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In this episode of Divergent Dialogues, Caitlin and Teena sit down with special guest Meghan to explore the journey of transitioning from traditional workplaces to self-employment as neurodivergent professionals. Together, they discuss the challenges of setting boundaries, managing burnout, and building a sustainable business that aligns with their unique strengths and values.
Meghan shares her inspiring journey—from starting her first business at just 10 years old to becoming a leading voice in the neurodiversity movement. The conversation covers the realities of self-employment, the importance of authenticity and self-care, and practical strategies for navigating business as a neurodivergent entrepreneur.
In this episode, you'll hear about:
The challenges neurodivergent professionals face in traditional workplaces
Why self-employment can be empowering and challenging
Practical strategies for setting boundaries and avoiding burnout
The role of vulnerability and authenticity in supporting clients
Future goals and community-building efforts
Whether you’re a neurodivergent professional, entrepreneur, or simply curious about creating a more inclusive work environment, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable takeaways.
Meghan Bonde is a leader in the neurodiversity movement, a Tedx speaker, the founder of intensityhub.com, and a Neurodivergent business coach who supports professionals to attract clients by designing systems to work the way they are wired. As a speech language pathologist, educational leader, and chair of the Colorado Neurodiversity Chamber of Commerce, she has facilitated transformational learning for thousands of leaders. She enjoys dance classes and dancing for a local band's concerts.
Watch Meghan’s Tedx talk
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For more information about our podcast hosts check out the links below:
Caitlin Hughes
Cathartic Collaborations
Social media: @cathartic.collaborations
Teena Mogler
Balance Centre for Mental Health
Social media: @balancecentreformentalhealth
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In this episode of Divergent Dialogues, Caitlin and Teena sit down with special guest Meghan to explore the journey of transitioning from traditional workplaces to self-employment as neurodivergent professionals. Together, they discuss the challenges of setting boundaries, managing burnout, and building a sustainable business that aligns with their unique strengths and values.
Meghan shares her inspiring journey—from starting her first business at just 10 years old to becoming a leading voice in the neurodiversity movement. The conversation covers the realities of self-employment, the importance of authenticity and self-care, and practical strategies for navigating business as a neurodivergent entrepreneur.
In this episode, you'll hear about:
The challenges neurodivergent professionals face in traditional workplaces
Why self-employment can be empowering and challenging
Practical strategies for setting boundaries and avoiding burnout
The role of vulnerability and authenticity in supporting clients
Future goals and community-building efforts
Whether you’re a neurodivergent professional, entrepreneur, or simply curious about creating a more inclusive work environment, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable takeaways.
Meghan Bonde is a leader in the neurodiversity movement, a Tedx speaker, the founder of intensityhub.com, and a Neurodivergent business coach who supports professionals to attract clients by designing systems to work the way they are wired. As a speech language pathologist, educational leader, and chair of the Colorado Neurodiversity Chamber of Commerce, she has facilitated transformational learning for thousands of leaders. She enjoys dance classes and dancing for a local band's concerts.
Watch Meghan’s Tedx talk
Discover your intensity profile
For more information about our podcast hosts check out the links below:
Caitlin Hughes
Cathartic Collaborations
Social media: @cathartic.collaborations
Teena Mogler
Balance Centre for Mental Health
Social media: @balancecentreformentalhealth
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