ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator

Steve August

You’re an entrepreneur with ADHD. You’ve got big ideas, a fast brain… and a to-do list that’s longer than a CVS receipt. You’re driven—but staying focused, finishing what you start, and scaling your business? That can feel impossible. Welcome to the ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator Podcast. Hosted by Steve August—ADHD coach, founder, and lifelong entrepreneur. Steve ha's built and exited companies, served as CMO of a $100 million business. Late diagnosed with ADHD at age 54, Steve now helps ADHD entrepreneurs get out of overwhelm find their focus and create freedom. This podcast is your go-to resource for building a business that works with your ADHD brain, not against it. We’re talking " brain-first" practical strategies to help you prioritize, start focus and finish, and sustain over time so you can reap the rewards of your brilliance. If you've ever felt like traditional business success advice wasn’t made for how your brain works, this show proves there's a different path. One built not in spite of your brain - but because of it. You’ll hear real stories from founders who are growing businesses without burning out… and we’ll keep it simple, actionable, and ADHD-friendly every step of the way. So if you’re ready to grow your business, feel free, and finally say… ‘Not now, squirrels. We’ve got work to do.’ Hit subscribe. Let’s go!

  1. The Emotional Profit of Celebrating Wins

    1 DAY AGO

    The Emotional Profit of Celebrating Wins

    Big announcement! The next cohort of my life-changing Focus Formula program starts June 2nd. In 6 weeks, you’ll build a system that works with your ADHD brain so you can focus on what matters, follow through consistently, and create calmer, more sustainable growth. If you’re ready to turn your brilliant chaos into momentum and freedom, apply now. Get all the details here: https://steveaugustcoaching.com/focus ---------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator Podcast. Host Steve August, Founder of ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator (AEX) and Steve August Coaching, shares a solo episode on why ADHD entrepreneurs often forget their progress and minimise their wins. He explains how working memory challenges can make it hard to remember accomplishments, even after putting in consistent effort. Steve talks about the importance of reviewing past weeks and months, celebrating progress, and taking what he calls “emotional profit” from showing up and getting things done. This episode highlights how recognising small and big wins can help ADHD entrepreneurs stay motivated, build confidence, and keep moving forward in business and life. Steve shares why many ADHD entrepreneurs struggle to recognise their progress and often forget the wins they have achieved. He explains how working memory challenges can make accomplishments feel invisible, even after weeks of hard work and consistency. Steve talks about the value of reviewing past weeks or months, celebrating both small and large wins, and taking what he calls “emotional profit” from showing up and completing meaningful work. He also highlights how acknowledging progress can improve motivation, reduce discouragement, and help ADHD entrepreneurs build more confidence and steady momentum over time. Key Takeaways:Celebrate Your Wins: ADHD brains can easily forget progress and accomplishments.Review Your Progress: Looking back at past weeks or months helps you see how much you have done.Take Emotional Profit: Acknowledging your effort and progress can improve motivation and build confidence. Additional Insights:ADHD brains can forget progress easily.Reviewing past work helps reveal wins.Celebrating progress builds motivation and confidence. Here are a few quotes from the episode: “We may have been working really hard, but we don’t remember what we did.” - Steve August“Celebrating the wins is taking the emotional profit for showing up and doing what we needed to do.” - Steve August“If we don’t take it, it gets really discouraging.” - Steve August Join Steve August as he explains why ADHD entrepreneurs often forget their progress and struggle to recognise their wins. Learn how working memory challenges can make accomplishments feel invisible, why reviewing past work helps reveal progress, and how taking “emotional profit” can improve motivation, confidence, and steady growth over time. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Introduction to Focus Formula & ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator (AEX) [00:29] - Why ADHD brains forget their wins [03:46] - What "emotional profit" means [04:53] - Step 1: Review your calendar to uncover wins [05:47] - Step 2: Stop moving the goalposts, use "good, better, best" FOLLOW THE HOST: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-august-b2b-adhd-business-founder-coach/Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adhd-entrepreneur-accelerator/Website: https://steveaugustcoaching.com/Email: steve@steveaugustcoaching.comX: https://x.com/steveaugustInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/steveaugustpdx/ FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rocket-ship-founder/id1659287071YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDEntrepreneurAcceleratorSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rQhk7bt3ZriSNfeVLxBj9?si=10ec3f4b0a374035

