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NeuroDiversion

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NeuroDiversion 2026 conference, attendees gathered in Austin

NeuroDiversion is a home for neurodivergent humans. A community, an annual gathering in Austin each spring, and a year-round source of resources for living and working differently. I started it in 2025 because the standard advice doesn't fit our brains, and we needed our own conversations.

  • A year-round community for neurodivergent adults who want to think, work, and live alongside people who get it.
  • Education. Talks, workshops, and resources on the topics that matter most: executive function, energy management, time and attention, relationships, parenting, and the lived experience of being different.
  • Business resources for neurodivergent entrepreneurs, freelancers, and creatives. Building income looks different when your brain runs on a different operating system, and most business advice quietly assumes a brain you don't have.

The annual conference brings the community into one room for three days. The rest of the year is what holds it together.

About the word "neurodivergent"

"Neurodivergent" is shorthand for a lot of different brains. ADHD, autism, AuDHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, Tourette's, sensory processing differences, and more. Some of us have one of these. Some have several. Many of us spent decades not having the right words at all.

Who NeuroDiversion is for

You've been told you're too much, or not enough, or both, often by the same person.

Or: you've spent years building elaborate systems to compensate for things that wouldn't be problems if the world were built slightly differently.

Or: you're not sure you're neurodivergent, but the descriptions keep landing too close to be coincidence.

Or: you've got an ND partner, an ND kid, an ND coworker, and you want to actually understand instead of just cope.

If any of that lands, I'd love to see you at a future event. Diagnosed, undiagnosed, late-diagnosed, self-aware-and-still-figuring-it-out. Everyone is welcome.

Where to start

  • Visit neurodiversion.org for the current conference info, ticket links, and year-round programming.
  • Read Time Anxiety and NeuroDiversion for how the work connects to time, urgency, and the everyday experience of being neurodivergent.
  • Subscribe to updates at neurodiversion.org so the next batch of tickets, talks, and resources finds its way to you.