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Unlocking the Power of Neurodiversity in the Workplace with Sarah Ennor, Lawyer & Founder of Growth Counsel

1 h 4 min · 13 apr 2026
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In this episode, Sarah Ennor shares her journey with ADHD, debunks common myths, and offers practical advice for workplaces to support neurodiverse employees. Discover how understanding and accommodating different brain types can boost organizational performance and inclusivity. 00:00 – Introduction & Sarah Ennor overview 02:00 – What ADHD really means at work 06:20 – “People over policy” hot take 10:30 – Why employees don’t disclose ADHD 14:00 – Better approach: ask for outcomes, not labels 19:00 – Making invisible differences visible 23:50 – Biggest myth: ADHD ≠ laziness 29:00 – Sarah’s ADHD diagnosis story 33:30 – Understanding ADHD differences & self-awareness 36:30 – Rethinking work structures (time, productivity) 41:30 – Challenging norms like punctuality 48:20 – How companies can unlock performance 51:00 – One key fix: believe your employees 56:50 – Why this matters for business (cost + growth) 1:02:50 – Closing & where to find Sarah

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