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Emotional Immaturity, ADHD & Healing Through Reparenting Yourself with Sarah Russell (Part 1)

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Content provided by Jamie Cutino. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jamie Cutino or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

What happens when you grow up with emotionally immature parents? How does it shape your relationships, your self-perception, and even your health?

We also dive into:

  • The emotional-immature parent to toxic-relationships pipeline
  • How childhood trauma can lead to chronic illness and nervous system dysregulation
  • The role of co-regulation in healing (and why sometimes, screaming with your kid actually helps)
  • What it means to truly understand your own brain


Sarah Russell
is an ADHD coach, podcast producer, and passionate advocate for neurodivergent individuals. As a chronically ill mom of two, she is reparenting both herself and others through Conscious Discipline. A survivor of DV and SA, Sarah is deeply committed to making peer-reviewed research accessible to the masses and helping others break harmful cycles. Sarah combines research-backed strategies with lived experience to empower others with evidence-based tools and insightful analysis.

🔗 Connect with Sarah:
LinkedIn | Facebook | Substack

Contact Jamie for 1:1 Coaching or Speaking

Are you a high-achieving woman with ADHD looking for a coach? Event planner looking for a wildly captivating speaker? Go to outsmartadhd.co to get in touch!

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What happens when you grow up with emotionally immature parents? How does it shape your relationships, your self-perception, and even your health?

We also dive into:

  • The emotional-immature parent to toxic-relationships pipeline
  • How childhood trauma can lead to chronic illness and nervous system dysregulation
  • The role of co-regulation in healing (and why sometimes, screaming with your kid actually helps)
  • What it means to truly understand your own brain


Sarah Russell
is an ADHD coach, podcast producer, and passionate advocate for neurodivergent individuals. As a chronically ill mom of two, she is reparenting both herself and others through Conscious Discipline. A survivor of DV and SA, Sarah is deeply committed to making peer-reviewed research accessible to the masses and helping others break harmful cycles. Sarah combines research-backed strategies with lived experience to empower others with evidence-based tools and insightful analysis.

🔗 Connect with Sarah:
LinkedIn | Facebook | Substack

Contact Jamie for 1:1 Coaching or Speaking

Are you a high-achieving woman with ADHD looking for a coach? Event planner looking for a wildly captivating speaker? Go to outsmartadhd.co to get in touch!

  continue reading

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