Neurodivergent Phoenix Convention:
Science & Soul for
ADHD & AuDHD Women
From Surviving to Thriving: Science and Somatics for Navigating ADHD & AuDHD with ClarityÂ
Have you ever been called “too much,” “too emotional,” or “crazy”—only to later discover you were navigating life with ADHD or autism?
If you’re an ADHD or AuDHD woman, you’ve likely spent a lifetime performing the version of yourself that others can handle.
You’ve masked, minimised, and moulded yourself to fit into a world that wasn’t designed for you.
At some point, you start to wonder: “Is there a more authentic way to live?”
The answer is YES.
6th October • 6:45pm • London
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Reserve Your Seat NowIntroducing the
Neurodivergent Phoenix Convention
This isn’t just another event—it’s a movement. Â
The ONLY event of its kind, designed exclusively for ADHD and AuDHD women.
It’s where science meets soul.
It's where you’ll find the tools, insights, and community to go from surviving to thriving.
Science Meets Lived ExperienceÂ
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We’re blending cutting-edge neuroscience with real-world strategies and somatic practices to help you understand your brain and body on a deeper level.
Built for Women, By Women
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This event centres the unique experiences of neurodivergent women, addressing the challenges and opportunities that come with being both ADHD/AuDHD and female.
A Community
That Gets It
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You’ll connect with a room full of women who truly understand your journey—because they’re walking it too.
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What You’ll Learn
The ADHD/ AuDHD Dopamine CurveÂ
What too much or not enough dopamine does to ADHD and AuDHD brains.
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You’ll understand how daily habits impact your mental health, your reaction to medication, and what you can do to feel more balanced.
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Hormones &
Co-occurring Conditions
How hormonal shifts and co-occurring conditions impact your experience—and why “crazy” isn’t crazy when you know what’s going on.
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You’ll gain practical tools to work with your cycle and hormones, so you can advocate for yourself and show up fully in your life.
Gender-bias in Care and Workplace Neuroinclusion Models
How therapy, psychiatry, and workplace inclusion models often exclude neurodivergent women—and what you can do about it.
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You’ll leave with strategies to advocate for yourself in systems that weren’t built with you in mind.
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Is This You?
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This event is for you if:
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You’re grappling with life pre- or post-diagnosis, feeling burned out and misunderstood.
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You want to understand your brain and body and learn tools to thrive.
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You’re tired of surviving and ready to feel seen, validated, and like you finally belong.
What You'll Walk Away FeelingÂ
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Less Alone: Like someone finally gets it.
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Validated & Seen:Â Like someone is explaining your life in a way that lands in your body, not just your head.
- Empowered: Like you’ve rediscovered the vital life force you buried a long time ago.
Event Details
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Date: Monday 6th October 2025
Time: 18:45 - 21:45 BST
Venue: St John's Church, Hyde Park, Hyde Park Crescent London W2 2QD
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Meet Your Speaker:
Dr. Samantha Hiew
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Founder of ADHD Girls, a social impact platform transforming how society sees and supports neurodivergent women.
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Keynote Speaker & Lived Experience Researcher:Â With a PhD in medical science, Samantha combines cutting-edge research with her personal journey as a neurodivergent woman.
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Author of Tip of the ADHD Iceberg:Â A compassionate guide for late-diagnosed neurodivergents.
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Recognised Leader:Â Named a Difference Maker by PBS America and Positive Role Model for Gender by the National Diversity Awards.

Agenda

- 18:45: Doors Open (soft music, low lights)
- 19:15 - 20:15: Interactive Learning + Co-Regulation
- 20:15 - 20:35: Break
- 20:35 - 21:00: Voice Activation & ReleaseÂ
- 21:00 - 21:30: Community Circle + Q&A
- 21:30 - 21:45: Integration Meditation + Close
What the Community Say
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"I felt for the first time in 31 years so seen and heard. Appreciate the human way you shared that. Please never change—sometimes the world isn’t ready for this type of bravery and honesty. So much healing!"
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"Fascinating evening listening to Samantha, learning about ADHD & Women/Girls—so much knowledge & wisdom shared in a very human & accessible way. I found this insightful both professionally & personally."
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"Sam's talk was really eye-opening. I knew ADHD affected women differently, but she was able to explain everything in such a clear and coherent manner."
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Seats Are Limited—Don’t Miss Your Chance to Be Part of This Transformative Event
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