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Henry Muller from BBC’s “Inside Our ADHD Minds” Speaking at NNS 2026

This is Henry Muller. Henry is a presenter and ADHD advocate, diagnosed with dyslexia at 10 and ADHD at 18. For most of his school life, his ADHD went undiagnosed – shaping an experience that often felt confusing, isolating and misunderstood.

In 2025, Henry appeared on the BBC Two Documentary Inside Our ADHD Minds, where he created the character Tombola man, to express the task paralysis and overwhelm that he experiences, something that resonated with many adults and young people with ADHD and their loved ones.

He is passionate about creating small, meaningful shifts in how educators, parents and peers respond to neurodiversity because subtle changes in tone, expectation and approach can make a life-changing difference to a child’s wellbeing and performance.

Henry combines honesty, humour and insight to help audiences laugh, reflect and see neurodiversity differently.

Henry’s Seminar Details; The Internal ADHD Experience – What does it feel like to have ADHD in your school years and what helped me

Henry Muller – featured in the BBC documentary Inside Our ADHD Minds, will speak about what ADHD really feels like from the inside and how small changes in adult responses can make a meaningful difference.

He explores the disconnect between what people see on the outside of an ADHD child vs what that young person is experiencing on the inside.

Through vivid explanation and lived experience, he helps audiences understand how that misunderstanding can lead to shame, isolation and underperformance and how we can bridge that gap with new mindsets and strategies.

Where / When to see Henry?

Wales – April 30th 2026 – 10:00am

North West – June 11th 2026 – 1:00pm

Midlands – July 14th 2026 – 12:30pm

Scotland – September 11th 2026 – 1:00pm

Tickets

Events – National Neurodiversity Showshttps://nationalneurodiversityshows.com/events/

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