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Changemakers: Brainstorm
July 3, 2023

Brainstorm | Changemakers by Tiimo

Welcome to Brainstorm, Changemakers by Tiimo, a series in which we’re talking to authors, therapists, chefs, and other experts at the forefront of change in the neurodivergent space.

Team Tiimo

An interview series with the movers and shakers who are changing the neurodivergent space

Welcome to Brainstorm, Changemakers by Tiimo, a series in which we’re talking to authors, therapists, chefs, and other experts at the forefront of change in the neurodivergent space. We’re here to spark real conversations, bust myths, and challenge what you thought you knew about neurodivergence.

From redefining productivity after Autistic burnout to navigating neurodivergent spaces as a person of color, Brainstorm is here to rewrite narratives and share the visions of activists and innovators working towards a more equitable and neuroinclusive world.

If you know a Changemaker who you think we should feature, we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at community@tiimo.dk.

In our latest interview, we talk to Dayna Halliwell (she/her), a UK-based disabled content creator and advocate, to explore how she uses comedy and digital content to illuminate the lived experiences of neurodivergent folks. Watch it here!

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July 3, 2023

Brainstorm | Changemakers by Tiimo

Welcome to Brainstorm, Changemakers by Tiimo, a series in which we’re talking to authors, therapists, chefs, and other experts at the forefront of change in the neurodivergent space.

Team Tiimo

An interview series with the movers and shakers who are changing the neurodivergent space

Welcome to Brainstorm, Changemakers by Tiimo, a series in which we’re talking to authors, therapists, chefs, and other experts at the forefront of change in the neurodivergent space. We’re here to spark real conversations, bust myths, and challenge what you thought you knew about neurodivergence.

From redefining productivity after Autistic burnout to navigating neurodivergent spaces as a person of color, Brainstorm is here to rewrite narratives and share the visions of activists and innovators working towards a more equitable and neuroinclusive world.

If you know a Changemaker who you think we should feature, we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at community@tiimo.dk.

In our latest interview, we talk to Dayna Halliwell (she/her), a UK-based disabled content creator and advocate, to explore how she uses comedy and digital content to illuminate the lived experiences of neurodivergent folks. Watch it here!

Daily planning designed to change your life.

Visualize time. Build focus. Make life happen. Tiimo is designed for people with ADHD, Autism, and everyone who thinks, works, and plans differently.

Get started with our free trial. Cancel anytime.

Brainstorm | Changemakers by Tiimo
July 3, 2023

Brainstorm | Changemakers by Tiimo

Welcome to Brainstorm, Changemakers by Tiimo, a series in which we’re talking to authors, therapists, chefs, and other experts at the forefront of change in the neurodivergent space.

Georgina Shute

Georgina is an ADHD coach and digital leader. She set up KindTwo to empower as many people as possible to work with Neurodiversity - not against it.

An interview series with the movers and shakers who are changing the neurodivergent space

Welcome to Brainstorm, Changemakers by Tiimo, a series in which we’re talking to authors, therapists, chefs, and other experts at the forefront of change in the neurodivergent space. We’re here to spark real conversations, bust myths, and challenge what you thought you knew about neurodivergence.

From redefining productivity after Autistic burnout to navigating neurodivergent spaces as a person of color, Brainstorm is here to rewrite narratives and share the visions of activists and innovators working towards a more equitable and neuroinclusive world.

If you know a Changemaker who you think we should feature, we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at community@tiimo.dk.

In our latest interview, we talk to Dayna Halliwell (she/her), a UK-based disabled content creator and advocate, to explore how she uses comedy and digital content to illuminate the lived experiences of neurodivergent folks. Watch it here!

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