
Neurodivergence: A Discussion with Dr. Maureen Dunne – Author, The Neurodiversity Edge
Today, Randy Gunn, BULLWEALTH’s VP & Portfolio Manager, speaks with Dr. Maureen Dunne, a cognitive scientist, and international expert and author on neurodiversity, to explore what neurodivergence means and why recognizing it is vital in today’s workplace. Their conversation begins with defining neurodiversity as the broad range of ways our brains can work—encompassing strengths, challenges, and neurological differences such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia—and why these differences should be viewed as strengths. They discuss how embracing neurodivergence drives fresh perspectives, innovative problem-solving, and helps teams avoid groupthink, ultimately boosting creativity and performance. Maureen also explains how neurodivergent individuals can bring unique skills that makes them valuable contributors in an evolving world shaped by AI. Randy and Maureen’s conversation is inspiring, highlighting how leveraging cognitive diversity can uncover hidden talent and create stronger, more innovative teams.
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Show Notes
Today, Randy Gunn, BULLWEALTH’s VP & Portfolio Manager, speaks with Dr. Maureen Dunne, a cognitive scientist, and international expert and author on neurodiversity, to explore what neurodivergence means and why recognizing it is vital in today’s workplace. Their conversation begins with defining neurodiversity as the broad range of ways our brains can work—encompassing strengths, challenges, and neurological differences such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia—and why these differences should be viewed as strengths. They discuss how embracing neurodivergence drives fresh perspectives, innovative problem-solving, and helps teams avoid groupthink, ultimately boosting creativity and performance. Maureen also explains how neurodivergent individuals can bring unique skills that makes them valuable contributors in an evolving world shaped by AI. Randy and Maureen’s conversation is inspiring, highlighting how leveraging cognitive diversity can uncover hidden talent and create stronger, more innovative teams.