
ADHD at Work Doesn't Have to Mean Struggling in Silence with Meghan Brown-Enyia
From Organizing an ADHD Brain by Megs Crawford
April 1, 2026 · 47 min · Season 3 · Episode 22
About this episode
Meghan Brown-Enyia discusses her experiences and strategies for supporting neurodiverse employees in the workplace.
Meghan Brown-Enyia is an ADHD coach, social worker, and the founder of ADHD at Work. Diagnosed with ADHD later in life, she brings 15+ years of experience in HR, nonprofit leadership, and social work — plus her own lived experience — to help individuals and organizations better support neurodiverse employees. She specializes in executive function strategies, workplace accommodations, and helping people stop masking and start thriving. You can find her practical, solutions-focused content all ...
People in this episode
Host: Megs Crawford
Guest: Meghan Brown-Enyia
Topics covered
- ADHD
- workplace accommodations
- neurodiversity
- executive function strategies
- supporting employees
Keywords
- ADHD
- coaching
- workplace
- neurodiversity
- executive function
- accommodations
- masking
- thriving
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: ADHD at Work
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