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Recent Collaborations and Interviews

NHS Sussex highlights Adam’s digital comms work

23 January, 2026

Back in January 2025, as part of his Expert-by-Experience role for NHS Sussex, Adam joined the Neurodevelopmental Programme’s Children and Young People Signposting ND Communications Subgroup to contribute to the development of the Partner Toolkit for ADHD and autism help & support for children & young people, their families and carers. The toolkit, published by …

Read moreNHS Sussex highlights Adam’s digital comms work

Adam was a guest on Tana Tours

6 July, 2023

Tana, the software tool for neurodivergent work & life management you didn’t know you need Watch Adam’s Tana Tour with Ev Chapman: Learn more about Tana here

Read moreAdam was a guest on Tana Tours

Nora on the merits of weirdness on the No Room For Doubt Podcast

7 June, 2023

What makes you weird? And what are the secret little characteristics or traits about yourself that you try to hide, ignore, or shut down because you’re afraid of someone judging – or worst, you hide them from yourself because you fear it might stop you from achieving the success you know is possible for you?

Read moreNora on the merits of weirdness on the No Room For Doubt Podcast

We did a Neurodivergence Q&A for Brighton Chamber of Commerce

3 June, 2023

Awareness and diagnoses of adult ADHD, Autism and other related neurodivergent conditions have skyrocketed since 2020.

And no wonder: the pandemic launched a Godzilla-sized wrecking ball at work-life boundaries and thrown established work patterns into chaos. The silver lining: for thousands of people, this radical change turned the spotlight onto underlying neurodivergent traits that were there all along.

And as the studies keep rolling in, it’s becoming clear: neurodivergence has always been here, it’s much more widespread than previously thought, and it’s not going away.

Read moreWe did a Neurodivergence Q&A for Brighton Chamber of Commerce

“How to run your business on neurodivergence” workshop at Joyfully Different

2 June, 2023

Whether it’s ADHD, Autism, SPD or SLDs, typical business advice goes right out the window. If you have more than a couple of neurodivergent traits, running your own business comes with unique challenges that defy the most common business, management, and productivity advice.

Read more“How to run your business on neurodivergence” workshop at Joyfully Different

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