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Two Shrinks and a Mic

Two Shrinks and a Mic

Di: Dr. Andrew Rosen & Dr. David Gross
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Psychologist Dr. Andrew Rosen and psychiatrist Dr. David Gross bring over 30 years of friendship and mental health experience to the mic. Each episode breaks down topics like anxiety, depression, and relationships into real talk you can actually use. Honest, insightful, and easy to understand—this is the conversation about mental health you've been waiting for.

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  • Ep. 35 - ADHD Treatment Isn’t Just About Medication
    Feb 17 2026

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    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder gets talked about like a disease, but it’s more complicated than that. Dr. David Gross and Dr. Andrew Rosen pick up their conversation by unpacking the controversy around ADHD, what it actually means for kids and adults, and why it’s better understood as a disorder within a neurodiverse spectrum rather than a life sentence.

    They walk through what treatment really looks like. Medication can be helpful, sometimes very helpful, but it’s not a magic fix. They talk honestly about stimulant and non stimulant options, how they work, the realities of side effects and monitoring, and why patience matters. Just as important, they highlight the piece that often gets missed: skill building. Time management, organization, and learning how to replace self defeating habits can be just as critical as any prescription.

    There’s also space here for the emotional side. The quiet kid who falls through the cracks. The class clown who becomes the black sheep. The adult who carries years of believing they just weren’t smart enough. The message isn’t woe is me. It’s deal with what’s there, build the right environment, and help people reach their potential.

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    29 min
  • Ep. 34 - Is Everyone ADHD or Are We Just Distracted
    Feb 10 2026

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    Social media has made ADHD a household term, but the lived reality is a lot messier and more human than a checklist or a trending label.

    Dr. Andrew Rosen and Dr. David Gross talk honestly about how attention and distractibility show up across a lifetime. From restless kids labeled as troublemakers to adults juggling work, relationships, and nonstop stimulation, the conversation keeps coming back to a simple question. When does difficulty focusing become a disorder, and when is it just part of being human?

    They reflect on how ADHD often starts in childhood, why it can feel louder in adulthood, and how identity, self-esteem, and life stress all get tangled together. There are real stories from clinical work, moments of dry humor, and a lot of nuance about creativity, hyperfocus, impulsivity, and the ways people learn to compensate or struggle when they cannot.

    This is a grounded, experience-based conversation about attention, overload, and what happens when something goes unnamed for too long.

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    27 min
  • Ep. 33 - Why Therapy & How To Pick A Therapist
    Feb 3 2026

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    Dr. Andrew Rosen and Dr. David Gross spend time on the parts of mental health care that don’t show up in textbooks or research papers. The human side. What it actually feels like to sit with a clinician. How hope gets communicated without being promised. Why optimism, sincerity, and presence matter just as much as any method or treatment.

    They talk about how people often arrive feeling stuck, discouraged, or convinced nothing will ever change, and why logic alone rarely shifts that belief. Experience, consistency, and genuine care tend to do more of the work. Stories of people who have overcome deep adversity come up, not as inspiration, but as reminders that change is possible even when it feels unimaginable.

    The conversation moves through ideas of hope, resilience, self worth, and how early life experiences shape the way people see themselves and the world. They reflect on the consulting room as a place of safety, acceptance, privacy, and active engagement, where people can question long held beliefs and begin to rebuild their internal shock absorbers for life.

    At its core, this is a grounded conversation about why therapy works when it works, and what really makes a difference over time.

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    28 min
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