    7 min
  2. Why Your ADHD Brain Crashes After Big Wins (And What to Do About It)

    14 MAY

    Why Your ADHD Brain Crashes After Big Wins (And What to Do About It)

    🔥 ADHD making business harder than it needs to be? Try these free resources: 🧠 Start with my free Weekly ADHD Dashboard – The “Brain-first” system I use to plan my week and make consistent progress. 👉 https://bit.ly/Why-Your-ADHD-BrainCr-ashes-After-Big-Wins-And-What-to-Do-About-It ------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator Podcast. Host Steve August, Founder of ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator (AEX) and Steve August Coaching, shares a solo episode on why ADHD entrepreneurs often feel a crash after reaching a big milestone. He explains how hyperfocus, dopamine, and executive function work together during intense build periods and why motivation can suddenly drop once the work is finished. Steve talks about the importance of planning for recovery after major deadlines and avoiding burnout from extreme productivity cycles. This episode highlights how creating a steadier and more sustainable workflow can help ADHD entrepreneurs make consistent progress in business and life. Steve shares his experience of finishing a major update for the ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator community and the mental dip that followed after reaching the milestone. He explains how ADHD brains use a lot of dopamine and executive function during intense work periods, which can lead to lower motivation once the goal is complete. Steve highlights the importance of expecting this recovery phase, adjusting workloads, and giving the brain time to restore. He also emphasizes creating a steadier workflow instead of relying on stressful deadline cycles. The focus is on understanding ADHD patterns, preventing burnout, and building sustainable progress over time. Key Takeaways:Expect the Post Milestone Dip: Recovery after intense work is normal.Protect Your Energy: Plan lighter workloads after major deadlines.Build Steady Progress: Consistent work helps prevent burnout. Additional Insights:Big Milestones Use Mental Energy: ADHD brains can feel drained after intense focus periods.Plan for Recovery Time: Lighter schedules after deadlines help restore energy and focus.Steady Work Prevents Burnout: Smaller and more consistent progress is easier to sustain long-term. Here are a few quotes from the episode: “We’ve expended a lot of dopamine. We’ve used up a lot of executive function to get to this point.” - Steve August“There’s going to be a dip after the milestone.” - Steve August“The game with business and life is that steady progress over time.” - Steve August Join Steve August as he explains why ADHD entrepreneurs often feel a mental crash after reaching a big milestone. Learn how dopamine and executive function affect focus and motivation, why recovery time matters after intense work periods, and how steady progress can help prevent burnout and support long-term success. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Grab Your Free ADHD Dashboard to Master Your Week! [00:28] - The Post-Milestone Crash [02:38] - Why ADHD Brains Don't Celebrate [04:22] - Schedule Less After a Win [05:15] - Prepare for the Recovery Side FOLLOW THE HOST: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-august-b2b-adhd-business-founder-coach/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adhd-entrepreneur-accelerator/ Website: https://steveaugustcoaching.com/ Email: steve@steveaugustcoaching.comX: https://x.com/steveaugustInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/steveaugustpdx/ FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rocket-ship-founder/id1659287071YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDEntrepreneurAcceleratorSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rQhk7bt3ZriSNfeVLxBj9?si=10ec3f4b0a374035

    6 min
  3. The Shame-Free Way for ADHD Entrepreneurs to Delegate with Avy Schondorf

