9.02 | #AskListenBelieve with Sarah Ennor

Episode Summary

Host Meg McKeen welcomes Sarah Ennor to the podcast in today’s conversation. Sarah helps us understand how an ADHD diagnosis as an adult helped her to see her life, work, and self in new and informative ways. We talk about the risks of disclosing a diagnosis, and how, if a leader is actually leading, it may not even be necessary. Sarah tells the best stories - raw and compassionate - and reminds us that whether you are living with an ADHD diagnosis or just curious and want to learn more, inclusion is an individual job.  

Meet Sarah ennor

Sarah Ennor is a biracial speaker, lawyer, international athlete, and a woman thriving with ADHD. Her mission is to make ADHD human, and her talks and workshops show businesses how supporting ADHD is more than just a moral imperative - it’s a competitive advantage. Sarah also helps individuals affected by ADHD up their game with 1:1 support, education, and resources.

Links & resources mentioned in this episode

  • Learn more about Bound & Determined℠ Live - in-person events for women in insurance - here

  • Connect with Sarah on LinkedIn

  • Learn more about the work Sarah does to support organizations and individuals here: Growth Counsel

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