Second Act Sessions
Second Act Sessions is a bi-weekly podcast for women navigating midlife and stepping into a new chapter.
Hosted by Stephanie Carmody, the show is rooted in faith, healing, and lived experience and explores what it really looks like to begin again and build a life that feels aligned, meaningful, and true.
It’s for the woman quietly asking, what’s next? The one who thought her life would look different by now and is beginning to realize she may need to start over.
Because starting over sounds inspiring… until you’re actually living it.
And when you are, it can feel uncertain, messy, and overwhelming.
But this isn’t the end of the story.
It’s a second act.
And maybe… a more honest one.
Through real, unfiltered conversations, Second Act Sessions shares stories, perspective, and encouragement for women learning to trust God, rediscover who they are, and rebuild their lives in a way that feels true to them.
No perfection.
No pretending.
Just real life and what it looks like to begin again.
At its core, Second Act Sessions is a reminder that even after the hardest seasons, there is still more life, more healing, and more of you to uncover.
Because it’s never too late to begin again.
New episodes bi-weekly every Tuesday. Follow Stephanie Carmody online at:
Website: www.secondactsessions.com
Instagram: @stephaniefcarmody
Facebook: @stephanie.figuracarmody
YouTube: @secondactsessions
Second Act Sessions
Different by Design: A New Perspective on ADHD
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ADHD isn’t a flaw—it’s a different kind of brilliance.
In this episode, I sit down with ADHD coach, best selling author of "Beyond ADHD" and host of the critically acclaimed podcast "The Fearless Now" Sam Led to reframe how we see and understand the ADHD mind. With over 18 years of experience helping clients harness their natural wiring, Sam shares powerful insights into why ADHD isn’t a disorder to fix, but a unique way of processing the world.
We talk about what ADHD really is, why our thoughts and nervous systems react the way they do, and how awareness and acceptance can unlock creativity, intuition, and freedom. This conversation moves beyond coping—it’s about embracing the way your mind was designed and learning how to thrive with it.
If you’ve ever felt “too much,” “too distracted,” or “too different,” this episode will remind you that maybe—just maybe—you were built this way for a reason.
To learn more about Sam Led and his coaching work, visit samledconsulting.com or connect with him on Instagram at @samled1111, Tik Tok at @SamLed1111 and You Tube at Sam Led Consulting (@samled1111).