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Coloring Outside The Lines Is Your Edge | Ep. 8

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Too many people try to fit in when standing out is what makes you unstoppable.

In this episode of The MLO Project, Frazier and Michael McAllister dive into the power of embracing your differences, inspired by Jonathan Haddad’s session at a recent Scottsdale event. Your quirks, your neurodivergence, your unique way of thinking—they’re not flaws. They’re your edge.

They share personal stories, including experiences with autism in their families, and how leaning into authenticity leads to personal and professional success. It’s not about fixing yourself—it’s about playing to your strengths and finding smart ways to navigate challenges.

The world rewards realness, not perfection. Hit play and start embracing what makes you different.

00:00 Welcome and Introduction
01:09 Embracing Quirks and Differences
02:25 Personal Stories of Neurodivergence
05:16 Famous Examples of Neurodivergence
08:03 The Importance of Authenticity
15:48 Leaning into Your Strengths
22:56 Conclusion and Wrap-Up

Connect with Jonathon Haddad on LinkedIn

Contact us at [email protected]

The MLO Project is sponsored by Empower LO

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1. Tempo: 120.0 (00:00:00)

20 episodes

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Too many people try to fit in when standing out is what makes you unstoppable.

In this episode of The MLO Project, Frazier and Michael McAllister dive into the power of embracing your differences, inspired by Jonathan Haddad’s session at a recent Scottsdale event. Your quirks, your neurodivergence, your unique way of thinking—they’re not flaws. They’re your edge.

They share personal stories, including experiences with autism in their families, and how leaning into authenticity leads to personal and professional success. It’s not about fixing yourself—it’s about playing to your strengths and finding smart ways to navigate challenges.

The world rewards realness, not perfection. Hit play and start embracing what makes you different.

00:00 Welcome and Introduction
01:09 Embracing Quirks and Differences
02:25 Personal Stories of Neurodivergence
05:16 Famous Examples of Neurodivergence
08:03 The Importance of Authenticity
15:48 Leaning into Your Strengths
22:56 Conclusion and Wrap-Up

Connect with Jonathon Haddad on LinkedIn

Contact us at [email protected]

The MLO Project is sponsored by Empower LO

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Tempo: 120.0 (00:00:00)

20 episodes

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