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A neurodivergent approach to workplace wellbeing – with Lee Chambers

Beyond 6 Seconds: Neurodiversity stories from neurodivergent people

09/19/22

48m

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Lee Chambers is a business psychologist and the founder of Essentialise Workplace Wellbeing, which helps organizations design and deliver well-being and inclusion strategies. He is the current Great British Entrepreneur of the Year for Service Industries and can be often found speaking on gender equity and menopause in the workplace.

During this episode, you will hear Lee talk about:

  • Getting his autism diagnosis as an adult
  • His experience growing up as an undiagnosed autistic Black boy, including his struggles to fit in and find role models
  • His eclectic career path that led him to entrepreneurship
  • How he helps organizations improve employee well-being in the workplace – what that means, why it's important for employee retention, talent development and a healthy workplace culture – and why organizations need to "Show, not Tell" when it comes to inclusion
  • The connection between menopause and talent management that's often ignored

To find out more about Lee and his work, you can find him on his official website. You can also find him on social media on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.

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*Disclaimer: The views, guidance, opinions, and thoughts expressed in Beyond 6 Seconds episodes are solely mine and/or those of my guests, and do not necessarily represent those of my employer or other organizations.*

Previous Episode

Hamish Hallett is a podcast host and journalist who creates online content about auditory processing disorder (APD). He wants to help those with learning difficulties not to feel limited and to embrace what they have, rather than feel ashamed of it.

During this episode, you will hear Hamish talk about:

  • His childhood and school years with auditory processing disorder (APD)
  • The importance of neurodivergent kids having support in schools
  • How an essay assignment helped him see his university experience in a new light
  • What inspired him to start creating content about APD
  • His opinion about calling learning disabilities "superpowers" or "special needs"
  • What it's like hosting his interview podcast, In Pursuit of Passion, as a host with APD
  • His advice for people with APD

Follow Hamish on Instagram and TikTok and listen to his podcast, In Pursuit of Passion.

Watch the video of this interview on YouTube!

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Support this podcast at BuyMeACoffee.com/Beyond6Seconds and get a shout-out on a future episode!

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*Disclaimer: The views, guidance, opinions, and thoughts expressed in Beyond 6 Seconds episodes are solely mine and/or those of my guests, and do not necessarily represent those of my employer or other organizations.*

Next Episode

"You can choose to keep living your life in isolation... Or, you can break yourself out of that isolation and start to own the things that make you, you. One of which is having Tourette's, right?"

Kevin Helgren's mom shared these encouraging words with her son after seeing him struggle with his Tourette Syndrome diagnosis in middle school. This conversation helped give Kevin the confidence to talk about his Tourette's and start accepting it as a unique and authentic part of himself.

Last year, Kevin shared his story in a keynote speech at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he recently got his MBA. His speech, called "You're Scaring the Bears: The Power of Tourette's," helped him educate even more people about Tourette's when it was published on YouTube.

In this episode, Kevin talks about living with Tourette's and sharing his experiences publicly, where the unique name of his speech comes from, the importance of leaning into your authentic self, and the intersection of his identities as a neurodivergent gay man.

Learn more about Kevin and his Tourette's advocacy on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter. You can also watch his 13-minute talk, "You're Scaring the Bears: The Power of Tourette's," on YouTube.

Watch the video of this interview on YouTube!

Subscribe to the FREE Beyond 6 Seconds newsletter for early access to new episodes!

Support this podcast at BuyMeACoffee.com/Beyond6Seconds and get a shout-out on a future episode!

Read the episode transcript.

*Disclaimer: The views, guidance, opinions, and thoughts expressed in Beyond 6 Seconds episodes are solely mine and/or those of my guests, and do not necessarily represent those of my employer or other organizations.*

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