    7 MAY

    The Shame-Free Way for ADHD Entrepreneurs to Delegate with Avy Schondorf

    🔥 ADHD making business harder than it needs to be? Try these free resources: 🧠 Start with my free Weekly ADHD Dashboard – The “Brain-first” system I use to plan my week and make consistent progress. 👉 https://bit.ly/Avi-gailSchon-dorf --------------------------------------------------------------- In this episode of the ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator Podcast, host Steve August talks with Avigail Schondorf, Founder and CEO at Alisto and Show Host at AvyHD. Avigail shares how she built a team-based virtual assistant model to support neurodivergent founders, with a focus on delegation, systems, and executive function support. She also talks about her ADHD journey, the challenges of running a business, and how the right support can improve focus, reduce burnout, and help entrepreneurs grow. Avigail Schondorf shares how moving to the United States during COVID led her to rethink her career and build her own business. She explains how working with virtual assistants revealed gaps in systems, communication, and delegation for founders. She also talks about her ADHD journey, how it shaped the way she builds teams, and why structured support, clear communication, and human connection are key to staying focused and getting work done. Key Takeaways:Delegation Gaps: Founders struggle to manage tasks and extract clear information.ADHD Challenges: Executive function makes planning, follow-through, and organisation harder.Practical Support: Clear systems, strong communication, and team-based support improve focus and execution. Additional Insights:Team Approach Matters: Working with a team of assistants helps manage multiple tasks at once.Clear Communication Helps: Focused and direct messages improve clarity and execution.Human Support Counts: Ongoing guidance and accountability help founders stay on track and follow through. Here are a few quotes from the episode: “Clarity is kindness. Do not say yes unless you know how you will deliver.” Avigail Schondorf“I solve your problem by mapping what you have and what you do not have.” Avigail Schondorf“Your problem is not tools. It is extracting the right information.” Avigail Schondorf Join Avigail Schondorf as she shares how moving to the United States during COVID led her to build Alisto, a virtual assistant company designed for neurodivergent founders. She explains how working with teams revealed challenges with delegation and communication, and how clear systems, structured support, and strong human connection can improve focus, reduce overwhelm, and help business owners follow through more consistently. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Teaser [01:03] - Grab Your Free ADHD Dashboard to Master Your Week! [01:31] - Meet Avi Schondorf: social worker turned entrepreneur [02:53] - Moving from Israel to the US with no work permit [04:13] - Managing Filipino VAs during COVID’s chaos [06:37] - How ADHD showed up (kids, self-diagnosis, reparenting) [09:22] - Why she built Alisto: the agency she needed [13:26] - Executive assistants as support for your executive function [16:44] - Three pillars: communication, decision support, operations [20:02] - What to look for in a great assistant (neurotypical + smart) [22:59] - Building systems and handing them off (shame-free) [27:41] - Where to find Avi & closing thoughts FOLLOW THE GUEST ON: Avigail Schondorf - LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/avy-schondorf/ Alisto - LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/company/alistova/ AvyHD - LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/company/avyhd/ AvyHD - YT Profile: https://www.youtube.com/@avy-hd Website: Alisto: https://alistova.com/ FOLLOW THE HOST: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-august-b2b-adhd-business-founder-coach/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adhd-entrepreneur-accelerator/ Website: https://steveaugustcoaching.com/ Email: steve@steveaugustcoaching.comX: https://x.com/steveaugust?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/steveaugustpdx/ FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rocket-ship-founder/id1659287071YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDEntrepreneurAcceleratorSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rQhk7bt3ZriSNfeVLxBj9?si=10ec3f4b0a374035

