Learn how different minds can flourish.
Workshops for thriving neurodivergent minds, bodies, and hearts
Many people spend years wondering why life, work, or relationships feel harder than they seem to for others.
They work harder. Adapt more. Hide more. Push through exhaustion.
But what if the problem isn't you?
What if different minds need different environments, different relationships, and different ways of working?
Through participatory workshops, we explore neurodivergence as a source of insight, creativity, and possibility and discover how individuals, organizations, and communities can create conditions where everyone thrives.
Choose the learning journey that fits where you are.
Unmasked Life
A Learning Journey for Neurodivergent Flourishing
For neurodivergent adults seeking greater clarity, connection, and purpose.
Explore identity, burnout, relationships, communication, strengths, vocation, and the practices that support a sustainable life.
6 workshops
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Different Minds at Work
Building Productive Environments Where People Thrive
For neurodivergent adults seeking greater clarity, connection, and purpose.
Explore identity, burnout, relationships, communication, strengths, vocation, and the practices that support a sustainable life.
6 workshops
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Different Minds, Great Futures
Helping Neurodivergent Young Adults Build Lives of Purpose
For students, families, educators, and professionals supporting young adults.
Explore identity, strengths, relationships, support systems, and the transition into meaningful adult life.
6 workshops
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Workshops are offered:
Online or in person
Individually or as a series
For individuals, groups, organizations, and institutions
Interested in bringing a workshop to your community?
Unmasked Life: A Learning Journey For Neurodivergent Flourishing is a six-workshop series exploring what it means to build a life that honors your brain instead of constantly fighting against it.
Together we'll explore current research, lived experience, grounding practices, and practical tools for creating lives marked by wisdom, connection, and sustainable flourishing.
Attend a single workshop, or join us over time as each session builds toward a larger vision of an unmasked life.
Cohorts are offered in-person and online.
Each session costs $125 per person.
Group and institutional rates are available.
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Many autistic, ADHD, and gifted adults spend years wondering why life feels harder than it seems for others. But neurodivergence is about more than diagnoses and deficits. It invites us to imagine different ways of experiencing the world and to rethink what it means to flourish.
In this workshop, you’ll explore:
Current understandings of autism, ADHD, giftedness, and neurodivergence
Masking, sensory processing, executive functioning, burnout, and other lived experiences
How environments shape the lives of neurodivergent people
Moving from shame and self-judgment toward curiosity and self-understanding
Ideal for: Adults, parents and grandparents, educators, helping professionals, and anyone interested in neurodiversity.
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Contemporary life often measures success through speed, efficiency, conformity, and constant productivity—leaving many people exhausted. What if different ways of thinking and working could help us imagine a more humane future?
In this workshop, you’ll explore:
How neurodivergent minds often approach learning, creativity, and work
How workplaces and communities can better support different ways of being
The strengths and wisdom found in neurodivergent experience
What all people can learn from neurodivergent perspectives
Ideal for: Adults, educators, helping professionals, organizational leaders, and anyone interested in creating more human-centered communities.
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Many neurodivergent adults spend years hiding their natural ways of thinking, communicating, and relating. Over time, masking can lead to exhaustion, burnout, anxiety, and a painful sense of disconnection from yourself.
In this workshop, you’ll explore:
What masking is—and why we do it
The costs of chronic adaptation, including burnout and rejection sensitivity
Recognizing your strengths and needs
What it means to build a more sustainable, unmasked life
Ideal for: Adults, parents and grandparents, educators, helping professionals, and anyone interested in neurodivergent experiences.
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Leadership is often associated with charisma, confidence, and authority. But some of the most transformative leadership emerges through deep observation, creativity, compassion, and wisdom.
In this workshop, you’ll explore:
How neurodivergent people relate to leadership
Four alternative leadership paths: The Witness, The Hearthkeeper, The Artisan, and The Sage
How these paths can transform families, workplaces, classrooms, and communities
A broader vision of leadership rooted in presence, purpose, and belonging
Ideal for: Adults, educators, helping professionals, organizational leaders, and anyone interested in expanding their understanding of leadership.
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Many neurodivergent people struggle to find environments where they feel understood, supported, and able to thrive. But belonging is not always something we discover—it is something we can intentionally create.
In this workshop, you’ll explore:
What a "niche" is and why it matters for neurodivergent flourishing
Why different people require different environments and supports
The elements that help people thrive
How to build and rebuild a life that fits your needs, values, and strengths
Ideal for: Adults, parents and grandparents, educators, helping professionals, and anyone interested in neurodivergent flourishing.
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Healthy relationships require honesty and connection. Yet, many people, neurodivergent and neurotypical alike, struggle to communicate across differences, especially during times of conflict, overwhelm, or emotional intensity.
In this workshop, you’ll explore:
Why neurodivergent and neurotypical people often misunderstand one another
How to communicate well amidst tension
How to advocate while preserving connection
What neurodivergent experiences can teach us about empathy, belonging, and community
Ideal for: Adults, parents and grandparents, educators, helping professionals, organizational leaders, and anyone concerned about creating more compassionate communities.