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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/
By Dr Mine Conkbayir MBE & Paul Whitehouse5
44 ratings
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/

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