    29 min
  4. Build Mode vs. Sell Mode: The ADHD Cave Problem

    30 APR

    Build Mode vs. Sell Mode: The ADHD Cave Problem

    ADHD making business harder than it needs to be? Try these free resources: 🧠 Start with my free Weekly ADHD Dashboard – The “Brain-first” system I use to plan my week and make consistent progress. 👉 https://bit.ly/build-modevs-se-ll-mode-the-adhd-cave-problem ------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator Podcast. Host Steve August, Founder of ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator (AEX) and Steve August Coaching, shares a solo episode on the challenge of balancing build mode and sell mode as an ADHD entrepreneur. He explains how getting deep into creation can lead to going quiet on marketing and outreach. Steve talks about all-or-nothing thinking, how it affects consistency, and why it is important to challenge that mindset. He introduces a simple, good, better, best approach to stay visible while building. This episode highlights the importance of setting timeframes, doing minimal actions, and working with your brain to stay consistent. Steve shares a personal experience of being deep in build mode while working on his program and how it affected his ability to stay consistent with marketing and outreach. He explains that ADHD can lead to all-or-nothing thinking, which makes it harder to balance creating and selling at the same time. Steve highlights the importance of questioning these thoughts, adjusting expectations, and focusing on small, consistent actions. He also emphasizes setting clear timeframes and doing minimal outreach to stay visible. The focus is on self-awareness, simple systems, and maintaining progress while building. Key Takeaways:Balance Build and Sell: Stay visible with simple actions.Challenge All or Nothing Thinking: Progress still counts.Take Small Actions: Focus on good enough output. Additional Insights:Build Mode Pulls Focus: Deep creation can reduce time spent on marketing and outreach.Set Clear Limits: Having a timeframe helps you avoid staying in cave mode too long.Minimum Effort Matters: Small actions keep you visible even during busy build phases. Here are a few quotes from the episode: “It’s really easy for ADHD brains to go into a little bit of their cave and just create.” - Steve August“Anything that’s put out there is by default good.” - Steve August“Give yourself a timeframe for when you’re going to come out.” - Steve August Join Steve August as he shares how being deep in build mode affected his focus on marketing and outreach as an ADHD entrepreneur. Learn how to stay visible with simple actions, challenge all-or-nothing thinking, and set clear timeframes while building. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Grab Your Free ADHD Dashboard to Master Your Week! [00:28] - Why ADHD Entrepreneurs Hide in "Cave Mode" [01:47] - The Danger of Going Dark on Marketing & Selling [02:36] - Stop All-or-Nothing Thinking (You're Doing More Than You Think) [04:00] - Use "Good, Better, Best" Instead of Chasing Perfection [05:30] - Give Yourself a Deadline & a Minimum to Stay Visible FOLLOW THE HOST: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-august-b2b-adhd-business-founder-coach/Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adhd-entrepreneur-accelerator/August & Wonder: https://www.linkedin.com/company/augustandwonder/Website: https://steveaugustcoaching.com/Email: steve@steveaugustcoaching.comX: https://x.com/steveaugustInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/steveaugustpdx/ FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rocket-ship-founder/id1659287071YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDEntrepreneurAcceleratorSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rQhk7bt3ZriSNfeVLxBj9?si=10ec3f4b0a374035

    8 min
  5. When Life Hits Hard: Grief, ADHD, and the Systems That Held Me Together

    23 APR

    When Life Hits Hard: Grief, ADHD, and the Systems That Held Me Together

    🔥 ADHD making business harder than it needs to be? Try these free resources: 🧠 Start with my free Weekly ADHD Dashboard – The “Brain-first” system I use to plan my week and make consistent progress. 👉 https://bit.ly/when-life-hits-hard-grief-AD-HD-andthe-systems-that-held-me-together ------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator Podcast. Host Steve August, Founder of ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator (AEX) and Steve August Coaching, shares a personal episode about dealing with grief after the loss of a close college friend and how it impacted his focus and emotions. He explains how ADHD can make emotional regulation and executive function more challenging during difficult moments. Steve talks about adjusting expectations, doing lighter tasks, and giving yourself grace instead of forcing deep work. This episode highlights the importance of self-awareness, building a supportive system, and creating a buffer so you can handle life’s unexpected challenges without losing progress. Steve shares a personal experience of losing a close college friend and how it affected his focus, emotions, and ability to work. He explains that grief can disrupt executive function and emotional regulation, especially for ADHD entrepreneurs. Steve highlights the importance of recognizing your limits, adjusting your workload, and focusing on simpler tasks during difficult moments. He also emphasizes building consistent systems and creating a buffer so you can handle unexpected challenges. The focus is on self-awareness, giving yourself grace, and maintaining progress even during hard times. Key Takeaways:Adjust Your Expectations: Accept that focus and productivity will drop during emotional challenges.Do What You Can: Shift to simpler, low-effort tasks instead of forcing deep work.Build a Buffer: Consistent systems help you handle unexpected events without losing progress. Additional Insights:Grief Affects Focus: Emotional stress can disrupt attention, memory, and productivity.Give Yourself Grace: Allow space to process without forcing high-level work.Awareness Helps You Adjust: Understanding your ADHD patterns makes it easier to respond and adapt. Here are a few quotes from the episode: “I knew right from the get-go that I was not going to be able to focus.” - Steve August“I just did the easy stuff, the stuff that did not require a ton of executive function.” - Steve August“Give yourself some grace.” - Steve August Join Steve August as he shares a personal experience of loss and how it impacted his focus, emotions, and daily work as an ADHD entrepreneur. Learn how to adjust your workload, focus on simple tasks, and give yourself space during difficult moments. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Grab Your Free ADHD Dashboard to Master Your Week! [00:28] - Losing a Close Friend at 57 [02:55] - Why Grief Hits ADHD Brains, Harder [03:58] - Giving Yourself Grace & Doing Easy Work [06:30] - The Key: Building a Buffer Before Life Happens FOLLOW THE HOST: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-august-b2b-adhd-business-founder-coach/Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adhd-entrepreneur-accelerator/August & Wonder: https://www.linkedin.com/company/augustandwonder/Website: https://steveaugustcoaching.com/Email: steve@steveaugustcoaching.comX: https://x.com/steveaugustInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/steveaugustpdx/ FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rocket-ship-founder/id1659287071YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDEntrepreneurAcceleratorSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rQhk7bt3ZriSNfeVLxBj9?si=10ec3f4b0a374035

