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  • Through My Eyes

    Step into the world of kids with ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia. Gain new perspectives and access free tools to support them.

  • Disability inclusion initiative paves the way for a talent pipeline with purpose

    The Bazaar is a family-owned closeout reseller in the Chicago area thats been in business since 1960. In that time, theyve grown the business to a staff of approximately 200 working out of a 400,000-square-foot warehouse. To maintain their relationship-based approach to customer service at scale, th

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    Being a ship captain floats my ADHD boat

    Ship captain Dave Gugliotti has ADHD and a love for the open sea. Hear how he made a career that fits his ADHD brain. Ship captain Dave Gugliotti has ADHD and a love for the ocean. Full of energy, yet calm under pressure, Daves strengths help him flourish on open water. As the seasons change, so

  • In It

    Dyscalculia, more than “bad at math”

    When its time to split a bill or calculate a tip, lots of people confess to not being a math person. But when does struggling with math mean something more? When its time to split a bill or calculate a tip, lots of people confess to not being a math person. But when does struggling with math mean s

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    Workplace tips and coping skills we’ve learned

    Listen to this bonus episode to hear what weve learned from our guests so far like being open to failure and asking for accommodations. Trying to figure out the right job can be challenging and feel pretty lonely especially when you have learning and thinking differences. But luckily, there are w

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    Building an ADHD starter kit

    Dan Reis was diagnosed with ADHD during the pandemic. Now, hes made it his mission to explore coping strategies to help him get his work done. Dan Reis is a product designer at an e-commerce startup and a listener of the podcast! Like many others, Dan saw his coping skills vanish during the COVID-1

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    Tapping into the strengths of my dyslexic brain

    Gil Gershoni says that everything he does is dyslexic. He founded the branding firm Gershoni Creative and hosts the Dyslexic Design Thinking podcast. Gil Gershoni is the founder and creative director of the branding firm Gershoni Creative. He says that everything he does, he does dyslexic. Gil sees

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    A dating coach talks ADHD and super-connecting

    Steve Dean once put a sign up in a NYC park offering free dating advice. Learn how this ADHD super connector helps people find love. Steve Dean once put a sign up in a NYC park offering free dating advice. Learn how this ADHD super connector became a dating coach who helps people find love. And get

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    How starting a creative small business fit my ADHD and dyscalculia

    Lindsay Miguelez has ADHD and dyscalculia. College wasnt right for her, so she took a shot at starting her own wedding photography business. When you have ADHD and dyscalculia, you need lots of tricks for keeping up while running a business. Taking advantage of her smartphone is just one of the tri

  • The weekly highlight: Accessible ways to take action against racism

    June 26, 2020 We know that 2020 has been a stressful year for employers, employees, and job seekers. So heres a snapshot of something weve found useful or motivating. Whether its a tip for how to stay on top of work, or something to take your mind off the news, we hope itll be a positive and helpful

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    The intersection of race and neurodiversity: One psychiatrist’s story

    Dr. Loucresie Rupert is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist with ADHD. She didnt have an easy time getting her diagnosis as a Black woman. Dr. Loucresie Rupert is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist with ADHD. She wasnt diagnosed with ADHD until she was a medical intern. Now, being

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    How balancing anxiety and ADHD understimulation led to my “just right” job

    Delia Gallegos is the chief financial officer of the Black Nerds Create collective. Her fandom hobby became the perfect job for her ADHD. Delia Gallegos combined her love of fandoms with her business experience to create the perfect job for her ADHD. Delia is the chief financial officer of Black

  • I’m a seasoned brand consultant who was diagnosed with ADHD 60 years ago. Here’s how I balance productivity with peace.

    Welcome to “The ADHDiaries,” the series where women with ADHD share 72 hours of their lives with us. The good, the bad, the messes, and successes. And how they do — or don’t — get it done.

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    How dysgraphia and written expression challenges inspired a film festival

    Isaac Zablocki has always had trouble expressing himself in writing. Now, he uses films to share stories. Isaac Zablocki always had messy handwriting and trouble getting his thoughts down on paper. When he was growing up, teachers in both Israel and the United States assumed his challenges had to d

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    A wastewater engineer cuts the crap about ADHD at work

    Scottie Donovan is a NYC wastewater engineer with ADHD. She thrives in this interactive civil engineering work, and uses tools to help along the way. Scottie Donovan is a New York City wastewater engineer with ADHD. When she entered the field, being on the frontlines of a pandemic wasnt what she e

  • 4 social situations to role-play with your grade-schooler

    - Kids who learn and think differently can have a harder time in social situations. - Role-playing can help kids feel more prepared and less anxious about social interactions. - Your child can build social skills and learn social cues by practicing them with you. Kids develop a lot of social sk

