51 min

Ep. 133: ADHD and The Appeal of Alternative Careers with Beekeeper Adrienne Smith ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

    • Alternative Health

This week Tracy welcomes Adrienne Smith to Episode #133 of ADHD for Smart Ass Women. Adrienne is a beekeeper who was accepted into the Oregon State Master Beekeeper program. She will take her final journeyperson exam at the end of this month and has been studying honeybee beekeeping since 2014. She lives in Central Oregon with her husband on a small farm with her bees, chickens, donkeys, a cat and some koi fish.   Adrienne shares:  The circumstances surrounding her own ADHD diagnosis Her struggle with Auditory Processing Disorder How she got into beekeeping after years of “hobby hopping”  Why ADHD women are often drawn to careers that go against the status quo The challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated field Why beekeeping is so appealing to the ADHD brain  Her knowledge on native bees and which species need the most protection  Why hyperfocus is her ultimate ADHD strength  Resources:Today, I’m promoting my son Marcus, an NYU graduate, skilled in digital advertising and tech marketing. He's planning a solo trip to South America and seeking job opportunities in New York City. Known for his resilience and research abilities, Marcus is ready to contribute to any team. If you have leads, please reach out. Thanks for supporting this unique request. Now, back to our show.
Hi there, Tracy here. There are many misconceptions about ADHD, particularly that it equates to laziness or lack of motivation. In "ADHD for Smart Ass Women," I offer strategies tailored for ADHD minds to help leverage strengths and overcome challenges. Support the community by purchasing the book and sharing a review, helping spread crucial information and empower others.

This week Tracy welcomes Adrienne Smith to Episode #133 of ADHD for Smart Ass Women. Adrienne is a beekeeper who was accepted into the Oregon State Master Beekeeper program. She will take her final journeyperson exam at the end of this month and has been studying honeybee beekeeping since 2014. She lives in Central Oregon with her husband on a small farm with her bees, chickens, donkeys, a cat and some koi fish.   Adrienne shares:  The circumstances surrounding her own ADHD diagnosis Her struggle with Auditory Processing Disorder How she got into beekeeping after years of “hobby hopping”  Why ADHD women are often drawn to careers that go against the status quo The challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated field Why beekeeping is so appealing to the ADHD brain  Her knowledge on native bees and which species need the most protection  Why hyperfocus is her ultimate ADHD strength  Resources:Today, I’m promoting my son Marcus, an NYU graduate, skilled in digital advertising and tech marketing. He's planning a solo trip to South America and seeking job opportunities in New York City. Known for his resilience and research abilities, Marcus is ready to contribute to any team. If you have leads, please reach out. Thanks for supporting this unique request. Now, back to our show.
Hi there, Tracy here. There are many misconceptions about ADHD, particularly that it equates to laziness or lack of motivation. In "ADHD for Smart Ass Women," I offer strategies tailored for ADHD minds to help leverage strengths and overcome challenges. Support the community by purchasing the book and sharing a review, helping spread crucial information and empower others.

51 min