    8 min
  6. ADHD Changed My Whole Approach to Leadership with Heather Gunnell

    16 APR

    ADHD Changed My Whole Approach to Leadership with Heather Gunnell

    🔥 ADHD making business harder than it needs to be? Try these free resources: 🧠 Start with my free Weekly ADHD Dashboard – The “Brain-first” system I use to plan my week and make consistent progress. 👉 https://bit.ly/Heath-erFarr-Gunnell --------------------------------------------------------------- In this episode of the ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator Podcast, host Steve August talks with Heather Gunnell, an executive coach and leadership consultant, Co-Founder, and the Culture Champion of LumenusWorks. With more than 20 years of experience across nonprofit, healthcare, and leadership development, Heather shares insights on building healthy team culture, improving communication and trust, and turning self-awareness into real change. She also discusses her recent ADHD journey, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and how structure and support can improve focus and productivity. Heather shares how her career across nonprofit and healthcare led her to notice burnout, communication gaps, and leadership challenges in teams and herself. She explains how ADHD traits became more visible when she started her own business, making it harder to stay organised, follow through on ideas, and create structure. Drawing from her experience, she highlights the value of simple routines, coworking support, and practical tools to build focus, consistency, and steady progress in business and daily work. Key Takeaways:Leadership Gaps: Poor communication and low trust hold teams back.ADHD Challenges: Lack of structure makes focus and follow-through harder.Simple Solutions: Routines and coworking help improve consistency and progress. Additional Insights:Naming Issues Helps: Addressing hard topics directly improves team communication and trust.External Perspective Matters: Outside support helps teams see problems clearly and take action.Small Structure Changes: Simple routines and support systems can drive steady progress over time. Here are a few quotes from the episode: “Most people want to do the right thing. They just do not quite know how.” Heather Gunnell“The best way to push through it is to name it.” Heather Gunnell“I feel like I am getting off the hamster wheel.” Heather Gunnell Join Heather Gunnell as she shares how her journey through nonprofit and healthcare work led her to build a leadership consulting business focused on team culture and communication. She explains how starting her own business revealed challenges with focus and structure, and how simple routines, coworking support, and practical tools can help improve consistency, build momentum, and create more sustainable success. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Teaser [01:04] - Grab Your Free ADHD Dashboard to Master Your Week! [01:32] - Introducing Heather Gunnell [03:45] - Heather’s meandering career journey [06:10] - What Luminous Works does (leadership & team dynamics) [08:00] - Handling cynicism and uncomfortable conversations [11:49] - Trust as the foundation of team cohesion [14:03] - How ADHD got on Heather’s radar [18:20] - What works in the ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator (coworking) [22:25] - “Low trauma deadlines” and planning months ahead FOLLOW THE GUEST: LinkedIn Profiles: Heather Gunnell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heathergunnell/LumenusWorks: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lumenusworks/ Website: LumenusWorks: https://lumenusworks.com/ FOLLOW THE HOST: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-august-b2b-adhd-business-founder-coach/Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adhd-entrepreneur-accelerator/Website: https://steveaugustcoaching.com/Email: steve@steveaugustcoaching.comX: https://x.com/steveaugust?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/steveaugustpdx/ FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rocket-ship-founder/id1659287071YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDEntrepreneurAcceleratorSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rQhk7bt3ZriSNfeVLxBj9?si=10ec3f4b0a374035

