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Transformative ideas from the best thinkers on the planet including guests like James Clear, Susan Cain, Michael Pollan, Deepak Chopra, Nicole LaPera, Yung Pueblo, Gabor Mate, Maggie Smith, David Whyte, Macklemore, George Saunders, Anne Lamott, Frank Turner, Mark Manson, Tara Brach, AJ Jacobs, Oliver Burkeman, Ryan Holiday, Parker Palmer. It’s not about perfection; it’s about direction.
When Your Brain Won’t Fit the World: Finding Your Creative Path with ADHD with Andy J. Pizza
The One You Feed
1 hour 2 minutes
2 days ago
When Your Brain Won’t Fit the World: Finding Your Creative Path with ADHD with Andy J. Pizza
In this episode, Andy J. Pizza joins Eric Zimmer for When Your Brain Won’t Fit the World: Finding Your Creative Path with ADHD, a conversation about creativity, identity, and what happens when you stop treating yourself as a problem to fix. Andy shares how discovering ADHD helped him reframe years of self-doubt, better understand his parents, and build a creative life that actually fits the way his mind works. Together, they explore self-acceptance, the role of labels, and how art can become a powerful way to excavate who we really are.
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Key Takeaways
ADHD as a form of neurodiversity rather than a personal deficit
The connection between ADHD and creativity, imagination, and divergent thinking
How self-compassion supports mental health and sustainable personal growth
The role of diagnosis and language in understanding identity and behavior
The influence of childhood and family dynamics on self-perception
Moving from self-criticism to self-acceptance in creative and personal life
Creativity as a tool for self-discovery, meaning, and emotional insight
Designing habits and environments that support how your brain works
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Transformative ideas from the best thinkers on the planet including guests like James Clear, Susan Cain, Michael Pollan, Deepak Chopra, Nicole LaPera, Yung Pueblo, Gabor Mate, Maggie Smith, David Whyte, Macklemore, George Saunders, Anne Lamott, Frank Turner, Mark Manson, Tara Brach, AJ Jacobs, Oliver Burkeman, Ryan Holiday, Parker Palmer. It’s not about perfection; it’s about direction.