  • Download: Help your child get ready for an event

    2023 Understood for All, Inc. Type or write your responses together. What is the event? Why is it important? Whats it all about? Where is it happening? Who will be there? What kinds of things will I do? How long will it last? What can I wear? What things can I bring? Get ready for an event

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    Advice from a career coach with ADHD and dyslexia

    Alex Gilbert is a career coach with ADHD and dyslexia. After working in leadership development for years, she started her own coaching business. Alex Gilbert is a career coach and consultant with ADHD and dyslexia. She helps people with learning and thinking differences navigate their day-to-day wo

  • At the heart of it: 30 personal stories about learning and thinking differently

    Have you heard? October is ADHD Awareness Month, Dyslexia Awareness Month, and Learning Disabilities Awareness Month. Help us inform and empower families by sharing these personal stories. We have one for each day of the month from celebrities, experts, parents, and kids who learn and think differen

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    ADHD, invisible disabilities, and making the digital world accessible

    Albert Kim is passionate about digital accessibility because of his ADHD, dyslexia, and invisible disabilities. He wants you to join him. Albert Kim first got interested in digital accessibility because of his ADHD, dyslexia, and invisible disabilities. He wanted to make websites and apps usable fo

  • Minds at Work: How Neurodiversity Fuels Business and Belonging

    Is your workplace ready for the next generation of neurodivergent talent? (with Kevin Delaney from Charter)

    Kevin Delaney of Charter joins to discuss AI, hybrid work, and how to better support neurodivergent employees in the future of work. In this episode of Minds at Work, Nathan talks with Kevin Delaney, CEO of Charter, about the future of work and what it means for inclusion and neurodiversity. They

  • The Opportunity Gap

    What to do when kids are feeling depressed or anxious

    When a child seems sad or anxious, its hard to know what to do. Learn the signs of anxiety and depression in kids and how to support them. When a child seems sad, anxious, or distant, it can be hard to know how to help. But learning how to recognize signs like changes in mood, sleep, or behavior is

  • The question my parents asked that helped me become a self-advocate

    When I was identified with dyslexia in second grade, the neuropsychologist described my experience perfectly. She told me my mind was using Macintosh software and trying its best to communicate with a world made of PCs. In 1997, this was a serious problem. It wasnt that there was something wrong wit

  • The Opportunity Gap

    How to build a supportive village for kids

    Learn how fostering a supportive village can empower kids with learning and thinking differences to reach their full potential. Creating a village, or a group of supportive people, can really boost kids confidence and help them thrive. This village doesnt have to consist of only parents and famil

  • The Opportunity Gap

    Supporting kids’ mental health: Tim Massaquoi on shame, stigma, and asking for help

    In Part2 of our talk about mental health, learn why its important for kids to let go of shame and ask for help. Its becoming more common for kids and their parents to open up and share their struggles with mental health. But this openness isnt always welcomed in communities of color. In this episod

  • Minds at Work: How Neurodiversity Fuels Business and Belonging

    Designing neuroinclusive workplaces (with Kay Sargent of HOK Design)

    Kay Sargent of HOK discusses flexible, neuroinclusive design that boosts workplace productivity, engagement, and employee well-being. This week, Nathan welcomes Kay Sargent, Senior Principal and Director of Thought Leadership, Interiors at HOK, a global design, architecture, engineering, and plann

  • ADHD Aha!

    Fear of rejection with ADHD runs deeps (Matthew’s story)

    Matthew Raghunauth felt like he was lazy, and he was constantly afraid of rejection. An ADHD diagnosis helped him understand his feelings. Matthew Raghunauth always felt like he was a little lazy and sluggish thats just how he was. Then the time came to return to office after the pandemic, and he

  • Minds at Work: How Neurodiversity Fuels Business and Belonging

    Neurodiversity is a growth strategy (with Valeria Piaggio from Kantar)

    Valeria Piaggio of Kantar shares new research on why neurodivergent consumers matter and how inclusion can fuel smarter design, branding, and growth. In this episode of Minds at Work, Nathan welcomes Valeria Piaggio, Global Head of Inclusive Growth at Kantar, the worlds leading data, insights, an

  • How’d You Get THAT Job?!

    Undiagnosed dyslexia and low self-esteem: Becoming a fashion designer

    Rohan Chhabra found out he had dyslexia in grad school. Then he understood his insecurity around his intelligence and why he was drawn to the arts. Rohan Chhabra found out he had dyslexia during graduate school by tagging along with a friend to her evaluation. He went in knowing nothing about dysl

  • In It

    Connecting as a couple when you’re “in it”

    Being a couple whos in it can be challenging. Get ideas on how to connect from a marriage and family therapist. When youre a couple raising a child, your relationship can fall to the bottom of the priority list. That can be especially true when your child learns or thinks differently. You might fee