
A podcast for neurodivergent entrepreneurs and mental health professionals who want to build a business, life, and body of work that actually fits how their brain operates. Through honest interviews and real conversations, Patrick Casale explores entrepreneurship, identity, burnout, overcoming self doubt, creativity, visibility, and sustainable success with neurodivergent business owners, creators... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 249 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipMental HealthHealth & FitnessBusiness | |||

In this episode, Patrick Casale shares a brutally honest look at living with chronic neuroimmune conditions while trying to keep up with plans, business, and even just daily life. If you’ve ever felt like your body is working against you and struggle... more
In this episode, Patrick Casale talks with Mandi Dixon, LPC, EMDR therapist, and ADHD executive functioning coach, about the intersection of ADHD and perimenopause, an area with far too little research and awareness—despite how profoundly it impacts ... more
In this episode, Patrick Casale talks with Michelle Moseley, LCMHC, who provides trauma-informed, weight-inclusive, and neurodivergent-affirming counseling for survivors of religious/spiritual harm and individuals who struggle with body image.
They ... more
In this episode, Patrick Casale talks with Pasha Marlowe, a mental health expert, neuroinclusion speaker, consultant, and coach, about her neuroinclusion work on improving workplace culture and leadership, which stemmed from seeing the real harm that... more
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I have been following Patrick and Dr. Neff since my son was first diagnosed with ADHD which led to my entire family being diagnosed. But that journey lead me to this podcast as well and I’m so grateful! Always a great listen. Thank you Patrick!
This podcast shares a wide range of perspectives on the challenges faced by the neurodivergent community. Patrick’s storytelling feels deeply human, which allows for any neurodivergent listener to feel truly seen and understood. Honest, raw, and most importantly: relatable. Absolutely worth a listen!
I’ve been listening to ATPP for years and have always found Patrick’s perspective and interviews to be insightful, helpful, validating, and real. This is always the first podcast I recommend to friends who are looking to go into private practice!
I started listening to ATPP 2 years ago. I guarantee there’s something in every episode that will apply to my current thought process or the current stage of my journey as a private practice owner, WOC, my intense bouts of boredom with routine, etc. I am also someone who collaborates with a group practice and I am and sick of
handing over a hunk of my pay! Every Saturday, I look forward new episodes of ATPP, just like a kid looks forward to the ice cream truck. Patrick, please keep the episodes... more
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This show centers on the realities of running a mental health private practice and building a sustainable business around clinical work. Across episodes, conversations frequently touch on entrepreneurship, neurodiversity in practice, ethics, advocacy, group practice dynamics, burnout, and practical strategies for growth, branding, and client accessibility. Noteworthy elements include guests who blend clinical expertise with entrepreneurship, the host's emphasis on authenticity and practical takeaways, and frequent discussions about navigating politics, social justice, and innovative therapy approaches within cash-flow driven settings. Potential listeners can expect actionable guidance for scaling a practice, plus candid, human-centered conv... more
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