Alex Partridge founded UNILAD and LADBible at age 21, social news sites which now have a following of 100 million people around the globe. A legal case over ownership in 2017 tipped him over the edge of the cliff into alcoholism, triggering years of mental health issues until, aged 34, he was diagnosed with ADHD.
Host of the ADHD Chatter Podcast
After his diagnosis, and feeling frustrated with the stigma surrounding ADHD, Alex launched the award-winning ADHD Chatter podcast which has a following of 2 million people. The podcast has hosted guests including Denise Welch and Matt Hancock.
Conversations are unfiltered, unedited and unpredictable and offer wisdom to help listeners live their best ADHD life. The podcast aims to make listeners feel less alone and remind them that they’re not broken, just different and have always been enough.
Author of Now It All Makes Sense
Now It All Makes Sense describes how Alex’s mental health struggles and alcoholism led to a life-changing ADHD diagnosis at age 34. It explains the struggles that can come from masking your differences - across finance, relationships, career and addiction.
The book reframes neurodiversity, highlighting the strengths that come from having a brain that works differently, and how it can make you a better parent, partner, and entrepreneur.