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EPISODE · May 23, 2026 · 40 MIN

Getting Work | S1 E2

from Doing Business with ADHD · host Caleb Bogia-Curles & Jake Brown

The conversation explores the challenges of marketing with ADHD, the framework for getting work, the process of launching and rebuilding businesses, the importance of patience and consistency in marketing, the focus on customers over leads, leveraging existing relationships for business growth, and the challenge of making offers and following up. Key takeaways include the need for a different approach to marketing with ADHD and the potential for faster wins by starting with existing relationships. The conversation delves into the concept of following up as an act of kindness and the importance of consistent follow-up in business relationships. It explores the impact of thoughtful and personal follow-up strategies on client relationships and business growth.TakeawaysMarketing with ADHD requires a different approachStarting with existing relationships can lead to faster wins Following up as a kindnessConsistent follow-up is keyDoing Business with ADHD is for the late-diagnosed, the self-diagnosed, and the "I've always been this way but nobody ever called it anything" crowd — business owners and founders who are finally starting to understand why the standard playbook never quite worked for them.Hosts Jake Brown and Caleb Bogia-Curles both have ADHD and both run businesses. Their conversations are honest, a little rambly, occasionally chase a squirrel or two — and somehow still land on real, practical advice about getting clients, getting paid, managing money, and building something sustainable.The rules weren't written for your brain. Let's change the rules.

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The conversation explores the challenges of marketing with ADHD, the framework for getting work, the process of launching and rebuilding businesses, the importance of patience and consistency in marketing, the focus on customers over leads, leveraging existing relationships for business growth, and the challenge of making offers and following up. Key takeaways include the need for a different approach to marketing with ADHD and the potential for faster wins by starting with existing relationships. The conversation delves into the concept of following up as an act of kindness and the importance of consistent follow-up in business relationships. It explores the impact of thoughtful and personal follow-up strategies on client relationships and business growth.TakeawaysMarketing with ADHD requires a different approachStarting with existing relationships can lead to faster wins Following up as a kindnessConsistent follow-up is keyDoing Business with ADHD is for the late-diagnosed, the self-diagnosed, and the "I've always been this way but nobody ever called it anything" crowd — business owners and founders who are finally starting to understand why the standard playbook never quite worked for them.Hosts Jake Brown and Caleb Bogia-Curles both have ADHD and both run businesses. Their conversations are honest, a little rambly, occasionally chase a squirrel or two — and somehow still land on real, practical advice about getting clients, getting paid, managing money, and building something sustainable.The rules weren't written for your brain. Let's change the rules.

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