Integrating ADHD with Cameron Gott
Week 8 of the Ten-Week Integration Reset, and Cam is living the material in real time. Facing a full day — training prep, a class to teach, a "command performance," and client sessions — he catches himself reaching for his usual move: clear the deck, focus on one thing, prepare like it's everything. Instead, he tries something different, and names it: the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Using his kids' waffle recipe as a guide — specifically the art of folding in egg whites, not too little, not too much — Cam explores what it looks like to integrate our best qualities into a moment rather than compartmentalizing them or leaving them out entirely. He revisits the podcast's original starting point (three intentions, two friends, one hour) and reflects on how much has shifted since week one, even as the core intention holds. There's a meditation here on identity, too: the pull to believe we have to fully transform into someone else — a "Daniel Day Lewis as Lincoln" level of preparation — to show up well, when often what's needed is simply presence, listening, and trust in skills already built over decades. It's an episode about noticing the parts we tend to hold at arm's length, and choosing, instead, to fold them back in.
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