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When Traditional Employment Stops Working | Start This Instead | with Haley Moss

When Traditional Employment Stops Working | Start This Instead | with Haley Moss

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What does entrepreneurship actually look like when the traditional employment system has never really worked for you? In this episode, Kevin Cameron sits down with Haley Moss, autistic attorney, author of five books, and neurodiversity advocate, to talk about how neurodivergent people are finding their own path, and what the rest of us can learn from it. From knowing when a passion should stay a hobby versus become a business, to building structure when no one gives you a rulebook, Haley shares the honest, practical side of starting something from scratch. Key Takeaways Many neurodivergent entrepreneurs start a business without realising they already have one. Not every hobby should be monetised — protecting the joy in something is a legitimate business decision. Sort your activities into three buckets: hobby, side hustle, or business. Every entrepreneur needs three things early: legal structure, a good CPA, and written goals. Have a risk fund and know your number before you take the leap. Build in at least one meeting-free day per week to protect your energy and output. Episode Highlights Why Haley left law at 25 to pursue speaking and why she thought it would last two years. The Picasso napkin story: why people pay for years of expertise, not 30 seconds of effort. How selling concert tickets in college taught Haley more than any class. Why neurodivergent people are often pushed toward entrepreneurship when traditional employment burns them out. The Vanderbilt NeuroCorps fellowship making entrepreneurship more accessible for neurodivergent people. Timestamps 00:28 — Introduction: Haley Moss and her background 01:55 — Law school, five books, and the pivot to speaking 05:11 — How Haley moved from side hustle to full-time business 09:41 — Not every hobby should become a business 13:39 — How do you decide: passion or business? 17:57 — The Vanderbilt NeuroCorps fellowship explained 19:47 — Why traditional employment pushes neurodivergent people toward entrepreneurship 21:32 — The structure you miss when you leave a job 25:56 — Why "exposure" is not payment 33:50 — Hobby, side hustle, or business: the three-bucket framework 43:07 — Three things every entrepreneur needs to know first 48:22 — Risk tolerance: how much can you actually sustain? 49:02 — Haley's why Connect With Haley Website: https://haleymoss.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haley.moss/ If you found this advice valuable, please hit subscribe, leave us a review. Visit Talent Connect: Website: www.talent-connect.net LinkedIn: Talent-Connect Kevin's LinkedIn: Kevin Cameron PCC Production Credit: Edited and produced by @the32collective_ / https://www.the32collective.co/
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