
A casual conversation amongst ADHD Founders about the unique challenges of having ADHD and building a business! Guaranteed laughs, sometimes chaos, and occasional missed episode recordings.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusinessTechnology | |||

Here's a challenge: keep momentum through the holiday blur and actually ship those January updates. Marie, Sharon, and Jesse tackle the brutal reality of the "holiday fog," explain what ADHD January is, and how founders navigate the gap between their... more
Jesse shares his most mortifying white elephant story, then Sharon counters with tales of "Secret Santa Stalker" workplace pranks that escalated to Michael Scott-level disasters. The conversation shifts to practical ADHD gift recommendations, with th... more
What happens when three ADHD founders try to optimize their way out of their own dopamine-seeking behavior? In this episode, Marie, Sharon, and Jesse start with iPhone automations designed to help them focus—then inevitably spiral into discussions ab... more
When you're bootstrapping a startup and watching your savings dwindle, creativity becomes currency. Jesse, Marie, and Sharon tackle the uncomfortable reality of funding an early-stage company without investor backing, sharing everything from Airbnb's... more
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It’s inspiring and interesting to hear Marie and Jesse talk about their work and what they’re working on this week. I love the openness they have about being entrepreneurs with ADHD — this kind of visibility is important in a world that tells us that ADHDers are not capable of as much as neurotypicals.
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Apple Podcasts | #249 |
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