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August 15, 2025 54 mins
Mike and Chaya sit down with Priya Chanduraj, the founder and CEO of FinTeam One, who discusses how her ADHD became an asset in the world of finance. Priya shares her experience of being a "challenged child" in India and how discovering her passion for economics allowed her to excel, and the freedom that comes from finding what you're good at.We Also Cover:
  • The chaos of social dynamics for a neurodivergent kid
  • Navigating neurodivergence without a diagnosis
  • How circadian rhythms can differ for those with ADHD
  • Defying traditional career expectations
  • Finding peace and purpose outside the norm
  • What it's like when your brain is more productive at 2 AM
  • Finding the confidence to build a business that is unapologetically you
  • The power of seeing the world through a different lens
Quotes:
  • "I don't think the term ADHD even existed while we were growing up, so you were just a challenged child... they were like, oh, my child is a little bit disarray. They don't listen. They don't behave. You know? And I think our parents dealt with it very differently."
  • "I needed a lot more confidence. I also think I needed the strength to accept me and not be shy and hide. Because my brain just processes the world very differently and I didn't know that. I couldn't embrace it, and I think that's what I would tell anyone. It doesn't matter if they're neurodivergent or not, to be honest. Just accept the world the way you see the world is so important."
  • "And economics something about taking economics really just helped me. It was the patterns. It was the structure."
About Priya Chanduraj:Priya Chanduraj is a visionary finance leader, transformational executive, and advocate for workplace well-being. With over 20 years of experience, she founded and is CEO of FinTeam One, an outsourced financial services firm that provides clarity and operational excellence to small and midsize businesses. Priya's innovative approach to building intuitive financial infrastructures transforms complexity into clarity, enabling sustainable growth. Her ability to blend financial acumen with systems thinking comes from living with ADHD. Leveraging her neurodivergent perspective, Priya has built cash flow forecasting models, investor readiness playbooks, and decision-making frameworks used by Fortune 500 companies, private-equity-backed firms, and high-growth startups. Her work highlights how neurodivergence can be a superpower in solving complex challenges, connecting dots, and creating scalable solutions. Beyond her professional accomplishments, Priya serves on boards and committees for education, social impact, and finance leadership, including as President of Financial Executives International (FEI) Boston, a Board of Trustees member at Regis College, and an Advisory and Finance Committee Member for The Salvation Army Greater Boston. Priya also advocates for mental health and workplace inclusivity, integrating well-being into her leadership philosophy.Connect with Priya:  As always, thanks for lending us your ears and keep igniting that spark!Stay Connected:Mike's Neurodivergent & Mental Health Peer Coaching-- First Session Free:
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