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EP. 109: The ADHD Artist with Sarah Gise
EP. 109: The ADHD Artist with Sarah Gise
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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Feb 3, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
In this episode of ADHD for Smart Ass Women, Tracy introduces you to Sarah Gise. Sarah is an award nominated Chicago actor who got her BFA degree for Acting at the University of Southern California (USC). She’s worked a thousand different jobs and gigs because she experiences intense FOMO (fear of missing out), so in addition to acting, she’s dipped her toes into teaching, writing, directing, podcasting, bartending, and coaching. She is currently an ensemble member with Interrobang Theatre Project, and has performed in numerous shows with different companies around Chicago. Her performance in Interrobang Theatre Project’s production of the one woman show THE AMISH PROJECT (2016) was nominated for Best Solo Performance at the 2017 Joseph Jefferson Awards. In addition to theatre, she has appeared in several web series, films, commercials, and audiobooks. Sarah currently works as an Executive Functioning Coach for Effective Artistry, and is the Host/Producer of The ADHD Artist Podcast, which explores and celebrates the lives of artists with ADHD. Sarah shares: The circumstances surrounding her ADHD diagnosis Her childhood symptoms Why she chose to study the arts Her experience with medication What made her start The ADHD Artist Podcast The key to living successfully with ADHD Resources: Actor website: http://sarahgise05.wixsite.com/sarahgise ADHD Artist Podcast: https://linktr.ee/Theadhdartistpod Effective Artistry: EffectiveArtistry.com UCLA Mindfulness (the one Sarah uses every day is the first one, "Breathing Meditation" 5 min): uclahealth.org/marc/mindful-meditations The Headspace App Interrobang Theatre Project: interrobangtheatreproject.com Tracy's FREE 5-day workshop, How to Fall in Love with Your ADHD Brain
Released:
Feb 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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