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Speak Out Like a Mother: Speaking Your Mind and Using Your Business as an Act of Resistance with Breann Colpitts

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Welcome back to Business Like a Mother! In today’s episode, I’m thrilled to have Breann Colpitts on the show. Breann is an autistic school psychologist, social coach for twice-exceptional humans, and a mom to two neurodivergent children. She’s also the co-host of the Parenting Neurodivergent Humans podcast and the co-founder of Successfully Social. Breann is using her business as an act of resistance, and her story is one of courage, hope, and transformation.

In this conversation, we dive into:

  • Breann’s journey from school psychology to entrepreneurship, shaped by her personal experiences
  • How she navigates the world of neurodivergence and creates a space for individuals with diverse needs
  • The importance of social emotional learning and how her business addresses gaps in the public school system
  • How Breann uses her platform to speak out against harmful practices and advocate for the neurodivergent community
  • The power of business, advocacy, and staying true to your beliefs—even when it's uncomfortable

Breann shares how her transition from working in schools to becoming a business owner was deeply personal and rooted in her commitment to social change. Her story is inspiring and offers a unique perspective on using business as a tool for education, advocacy, and making a difference for neurodivergent individuals.

What to Expect:

  • Building a business from personal experience and how it serves the neurodivergent community
  • The impact of social emotional learning and teaching beyond standardized testing
  • Using your business as a form of resistance to advocate for change
  • The power of advocacy and showing up fully in your business, even when it feels risky

If Breann’s message resonates with you, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who could benefit from this conversation!

Links Mentioned in the Episode:

We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers: Bookshop link

Follow Breann

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Welcome back to Business Like a Mother! In today’s episode, I’m thrilled to have Breann Colpitts on the show. Breann is an autistic school psychologist, social coach for twice-exceptional humans, and a mom to two neurodivergent children. She’s also the co-host of the Parenting Neurodivergent Humans podcast and the co-founder of Successfully Social. Breann is using her business as an act of resistance, and her story is one of courage, hope, and transformation.

In this conversation, we dive into:

  • Breann’s journey from school psychology to entrepreneurship, shaped by her personal experiences
  • How she navigates the world of neurodivergence and creates a space for individuals with diverse needs
  • The importance of social emotional learning and how her business addresses gaps in the public school system
  • How Breann uses her platform to speak out against harmful practices and advocate for the neurodivergent community
  • The power of business, advocacy, and staying true to your beliefs—even when it's uncomfortable

Breann shares how her transition from working in schools to becoming a business owner was deeply personal and rooted in her commitment to social change. Her story is inspiring and offers a unique perspective on using business as a tool for education, advocacy, and making a difference for neurodivergent individuals.

What to Expect:

  • Building a business from personal experience and how it serves the neurodivergent community
  • The impact of social emotional learning and teaching beyond standardized testing
  • Using your business as a form of resistance to advocate for change
  • The power of advocacy and showing up fully in your business, even when it feels risky

If Breann’s message resonates with you, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who could benefit from this conversation!

Links Mentioned in the Episode:

We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers: Bookshop link

Follow Breann

Website


  continue reading

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