

Georgia Zentrich (she/they) is an ADHD Educator, Psychology Honours graduate, DJ and Peer Worker. She has spent over two years researching ADHD to teach people how their ADHD brains actually work.
Despite writing an 11,000 word thesis on ADHD for her Honours, Georgia didn’t realise she had it until 2022… And when she did, she felt like she was broken. When she finally sought support from her psychologist of 10+ years, she wasn’t believed. That moment lead her to start her ADHD Educator business to help women and gender diverse ADHDers learn to love the part of themselves they were taught to mask their whole life.
Her work is informed by lived experience with ADHD as a queer DJ, as a Peer Worker in youth mental health, and as an entrepreneur who started five businesses and won her first business award at 25. Georgia has the ability to see people with ADHD for who they are — their strengths, their struggles, their stories. No masks.
She’s driven by one mission – to help ADHDers realise they don’t need to ‘fix’ themselves and that their brains are powerful, not disordered.