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Doing Business with ADHD
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Doing Business with ADHD

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 4 episodes

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Reviews (30d)
1
Episodes
4
Last ep.
8 days ago
Avg length
33m
Booking Probability™
26
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Listen Score
10
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Virality (30d)
44
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About this podcast

Doing Business with ADHD If your business wasn't built for your brain, let's change the rules. About the Show Doing Business with ADHD is for the late-diagnosed, the self-diagnosed, and the "I've always been this way but nobody ever called it anything" crowd — business owners and founders who are finally starting to understand why the standard playbook never quite worked for them. Hosts Jake Brown and Caleb Bogia-Curles both have ADHD and both run businesses. Their conversations are honest, a little rambly, occasionally chase a squirrel or two — and somehow still land on real, practical advice about getting clients, getting paid, managing money, and building something sustainable. The rules weren't written for your brain. Let's change the rules. Meet the Hosts Jake Brown Jake is a fractional revenue executive and business coach who works with business owners and founders on marketing, sales, and growth. He has ADHD. He runs a business. He's figured out a lot of this the hard way — and talks about it openly. Jake on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/airballoon Caleb Bogia-Curles Caleb is a Certified Financial Planner who works with ADHD entrepreneurs. He has ADHD. He runs a business. He built his entire practice around the gap between standard financial advice and the way ADHD brains actually work. Caleb on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/%F0%9F%93%88caleb-bogia-curles-cfp%C2%AE-964823b8/

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Unknown Host hosts Doing Business with ADHD, a general show with 4 episodes published.

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We explore the challenges faced by ADHD entrepreneurs in the business world. We discuss the four phases of business, highlighting the unique challenges and friction experienced in each phase. We emphasize the importance

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