Why So Many Entrepreneurs Have ADHD (And Why It Can Be a Strength) with Anna Daphna
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What if the way your brain works isn’t the problem?
In this episode of Business Mutiny, I sit down with Anna Daphna, an ADHD and neurodiversity specialist, to explore how neurodivergent brains actually work and why so many entrepreneurs, founders and creative thinkers fall into this category.
We talk openly about ADHD, dyslexia, burnout, masking, executive function and confidence, and why traditional systems like schools and corporate workplaces often fail people who think differently.
Anna explains why many neurodivergent people struggle with things like focus, planning, delegation and perfectionism, yet can thrive in environments that allow creativity, speed and problem solving.
We also explore the connection between ADHD and entrepreneurship, why people with neurodivergent traits are far more likely to start businesses, and how business owners can better support both themselves and their teams.
We cover:
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What neurodivergent actually means
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Why ADHD isn’t simply a “disorder”
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How schools and workplaces misunderstand different brains
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Why many founders struggle with delegation and focus
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The difference between flow and hyperfocus
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How nervous system regulation affects productivity
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Practical advice for parents, leaders and entrepreneurs
If you’ve ever felt like the system wasn’t built for your brain or you manage people who think differently, this conversation will change how you see performance, productivity and success.