ADHD & Being an Otrovert - When You're the Life of the Party But Still Feel Like an Outsider

Ever feel like you're standing outside the group, looking in—even when you're right in the middle of it? This week, Martin and Paul (your favorite ex-mayors of ADHDville) dive headfirst into the fascinating concept of Otrovertism—and let's just say, Paul's been walking around with a bucket labeled "Otrovert" full of himself for months now. What happens when your ADHD brain craves connection but rejects the whole "groupthink" thing? Turns out, there's a name for that. Dr. Rami Kaminsky coined it in 2024, and honestly? It might just change how you see yourself. Martin and Paul break down: Why being an "outsider" can actually be your secret superpower (unbiased perspective, anyone?) The five hidden strengths of ultraverts (spoiler: creative innovation + emotional resilience = 🔥) That awkward moment when you realize you could have won the team-building exercise just by going to the pub Why neurodivergent brains are basically built for this personality type Plus, Martin shares a deeply personal dream about being part of a World War II tank crew (yes, really), and Paul gets honest about rejection sensitive dysphoria, shame, and why it took him 40 years to realize he was an ultravert all along. Oh, and important news: ADHDville is taking a summer break until September! But don't worry—Martin will be dropping by with some summer specials to keep you company while Paul's off doing... Italian things in his speedos.