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How can entrepreneurs with ADHD build successful businesses while managing their well-being? 

Jeremy Jacobs joins us on MarketPulse to share his story, from founding Raise Bakery to running two digital marketing agencies—Cookie Jar and Corn Cobs. Along the way, he’s helped brands like ASOS and BMW scale through paid media strategies.

We’ll cover topics like optimising paid media on a budget, why cold outreach doesn’t work anymore, and how to create a work rhythm that fits your unique needs. 

If you’re an entrepreneur, this episode is packed with valuable insights that could change how you approach both business AND marketing.

Join us on 27/11/24 at 15:00 UK GMT for the full episode, and subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/@marketpulsepodcast

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In this upcoming episode of MarketPulse pros and pioneers, I'm sitting down with Jeremy Jacobs, a seasoned entrepreneur and marketing expert. Jeremy shares his story of pivoting from bakery owner to market and consultant. And the lessons he's learned along the way.

Jeremy:

life is too short. I lost a friend a couple of years ago to cancer. it becomes almost ridiculous that we think that there's this person with a personal life here and a business owner here and the two are separate. They're not, they're all one. it's super important to first of all, get a support network of people around you that have the condition. if you can't talk about it openly without cringing or feeling awkward, then you haven't accepted that's what you've got. This world has been built for, neurotypical people, understandably, because of the fact that there's more of them and we don't have the awareness that we do now. it's not about, I can't, it's about, it's just harder. If you broke your leg. And you were at the bottom of a flight of stairs, you can get up the stairs, it's just going to take a lot more effort. And that is really the reality for me of people with ADHD.

You'll discover how entrepreneurs with ADHD can adapt their workflows to fit their strengths. Y paid media is often misunderstood by small business owners. And how to build real trust with your audience. Join us on the 27th of November at 3:00 PM. UK time to catch all the insights. Don't forget, subscribe to the channel. So you don't miss out.

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