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Episode 23–Parenting and Working with Children with ADHD with Mental Health Advocate Tandra Rutledge

  1. Episode 23--Parenting and Working with Children with ADHD with Mental Health Advocate Tandra Rutledge Billy & Brian 1:10:48

In today's episode, Brian forgets to show up to our interview, so Billy has to retreat to his home recording fort for our second conversation with mental Health advocate Tandra Rutledge from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.  Tandra shares how she helps her son unlock his ADHD superpowers!  There's even a surprise guest at the end of this episode! 

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Billy Lahr is currently the host of The Mindful Midlife Crisis, a podcast for people navigating the complexities and possibilities of life’s second half. Billy spent 21 years as an educator but became disenfranchised the last half due to budding mental health concerns and lack of job satisfaction. In 2021, Billy left his job as dean of students in order to travel the world in search of more meaningful life experiences. Since then, Billy has been focused on helping others navigate their own midlife crisis more mindfully through practical and intentional daily routines that focus on consistency, discipline, and mindful awareness.