Phil gets how a divergent brain actually works and builds around it
I run a small e-commerce brand and like a lot of founders with ADHD, my problem was never a shortage of ideas. It's the opposite. Too many ideas, too many shiny objects, and a to-do list that somehow grew every time I sat down to shrink it.
I went into Phil's Quarterly Zoom Out not totally sure what to expect, and I came out with the clearest read on my own business I've had in a long time, maybe ever.
What stands out about Phil is that he genuinely gets divergent entrepreneurs. He's not trying to bolt you into some neurotypical productivity system that was never built for the way your brain works, he meets you where you actually are. He's patient, warm, and you can tell that helping people like us isn't a side interest for him. It's the whole point. There's a real generosity to how he shows up.
The Zoom Out meeting did exactly what the name says: it pulled me up from ground level to a 10k foot view so I could finally see what moves the needle versus what just feels urgent. He helped me name my biggest hangups: spreading myself too thin, chasing the next thing before I've finished the last and he did it without an ounce of judgment. Then, the part I actually needed: he broke it down into bite-sized, achievable steps. Not a vague "do better," but a real, concrete next action I could start that week.
If you're a divergent or neurodivergent founder who's brilliant but scattered, talk to Phil. Easiest recommendation I've made all year.






