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ADHD talk in Nantwich explores experience and recovery
Summary
Andy Stone will give a 60-minute public talk on ADHD at Nantwich Youth and Community Centre on February 24, drawing on his lived experience and recovery and covering practical coping strategies.
Content
Andy Stone will give a 60-minute public talk about living with ADHD at Nantwich Youth and Community Centre on February 24. The event aims to explain how ADHD affects everyday life and how understanding the condition can help manage challenges and strengths. Andy was diagnosed with ADHD and autism in childhood and later experienced poor mental health and addiction before changing his life. He went on to become 10 years sober, set a Guinness World Record in triathlon and developed what he calls the six pillars of health.
Event details:
- Speaker: Andy Stone, who was diagnosed with ADHD and autism in childhood and later worked on recovery and wellbeing.
- When and where: February 24, 7pm, Nantwich Youth and Community Centre, Birchin Lane.
- Format and topics: 60-minute talk covering differences between the ADHD and neurotypical brain; "all-or-nothing" thinking and the role of hormones; links between ADHD and addiction; practical coping and symptom-management techniques; and how Andy channelled ADHD in endurance sport.
- Audience: Suitable for people with ADHD, those supporting someone with ADHD, and educators or professionals seeking clearer insight.
- Tickets: Priced at £10 with limited capacity; advance booking is reported to be available via the event's booking listing.
Summary:
The talk is presented as a personal account that also outlines practical approaches for wellbeing, focus and resilience and aims to improve self-knowledge and mutual understanding between neurodivergent and neurotypical people. The event is scheduled for February 24 at 7pm, and tickets are listed at a stated price of £10.
