Episode 29
Entrepreneurship & Mental Health
In this episode we talk to Jason Van Orden. Jason is a successful entrepreneur who openly talks about his struggles with ADHD & anxiety. Jason speaks to how these mental health disorders affect his business and the tools that he uses to cope.
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HOST & GUESTS
Host: Debbie Roche
Guest: Jason Van Orden
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About Our Guest
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Episode 29 Show Notes
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Feel free to connect with Jason over on his website:
And social media channels:
Facebook @jasonwvanorden
Instagram @jasonvo
Twitter @jasonvo
Resources we mentioned in the episode:
ADHD Rewired Podcast
The Anxiety Coaches Podcast
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