10 Things You Might Be Getting Wrong About Autism (Especially in Business)
There’s no such thing as normal.
At least, not in the way we’ve been taught to believe. The myth of the "neurotypical" standard—one correct way to communicate, collaborate, or contribute—is exactly that: a myth. And in business, this myth can quietly exclude or mislabel people who process and interact with the world differently.
More Than Efficiency: How Business Systems Can Holistically Support Neurodivergent Entrepreneurs
What I’ve come to understand is that systems aren’t just about productivity—they’re about capacity. When built with intention, they don’t just help you get more done. They help you feel more held.
Working with Mackenzie has shown me that systems can acheive more than efficiency.
Why I Work with Business Owners and Entrepreneurs: An Autistic Therapist’s Perspective
In this blog, I answer four questions to help you understand why I am positioned well to help both neurodivergent and neurotypical business owners using a unique combination of business coaching and therapy.
Thriving as a Neurodivergent Entrepreneur: Addressing Challenges & Mental Health in Business
As a neurodivergent entrepreneur and therapist, I understand firsthand the challenges of navigating business in a neurotypical world. My approach integrates music psychotherapy, counseling, and business coaching to help entrepreneurs find sustainable, value-centered ways to grow their businesses without sacrificing their well-being.