1 hr 13 min

EP. 103: Helping Black Women Kick the Shame of ADHD with Stacey Machelle ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

    • Alternative Health

Join Tracy as she welcomes Stacey Machelle to Episode 103 of ADHD for Smart Ass Women. Stacey is a multi-hyphenate doer of things. She is a sketch writer/performer, producer, comedian and former broadcast news reporter and anchor. Stacey’s credits include on-air contributor and writer for TMZ, commercials, television and film roles. She is also a live studio audience warmup comic in Los Angeles, most recently for the late-night show "A Little Late With Lilly Singh."   But the biggest reason that Stacey really needs to be here with us today is the YouTube show that she created to raise awareness in black women and women of color about ADHD. It is called ADHD Is The New Black.   Stacey shares: The circumstances surrounding her ADHD diagnosis the first time, and the second time The symptoms she had as a child and now recognizes as ADHD What made her decide to start her YouTube show, ADHD is the New Black How ADHD is different when you’re a woman of color The ADHD traits that she feels are responsible for her success? Her number one ADHD workaround?  Resources:Are you ready to stop spinning your wheels and start leveraging your ADHD strengths? If so, join me for "Your ADHD Brain is A-OK," a six-week journey beginning next week. We’ll explore your unique brilliance—not just managing ADHD, but celebrating it. Discover and fall in love with the strengths and quirks of your ADHD brain. Sign up at adhdforsmartwomen.com/go.
Join Tracy in "Your ADHD Brain is A-OK," a six-week program designed for women with ADHD. Enjoy live coaching, a supportive community, and learn to harness your unique strengths. Discover how to focus on what truly matters to you and transform the way you see yourself and your abilities. Start your journey to self-love and empowerment—enrollment is now open with a special discount available!
That’s a wrap! If you found today’s episode inspiring, join me for "Your ADHD Brain is A-OK," a six-week journey to unlock your full potential. adhdforsmartwomen.com/go. Let’s start this adventure together.

Join Tracy as she welcomes Stacey Machelle to Episode 103 of ADHD for Smart Ass Women. Stacey is a multi-hyphenate doer of things. She is a sketch writer/performer, producer, comedian and former broadcast news reporter and anchor. Stacey’s credits include on-air contributor and writer for TMZ, commercials, television and film roles. She is also a live studio audience warmup comic in Los Angeles, most recently for the late-night show "A Little Late With Lilly Singh."   But the biggest reason that Stacey really needs to be here with us today is the YouTube show that she created to raise awareness in black women and women of color about ADHD. It is called ADHD Is The New Black.   Stacey shares: The circumstances surrounding her ADHD diagnosis the first time, and the second time The symptoms she had as a child and now recognizes as ADHD What made her decide to start her YouTube show, ADHD is the New Black How ADHD is different when you’re a woman of color The ADHD traits that she feels are responsible for her success? Her number one ADHD workaround?  Resources:Are you ready to stop spinning your wheels and start leveraging your ADHD strengths? If so, join me for "Your ADHD Brain is A-OK," a six-week journey beginning next week. We’ll explore your unique brilliance—not just managing ADHD, but celebrating it. Discover and fall in love with the strengths and quirks of your ADHD brain. Sign up at adhdforsmartwomen.com/go.
Join Tracy in "Your ADHD Brain is A-OK," a six-week program designed for women with ADHD. Enjoy live coaching, a supportive community, and learn to harness your unique strengths. Discover how to focus on what truly matters to you and transform the way you see yourself and your abilities. Start your journey to self-love and empowerment—enrollment is now open with a special discount available!
That’s a wrap! If you found today’s episode inspiring, join me for "Your ADHD Brain is A-OK," a six-week journey to unlock your full potential. adhdforsmartwomen.com/go. Let’s start this adventure together.

1 hr 13 min