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Neurodivergence and Burnout: Why Being Wired Differently Increases Risk, and What You Can Do About It

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Neurodivergence and Burnout: Why Being Wired Differently Increases Risk, and What You Can Do About It

Tuesday, November 18, 2025 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

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Burnout is a universal topic, but for neurodivergent individuals, it's a unique and often chronic experience. If your brain is wired a little differently, you know that the exhaustion can begin earlier, last longer, and cut deeper. Join leadership coach and author Rachel Radway as she explains the complex intersection of neurodivergence—including high sensitivity, ADHD, and autism—and chronic burnout. This webinar will help you understand why you might be at a higher risk and give you the tools to thrive without burning out. Rachel will explore key topics like masking and how to get the support you need, helping you bridge the gap between how you're wired and the world you navigate every day.

You will learn:

  • What neurodivergence really is and how it can show up in unexpected ways.
  • Why neurodivergent individuals are particularly vulnerable to burnout.
  • Practical tools and key steps to prevent chronic burnout.

Rachel Radway is a certified leadership coach, mentor, and author dedicated to helping high-achieving, perceptive, and neurodivergent individuals lead with confidence and authenticity. With over 25 years of experience in corporate leadership roles across tech, nonprofits, and global enterprises, Rachel has a unique understanding of the pressures facing today's leaders. Her acclaimed book, Perceptive: Insights for leaders who feel more, process deeply, and think differently, is the 2025 NYC Big Book Award Winner in the Cross Genre category and a 2025 Nonfiction Book Awards Silver winner. She’s also a contributing author to the bestselling Leading with Compassion: Cultivating Connection from the Inside Out. Rachel's work empowers her clients to succeed on their own terms—without burning out.