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ADHD reWired

447 | ADHD, Academia, and How we Learn with Camille Roney

ADHD reWired

Eric Tivers, LCSW, ADHD-CCSP

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Education

4.8937 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2022

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Eric is joined by Camille Roney, who is a certified academic life coach, whose work has appeared in the New York Journal, Quizlet, Motivate MD, and more! Camille empowers students to start earning high grades while studying less and enjoying the process. You'll hear Camille and Eric talk about the importance of curiosity and experimentation, why having different ways of absorbing information can depend on the content we are trying to absorb, the art of being bored, and using our calendars to reflect our values. Next, Eric and Camille discuss the benefits of allowing our minds to wander, strategies to be attentive to what we are reading, questions to prompt our curiosity, giving ourselves space, the next steps someone can take when they're ready to self-advocate, and addressing our internal dialogue when we're questioning our paths. Finally, you'll hear what not to do when writing a paper, trauma, burnout, self-appreciation, getting to the "why" behind the paths we choose, how the cost of education has changed, and why it's ok to pause and enjoy the experience. Connect with Camille: Website: Non-Trad Accelerator Instagram: @thelearningmom Other Questions & Topics in this Episode: What prompted Camille to go down the path as an academic life coach? How does Camille help people to discover how they learn? What is value-based time-blocking? What is the value of learning how to be bored? How can you stay attentive while reading? How does Camille help someone determine if they're down the "wrong" educational path or if they need to develop study skills? What does Camille do to help students with writing? When someone is pursuing a highly competitive field, how does Camille work with them? Resources & Honorable Mentions: Quote: "There is nothing wrong with changing your mind." - Camille Roney Quote: "Wait, our self-worth isn't determined by how much we get done?" - Eric Book: The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma Check out the Other Podcasts on the ADHD reWired Podcast Network: adhdessentials.com with Brendan Mahan hackingyouradhd.com with Will Curb adhddiversified.ca with MJ Siemens

Transcript

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0:00.0

AID rewired episode 447. This is the podcast for those of us with really good

0:09.2

intentions and a slightly wandering attention. I'm Eric Tivers.

0:12.9

I'm a licensed clinical social worker

0:14.5

by training and a coach by design.

0:16.8

I'm your host and I have ADHD.

0:19.1

ADHD rewired is a more than just podcast.

0:22.0

We are a community. We are wired for connection and you are not alone.

0:26.5

Go to ADHD rewire.com to learn how you can join us in our free and secret Facebook group.

0:32.1

Get additional resources for every episode,

0:34.6

including links to any resources we mentioned on today's show.

0:37.7

You can support us on Patreon, sign up for email newsletter,

0:41.0

you can request podcast postcards to distribute to your clients and support groups.

0:45.2

Learn all about our award-winning coaching accountability groups.

0:48.8

You can co-work with us in our Delta Study hall virtual membership community.

0:53.2

You can do all of these things

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are going to our websites at ADHD rewire.com.

0:58.8

We know that starting is the hardest part,

1:01.2

so let's get started.

1:06.0

Welcome back to another episode of ADHD rewired.

1:10.0

Today's guest is Camille Roney.

1:13.0

Camille is a certified academic life coach

1:16.0

whose work has appeared in the New York Journal,

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