
In this episode of Atypical 9to5, host Rayna Spasova - van Aalst speaks with Jane McNeice, a late-diagnosed autistic business owner, trainer, and author. They discuss her journey into entrepreneurship, the impact of late diagnosis on her career, and how she navigates work as an autistic professional. Jane shares insights on masking, networking, self-employment, and the importance of finding success on your own terms.
Learn more about Jane McNeice and her work on LinkedIn or visit her website Mind Matters.
Key Moments
πΉ 00:00 β Welcome to Atypical 9to5
πΉ 01:04 β Introducing Jane McNeice
πΉ 02:19 β Janeβs Journey to Self-Employment
πΉ 02:44 β Challenges of Networking and Training
πΉ 04:26 β The Importance of Scripting
πΉ 06:27 β Struggles with Public Speaking
πΉ 11:19 β Accommodations and Self-Employment
πΉ 13:53 β The Burden of Masking
πΉ 17:52 β Reactions to Autism Disclosure
πΉ 20:29 β Entrepreneurship and Autism
πΉ 20:58 β Reflecting on Career Choices and Autism
πΉ 23:27 β Early Career and Academic Pursuits
πΉ 25:16 β Transition to Mental Health and Self-Employment
πΉ 27:13 β Advice for Autistic Entrepreneurs
πΉ 32:12 β Navigating Networking as an Autistic Professional
πΉ 34:57 β Journey to Becoming an Author
πΉ 38:47 β Final Thoughts and Contact Information
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Disclaimer
The stories and experiences shared in this podcast are personal to each guest. Autism and neurodiversity are unique to every individual, and we aim to celebrate that diversity rather than generalize or make universal claims.