Succeeding with ADHD

Succeeding with ADHD

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Time, Agency, Attention, Motivation: The Neurodivergent Leader's Power Recipe with Amy Wilson

What happens when a leader realizes the traits they spent years hiding are actually their greatest strengths? In this episode, I talk with Amy Streater Wilson, Chief Marketing Officer, who was diagnosed later in life with ADHD and autism. Amy shares the shame and confusion that c ...  Show more

Cultivating Resilience With Dan Ariely

What happens when stress, uncertainty, and lack of control start to take over your brain? In this episode, I sit down with renowned behavioral economist Dan Ariely to talk about resilience, learned helplessness, anxiety, and why so many people feel overwhelmed right now. Dan shar ...  Show more

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