Gain Freedom with
Simple Solutions
A powerful international thought leader, André helps those living with ADHD thrive by sharing his experiences, both successes and failures, of surviving undiagnosed ADHD. Transform your life and gain freedom with the simple solutions and strategies he devised to help anyone become more productive and focused.
Podcast Interviews and Videos
Featuring André Brisson, The Impulsive Thinker
CADDAC Centre for ADHD Awareness Canada
André's Story: "I was an outcast, an outsider and I was ridiculed for doing things differently."
Safe Space with Francesco Lombardo
Part 1: Be a Champion Not a Babysitter - How ADHD is Transforming One Man and His World
Safe Space with Francesco Lombardo
Part 2: Absence of Self-Expression is Costing Your Business and Your Legacy with André Brisson
The Christina Crowe Podcast: Making the invisible VISIBLE
Why can't you settle down (at work)? with engineer André Brisson
The Christina Crowe Podcast: Making the invisible VISIBLE
Entrepreneurs, ADHD and all things WORK LIFE with engineer and entrepreneur André Brisson
BEATS Working: Contributors Corner
Reflections on Servant Leadership
Entitlement Vs. Advocacy at Work
From Idea to Impact: Turning Your Vision into Your Mission
Break Free Podcast - David Mansilla
Daily Battles, Daily Victories: Embracing and Excelling with ADHD
Clarity Generates Confidence
Embracing Differences, Redefining Success
Featuring André Brisson
Behaviorally Smart
Episode #75: André Brisson
Providing Awareness For Action
“Bravo and thank you Andre for your vulnerability, clarity and self‑awareness. Only with acceptance we can seek help, support and move forward.”
“This is really hitting a sensitive point for me! People telling me I’m a success and I keep feeling that I haven’t done enough and I feel like a constant failure. I feel like I haven’t done enough in life and if I enumerate all the things I have done so far, people are amazed! “
“Great presentation, Andre! I have learned so much about creating the conditions and environment for success. My son has ADHD and has just started engineering in university. I will be sharing some of your best practices. Thank you for sharing what you have learned on your journey!”