Neurodivergent Lived Experience Summit

2026

๐Ÿ’– our stories matter, so let's tell them, together ๐Ÿ’–

January 23-25

3 days

100% virtual

only $3 for a ticket

17 speakers

praise from past year's summits:

neurodivergent education & community.

made by us, for us.

Let's give a huge thanks to our sponsors who help make this event possible!

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Frequently Asked Questions:

1. Where is this located?

This is a 100% virtual event. It will take place primarily in a Facebook group, but if you're not on Facebook, there will also be a non-Facebook replay page!

2. What does it cost?

Just $3 for a ticket!

3. Can I come even though I'm not diagnosed?

Abso-freaking-lutely! All are welcome.

Who is speaking this year??

Megan Griffith (she/her)

Presentation: Executive Dysfunction Bootcamp

Megan Griffith is the host of this event, and she's an author, content creator, and life coach for autistic and ADHD adults, like herself. She loves helping people with things like executive dysfunction, emotional dysregulation, and internalized shame. When she's not working, you can typically find her playing with her 3 kids, or dying her hair (again).

Dr. Jamie Marich (she/they)

Presentation: Dissociation as a Spiritual Superpower

Dr. Jamie Marich is the best-selling author of "Dissociation Made Simple: A Stigma-Free Guide For Embracing Your Dissociative Mind and Navigating Daily Life" and a dozen other books on trauma, recovery, spirituality, and expressive arts. She is the founder and CEO of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness, one of the largest EMDRIA-approved training programs in North America for EMDR Therapy. She is living loudly and proudly as a person with lived experience of both an addictive disorder and a dissociative disorder, and her personal journey has been published by The Huffington Post, The Mighty, and Psychotherapy Networker. She is currently an Interfaith seminary student at the Chaplaincy Institute and she is working on her next book, "Memoir Writing as Spiritual Practice."

Laurel (she/her)

Presentation: Embracing Suicidality as a Protective Part

Laurel is a psych survivor-turned psycho-spiritual practitioner who uses her lived experience, as well as her formal education in the natural sciences and psychology to redefine mental illness. She does this work not only to help persons with mental health struggles to learn to depathologize and heal themselves, but as a biologist, she sees this approach to healing as crucial to raising the collective awareness needed to remedy the climate crisis.

Jamie Roberts (she/her)

Presentation: Neurodiversity for Teen Girls; Becoming who I needed when I was younger

Jamie Roberts (she/her) is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, who actively shares her experience with later in life diagnosis of Autism & ADHD. Jamie is the founder of NeuroPebble, a neuroaffirming clinical training platform, author of Neurodiversity for Teen Girls and Mindfulness for Teen Anxiety, and is an active speaker on Neurodivergent, LGBTQIA+ and Teen topics.

Sabrina Longley (she/her)

Presentation: Community Building as a Borderline

Sabrina Longley is a queer, fat, Black, multiply neurodivergent Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Born and mostly raised on Mรกnu: Yฤฏ ฤฎsuwฤ… (Catawba), Lumbee Skaruhreh/Tuscarora, Cheraw, Occaneechi, and Shakori lands (colonially known as the Triangle Area of North Carolina), Sabrina obtained her bachelorโ€™s in Psychology from North Carolina Central University and her master's in Social Work from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is most passionate about offering lived and clinical experience support to both clients and other mental health providers related to topics including racial justice, neurodivergence, fat liberation, queer liberation, teen mental health, and DBT. She works to honor her own lived experience and the lived experiences of other marginalized folks to promote ethical and just mental wellness care.

...and so many more!

Values Check-In:

In order to make this event as safe as possible for everyone who attends, I want to do a quick values checkin. These are the values supported at this event. If you disagree with any of the following statements, please do not attend this event.

  • Black lives matter.

  • Free Palestine and Sudan and Congo and every other land and people harmed by empire.

  • Everyone is the gender they say they are. Period.

  • Capitalism sucks.

  • Every individual person has autonomy that must be respected.

Accessibility

Captions & Transcripts:

Facebook offers captions in many languages, and each replay will have an attached transcript!

Reminders:

You'll have the option to add any of the presentations to your digital calendar, plus you'll receive a reminder for each presentation in the Facebook group!

If you have other accessibility needs, please email me at megan@theneurocuriosityclub.com and I'll do whatever I can to make it happen!

Pajama parties, happy hours, and more!

In addition to all of the amazing live presentations, we'll also be hosting hangouts in the form of happy hours (feel free to bring a beverage of your choice!), pajama parties (yes, I will absolutely be showing up in my PJs), and more.

This is meant to be an educational event, but also a fun one, where you can connect with your community!

Get your ticket here:

What you get:

  • Access to the summit Facebook group for LIVE presentations & community

  • 48-hour replays of each presentation, both in the FB group and via a non-FB page

  • 2 free months of Focused Space (body doubling and productivity app)

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