    24 min
  7. ADHD and AI: Holy Grail or Infinite Rabbit Hole?

    2 APR

    ADHD and AI: Holy Grail or Infinite Rabbit Hole?

    🔥 ADHD making business harder than it needs to be? Try these free resources: 🧠 Start with my free Weekly ADHD Dashboard – The “Brain-first” system I use to plan my week and make consistent progress. 👉 https://bit.ly/ADHD-an-dAI-Holy-Grail-or-Rabbit-Hole ------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator Podcast. Host Steve August, Founder of ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator (AEX) and Steve August Coaching, explores the role of AI for ADHD entrepreneurs and whether it acts as a powerful support or a major distraction. He explains how AI can help with organisation, decision-making, and reducing overwhelm, while also warning about the risk of falling into endless tool chasing and procrastination. Steve shares a simple and practical approach to using AI with intention, focusing on clear goals, core offers, and proactive use. This episode highlights how to get the benefits of AI without losing focus or direction. Steve explores how ADHD entrepreneurs can approach AI in a fast-moving and distracting environment. He explains that while AI can support organisation, decision-making, and content creation, it can also become a source of procrastination and overwhelm. Steve highlights the importance of staying focused on core goals, clear offers, and the real value you provide. He shares a simple approach that includes setting priorities, building a problem list, and using AI with intention. The focus is on using AI as a helpful tool without losing direction or control. Key Takeaways:Stay Focused on the Work: AI is a tool that supports your core business, not the main goal.Avoid the Rabbit Hole: Chasing every new tool can lead to distraction and lost time.Use AI with Intention: Clear priorities and proactive use help you get real value. Additional Insights:AI Can Be a Distraction: The constant flow of new tools can pull attention away from real work.Tools Are Not the Solution: AI improves what you already have but does not replace clear offers.Proactive Use Matters: Setting time and choosing tasks helps you stay in control and avoid overwhelm. Here are a few quotes from the episode: “AI is an optimizer, an enhancer, something that helps you do the thing itself.” - Steve August“The AI tools become the work instead of an aid to the work.” - Steve August“Proactivity over reactivity.” - Steve August Join Steve August as he shares a practical approach to using AI as an ADHD entrepreneur. Learn how AI can support your focus, organisation, and decision-making without becoming a distraction. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Grab Your Free ADHD Dashboard to Master Your Week! [00:28] - AI for ADHD: Holy Grail or Rabbit Hole? [02:12] - Why ADHD Brains Are Drawn to AI [05:16] - AI Is an Optimizer, Not the Main Thing [08:04] - 6 Steps to Use AI Without Getting Distracted [11:58] - Wrap-Up & Call to Action FOLLOW THE HOST: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-august-b2b-adhd-business-founder-coach/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adhd-entrepreneur-accelerator/ August & Wonder: https://www.linkedin.com/company/augustandwonder/ Website: https://steveaugustcoaching.com/ Email: steve@steveaugustcoaching.comX: https://x.com/steveaugustInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/steveaugustpdx/ FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rocket-ship-founder/id1659287071YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDEntrepreneurAcceleratorSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rQhk7bt3ZriSNfeVLxBj9?si=10ec3f4b0a374035

