Primed for ADHD Podcast with Andrea Toole
How to talk about your ADHD diagnosis
Feb 10, 2026
Season 2
Episode 7
Andrea Toole, ADHD Coach
Deciding whether to talk about your ADHD diagnosis can feel surprisingly complicated, especially in midlife.
This episode is about treating disclosure as a strategic decision, not a confession.
Whether your ADHD is formally diagnosed or self-identified, the questions tend to be the same:
- Who do you tell?
- What do you share?
- When does it make sense?
- Why disclose at all?
- And how do you say it in a way you don’t regret later?
In this episode, I walk through:
- Why disclosure is not a one-size-fits-all decision
- How power dynamics affect when and where it’s safe or useful to share
- The six questions that clarify disclosure decisions: who, what, when, where, why, and how
- example scripts for work, family, and friends
- Why don’t have to decide once and for all
This conversation is designed to help you feel more confident in trusting your own judgment, rather than reacting under pressure or defaulting to oversharing or silence.
Companion checklist:
I’ve created a disclosure decision checklist to help you think through these questions privately and deliberately. The checklist is linked below and also available on the blog.
Download the companion checklist:
https://www.andreatoolecoach.com/s/ADHD-disclosure-decision-checklist.pdf
Blog post:
When, why, and how to talk about your ADHD https://www.andreatoolecoach.com/blog/when-why-and-how-to-talk-about-your-adhd
In the next episode, we’ll take this further and look at disclosure in specific professional and relational contexts, where timing, language, and power dynamics play an even bigger role.
Contact for questions or comments:
https://www.andreatoolecoach.com/contact