Ep. 49: Neurodivergent OTs Discuss Creating a Practice That Actually Works for You With Guest, Breanna James

Ep. 49: Neurodivergent OTs Discuss Creating a Practice That Actually Works for You With Guest, Breanna James

Author: Carlyn Neek - OT Entrepreneur Coach, Educator, Founder of ACTivate Vitality September 17, 2025 Duration: 1:18:54

This week on The BRAVE OT Podcast: So many neurodivergent OTs like us have spent our careers trying to squeeze ourselves into systems that weren't designed for how our brains work, for our sensory needs, or for how our values need to align deeply with our work. It is a brave move to one day say "I'm going to create something that actually works for me."

Join me as I talk with Breanna James, an OT from Alaska who's been part of my ACTivate Vitality program and community for almost a year. Breanna specializes in supporting neurodivergent adults, and what I love about this conversation is how she talks about creating her private practice as her own accommodation - a way to work that honors both her neurodivergent brain and her values around authentic, client-centered care.

You'll hear how she moved from traditional settings that didn't quite fit into building something that works for her life as a parent, as a business owner, and as someone who needs flexibility and play in her work. We dive into why neurodivergent adults desperately need our OT services, how to bring play and creativity back into the mundane parts of business, and why you don't need another certification to start helping the people who need you most.

This conversation is for any OT who's been feeling like they need to practice differently, who's struggling with the loneliness of solo practice, or who's wondering if they're qualified enough to work with adult populations. If you've ever felt like you're trying to squeeze yourself into a mold that wasn't made for you, this episode will give you permission to create something that actually fits.

Key Topics We Discuss:

  • Creating private practice as your own accommodation for neurodivergent needs
  • Permission to practice OT authentically without fitting traditional molds
  • The power of community and connection for solo practitioners
  • Bringing playfulness back into business and clinical work
  • Why neurodivergent adults need OT services (beyond coaches or counselors)
  • Moving from burnout to sustainable, values-driven practice
  • Using AI tools to support clinical work
  • Breaking free from the "shoulds" and finding what actually works
  • Building teams and having vulnerable leadership conversations

Who This Episode Is For:

  • OTs feeling stuck in traditional employment settings
  • Solo practitioners experiencing loneliness and isolation
  • Neurodivergent OTs seeking accommodations in their work
  • Anyone questioning whether they're qualified to work with adult populations
  • OTs interested in supporting neurodivergent adults

Links Mentioned:

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Questions OTs Are Asking:

  • How can I create a private practice that works for my neurodivergent brain?
  • What support is available for OT business owners?
  • How can I improve my mindset as a business owner?
  • How do I overcome loneliness as a solo practitioner?
  • What's the difference between OT and coaching for neurodivergent adults?
  • How do I bring more play and creativity into my business?
  • Can occupational therapists help adults with executive functioning?
  • Do I need special certifications to work with autistic adults?
  • How do I start working with neurodivergent adults as an OT?
  • What does occupational therapy look like for adults with ADHD?

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Hosted by Carlyn Neek, an OT entrepreneur coach and educator, The BRAVE OT Podcast | Real Conversations with Occupational Therapy Trailblazers is a space for honest dialogue about the evolving landscape of occupational therapy. This isn't about abstract theory; it's grounded in the real-world experiences of practitioners who are actively reshaping their careers and the profession itself. Each conversation delves into what it means to build a meaningful practice, whether that's in clinical settings, through entrepreneurial ventures, or by advocating for systemic change. You'll hear stories of navigating challenges, redefining success beyond burnout, and discovering innovative ways to serve clients. The discussions naturally weave together the science of occupational therapy with the practicalities of business and the social impact of the work. Listening to this podcast feels like joining a candid mentorship circle, one that values curiosity and growth over perfection. It’s for OTs who are ready to examine their assumptions, try new approaches, and find a deeper sense of fulfillment in their professional journey. Carlyn brings her perspective as the founder of ACTivate Vitality to these interviews, fostering talks that are both supportive and provocatively thoughtful, always aimed at empowering therapists to live their mission more fully.
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