Not From Concentrate
This week on Not From Concentrate, Catherine sits down with chef Spencer Horovitz , a 2025 James Beard semifinalist and the founder of Hadeem, a beloved California-Jewish Cuisine concept that's been popping up in San Francisco. But this episode goes far beyond food. Spencer speaks candidly about living and working with ADHD in the high-pressure world of professional kitchens: the burnout, shame, impulsivity, time blindness, and sensory overload — but also the creativity, resilience, and self-awareness that ultimately helped him build a career that actually works with his brain instead of against it. Catherine and Spencer talk about: * Why fine dining kitchens can be especially difficult for ADHD brains * The accommodations and systems that genuinely help in restaurant life * Hyper-focus, multitasking, and “boy dinner” * Why labels, handwriting, and putting things away can feel impossible * ADHD-friendly cooking strategies that actually work * The emotional side of feeding yourself when your brain is overwhelmed * Culinary school, restaurant culture, and redefining success * Spencer’s California-Jewish cuisine philosophy and the story behind Hadeem This is one of the most vulnerable and practical “busy brain” conversations the show has had yet — packed with insight for anyone navigating ADHD, creativity, burnout, or simply trying to make dinner without spiraling. Find Spencer and Hadeem: * Instagram: @wearehadeem * Website: wearehadeemsf.com [https://wearehadeemsf.com/] Subscribe to the Not From Concentrate newsletter at catherinesmart.substack.com for links to ADHD resources, recipes, and more from this episode.
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