• How ADHD Can Be Your Super Power As A Speaker With Tracy Otsuka

  • Apr 29 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

How ADHD Can Be Your Super Power As A Speaker With Tracy Otsuka

  • Summary

  • Can ADHD actually be a secret weapon for women?

    In this episode, discover how ADHD is a super power and how to embrace your neurodiverse ways in today's episode with special guest, Tracy Otsuka.

    Tracy Otsuka is a certified ADHD coach and the host of the ADHD for Smart Ass Women podcast and for over a decade, she has empowered thousands of women to see their neurodivergence as a strength–not a weakness.

    Listen as we talk about:
    • Understanding ADHD as a difference, not a disorder.
    • Exploring the unique manifestations of ADHD in women at different stages of life.
    • Celebrating our differences and embracing neurodiversity to unlock personal growth and success in our lives.
    • Tips to thrive while speaking on stages with ADHD.

    Learn more from Tracy Otsuka:

    • adhdforsmartwomen.com/book
    • https://www.instagram.com/tracyotsuka
    • https://www.instagram.com/tracyotsuka

    Ready to thrive on stages too? The doors are now open to Command The Stage VIP. Get 1:1 mentorship on your next speaking event or developing a new talk. DM VIP on instagram @katherine_beck_ to get all the details on working together.

    Got a question on speaking? Text your question hear and we’ll answer your question on the podcast!

    If this episode inspires you then I’d love to hear from you! Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram stories, and tag me @katherine_beck_

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