    12 min
  8. The Loneliness Nobody Talks About - When You’re Neurodivergent

    26 MAR

    The Loneliness Nobody Talks About - When You’re Neurodivergent

    🔥 ADHD making business harder than it needs to be? Try these free resources: 🧠 Start with my free Weekly ADHD Dashboard – The “Brain-first” system I use to plan my week and make consistent progress. 👉 https://bit.ly/the-lone-linessnobody-talks-about ------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator Podcast. Host Steve August, Founder of ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator (AEX) and Steve August Coaching, shares a personal reflection on the loneliness that can come with being a neurodivergent entrepreneur in a neurotypical world. He explains how masking, isolation, and mental overload can drain energy and create disconnection. Steve highlights the importance of finding supportive communities where you can be yourself, co-regulate, and feel understood. This episode offers a simple reminder that you are not alone and that being around people who share your experience can improve both well-being and focus. Steve explores the feeling of loneliness that many ADHD and neurodivergent individuals experience while living in a neurotypical world. He explains how constantly masking and trying to fit in can be exhausting and lead to isolation. Steve also shares how ADHD brains often withdraw to manage mental overload, which can create a cycle of disconnection. He encourages listeners to seek out supportive communities where they can drop the mask, feel understood, and connect with others who share similar experiences. The focus is on reducing isolation, improving emotional balance, and creating space for better focus and well-being. Key Takeaways:You Are Not Alone: Feeling isolated as a neurodivergent person is common.Drop the Mask: Being yourself around the right people reduces stress.Find Your People: Supportive groups help you feel understood and improve focus. Additional Insights:Masking Takes Energy: Constantly trying to fit in can be mentally draining.Isolation Can Grow: Withdrawing to manage overload can increase loneliness.Co-Regulation Helps: Being around similar minds can improve calm and focus. Here are a few quotes from the episode: “Being a neurodivergent individual, living in a neurotypical world can be lonely.” - Steve August“We are always putting on the mask.” - Steve August“You are not alone, and there are places you can go to where people catch you.” - Steve August Join Steve August as he shares a personal reflection on the loneliness many ADHD and neurodivergent entrepreneurs experience. Learn how masking and isolation can drain your energy and make it harder to stay connected. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Grab Your Free ADHD Dashboard to Master Your Week! [00:28] - The Loneliness of a Neurodivergent World [01:37] - The Cost of Masking [02:54] - The Cycle of Isolation [03:58] - Co-Regulation and Dropping the Mask [04:55] - Finding Your Tribe [05:53] - A Simple Invitation FOLLOW THE HOST: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-august-b2b-adhd-business-founder-coach/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adhd-entrepreneur-accelerator/ August & Wonder: https://www.linkedin.com/company/augustandwonder/ Website: https://steveaugustcoaching.com/ Email: steve@steveaugustcoaching.comX: https://x.com/steveaugustInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/steveaugustpdx/ FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rocket-ship-founder/id1659287071YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDEntrepreneurAcceleratorSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rQhk7bt3ZriSNfeVLxBj9?si=10ec3f4b0a374035

    7 min

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You’re an entrepreneur with ADHD. You’ve got big ideas, a fast brain… and a to-do list that’s longer than a CVS receipt. You’re driven—but staying focused, finishing what you start, and scaling your business? That can feel impossible. Welcome to the ADHD Entrepreneur Accelerator Podcast. Hosted by Steve August—ADHD coach, founder, and lifelong entrepreneur. Steve ha's built and exited companies, served as CMO of a $100 million business. Late diagnosed with ADHD at age 54, Steve now helps ADHD entrepreneurs get out of overwhelm find their focus and create freedom. This podcast is your go-to resource for building a business that works with your ADHD brain, not against it. We’re talking " brain-first" practical strategies to help you prioritize, start focus and finish, and sustain over time so you can reap the rewards of your brilliance. If you've ever felt like traditional business success advice wasn’t made for how your brain works, this show proves there's a different path. One built not in spite of your brain - but because of it. You’ll hear real stories from founders who are growing businesses without burning out… and we’ll keep it simple, actionable, and ADHD-friendly every step of the way. So if you’re ready to grow your business, feel free, and finally say… ‘Not now, squirrels. We’ve got work to do.’ Hit subscribe. Let’s go!