Such an inspiring guest! I only realised that I have ADHD at the age of 64, but so much of what Jordan said struck such huge chords with me. Power chords maybe! 🤡 My favourite episode of ADHD Chatter so far ❤️
I so relate to Jordan feeling RSD when telling a family member a story from his life and they change the subject like it doesn't matter or he's not there. That's so painful and damaging, esp for a child. Thanks for doing this podcast.
Amazing interview, best interview yet! Has really made me think about why ADHD is on the rise! We are a Dopamine chasing society and us ADHDers and people who hold these traits within their phenotype fare very badly in this environment! It is a multi factorial cause and effect!
The diagnoses are on the rise. That doesn’t necessarily equate to there being more of us apart from the fact there are just more humans full stop. Right?
This podcast deserves so much more attention. This is the first video I've seen from this channel and I think the production is amazing, the host is knowlegible and engaging, such a great choice of guest and the conversation is riveting and in a digestible form. Amazing
His story is relatable💯 I became an award winning music producer through undiagnosed adhd . I released an album and a production pack etc. I got my diogenes received medication, and life changed again. But wow, what a relatable guest.
This was such a great episode, my favourite by far. I think your mom is very proud of you Jordan. Very well spoken, absolutely nailed the important bits and pieces.
I love this episode soooo much! Jordan is just so articulate in expressing the ADHD experience and brought so many practical tips and insights. I'm so grateful to have heard this.
I was diagnosed twice First time when I was 2 and my parents didn't do anything about it or say anything about it and the 2nd time was when I was 31 and had gotten sober
So much love for both these guys and what they are doing in having these conversations! I've watched Jordan talk so beautifully on so many podcasts and since finding this channel recently, I've dived into so much of Alex's insight. Thank you both so much, from a guy who really needed it ❤️ Also, Jordan interviewing Alex is a great idea!
Jordan is awesome! Saw rizzle kicks back at the o2 Bristol but sadly missed it all due to chronic pain and sat in the back bar. While my son enjoyed the show. I l9ve his honesty and my son is writing a lot like Jordan in His own voice ,with adhd radical honesty and its amazing. Thank you for sharing Jordan ❤
58:40 Listening to Jordan talk about body dysmorphia and his thoughts about body checking then food/junk food was so validating. Got so much out of this episode. Thank you!
I really enjoyed that and I recognised my 39 year old son and myself in this...even my 37 year old son that didn't seem to have it like his older brother.... I noticed somethings! Thanks for showing vulnerability...it's our super power 😊❤
The problem young people have is their seeking validation without having a purpose. The purpose is what you should be seeking and with that comes validation from self and others.
Always loved Jordan's energy!! This is so helpful and inspiring. Well done on the book and a happy 4 yr relationship! I always loathed family members not being able to respect my creative 'process' and avoid criticising anything I was working on while I was in 'process'. I also have recovered from severe body dysmorphia - I would be surprised by my reflection - pleasantly but it's sad to live life like that... 💜💙💚💛🧡❤
I'm so glad you named your podcast ADHD chatter. thank you for polluting the search space with your brand identity so that the term adhd chatter is now unsearchable!
I so relate to Jordan feeling RSD when telling a family member a story from his life and they change the subject like it doesn't matter or he's not there. That's so painful and damaging, esp for a child.
