There are moments when you realise you’re not just writing about community; you’re quietly, stubbornly, building one. NeuroHub is that moment, made real. This isn’t a platform built to “fix” neurodivergent people. It’s not a programme designed to normalise us, optimise us, or politely sand down our edges until we fit into systems that were never built with us in mind. NeuroHub exists because connection is not a luxury. It’s infrastructure. I made this space because too many of us are carrying everything alone, our thinking, our overwhelm, our joy, our rage, our curiosity, while being told we should be grateful for scraps of support. NeuroHub is a refusal of that story. It’s a living, breathing community space for Autistic and otherwise neurodivergent adults who want:
Inside NeuroHub, we gather around ideas like identity, burnout, addiction, masking, belonging, and recovery; not as problems to be solved, but as experiences to be understood together. This is where philosophy meets lived experience. Where theory gets muddy boots. Where we get to be complex, unfinished, contradictory humans. There are expert-led discussions, peer spaces, reflective prompts, and room to think out loud without being corrected for existing “wrong”. You don’t need to be articulate. You don’t need to be productive. You don’t need to explain yourself into exhaustion. You just need to arrive as you are. This space is intentionally slower than social media, gentler than services, and more honest than most professional environments allow themselves to be. It’s built around dignity, not urgency. Relationship, not extraction. Presence, not performance. NeuroHub is also how I’m choosing to work sustainably. Rather than chasing algorithms or burning myself out producing content into the void, I’m investing my energy into a shared space; one that grows through mutual care and collective thinking. If you’ve ever wished there was somewhere you could land without bracing yourself… This is that place. Come and join me in the space I made for us. We don’t need fixing.
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Sunday, 1 February 2026
Come And Join Me In The Space I Made For Us
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Come And Join Me In The Space I Made For Us
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