NeuroHub

A Collaborative Community for Exploring Neurodiversity

NeuroHub is my new membership community, built for people who want more than surface-level conversations about neurodiversity. It’s a space for the thinkers, the feelers, the explorers; anyone who wants to understand the shifting, living landscape of their own neurodivergence while being held in a community that values curiosity over conformity.

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Hosted at neurohub.blog, this is a sanctuary from the noise, a place where we can slow down together and trace meaning through the tangled roots of our experiences. NeuroHub gives us room to ask the questions that don’t fit neatly into diagnostic boxes, to unpick neuronormative assumptions, and to co-create new ways of understanding ourselves and one another.


A Home for Deep Exploration

Inside NeuroHub, you’ll find a growing archive of talks, videos, recordings, and long-form content, material that is usually paywalled on other platforms. Members get unlimited access, allowing us to build a shared body of knowledge that isn’t fenced off, all available for one simple subscription.

Subscriptions start at £10 per month

But access is only half the story. NeuroHub is, at its core, a community. A relational environment. A place to put our lived experiences into dialogue, to compare notes on being human in a world that often misunderstands us, and to craft new pathways for wellbeing, solidarity, and personal meaning.

Collaborating Across Realms

I’m delighted to share that Helen Edgar of Autistic Realms will be joining NeuroHub as an affiliate collaborator. Anyone familiar with Helen’s work knows her ability to weave worlds, pulling together imagination, insight, and an Autistic sensibility that sees the connective tissue between all things.

Her involvement brings new texture to NeuroHub; more perspectives, more creativity, and more room for the multiplicity of Autistic and otherwise neurodivergent experiences to be honoured and explored.

Why NeuroHub?

Because the neurodiversity paradigm is evolving, and so are we.

Because too many conversations are shaped by people who have never lived the realities we write and speak about every day.

Because community is powerful, not in a hierarchical, top-down way, but in the rhizomatic sense: spreading sideways, exchanging nutrients, forming networks of support that don’t rely on one central authority.

Because understanding ourselves is easier when we do it together.

Join Us

NeuroHub is open now at neurohub.blog
Paid membership provides:

Access to exclusive videos, talks, and recordings

  • A community space to explore the meaning of neurodiversity
  • Collaborative content with trusted partners such as Helen Edgar
  • An environment shaped by neurodivergent thinking, for neurodivergent people
  • On-demand courses as they are released
  • Peer support sessions weekly
  • Fortnightly neurodivergent reading group

Free membership provides access to the community discussion space and resource tab, with the option to purchase access to extra content.

If you’re looking for a place to deepen your knowledge, connect with others, and take part in a living, evolving conversation about neurodiversity, NeuroHub is that place.

The door’s open. Step inside and settle somewhere comfortable; there’s plenty to explore, and even more to build together.