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If your head is spinning with marketing messages from high-profile coaches insisting you need a team, a course, a 6 or 7 figure business, when what you really want is flexibility and the freedom to do something you love on your own terms, this episode is your permission slip to have a simple, sustainable solo business.
My returning guest, Maggie Patterson, joins me to chat about the significance of intentionally staying small as a solopreneur and why this approach can be especially beneficial for neurodivergent entrepreneurs.
Together, we challenge the notion that choosing a small business is a sign of playing small or self-sabotage and instead highlight the strengths and preferences that can come with choosing to remain a team of one.
Episode Highlights:
Maggie Who?
Maggie Patterson is a seasoned entrepreneur, consultant, and small service business owner who is passionate about demystifying societal conditioning around business success and encouraging entrepreneurs to prioritize their well-being.
She is also a blogger, podcaster, and author of the long-awaited new book, “Staying Solo: Your Guide to Building a Simple, Sustainable Service Business.”
🎙️ Mic Drop Moment:
”So often we think about getting support in the context of our business, but what about our friendships, the communities we're in, and the personal supports we're getting?"
Maggie Patterson
Mentioned in this episode:
Connect with Maggie Patterson:
Website - Podcast - Instagram - LinkedIn
Buy the book “Staying Solo: Your Guide to Building a Simple, Sustainable Service Business.”
Does Maggie sound familiar?
That’s because she’s a returning guest. Check out our first conversation on ADHD-ish, Episode # 196 “Why Opting to Stay Small Doesn’t Mean Limited Success.”
© 2025 ADHD-ish Podcast. Intro music by Ishan Dincer / Melody Loops / Outro music by Vladimir / Bobi Music / All rights reserved.
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If your head is spinning with marketing messages from high-profile coaches insisting you need a team, a course, a 6 or 7 figure business, when what you really want is flexibility and the freedom to do something you love on your own terms, this episode is your permission slip to have a simple, sustainable solo business.
My returning guest, Maggie Patterson, joins me to chat about the significance of intentionally staying small as a solopreneur and why this approach can be especially beneficial for neurodivergent entrepreneurs.
Together, we challenge the notion that choosing a small business is a sign of playing small or self-sabotage and instead highlight the strengths and preferences that can come with choosing to remain a team of one.
Episode Highlights:
Maggie Who?
Maggie Patterson is a seasoned entrepreneur, consultant, and small service business owner who is passionate about demystifying societal conditioning around business success and encouraging entrepreneurs to prioritize their well-being.
She is also a blogger, podcaster, and author of the long-awaited new book, “Staying Solo: Your Guide to Building a Simple, Sustainable Service Business.”
🎙️ Mic Drop Moment:
”So often we think about getting support in the context of our business, but what about our friendships, the communities we're in, and the personal supports we're getting?"
Maggie Patterson
Mentioned in this episode:
Connect with Maggie Patterson:
Website - Podcast - Instagram - LinkedIn
Buy the book “Staying Solo: Your Guide to Building a Simple, Sustainable Service Business.”
Does Maggie sound familiar?
That’s because she’s a returning guest. Check out our first conversation on ADHD-ish, Episode # 196 “Why Opting to Stay Small Doesn’t Mean Limited Success.”
© 2025 ADHD-ish Podcast. Intro music by Ishan Dincer / Melody Loops / Outro music by Vladimir / Bobi Music / All rights reserved.
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