Moving Towards "Neuroconvergence" with Google's Ennis Olson

Moving Towards "Neuroconvergence" with Google's Ennis Olson

From The Anxious Achiever by Morra Aarons-Mele

March 31, 2026 · 1h 9m · Episode 307

About this episode

Ennis Olson discusses how understanding brain function can improve work effectiveness and reduce anxiety.

What if the problem isn’t your focus, your discipline, or your productivity, but the way you’ve been taught to work? In this episode, I talk with Ennis Olson, Global Innovation Lead at Google, about what changes when you truly understand how your brain operates. Ennis shares how his late diagnosis of ADHD and autism helped him make sense of a career built on creativity, curiosity, and constant reinvention and why those same traits can create friction in traditional work environments. We break down how to navigate days when your brain won’t cooperate, how to design your work around your energy, and why self-awareness is one of the most powerful tools you can build. Tune in to learn how to reduce anxiety, work more effectively, and lead in a way that honors how you’re wired. Check out our sponsors: Northwest Registered Agent - Protect your privacy, build your brand and get your complete business identity in just 10 clicks and 10 minutes! Visit https://www.northwestregisteredagent.com/achieverfree Shopify - Sign up for a $1 per month trial, just go to http://shopify.com/anxiousachiever Talkiatry - Head to http://talkiatry.com/achiever and complete the short assessment to get matched…

People in this episode

Host: Morra Aarons-Mele

Guest: Ennis Olson

Topics covered

  • neurodiversity
  • ADHD
  • autism
  • work design
  • self-awareness
  • anxiety reduction

Keywords

  • neuroconvergence
  • creativity
  • curiosity
  • energy management
  • traditional work environments

Sponsors

Northwest Registered Agent, Shopify, Talkiatry, Working Genius, Brevo

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Google, Brevo

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