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Further. More

Further. More

By: Anita Carr
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For women whose lives aren’t going quite the way they planned. Through an ADHD diagnosis, marriage break up, parenting struggles or the realisation that the version of you the world sees is no longer the version you want to be.


Anita Carr - storyteller, truth spiller and certified expert in turning chaos into clarity hosts Further. More, a podcast about starting over, rewriting your story and finding joy, even in the messy middle.


We talk identity shifts, ADHD, relationships, motherhood and what it takes to blow up the life that no longer fits - and build something better.


So if you’ve ever felt untethered, unseen or like you’ve lost your way, this space is for you. Because going back isn’t an option. The only way is further… and more.


© 2025 Further. More
Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Not alone. On her own.
    Nov 3 2025

    There are times in our lives when we feel isolated. It can be due to a relationship breakdown, friendship breakdown, moving cities or becoming a new mum.

    It can feel like you’re alone in those moments, but really it’s the story we tell ourselves.

    We might be on our own but we are not alone.

    Today I talk about my own experiences with feeling lonely and some of the ways I got through those feelings, like:

    • Learning to enjoy being by yourself
    • Getting out of the house and interacting with strangers
    • Joining groups or clubs
    • Just being around people, like a cafe
    • Calling a support line like Friendline https://friendline.org.au/


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    16 mins
  • Mental Health First Aid with Sarah McQuillan
    Oct 27 2025

    We all know the basics of first aid, and what to do in an emergency, but do we have the skills and tools to administer first aid for our own or someone else’s mental health?

    Today I talk to Sarah McQuillan from Healthy Minds who teaches mental health first aid across WA.

    We talk about how everyone is qualified to care. We don’t need to have a step by step manual on how to have a conversation with a friend, colleague or loved one if you are worried about them. You care, and that’s enough.

    How being curious not judgemental is a skill we were never taught but is important to learn no matter what your age.

    We go through some things you can do if you notice you are struggling with your own mental health which includes:

    💛 Noticing how long you’ve been feeling this way (If it’s over 4 weeks, you might want to consider consulting a professional)

    💛 Knowing who your 5 emotional support people are that you can reach out to in a time of need


    You can find Sarah on Instagram @healthyminds_co and on her website https://healthyminds.com.au/


    There are some amazing helplines and resources at the below organisations. Don’t ever be afraid to reach out to one of them for yourself or for someone you are worried about.

    Lifeline 13 11 14

    https://wa.lifeline.org.au/

    https://www.lifeline.org.au/


    Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636

    https://www.beyondblue.org.au/


    1800 RESPECT

    https://1800respect.org.au/


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    32 mins
  • An ADHD diagnosis gave me an identity crisis
    Oct 13 2025

    ⭐️ I wasn’t sure what part was ADHD and what part was me? ⭐️

    A diagnosis of any kind can throw us. For me, an ADHD diagnosis questioned my reality of who I was and the role my ADHD played in shaping my personality, or were they one on the same? I really didn’t know.

    In today's episode, we explore what ADHD is, how it can create an identity crisis and what helped me embrace the ADHD in me:

    🔥Knowing what works for you

    🔥Sensory Profile

    🔥Acceptance


    🌱 RESOURCES

    Von Willebrand Disease is a genetic bleeding disorder.

    Von Willebrand disease (VWD) is the most common inherited bleeding disorder, caused by a deficiency or defect in von Willebrand factor (VWF), a protein crucial for blood clotting. Symptoms include easy bruising, prolonged bleeding from cuts, heavy or long menstrual periods, and frequent nosebleeds. Diagnosis is made through special blood tests, and treatment varies depending on the type and severity, ranging from medicines and hormones to simply monitoring symptom

    https://www.bleeding.org/bleeding-disorders-a-z/types/von-willebrand-disease


    I understand ADHD as having less neurotransmitters than a neurotypical person which means we don’t make enough or it or it’s not delivered effectively. This is my personal understanding but there are plenty of other more detailed and scientific, explanations that are really interesting.

    If you want to look into it more, here are few links I’ve found useful.

    The Attention Deficit Association explains the differences in an ADHD brain and a neurotypical brain. https://add.org/adhd-brain/

    https://www.mentalhealthacademy.com.au/blog/adhd-vs-neurotypical-brains-implications-for-therapists


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    28 mins
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