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July 17th, 2025

Why Neurodiversity at Work Matters so Much!

  1. Why Neurodiversity at Work Matters so Much! Dr. Suleiman Ijani 40:53

Subscribe to our channel for more powerful insights on Fatherhood, Legacy, and entrepreneurial purpose. Watch more videos here: https://youtu.be/a6dBpQ8XKQA?si=SwYnJSJHIxYRK73j Join our Skool community here: https://www.skool.com/dadpuzzles-scale-mastery-9863/about?ref=5f8ab01f00fa47a285ffd0ac575e00b1 Learn more about our great guest on his website https://www.yasarahmad.com; and don’t forget to give him a follow here on youtube https://www.youtube.com/@Yasar_Ahmad and on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasarahmad_/ In this powerful episode, Yasar Ahmad—global advocate and former corporate leader—joins Dr. Suleiman Ijani to unpack the truth about neurodiversity, authenticity, and influence in both leadership and Parenting. From navigating unconventional paths in the workplace to raising resilient future generations, Yasar reveals how embracing uniqueness, empathy, and kindness can reshape the future of hiring, leadership, and Mental Health. If you’re a parent, leader, or simply human—this is a conversation you can’t afford to miss. ✅ Topics Covered: The hidden strengths of neurodiverse leaders Why authenticity in leadership matters more than ever How parenting and influence go hand-in-hand The power of empathy in hiring and human dynamics Preparing children for a world of uncertainty 📌 Subscribe for more conversations on: neurodiversity, leadership, mental Health, and legacy parenting. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and share!

Dr. Suleiman Ijani is an educator, certified life coach, and founder of Dadpuzzles — a movement helping dads build strong legacies through wellness, entrepreneurship, and fatherhood coaching. He blends his background in healthcare, fitness, and mindset to empower men to lead with purpose at home and in business. Passionate about family, storytelling, and sustainable success, he believes legacy is lived, not just left.