Jennifer McKenzie

That Inner Voice

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  • How Can Coaches and Mentors Make Their Businesses Inclusive for Neurodivergent People

How Can Coaches and Mentors Make Their Businesses Inclusive for Neurodivergent People

Wednesday 2nd March 2022

Jennifer McKenzie talks with Sara Kedge about creating inclusive coaching and mentoring spaces for neurodivergent people.
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That Inner Voice
Author:
Jennifer McKenzie
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Categories:
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Mindful Recovery
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
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Building Inclusive Spaces: Coaching and Mentoring Neurodivergent Minds

The thing challenge with neurodiverse people is, when we do all this extra labor, you then come into contact with something that's a minor road hamper in life and that can have completely or outwardly seem to completely derail you in a disproportionate way.
Ever wondered how to make your business more inclusive for neurodivergent individuals? In this episode of 'That Inner Voice', Jennifer McKenzie, the Conscious Living Coach, chats with Sara Kedge, a neuro-inclusion strategy consultant. Sara, who is herself Dyspraxic and ADHD, shares her journey and expertise in helping businesses and coaches create environments where neurodivergent people can thrive. She also lectures at Oxford Brookes University and runs the How 2 Entrepreneuro community.
Sara dives into the nuances between neurotypical and neurodivergent brains and how these differences impact everyday life and mental health. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing late diagnoses and how they can transform lives positively. From her personal experiences to practical advice, Sara's insights are both enlightening and actionable. Tune in to learn how you can make your business more neuro-inclusive and support the diverse minds in your community.