The Impostor Syndrome Files

Let’s Talk about Neurodiversity at Work

June 21, 2022 Kim Meninger Season 3 Episode 120
The Impostor Syndrome Files
Let’s Talk about Neurodiversity at Work
Show Notes

In this episode of the Impostor Syndrome Files, we talk about neurodiversity in the workplace. Neurodiverse professionals think and work differently, which can lead them to experience self-doubt and anxiety. A lack of understanding about neurodiversity and lack of access to resources can also create confusion and frustration among managers and colleagues who work with neurodiverse professionals. My guest this week, Toni Bator, a coach who specializes in working with neurodiverse populations, shares insights to help us better understand neurodiversity and how to better navigate it, as neurodiverse individuals, or as those who work with them.

About My Guest

After spending nearly three decades working in leadership and counseling positions in the non-profit sector, Toni Bator continues her passion for serving others to thrive. She is a member of the Asperger/Autism Professional Coaching Association and a Certified Professional Coach from the College of Executive Coaching. She earned her MS degree in Leadership from Norwich University and a BS in Psychology from American International College.

Toni is a member and speaker of the Stability Network, a growing global movement of people living and working with mental health conditions. She is a staunch advocate to destigmatize mental illness and neurodiversity in society.

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You can learn more about Tony at:

LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/toni-bator-msl-cpc-88081414/
Website:  https://www.tonibator.com/

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