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ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

EP. 95: Eating Disorders, Disordered Eating and ADHD with Aleta Storch

ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

Tracy Otsuka

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Join Tracy as she welcomes Aleta Storch to Episode 95 of ADHD for Smart Ass Women. Aleta has earned Master’s degrees in both Nutrition Science, Dietetics, and Clinical Health Psychology. She is an anti-diet Dietician, Therapist, and Certified Body Trust Provider, specializing in eating disorders, autoimmune conditions, and ADHD. Her work is centered around helping folks move away from diet culture and instead develop an intuitive, trusting, compassionate relationship with food and movement. She firmly believes that everyone is the expert of their own body. When she is not focused on her work, she can typically be found skiing or foraging for mushrooms in the mountains, snuggled on the couch with her dog, partner, and a good book, or making a creative mess in the kitchen. Aleta and Tracy talk about: The link between ADHD, disordered eating and eating disorders The grim statistics on bulimia and anorexia for ADHD women Which type of ADHD is the best predictor of an eating disorder in girls The circumstances surrounding Aleta’s own ADHD diagnosis Why she chose to study Nutrition Science and Psychology? The difference between disordered eating and eating disorders Why eating disorders and disordered eating are so prevalent in ADHD women? Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) and how it relates to ADHD How problems with self-regulation and executive function deficits can lead to disordered eating and ultimately, eating disorders What the pyramid of food needs is How to use this pyramid to address disordered eating How Aleta uses the hunger and fullness scales What to do if you are in the middle of an eating disorder but think you can’t afford to get help? Aleta’s favorite resources for a good relationship with food, your body and yourself What Aleta thinks about intermittent fasting How meal delivery services can help Aleta’s new eating with ADHD program Aleta’s favorite ADHD workaround Resources:

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0:00.0

Thomas Edison, Richard Branson, John F. Kennedy, Mozart, Michael Jordan, Will Smith.

0:14.8

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

0:20.7

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

0:25.0

And you know what we hear even less about?

0:29.0

Serena Williams, Emma Watson, Mel Robbins, Whoopi Goldberg, Agatha Christie, Aaron Brokovich, Share. Yeah, the successful women navigating ADHD and that's

0:47.2

exactly why I started this podcast ADHD for smart-ass women. I'm your host Tracy Otsuka. I'm a lawyer, not a doctor, a lifelong student, now a coach.

0:59.7

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

1:07.4

what they should do with their life.

1:09.7

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

1:16.7

stand out instead of trying to fit in.

1:20.0

I credit my ADHD for some of my greatest gifts and you know what? I spy a happier life for you too.

1:29.0

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

1:39.0

Hello, I am Tracy Outsuka.

1:41.0

I wanted to welcome you to episode 95 of ADHD for smart-ass women which is brought

1:47.7

to you by your ADHD brain is a-okk the six-step system that shows you how to fall in love with your ADHD brain.

1:56.6

If you'd like more information, join our waitlist at Tracyotsuka.com forward slash

2:02.0

waitlist. We will be starting AOK again at the beginning of next year,

2:07.0

but let's get started with our topic today. So when people think of the stereotypical ADHD person,

2:15.0

first of all, they never think of a woman or a girl, do they?

2:19.0

They see a boy who's energetic, who's constantly moving,

2:22.0

who's probably talking a lot, climbing the walls,

2:25.0

maybe he's getting into trouble.

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