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ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

EP. 154: Your Brain is Not Broken; Strategies for Navigating Your Emotions and ADHD Life with Dr. Tamara Rosier

ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

Tracy Otsuka

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2021

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

I’ve wanted to talk about navigating ADHD emotions for a while now, but like many other great topics it has sat untouched on my list, waiting for the perfect guest. When I read the incredible book ‘Your Brain is Not Broken: Strategies for Navigating Your Emotions and Life with ADHD’ by Dr. Tamara Rosier, I not only immediately added it to the ADHD for Smart Ass Women book list, but I also knew I had to have Tamara on the podcast. Dr. Tamara Rosier is the founder of the ADHD Center of West Michigan, where she leads a team of coaches, therapists, and speech pathologists to help individuals, parents, and families develop an understanding and learn effective skills to live with ADHD effectively. Tamara has gained an impressive amount of knowledge from working with ADHDers and those who support them across a variety of setttings, but just as importantly, she explains complex topics like divergent vs. convergent thinking in a way that sticks in my brain. The analogies she uses in the book and during our conversation are brilliant; among many others, Tamara likens the neurotypical brain to a pleasant butler and the ADHD brain to an angry neighbor. It’s simple and made me laugh and explains in real world language how the prefrontal cortex and limbic system impact our brain’s ability to function. We’ll also talk about the role anxiety and emotion play in our motivation, and why it’s critical to work on our emotions before introducing executive function strategies! You won’t want to miss this insightful and laughter-filled conversation. Resources Instagram: @brain_not_broken Book website: ADHD Center website:

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0:00.0

That sounds like a list of highly successful Titans in a variety of locations.

0:21.7

Why is it that we rarely hear that they have or had ADHD?

0:27.9

And you know what we hear even less about?

0:33.4

Serena Williams, Emma Watson, Mel Robbins, Woopy Goldberg, Agatha Christie, Aaron

0:41.1

Brockovich, Cher, yeah, the successful women navigating ADHD.

0:48.0

And that's exactly why I started this podcast, ADHD for smart ass women.

0:53.7

I'm your host, Tracy Otsuka, I'm a lawyer, not a doctor, a lifelong student, now a coach.

1:00.8

I'm also the creator of your ADHD brain is A-OK, a system that helps people like you figure

1:08.2

out what they should do with their life.

1:10.7

And we're here today to talk ADHD, your strengths, your symptoms, your workarounds, and how

1:16.8

you proudly stand out instead of trying to fit in.

1:21.0

I credit my ADHD for some of my greatest gifts.

1:25.3

And you know what?

1:26.6

I spy a happier life for you too.

1:30.2

So without further ado, a shiny new episode is starting now.

1:37.4

Hello, I am your host, Tracy Otsuka, thank you so much for joining me here for episode

1:46.7

154 of ADHD for smart ass women.

1:51.1

Please subscribe to this podcast and our newsletter over at Tracy Otsuka.com.

1:56.8

You know, my purpose is always to show you who you are and then inspire you to be it.

2:02.1

In the thousands of ADHD women that I have had the privilege of meeting, I've never met

2:06.8

a one that wasn't truly brilliant at something, not one.

2:12.0

And that includes our guest.

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