EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 49 MIN
The ADHD Entrepreneur’s Guide to Focus, Follow-Through, and Growth with Diann Wingert
from SuccessFULL With ADHD · host Brooke Schnittman MA, PCC, BCC
If you’ve ever been told your ADHD is either your biggest weakness or your greatest entrepreneurial superpower, this episode will challenge that narrative. I sit down with business coach, former psychotherapist, and ADHD-ish podcast host Diann Wingert to unpack the realities of building a business with an ADHD brain — from burnout and perfectionism to impulsivity and decision fatigue.Diann shares honest, practical insights on scaling sustainably, managing rejection sensitivity, and creating a business that works with your brain instead of against it. If you’re tired of trying to fit into a neurotypical business mold, this episode is for you.Episode Highlights[0:38] - Why the “ADHD is a superpower” narrative can be harmful[1:31] - Why Diann transitioned from psychotherapist to ADHD business coach[3:43] - The difference between therapy and coaching for ADHD entrepreneurs[9:00] - The overlooked connection between ADHD and trauma[10:24] - Why ADHD traits are context-dependent in business[13:14] - Why ADHD entrepreneurs struggle when it’s time to scale[15:05] - Diann’s “idea parking lot” strategy for impulsive ideas[18:42] - The “unholy trinity” of ADHD entrepreneurship: perfectionism, procrastination, and people pleasing[21:09] - How rejection sensitivity fuels burnout and self-sabotage[22:55] - Radical self-acceptance and why it matters in business[26:39] - Diann’s 4 business pillars: positioning, packaging, pricing, and promoting[29:53] - Why too many offers can hurt business growth[33:22] - Creating a sustainable marketing strategy for ADHD entrepreneurs[35:17] - How to stop chasing every shiny business idea[37:27] - Impulsive vs. overthinking ADHD entrepreneurs[43:08] - What most business coaches miss with ADHD clients[46:04] - Building a business that works with your ADHD brain, not against itLinks and Resources:Diann Wingert is a former psychotherapist, serial business owner, and ADHD business coach who helps entrepreneurs and creatives build businesses that work with their brains, not against them. Host of the ADHD-ish Podcast, Diann is passionate about helping neurodivergent business owners balance passion, purpose, and profit while embracing the creativity and innovation that come with ADHD.ADHD-ish Podcast: ADHD-ish™Diann Wingert Coaching website: ADHD Business Coach | Diann Wingert | For EntrepreneursDi AI - Diann Wingert's ADHD Business Coach DigitalClone: Di AI is here.LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diannwingertcoaching/Thank you for tuning into "SuccessFULL with ADHD." If this episode has impacted you, remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us reach and help more individuals navigating their journeys with ADHD.🚨Calling all aspiring ADHD coaches ▶️ https://www.coachingwithbrooke.com/coach-certification-and-trainingHelp your clients break free from paralysis and better manage their life with 3C Activation® coach training!💥Gain a proven process for ADHD coaching💥Earn 38 ICF Credits and 25.5 PAAC CCE’s💥Learn the latest neuroscience to boost your practice💥Qualify to be listed under ACO DirectoryLearn more ▶️ https://www.coachingwithbrooke.com/coach-certification-and-training
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If you’ve ever been told your ADHD is either your biggest weakness or your greatest entrepreneurial superpower, this episode will challenge that narrative. I sit down with business coach, former psychotherapist, and ADHD-ish podcast host Diann Wingert to unpack the realities of building a business with an ADHD brain — from burnout and perfectionism to impulsivity and decision fatigue. Diann shares honest, practical insights on scaling sustainably, managing rejection sensitivity, and creating ...
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