ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

Ep. 160: ADHD, Dyslexia, Nursing with Entrepreneur and Founder of RekMed, Jennifer Zahourek


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ADHDers are often drawn to entrepreneurship, and not only because we have difficulty working for someone else! When we have room to follow our creativity and work within our flow, that's when our superpowers shine through.

My guest today, Jennifer Zahourek, was working as an ER nurse when she discovered that her unique way of learning (due to ADHD and dyslexia) meant she also had a unique way of explaining complex medical concepts to patients in simple language they could easily understand.

Jennifer realized she could use her simplifying skills to fill a need and help her fellow nursing community lessen the struggles she herself faced in nursing school. She got to work figuring out how to turn her idea into a business, and voila´ she is now the founder and CEO of RekMed, a company that makes educational planners for nurses.

Join me this episode as the innovative Jennifer Zahourek takes us through her ADHD and dyslexia journey, shares the aspects of her ADHD that make her an unstoppable entrepreneur, and makes a case for planners that's so convincing, you just may decide to give them another try.
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Resources:

  • Website: Rekmed.org
  • Instagram: @studentnurseplanner
  • Tiktok: @JennRekMed
  • Jennifer's personal Instagram: @JennRekMed


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