The ADHD Brains in Business Show is a bold, infotaining podcast designed for neurodivergent business owners who are ready to unmask and do business their way.
Hosted by Kim Raine, ADHD Business Coach, author of Square Pegs, founder of The Neurodiversity Training Academy and creator of the ADHD Business Collective, the show is a mix of solo episodes and expert interviews that blend real talk, practical strategies, and honest emotion.
From productivity hacks and burnout recovery to marketing with executive dysfunction and managing hormones while managing a business, no topic is off-limits because when you’ve got ADHD, building a successful business means thriving in life, too.
The tone is high-energy, warm, perfectly imperfect, and deeply validating for late-diagnosed ADHDers, especially women and entrepreneurs who’ve spent years going around in circles, doubting themselves, or wondering why the usual business advice never worked.
The show’s goal is to raise awareness, build community, and drive meaningful change for neurodivergent entrepreneurs and the professionals who support them. Episodes are packed with mindset shifts, motivational stories, and practical tools that listeners can apply immediately, so they come away feeling seen, supported, and empowered to build the life and businesses they truly deserve.
About Kim Raine
Kim Raine is an ADHD Author, Coach, and Educator who has spent the last 20 years running successful coaching businesses.
Her mission is to empower neurodivergents to find confidence, clarity, and success in mind, body, and business through a holistic blend of health and mindset coaching that helps them rediscover who they are after a lifetime of masking and misunderstanding.
Her frameworks help them rewrite the stories they’ve told themselves while living with undiagnosed ADHD, so they can grow their businesses with systems and strategies that work with their brains and their energy.
She is the founder of The Neurodiversity Training Academy, which specialises in ICF and CPD-accredited ADHD coach training.
Focused on real-world impact, the Academy equips students with the skills, tools, and confidence to support neurodivergent clients using Kim’s proven coaching frameworks and values-led, holistic approach.
They also partner with businesses to deliver employee training that promotes meaningful neuroinclusion in the workplace.
Diagnosed later in life, Kim has become a leading voice in the neurodivergent entrepreneur space.
She is the author of Square Pegs: A Book of Self-Discovery for Women with ADHD, founder of the Neurodiversity Training Academy, The ADHD Business Collective, and host of The ADHD Brains in Business Show podcast, a lively, perfectly imperfect space where motivation meets mindset, and messy action beats no action every time.
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The ADHD Brains in Business Show is a bold, infotaining podcast designed for neurodivergent business owners who are ready to unmask and do business their way.
Hosted by Kim Raine, ADHD Business Coach, author of Square Pegs, founder of The Neurodiversity Training Academy and creator of the ADHD Business Collective, the show is a mix of solo episodes and expert interviews that blend real talk, practical strategies, and honest emotion.
From productivity hacks and burnout recovery to marketing with executive dysfunction and managing hormones while managing a business, no topic is off-limits because when you’ve got ADHD, building a successful business means thriving in life, too.
The tone is high-energy, warm, perfectly imperfect, and deeply validating for late-diagnosed ADHDers, especially women and entrepreneurs who’ve spent years going around in circles, doubting themselves, or wondering why the usual business advice never worked.
The show’s goal is to raise awareness, build community, and drive meaningful change for neurodivergent entrepreneurs and the professionals who support them. Episodes are packed with mindset shifts, motivational stories, and practical tools that listeners can apply immediately, so they come away feeling seen, supported, and empowered to build the life and businesses they truly deserve.
About Kim Raine
Kim Raine is an ADHD Author, Coach, and Educator who has spent the last 20 years running successful coaching businesses.
Her mission is to empower neurodivergents to find confidence, clarity, and success in mind, body, and business through a holistic blend of health and mindset coaching that helps them rediscover who they are after a lifetime of masking and misunderstanding.
Her frameworks help them rewrite the stories they’ve told themselves while living with undiagnosed ADHD, so they can grow their businesses with systems and strategies that work with their brains and their energy.
She is the founder of The Neurodiversity Training Academy, which specialises in ICF and CPD-accredited ADHD coach training.
Focused on real-world impact, the Academy equips students with the skills, tools, and confidence to support neurodivergent clients using Kim’s proven coaching frameworks and values-led, holistic approach.
They also partner with businesses to deliver employee training that promotes meaningful neuroinclusion in the workplace.
Diagnosed later in life, Kim has become a leading voice in the neurodivergent entrepreneur space.
She is the author of Square Pegs: A Book of Self-Discovery for Women with ADHD, founder of the Neurodiversity Training Academy, The ADHD Business Collective, and host of The ADHD Brains in Business Show podcast, a lively, perfectly imperfect space where motivation meets mindset, and messy action beats no action every time.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, I dive into the messy, real-world challenges ADHD entrepreneurs face in business. Drawing from my own journey of chaos, growth, and breakthroughs, I share the three most common mistakes neurodivergent business owners make — and how to overcome them with practical strategies and a fresh perspective.
What you will learn:
Mistake #1: Too many ideas, not enough follow-through
→ How to manage cognitive hyperactivity and pause before you pivot
→ Why "setting the sat nav" is crucial to staying on track
Mistake #2: Constant distraction (especially comparisonitis)
→ How social media and “success envy” derail your momentum
→ Why staying in your own lane is the fastest way forward
Mistake #3: Trying to do everything at once
→ Understanding ADHD time blindness and executive dysfunction
→ How to focus on one thing at a time and actually finish it
If you’ve ever felt like you're stuck in a cycle of unfinished ideas, comparison spirals, or trying to do it all at once, this is your wake-up call.
Website: https://kimraine.com/
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