Welcome to the "Autistic Entrepreneur" podcast
I'm your host Lee O'Carroll. I am an entrepreneur, husband, a dad to three teenage girls and to my baby girl, Emma, a beautiful golden labrador.
I have also spent my life living with my close friend's depression, autism and social anxiety.
I live in England, in a nice place called the Wirral, which is a peninsula that borders Liverpool, Cheshire and North Wales.
I started this podcast so I could share my experiences of running several 7 and 8-figure businesses while at the same time trying to be a good dad and husband to my wife and three teenage girls - all the while dealing with my crazy, upside-down mind and somewhat challenging temperament, impatience, directness, sadness and a whole host of other shit that would constantly crave for attention.
A critical element of this podcast is that it serves as a platform for OTHER PEOPLE to share their own life experiences, their unique perspectives and the professional and personal life lessons they’ve learned along the way.
What’s discussed is generally focused on two areas, personal stuff and business stuff.
Some professional stuff we talk about:
What makes a good employer
How to make the right career choices
Coping with office politics & bullshit
Dealing with bad managers & narcissism
Identify good/toxic workplace culture
How to start a business the right way
Set & manage your own expectations
Owning diversity & professional self-worth
Create an amazing workplace culture
Some personal stuff we talk about:
Where the hell are you going & why
What is my actual life purpose
What is actually important in your life
Why give a shit about other opinions
How to own your self-worth & confidence
Owning your uniqueness & difference
How to be proud of you & your contribution
What is the true value of money
It is my genuine hope that people will benefit from this podcast.
I know I'm not everyone's cup of tea and I'm OK with that.
I'll likely offend some people or at least offend their thoughts. I can promise you it would never be my intention but it's nearly impossible not to offend someone for something these days.
I'll also swear sometimes...well, maybe a bit more than that. I blame this on living and working in Ireland for 20 years. I love the Irish, they know how to communicate and to have the craic. They're good people.
Thanks for listening / Watching.
If you're interested in jumping on the show to tell your story, just reach out below, love to here from you!
Bí cineálta lena chéile
Lee