unique insight into the complexities of ADHD - from both Neurotypical & Neurodiverse perspectives.

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EP4: "I'd light a room on fire!" Gareth Dakin, Videographer, talks about growing up on a council estate & it's impact on his ADHD.
Sorry, What Was The Question?
1 hour 4 minutes 50 seconds
3 years ago
EP4: "I'd light a room on fire!" Gareth Dakin, Videographer, talks about growing up on a council estate & it's impact on his ADHD.

In this episode, Alex talks with Gareth Dakin, a professional filmmaker, photographer and all round creative. He identifies with being oversensitive, hyperactive and all or nothing. He’s always 15 minutes away and it’s what he struggles with the most and uses to propel his ambitions. He’s also an avid runner and a climber and a fan of anything that’s right here and right now! The brain, our brains, is his biggest interest right now and enjoys reading and listening to experts talking about it.


We will then be joined by his business partner Toby Trimble, Assistant Professor of Anaesthesia and Analgesia at the University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science. His teaching and research focus on using technology and video to improve the student learning experience.  


Topics Discussed:

  • TBC


Resources & Links

Gareth Dakin's website: garethdakin.com

Video Production website: trimbleproductions.com


Connect with Alex

Web - adhdpodcast.fm

Instagram - instagram.com/adhdpodcast.fm

Twitter - twitter.com/adhdpodcast_fm

Facebook - facebook.com/adhdpodcast_fm


Podcast theme song & audio editing

Andrew Swarbrick, Music Composer

andrewswarbrick.com


If you would like financially support this podcast and receive benefits like full unedited episode interviews and early access to episodes, please visit Alex's Patreon page:


Patreon - patreon.com/adhdpodcast_fm

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Sorry, What Was The Question?
One of the first people to be diagnosed with ADHD in the UK - join Therapist, Coach & Mental Health First Aid Instructor, Alex Campbell as he deep dives into the lived experience of extraordinary everyday people living with ADHD. Each episode he interviews both ADHDers along with their friends, family and colleagues - giving listeners a unique insight into the complexities of ADHD - from both Neurotypical & Neurodiverse perspectives.

Get bonus content on Patreon

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.