New Episode: Designing Meetings for Neurodivergent Brains



Let’s stop designing meetings made for mirrors and multitasking

You wouldn’t hold a mirror to your face in a real meeting… so why are we doing it on Zoom?

In this new episode of the Health-Powered Productivity podcast, I share practical ways to design meetings for neurodivergent brains and why it makes meetings better for everyone.

We cover:

  • Why self-view is making you tired
  • What Zoom dysmorphia is (and why it’s real)
  • When chat becomes a distraction instead of a feature
  • How to shift from a meeting of spectators to players

P.S. Did you know we categorize our podcasts to make it easier for you? Designing Meetings for Neurodivergent Brains (and more like it!) can be found in our Meetings playlist.

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