#664 Peer Review

Peer Review by Felicity Weaver

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 

Supervising Producer: Shelby Traynor. 

The other voices that you hear in the story are  Maya, Geronimo and Dr Mohsen Mirzaie.  

Cop A Wist by Evie Hilliar

In this story, 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.”

 Performed by Evie Hillier 

Recorded by Zacha Rosen

The Jesse Cox Audio Fellowship 2026 is open until 18 November. An opportunity to take a deep dive into a story idea you are passionate about for six months, and you will have access to mentors and a range of workshops related to all things audiocraft.  

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.