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Women's Neurodiversity Circle

  • The Hearth 16 Lonsdale Road London, England, NW6 6RD United Kingdom (map)

Tickets: By donation only

About The Event

The Women's Neurodiversity Circle is a safe space for women to share their experiences with neurodiversity and how it affects their daily lives. Whether you are neurodiverse, waiting to receive a diagnosis, or want to better understand a loved one, the circle supports and brings together a community of like-minded people. We'll discuss the joys, the struggles, and everything in between over tea.


What to expect:

  • Open discussions about the highs and lows of being neurodiverse, exploring all aspects of life - work, education, social life, dating and any other areas attendees want to explore.

  • A safe environment to talk about diagnosis processes and beyond, including medication and therapy.

  • A space to better understand and support the experience of a loved one, and a place to find guidance and advice in this journey.

  • Please be mindful that this is a space for sharing personal experiences, and not an environment to offer professional services.

About The Speaker

Anna Wolfe is a freelance journalist, speaker and podcaster.

Her work covers everything from sobriety and subcultures to sexuality and societal commentary. Passionate about mental health, her writing always seeks to educate, empower and end shame in all its forms.

Wolfe is two years sober, in eating disorder recovery and has ADHD and OCD - two diagnoses she now values despite their difficulties. She works alongside women embarking on their path to recovery of all types.


 

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Hearth Members enjoy events like this for free. From £30 / month for a Social Membership, the cost of 2 in real life events, you can access our programme of events, be a part of our nurturing community and find the space to focus on yourself. We’d love to meet you.

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