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Denise Brodey

Brodey is journalist for national media outlets including The Boston Globe, The New York Times, Forbes, and Remedy Health. She is the author of a book about parents raising kids with quirky minds, based on the experiences of 41 parents across the country. She creates DEI content by working with people with lived experience, including adults with ADHD, dyslexia, and mental health diagnoses. The work she does breaks barriers at work and helps people to ask for what they need to do their best work.

To learn more about her work visit Rebel Talent (elephants-everywhere.com) and get work-accommodation advice and other gems on organizing, relationships and being neurodivergent.

The Rebel Talent mission is to let people know that there are no bad employees, only poorly educated managers and leaders who don't understand neurodivergence.

The Rebel Talent Vision is to create a world where everyone can stand out. Confidence, skills, ideas and putting them to use in a job you love, without changing who you are, is possible.


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