3-Day, In-Person Conference
Celebrating Neurodiversity is
First-of-its-Kind
Founded by New York Times-bestselling author and entrepreneur Chris Guillebeau, NeuroDiversion 2025 will offer a fun, safe, supportive and celebratory space for anyone and everyone who identifies as neurodivergent, including those with ADHD, ASD, AuDHD, OCD and 2E and more – as well as parents and partners of anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of how unique human minds work. Around 15-20% of people in the world are thought to have a neuro-difference. No two people are affected in the same way.
Guillebeau, who identifies as a “recovering compulsive,” also writes on productivity, entrepreneurship and mental health, including bestsellers The Art of Non-Conformity, The Happiness of Pursuit, The $100 Startup, and the upcoming Time Anxiety (April). He is also an international speaker, influencer and entrepreneur whose successful World Domination Summits held in Portland, OR attracted thousands of participants for over-a-decade. His events are known for their welcoming, interactive, fun, memorable and community-building experiences.
“NeuroDiversion emerged from a deeply personal place,” said Guillebeau. “Living with ADHD, I know firsthand how isolating it can feel, and also how transformative it is to connect with people who genuinely get it. This event is about creating those connections in an environment where people can actually be comfortable and have fun.”
The three-day, in-person conference to be held March 27-29th at Fair Market, 1100 East 5th, Austin, TX 78702, will be attended by neurodivergent creators, authors, influencers, experts, teachers, students and practitioners seeking to build positive, lifelong relationships, and also welcomes teens and parents.
NeuroDiversion 2025 (ND25) is not your typical conference, as it will feature fireside chats, meet-ups and smaller workshops on topics like executive functioning, mindfulness and family systems, as well as body-doubling work sessions, sensory activities, fun, games and adventures—as well as plenty of opportunities to rest and recharge in quiet/Zen spaces, all geared specifically to the neurodivergent community.
Less-formal talks by creators, influencers and leaders of the neurodivergent community will also take place in flexible spaces that allow for authentic expression and opportunities to make connections, foster new friendships, and above all, get and give support to anyone wanting to better understand how unique minds work.
All-inclusive tickets are available online at neurodiversion.org for $547 (including a $50 discount). An ND25 app will be launched in early March, making it easy for attendees to connect with each other and creators, sign-up for workshops, work sessions, as well as explore specific topics and meet-ups, including any meet-ups they want to create on their own.
The conference has no corporate sponsors by design and is funded solely by ticket sales to ensure diversity of thought and exchange where every speaker and participant has an equal voice and influence in this inclusive and welcoming environment.
"What makes NeuroDiversion special is how it puts neurodivergent needs first,” said Trina Haynes, founder of the online community @MyLadyADHD. “From the flexible spaces to the mix of high-energy and quiet zones, every detail shows real understanding of our community. I'm excited to be part of an event that feels less like a conference and more like coming home."
For more information, please contact:
Mary Anne Connolly
MACMedia
512/587.7153 c
maryanneconnolly@gmail.com
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March
27-29, 2025
Fair Market Austin
1100 E 5th St.
Austin, TX 78702
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