Peer Review
Has a friend ever told you they think you have ADHD? In this episode of Peer Review Diagnosis, host Felicity Weaver explores the humorous yet heartfelt world of “peer-reviewed ADHD”. Through personal stories and insights from psychiatrist Dr Mohsen Mirzaie, she explores the role casual, “peer-reviewed” observations can play alongside formal diagnosis, and how greater awareness can foster understanding rather than offence. Sometimes, your friends might spot your ADHD before your doctor does – but no, you still can’t try their meds. Produced by: Felicity Weaver alongside Supervising Producer Shelby Traynor. Other voices you hear in the story are Maya, Geronimo, and Dr Mohsen Mirzaie.
Cop A Wist by Evie Hilliar
What begins as a funny story about worsening eyesight unfolds into a vulnerable exploration of sincerity, shame, and the layers we build to protect ourselves. Both tender and irreverent, it’s a rallying cry to strip away the armour, face your fears, and as the speaker dares – “flash them your truths and tell them to love you.” Recorded by Zacha Rosen and Performed by Evie Hillier.
All The Best Credits
- Host: Kwame Slusher
- Executive Producer: Melanie Bakewell
- Community Coordinator: Patrick McKenzie
- Theme Music composed by Shining Bird
- Special shout-out to our volunteers: Ray, Sue, Sharon, Lindsay, Andrew, Ash, and Emma.

Aired on 09.11.25, 9:30am
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