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Independence, whatever that looks like, is what I want for you—and given the chance and opportunity, you’ll show what you’re truly capable of.
In this episode, you’ll hear from Janet Schultz, a grandmother, former special education teacher, and entrepreneur who built a thriving cleaning business by hiring autistic employees and empowering them to work independently. Janet’s journey began when she decided to re-enter the workforce and saw the potential in combining her passion for small business with her experience supporting autistic individuals. She shares real stories, like how her employees developed confidence and life skills, and how her approach challenges outdated ideas about what autistic people can achieve in the workplace. You’ll get insights on how to create meaningful roles that match autistic strengths, why trust and clear communication matter, and what it takes to build a supportive, inclusive company culture. Janet also talks about her “business in a box” model, making it easier for others to replicate her success and boost inclusive entrepreneurship. If you want to learn how to tap into the talents of autistic employees, overcome common challenges, and create a business that truly makes a difference, this episode gives you practical ideas and inspiration straight from someone who’s done it.,In this episode, listeners meet Janet Schultz, a grandmother, former special education teacher, and entrepreneur who launched a successful cleaning business by hiring and empowering autistic employees. Janet’s unique blend of classroom experience and business savvy led her to recognize how autistic strengths—like attention to detail and reliability—could shine in a supportive work environment. Throughout the conversation, she shares stories of her employees’ growth, explains how setting clear expectations and fostering independence can transform lives, and discusses the challenges and rewards of building an inclusive business from the ground up. Janet also introduces her “business in a box” concept, designed to help aspiring entrepreneurs replicate her inclusive model. This episode offers practical strategies for creating meaningful jobs, emphasizes the importance of trust and communication, and highlights the positive impact inclusive hiring can have on both individuals and businesses. For anyone interested in autism employment opportunities or building a more inclusive workplace, Janet’s story delivers actionable insights and genuine inspiration.
Janets Resources:
Visit bluejaycleaningfranchise.com to learn more about the Blue Jay Cleaning Business in a Box.
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Purchase the Blue Jay Cleaning Business in a Box package to start your own cleaning business that employs people with autism.
Contact Janet Schultz through the Blue Jay Cleaning website for guidance and support in starting your own inclusive cleaning business.
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