Host Cameron Gott discusses the concept of 'emotional proximity' and the weight of unrealized dreams in relation to ADHD. He draws parallels between hikers shedding unnecessary weight close to the start of the Appalachian Trail and individuals with ADHD needing to remove excess emotional weight for better daily action, efficiency and a sense of accomplishment at the end of the day. Cam emphasizes the importance of focusing on what to remove rather than just adding more - so often what ADHD people can focus on. He shares insights from his clients, highlighting their struggles with emotional regulation, rejection sensitivity and the impact of unmet goals. Inspired by the lyrics of a John Prine song, Cam also introduces the idea of creating space between emotional highs and lows (proximity), likening it to inserting a green strip between the 'diamonds in the sidewalk and the dirt in the gutter'. Cam circles back to check in on the theme of meaning-makingĀ from the previous week's episode and encourages listeners that change starts with awareness. Lastly, Cam invites listeners to notice the extra emotional weight they tend to drag around with them as they try to work on the stuff that really matters.