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Innovative Solutions for ADHD Executive Functioning Challenges


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Sometimes, we don’t have the option of masking, hiding, and attempting to fit in. 

As a female of color from an unstable family, today’s guest Mina Raver dropped out of high school after being identified as gifted and diagnosed with ADHD, Autism, and Oppositional Defiant Disorder.  

This set her on a non-conventional path that has dramatically accelerated her growth.

Mina has been developing solutions for neurodivergent individuals for years, but being selected as a Techstars participant in 2024 taught her the importance of doing things her way, which has led to the Better CEO app. 

Better CEO leverages neuroscience, human learning modalities, and machine learning to create the world's first individually adaptive productivity software, designed for the 30% of entrepreneurs who struggle with productivity due to ADHD. 

Better CEO is available now in the mobile version and will soon be available in the desktop version as well. 

Because so many adults with ADHD struggle to find software and other tools that actually work for us, I consider becoming an early adopter of Better CEO to be an opportunity to contribute to making this app everything we need it to be, through sharing our feedback with a developer who actually cares. Once you listen to this interview, I bet you will too. 

Episode Highlights:

  1. Disruptive AF: With no technical background, Mina taught herself to code and is building tools to revolutionize productivity for neurodivergent brains. 
  2. Redefining Productivity: Dive into Mina's holistic approach to understanding brains and hear why she believes current productivity standards just aren't cut out for neurodivergent folk.
  3. Passion Over Profit: Discover why Mina opted out of traditional funding pursuits and chose to pave her distinctive path, focusing on genuine impact rather than investor expectations.
  4. Own Your Narrative: Mina liberated herself from people-pleasing and permission-seeking, setting an example for other neurodivergent visionaries ready to claim their space and impact the world on their terms.

Mic Drop Moment: 

🎙️"I learned early that no submission is ever enough for reprieve." Mina Raver 

Mentioned in this episode: Anastasia Simon - Techstars 


Connect with Mina Raver:

Website 

Email 

LinkedIn

Try the Better CEO mobile app (desktop version in development) 


© 2025 ADHD-ish Podcast. Intro music by Ishan Dincer / Melody Loops  / Outro music by Vladimir /  Bobi Music / All rights reserved. 

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