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Meet Vicki: A Little Neurospicy

19 min · 29 de may de 2025
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In this episode, Devon and Sarah-Jane chatted with Vicki Noels-Cornish, who is a fellow career pro. Vicki's pathway has been a little different than Devon and Sarah-Jane's, mainly because she defines herself as "neurospicy." If you have ADHD, a learning disability or you feel like you fall into the category of neurodivergence, you definitely don't want to miss this episode! A few of our big takeaways: * What it means to be "neurospicy," and how that can impact your career and your work life * The impact of getting fired * Seeing your neurodivergence as a superpower * The societal and very gendered assumptions about ADHD * Ideas of the kinds of accommodations you could ask for in the workplace * An introduction to the Kolbe Assessment * Flipping the script to see the world as "innovation deficient" and figuring out how you can solve that Resources: The Company YOU [https://thecompanyyou.ca/] - Vicki's business The Kolbe Assessment [https://www.kolbe.com/kolbe-a-index/]

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