NeuroHub: A Homegrown Haven for Expanding Our Neurodivergent Worlds
The Start Of Something Ausome
There’s a particular kind of loneliness that settles in when you’re trying to make sense of neurodiversity in a world that still thinks in straight lines. That loneliness isn’t just emotional, it’s epistemic. It’s the sense of forever being the one who gets it in a room full of people who don’t, or being the one who doesn’t in a room full of people who assume you should.
NeuroHub was born directly out of that gap; a space made not to impress institutions but to nurture people.
Think of it less as a “membership platform” and more as a shared firepit. A place to sit, breathe, question, unmask, nerd out, and stitch meaning into the strange quilt of neurodivergent life. A place where knowledge isn’t a product but an ecosystem, grown, tended, and reshaped by the people inside it.
The beauty of NeuroHub is that it isn’t trying to be everything for everyone. It’s trying to be true; neurodivergent competent, community-led, and wildly curious.
Here’s what you’ll find inside:
We start with connection. The free side of NeuroHub gives you community chat spaces, discussion threads, and shared resources. This is the root system, the rhizome, where ideas start cross-pollinating and people find each other.
Then there’s the deeper soil; paid membership. This is what keeps the ecosystem alive and allows it to grow. Paid members unlock:
Access to webinar recordings that usually sit behind multiple paywalls
Extra learning resources and documents to explore at your own pace
Priority access to future live courses and events
The knowledge that you’re helping to pay admin teams fairly and keep the whole thing running without burning anyone out
In other words, you’re not just subscribing; you’re co-creating.
Because NeuroHub was built to be the central home of everything I’m doing. My writing. My courses. My frameworks. My community collaborations. The conversations that turn into articles, and the articles that turn into movements. It’s all growing here.
For years, neurodivergent people have been forced to piece our understanding together from scattered blogs, inaccessible academic papers, and whatever fragments we could gather from social media. NeuroHub finally brings that knowledge and community into one place, without the pretense, without the gatekeeping, without the shame.
If you’ve been needing somewhere to land, somewhere to grow, somewhere to be among your own kind of different… this is your invitation.
Pull up a chair. Bring your brain exactly as it is.
The pond gets deeper, richer, and stranger with every new voice that arrives.


