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🎧 What “The Bear” Teaches Us About Running a Neurodivergent Business Episode of Work DifferentRuntime: ~9 minutesKeywords: trauma-informed business, neurodivergent entrepreneur, The Bear TV show, CPTSD, business systems, nervous system regulation, ADHD entrepreneurship Description: What if your business system didn’t feel like a panic attack waiting to happen?In this solo episode, I unpack the hit TV show The Bear—not just as a chaotic kitchen drama, but as a masterclass in how it feels to run a business when your brain works differently. If you’re neurodivergent, trauma-impacted, or just plain overloaded, this one’s for you. We talk about: CPTSD as a form of neurodivergence (yep, we’re going there) Why “Yes, Chef” is actually a brilliant nervous system regulation tool How scope creep is usually a trauma response Systems as a form of self-care, not just structure What Richie’s transformation teaches us about strengths-based business design Spoiler-lite but emotionally full—this episode is a love letter to everyone trying to lead, create, and survive without burning out. 🔥 Highlights: [00:02:00] Carmy’s trauma isn’t just backstory—it’s a business systems issue [00:04:00] “Yes, Chef” as a co-regulation strategy for high-pressure teams [00:06:00] Why scope creep isn’t laziness—it’s a nervous system coping mechanism [00:07:00] Build your team (or client) user manual: no masking required [00:08:00] What I’ve learned about designing systems that assume bad days 💭 Reflective Prompt: What’s one system you’ve built that actually helps you feel less fried?Drop it in the comments—I wanna know what’s working. 📚 Mentioned: The Bear (FX/Hulu) My earlier podcast episodes on the Whirlwind Podcast Network Get full access to work different at workdifferent.substack.com/subscribe [https://workdifferent.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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