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638. Leading Through Organizational Change: Practical Lessons for Nonprofit Leaders - Jesse Sanchez, The Neurodiversity Alliance

638. Leading Through Organizational Change: Practical Lessons for Nonprofit Leaders - Jesse Sanchez, The Neurodiversity Alliance

Published 10 months ago
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Meet Jesse 🤝 – the dynamic president of The Neurodiversity Alliance and a true champion for seeing the brilliance in every mind.

From navigating ADHD and learning differences to finding his voice at UC Berkeley and leading with purpose in the tech world, Jesse’s story is one of resilience, passion, and possibility. He opens up about the mentors who lit the way, the power of belonging, and the movement that’s now reaching over 630 schools to uplift neurodivergent students across the nation.

This conversation is equal parts heart and hope. You’ll walk away inspired by Jesse’s vision of a world where every person’s unique abilities are celebrated, and reminded that community is the place where potential turns into transformation.

Whether you identify as neurodivergent, love someone who does, or simply want to be part of building more inclusive spaces—you’ll find encouragement, joy, and a renewed belief that together, we rise. 💙

Episode Highlights: 

  • Jesse’s Journey: From ADHD to National Advocacy (10:15)
  • How to Build Inclusive, Empowering Networks (18:30)
  • Recognizing and Leveraging Your Unique Strengths (25:45)
  • The Highs and Lows of Leading for Neurodiversity (35:00)
  • Jesse’s One Good Thing (50:20)

Episode Shownotes: www.weareforgood.com/episode/638

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