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I am not relatable
Author, podcaster, consultant and mum-of-ten Danusia Malina-Derben on being neurodivergent, working out how much to share of herself and wanting to…
Jun 17
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Dyslexic poet Alfiah Jade Brown brings her words to life through performance
Alfiah Jade Brown is a visual poet, producer and facilitator from South London. Her debut poem, I, Luv Ya West, was commissioned by The Television…
Jun 10
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Annie Ridout
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Why a cup of tea can be productive
ADHD coach May Cadman on learning to take a step away when we feel overwhelmed.
Jun 3
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Annie Ridout
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My productivity is linked to my neurotype
It took morning sickness and my contract being terminated when I gave birth to show me that I needed to work from home, alone. Also, that my neurotype…
May 27
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Annie Ridout
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Too much, not talented enough
Artist and interpersonal psychotherapist Alice Bramhill on what happens when you ignore the negative self talk and 'create anyway', as a neurodivergent…
May 20
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Online courses for neurodivergent creatives
If you’re neurodivergent and looking to crack yourself out of creative stagnancy, unlock inspiration or pick up a new creative skill - these courses…
May 13
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Annie Ridout
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A quieter creative success story
Hannah Woodwark's late-discovered neurodivergence changed her view of what creative success can look like. Here, she tells her story.
May 6
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Being AuDHD makes me a better writer
'There was just too much. Too many thoughts. Too many feelings. Never enough space for everything that was bursting inside of me,' writes Ella Thompson…
Apr 29
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I left my office job to become a writer, coach and singer
Having recently pivoted from e-commerce management to multi-hyphenate self-employment, Ebony Nash writes about being a late-diagnosed autistic woman…
Apr 22
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Neurodivergent creative? You might like this
It's our monthly round-up of online courses, workshops and coaching programmes by and for neurodivergent creatives.
Apr 15
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Annie Ridout
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“Suddenly things made sense. I wasn’t stupid, or lazy, or useless. My brain just worked in a different way,” says puppeteer Basil Waite, AKA…
Basil Waite talks about being homeschooled until the age of 10, feeling misunderstood at school, hating university, being ADHD and how he came to be a…
Apr 8
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Annie Ridout
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Creative ADHD brains generate ideas constantly but not every idea needs to become a fully realised project
May Cadman is an ADHD coach. Here, she writes about her creative upbringing, how her son's ADHD diagnosis led to her own exploration of neurodivergence…
Apr 1
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