50 minutes | Monday, 11 May 2026
Ameesha Green is the founder of The Book Shelf, a book shepherd, philosophy thinker, mentor and proudly neurodivergent entrepreneur.In this episode, we explore ADHD, business, creativity, AI, education, philosophy, children’s futures, writing, and why one-size-fits-all thinking simply does not work. From naming her childhood teddies after philosophers to building a publishing business, Ameesha shares a refreshingly honest view on how different minds work, why books still matter, and whether AI is helping us think better — or helping us avoid thinking altogether.Key takeaways* ADHD can be both a creative advantage and a practical challenge.* Self-awareness matters more than forcing yourself into broken systems.* One-size-fits-all education does not serve every child.* AI can be a sparring partner, not a replacement for thinking.* Books still have the power to pass wisdom between generations.* Entrepreneurship is rarely linear — sometimes you build by saying yes.* Writing can help turn ideas into impact.KeywordsAmeesha Green, ADHD, neurodivergence, AI, creativity, philosophy, books, publishing, entrepreneurship, The Book Shelf, book shepherd, education, children’s future, critical thinking, Stoicism, business ownership, self-awareness, Wit + Grit.Chapters00:00 Navigating Neurodivergence in Business02:46 The Role of Stoicism in Entrepreneurship05:03 Philosophy and Its Impact on Decision Making07:35 The Importance of Open Conversations with Kids10:33 Political Engagement and Community Involvement13:18 The Power of Books to Change Lives16:17 The Journey of Writing and Publishing Children's Books25:33 A Meandering Journey to Business28:56 Transitioning to Hybrid Publishing30:49 Learning from Authors and Their Stories33:03 Navigating Challenges as a Business Owner36:03 The Importance of Side Hustles38:10 Crafting Your Elevator Pitch39:31 The Role of AI in Publishing42:00 The Benefits of Writing45:05 Reflections on Personal Growth46:21 Wit and Grit in Business