I can not think before I speak or in fact even writing this its happening now. I often embarass myself say things online before speaking it's like something is using this hand to write for it rather than me. I actually made a conscious decision to delete Facebook as I've made alot of enemies and it keeps me awake thinking of no why did I say this omg 😱 my husband taking ages to get his point across I try very hard to stay still and listen but I find myself after a a bit feeling aggravated by it . I don't mean to be and he's like I can see you don't care and I have to defend everything he calls it making excuses. I'm 33 female undiagnosed but know I've had this over a decade ago now and my brother has it he is medicated. I'm finally getting help after a decade of putting appointment with Dr off, and in Australia they make it as hard as possible to be diagnosed and I know that from the first doc appointment it could still take a year to get help I'll have to jump through hoops just to get much needed help. I'm finding the symptoms worsening as I age 😢I feel like if I'd had support and knowledge of the symptoms earlier maybe help to encourage me not to suddenly change my mind every second and keep appointments etc maybe my life would be different. I'm still Blessed but I only wish my husband was more empathic of the situation 😢 He thinks I don't want to change when it's all I ever want to do I want to change and live a relatively normal happy quiet life 😢 let's hope I get the help I need knowing that I'll have to jump through hoops just to get help makes me want to quit even before having the first appointment 😢it's anxiety inducing and my appointment is a month away 😢
I tried to not move, but after a few seconds I could hear my heart beat really loud and the urge to move because almost unbearable. The affects of ADHD are stronger in the evening, because i take some medication for intense work days. Especially when i have to do presentations and trainings for a lot of people
I really enjoyed this interview! Jordan, your self work does not go unnoticed! You are a very interesting person and hoping the best for ya and your career! Cheers!
44:16 i actually LOVE the term “Syncing” for feeling ”more adhd” when around other adhders 🤣 idk it just makes sense!!
This is such a real thing lol.
Same! This is when I feel the most myself.
Such an inspiring guest!
I only realised that I have ADHD at the age of 64, but so much of what Jordan said struck such huge chords with me.
Power chords maybe! 🤡
My favourite episode of ADHD Chatter so far ❤️
I so relate to Jordan feeling RSD when telling a family member a story from his life and they change the subject like it doesn't matter or he's not there. That's so painful and damaging, esp for a child. Thanks for doing this podcast.
I absolutely love the way Jordan communicates in plain working class English. So refreshing and a real role model
Amazing interview, best interview yet! Has really made me think about why ADHD is on the rise! We are a Dopamine chasing society and us ADHDers and people who hold these traits within their phenotype fare very badly in this environment! It is a multi factorial cause and effect!
The diagnoses are on the rise. That doesn’t necessarily equate to there being more of us apart from the fact there are just more humans full stop. Right?
This podcast deserves so much more attention. This is the first video I've seen from this channel and I think the production is amazing, the host is knowlegible and engaging, such a great choice of guest and the conversation is riveting and in a digestible form. Amazing
Great guest and I've not even finished watching yet, Jordan is such a joy. Very real, thank you Alex ❤❤
His story is relatable💯
I became an award winning music producer through undiagnosed adhd . I released an album and a production pack etc. I got my diogenes received medication, and life changed again. But wow, what a relatable guest.
This was such a great episode, my favourite by far. I think your mom is very proud of you Jordan. Very well spoken, absolutely nailed the important bits and pieces.
I love this episode soooo much! Jordan is just so articulate in expressing the ADHD experience and brought so many practical tips and insights. I'm so grateful to have heard this.
I was diagnosed twice
First time when I was 2 and my parents didn't do anything about it or say anything about it and the 2nd time was when I was 31 and had gotten sober
sorry that it was not shared with you sooner 😓❤
I guess many of us self medicated to relieve our ADHD symptoms without even knowing that we were living with ADHD.
So much love for both these guys and what they are doing in having these conversations!
I've watched Jordan talk so beautifully on so many podcasts and since finding this channel recently, I've dived into so much of Alex's insight.
Thank you both so much, from a guy who really needed it ❤️
Also, Jordan interviewing Alex is a great idea!
Best RUclips day of the week!
Can we all appreciate how Alex is being interviewed in this? He has become the teacher xD hahaha.
I thought this too and I loved it!
I can so relate when Jordan says about people he cares about eating fast food and how it makes him feel. I feel 💯 the same, panicked and anxious.
Jordan is awesome! Saw rizzle kicks back at the o2 Bristol but sadly missed it all due to chronic pain and sat in the back bar. While my son enjoyed the show.
I l9ve his honesty and my son is writing a lot like Jordan in His own voice ,with adhd radical honesty and its amazing. Thank you for sharing Jordan ❤
58:40 Listening to Jordan talk about body dysmorphia and his thoughts about body checking then food/junk food was so validating. Got so much out of this episode. Thank you!
