From Viral Fame to Late AuDHD Diagnosis: Holly Morris on Masking, Burnout & Identity

From Viral Fame to Late AuDHD Diagnosis: Holly Morris on Masking, Burnout & Identity

Comedian, presenter and creator Holly Morris joins Ben for a candid conversation about living with AuDHD, the hidden cost of masking, and why being “funny” is often a survival strategy rather than a personality trait.


Holly shares how her comedy career grew out of lifelong hyper-vigilance - constantly scanning rooms, people and conversations and how that same awareness fuels both her humour and her exhaustion. She opens up about navigating networking, friendships and online spaces as a neurodivergent adult, and why masking can feel automatic, ingrained, and hard to switch off.


They explore Holly’s later diagnoses of ADHD and autism, imposter syndrome, her experience of Emetophobia, and how her Autism and ADHD overlap and show up in daily life.


If you’ve ever felt socially switched on but internally depleted, this episode will feel quietly familiar.


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Host: Ben Branson

Production Manager: Phoebe De Leiburné

Video Editor: James Scriven

Social Media Manager: Charlie Young

Music: Jackson Greenberg

Head of Marketing: Kristen Fuller


00:00 Introduction & AD

1:48 Holly Morris’ AuDHD Comedy Journey

5:04 Masking as an AuDHD Comedian & Networking Pressure

8:36 How Masking Shapes Holly’s Online Content

13:14 Discovering AuDHD & Living With Emetophobia

17:25 Hypervigilance, Anxiety & the AuDHD Nervous System

21:50 ADHD vs Autism: How AuDHD Shows Up Day to Day

27:30 Being Open About Neurodivergence: Online vs In-Person

30:39 Adult Friendships, Social Energy & Neurodivergence

44:40 Masking vs Unmasking: What Actually Helps

46:48 The Hidden Cost of Being a Neurodivergent Creator

50:09 AuDHD, Imposter Syndrome & Self-Doubt

51:30 Thinking Differently: Strengths, Creativity & Hope

1:02:00 What’s Next for Holly Morris

1:10:30 Holly’s Green Dot Badge

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