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E61 |  Why AuDHDers are 3x more likely to experience binge eating
Season 2 · Episode 61

E61 | Why AuDHDers are 3x more likely to experience binge eating

Diagnosed late, here to educate

WTF is AuDHD? · Ellie & Paige Harwood

April 6, 20261h 12m

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Show Notes

Trigger warning: this episode contains light conversations surrounding eating and disordered eating.


In this episode, we’re joined by Erin - an ADHDer and dietician (Balance and Bite) - to unpack what neuroaffirming nutrition actually looks like and why traditional advice around food so often doesn’t work for neurodivergent people.


Erin talks to us about the real reasons the neurodivergent population struggle with food - from executive dysfunction and dopamine-seeking, to sensory needs, decision fatigue, and burnout. We explore why advice like “just eat when you’re hungry” or “just use willpower” can fall apart, and how these challenges are often misunderstood as personal failure rather than differences in how our brains work.


We also dive into binge eating, emotional eating, and the role food can play in regulation - reframing these behaviours with compassion instead of shame.


Erin shares practical, ADHD-friendly strategies to make eating feel easier, support energy and focus, and reduce overwhelm without aiming for perfection. We hope you walk away from this episode feeling validated and carrying less shame around food.


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