I loved the term " conference in my heah".
I also feel you.
Sending you a hug.
I really enjoyed that and I recognised my 39 year old son and myself in this...even my 37 year old son that didn't seem to have it like his older brother.... I noticed somethings! Thanks for showing vulnerability...it's our super power 😊❤
The problem young people have is their seeking validation without having a purpose. The purpose is what you should be seeking and with that comes validation from self and others.
Thank you for this great interview. Especially the cleaning part.
Love how open he is about his adhd .was fascinating listening to thus.my favourite episode so far❤
This was pure delight 😆 Thank you both 🙏❤️
Always loved Jordan's energy!! This is so helpful and inspiring. Well done on the book and a happy 4 yr relationship! I always loathed family members not being able to respect my creative 'process' and avoid criticising anything I was working on while I was in 'process'. I also have recovered from severe body dysmorphia - I would be surprised by my reflection - pleasantly but it's sad to live life like that... 💜💙💚💛🧡❤
thank you for sharing, jordan 🙂❤
This is the most relatable video to me! Thank you 😢
such a great episode...extremely relatable and hilarious.
First time meeting Jordan on here great video
I'm so glad you named your podcast ADHD chatter. thank you for polluting the search space with your brand identity so that the term adhd chatter is now unsearchable!
I so relate to Jordan feeling RSD when telling a family member a story from his life and they change the subject like it doesn't matter or he's not there. That's so painful and damaging, esp for a child.
I've never heard of him but he is communicating so well. Ladies maybe we need ADHD men- they apparently communicate way better! ❤
I can not think before I speak or in fact even writing this its happening now. I often embarass myself say things online before speaking it's like something is using this hand to write for it rather than me. I actually made a conscious decision to delete Facebook as I've made alot of enemies and it keeps me awake thinking of no why did I say this omg 😱 my husband taking ages to get his point across I try very hard to stay still and listen but I find myself after a a bit feeling aggravated by it . I don't mean to be and he's like I can see you don't care and I have to defend everything he calls it making excuses. I'm 33 female undiagnosed but know I've had this over a decade ago now and my brother has it he is medicated. I'm finally getting help after a decade of putting appointment with Dr off, and in Australia they make it as hard as possible to be diagnosed and I know that from the first doc appointment it could still take a year to get help I'll have to jump through hoops just to get much needed help. I'm finding the symptoms worsening as I age 😢I feel like if I'd had support and knowledge of the symptoms earlier maybe help to encourage me not to suddenly change my mind every second and keep appointments etc maybe my life would be different.
I'm still Blessed but I only wish my husband was more empathic of the situation 😢
He thinks I don't want to change when it's all I ever want to do I want to change and live a relatively normal happy quiet life 😢 let's hope I get the help I need knowing that I'll have to jump through hoops just to get help makes me want to quit even before having the first appointment 😢it's anxiety inducing and my appointment is a month away 😢
You're not alone, lots of us struggle w these issues too. You're words help me feel less alone. Thanks so much
I tried to not move, but after a few seconds I could hear my heart beat really loud and the urge to move because almost unbearable. The affects of ADHD are stronger in the evening, because i take some medication for intense work days. Especially when i have to do presentations and trainings for a lot of people
The way you describe me is doing my head in, and we haven't even met!
Telling someone about a film and how amazing it is AND THEY DON’T WATCH IT !!! Also the Pausing the film thing .. right ? RIGHT? 😂👀😱
44:44 Fizzle Kicks instead of Rizzle Kicks :D
Any UK based equivalent to the STASIS product out there?
This was the most relaxing and relatable interview I’ve seen and thoroughly enjoyed it. Jordan was an amazing guest reminds me of myself
Ha your asking me to sit still .. lol that’s not gonna happen!
I really enjoyed this interview! Jordan, your self work does not go unnoticed! You are a very interesting person and hoping the best for ya and your career! Cheers!
Such a great interview, everyone I watch is informative and affirming. P.s WHERE DID JORAND GET HIS SHIRT PLEASE?!