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S2E22 - Drive, ADHD Multitasking & AI Assistants + guest Marnie Wills

S2E22 - Drive, ADHD Multitasking & AI Assistants + guest Marnie Wills

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Julie Legg chats with Marnie Wills — AI strategist, former international athlete, educator, and multi-passionate entrepreneur. Marnie opens up about her late-discovered ADHD and how understanding her fast-moving brain has shaped the way she works, creates, and lives.

By amplifying her innate multitasking drive and insatiable curiosity, Marnie shares the tools and strategies that help her channel her energy more productively, including how AI has become a key support in her own life, and how she now guides clients to use it as a powerful, generative business tool.

Packed with insight and real-life examples, this conversation is a compelling reminder to view AI not as artificial intelligence, but as amplified intelligence, especially for ADHDers and neurodivergent thinkers wired for momentum and innovation.

Key Points in the Episode

  • The early signs that made Marnie question how her brain worked
  • Discovering the power of strategy, creativity, and forward-thinking
  • How late-diagnosed ADHD shaped her entrepreneurial journey
  • The surprising ways AI complements an ADHD brain
  • Why multitasking and reverse engineering are her superpowers
  • The mindset shift from "gap" to "gain"
  • Why AI isn’t cheating. It’s amplifying human intelligence
  • Building ethical and human-led AI systems in business
  • The potential of AI to transform education for neurodivergent learners
  • High-performance habits and the importance of reflection
  • Reframing life seasons with “It’s not forever, it’s just for now”

Links

  • LINKEDIN: Marnie Wills
  • INSTAGRAM: Marnie Wills
  • FREE RESOURCES & AI STRATEGY SESSION: https://stan.store/business_with_ai_strategist

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