EPISODE · Jan 17, 2022 · 56 MIN
239: Realizing You're Cape-Able with Alex Gilbert
Today's guest: Alex GilbertI'm a New Yorker, a Mets fan, a yogi, and a brunch enthusiast. I also have dyslexia and ADHD.After spending my career working in leadership development, I decided to start a consulting and coaching business that will help adults with learning disabilities and/or ADHD who have been struggling in their careers. My business, Cape-Able Consulting, was created to help them navigate their day-to-day workloads so that they feel supported and are able to reach their highest potential. My biggest goal in creating Cape-Able Consulting is to change the stigma surrounding learning disabilities/ ADHD by reminding people what they Cape-able of. On this episode:Amber is joined by author and entrepreneur Alex Gilbert for a conversation on organization, limitations, and overcoming obstacles.Tweetable Quotes:"I had many teachers that called me out and made me feel less than, and also had some amazing supportive teachers." -Alex Gilbert"The approach I've seen to how parents identify and refer to a disability makes a difference in how the world will see that child." -Amber Fuhriman"I've had so many struggles that got me to where I am and I'm not afraid to talk about them. They shaped what success looked like for me." -Alex Gilbert"We have to remember to opt out of the comparison game." -Amber FuhrimanAlex Gilbert:https://www.capeableconsulting.comhttps://www.facebook.com/CapeAbleConsultingLLChttps://www.instagram.com/iamcapeableIf you are interested in connecting with Amber, send an email to [email protected] with other incredible people looking to break out of the corporate mindset by joining the More Than Corporate Facebook group: http://bit.ly/2MuWn53Schedule a connection call with Amber: https://calendly.com/amberfuhriman/connection-call?month=2021-05 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today's guest: Alex GilbertI'm a New Yorker, a Mets fan, a yogi, and a brunch enthusiast. I also have dyslexia and ADHD.After spending my career working in leadership development, I decided to start a consulting and coaching business that will help adults with learning disabilities and/or ADHD who have been struggling in their careers. My business, Cape-Able Consulting, was created to help them navigate their day-to-day workloads so that they feel supported and are able to reach their highest potential. My biggest goal in creating Cape-Able Consulting is to change the stigma surrounding learning disabilities/ ADHD by reminding people what they Cape-able of. On this episode:Amber is joined by author and entrepreneur Alex Gilbert for a conversation on organization, limitations, and overcoming obstacles.Tweetable Quotes:"I had many teachers that called me out and made me feel less than, and also had some amazing supportive teachers." -Alex Gilbert"The approach I've seen to how parents identify and refer to a disability makes a difference in how the world will see that child." -Amber Fuhriman"I've had so many struggles that got me to where I am and I'm not afraid to talk about them. They shaped what success looked like for me." -Alex Gilbert"We have to remember to opt out of the comparison game." -Amber FuhrimanAlex Gilbert:https://www.capeableconsulting.comhttps://www.facebook.com/CapeAbleConsultingLLChttps://www.instagram.com/iamcapeableIf you are interested in connecting with Amber, send an email to [email protected] with other incredible people looking to break out of the corporate mindset by joining the More Than Corporate Facebook group: http://bit.ly/2MuWn53Schedule a connection call with Amber: https://calendly.com/amberfuhriman/connection-call?month=2021-05 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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