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Everyone needs a shoulder to cry on. It could be your mentor or coach or partner in life or business but we all need someone when can unload to. Someone who does not judge us. Someone who will listen and yes, sometimes agree with us. But also, someone who can be honest with us and tell us how they see it and someone who you will allow to tell you how they see it. Someone who has the courage to say to us give up or move on or grow up or keep going.
Thank you for tuning in!
I’m Mark Beggs, neurodiversity specialist, speaker, and bestselling author of the childens books The Umbrella Girls and the Tree people and business book You Need a Neck Like A Jocky's Boll***K to be and Entrepreneur. Through my work, I support children, adults, parents, and organisations in understanding neurodiversity, building confidence, and creating environments where every individual can thrive.
With years of experience in coaching, leadership development and business developmentand empowering neurodivergent thinkers, this podcast is my way of sharing insights, real conversations, and practical tools that make a difference.
You can contact me on [email protected] or via www.mindseyeeducation.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Mark BeggsEveryone needs a shoulder to cry on. It could be your mentor or coach or partner in life or business but we all need someone when can unload to. Someone who does not judge us. Someone who will listen and yes, sometimes agree with us. But also, someone who can be honest with us and tell us how they see it and someone who you will allow to tell you how they see it. Someone who has the courage to say to us give up or move on or grow up or keep going.
Thank you for tuning in!
I’m Mark Beggs, neurodiversity specialist, speaker, and bestselling author of the childens books The Umbrella Girls and the Tree people and business book You Need a Neck Like A Jocky's Boll***K to be and Entrepreneur. Through my work, I support children, adults, parents, and organisations in understanding neurodiversity, building confidence, and creating environments where every individual can thrive.
With years of experience in coaching, leadership development and business developmentand empowering neurodivergent thinkers, this podcast is my way of sharing insights, real conversations, and practical tools that make a difference.
You can contact me on [email protected] or via www.mindseyeeducation.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.