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Neurodivergent Rising:
The Complete Course
*LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE*
Begin your own pace journey through 9 weekly modules that weave neuroscience, embodied/spiritual practice, and systems literacy with space to unmask, regulate, and reframe.
Each module's course materials unlock weekly starting January 6, 2026
You’ll have optional weekly Coffee Chat/Q&A sessions with Kristina
Every Wednesday
6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
January 2026 to March 2026
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Neurodivergent Rising: The Complete Course
A 9-module journey that reframes neurodivergence beyond stereotypes. We braid neuroscience, embodied/spiritual practice, and systems literacy (naming how patriarchy, capitalism, and colonization shape neurodivergent narratives) into practical tools you can use right away.
You’ll learn to:
- Unmask with care and rebuild nervous-system safety
- Translate research into everyday regulation practices
- Re-author your story with language that fits your lived experience
Flexible submissions— (typed, photo/scan, audio, or video) and low-sensory, trauma-informed design support how you actually learn.
Courses included
Neurodivergent Rising: Professional Development Pathway
All 9 Modules Included with CEU Specific Assignments for Certificate Completion
What's included?
A nine-module, self-paced journey that blends neuroscience, embodied/spiritual practice, and systems literacy to move beyond stereotypes toward grounded, sustainable change - now with a clear CEU pathway and documentation for professional credit.
Intentional Learning Arc
Each module builds on the last to guide you through self-discovery → systems awareness → practical integration.
Beyond Stereotypes
Dismantle myths about autism and ADHD while naming masking and burnout—with tools to unlearn and reframe.
Systems Literacy & Advocacy
Examine how patriarchy, capitalism, and colonization shape ND narratives, then translate insight into sustainable advocacy
Embodied Practice
Use body-based practices to reconnect with your nervous system, regulate in real life, and anchor new patterns.
Guest Voices & Community
Learn with a diverse lineup of experts and advocates, alongside a supportive peer community on the same path.
CEU Pathway & Documentation
Complete clearly marked CEU assessments and receive documentation suitable for licensure/certification requirements (acceptance varies by regulator).
What's Included
9 On-Demand Modules
Move through all course materials at your own pace. Each module blends neuroscience, embodied/spiritual practice, and systems literacy with concise videos, reflections, and practical tools you can use right away. No busywork, just what supports your real life.
Flexible, Accessible Learning
Submit reflections and assessments however you learn best: typed, photo/scan, audio, or video. Low-sensory, trauma-informed design; captions and alternate formats available on request. No CEU requirements - just a clear path to unmask, regulate, and reframe.
Weekly Coffee Chats + Q&A
Join Kristina every Wednesday, 6–8 pm ET for optional community time. Hour 1 focuses on Modules 1–4; Hour 2 on Modules 5–9. Come with questions, compare notes, and get gentle accountability—drop in as you are.
Our students love us
The multiple different categories and options for learning new skills, refreshing old ones or trying different challenges, and the student project resources are superb.
Nick Davis
The multiple different categories and options for learning new skills, refreshing old ones or trying different challenges, and the student project resources are superb.
Nick Davis
The multiple different categories and options for learning new skills, refreshing old ones or trying different challenges, and the student project resources are superb.
Nick Davis
Guest Speakers: Voices That Inspire
Guest Speakers: Voices That Inspire
Meet the Voices of Neurodivergent Rising
Dr. Diana Kopua
Psychiatrist and Educator
Diana Kopua (Ngāti Porou) is an Indigenous psychiatrist and storyteller challenging how mental health systems work. Through Mahi a Atua, she and her whānau transform workforce development into system healing. By reconnecting people to ancestral stories, relationships and creative ways of leading, they help workers and communities thrive so the systems they shape can truly change.
Sabia Wade
Author & Reproductive Justice Educator
Sabia (they/them) is a Black, queer, disabled educator and Author of Birthing Liberation. They bring bold insight into colonization, embodiment, and divergent time.
Lucy Pearce
Author, Educator & Artist
Lucy (she/her) is an autistic author (Burning Woman, Creatrix, She of the Sea), artist, and founder of Womancraft Publishing. She writes and teaches on feminine power, cyclical living, and neurodivergent creativity. Lucy brings fierce wisdom to the intersection of patriarchy, sensitivity, and unmasking. Lucy joins us via prerecorded interview.
Kris McElroy
Artist, Special Olympian and Advocate
Kris (he/they) is a biracial, multiply-disabled, autistic trans artist and writer whose work explores identity, internalized oppression, and embodied liberation. Through storytelling, painting, and advocacy, Kris invites transformative conversations around race, gender, disability, and the sacred work of unmasking.
Akeyl Senior
Abolitionist Thinker, Cultural Critic and Advocate
Akeyl (he/him) is a Black, disabled father, cultural critic and abolitionist thinker whose work calls out the violence of capitalism, white supremacy, ableism and patriarchy.
Through sharp political analysis and embodied truth-telling, he challenges oppressive systems, speaks to the importance of collective liberation brings focus to men's health and emotional accountability.
Alix Generous
Neurodivergent Consultant & Advocate
Alix Generous (she/they) is a neurodivergent advocate and storyteller, championing disability justice and systemic change with clarity, creativity, and courage. She is well-known for her TED talk and her sense of humour.
Danielle Aubin
Licensed Social Worker, Advocate, Educator
Danielle (she/they) is an autistic therapist and the creator of My Autistic Therapist, a platform offering education, insight, and support through a neurodivergent-affirming lens. Her work sheds light on masking, trauma, and the power of embracing autistic identity.
Jason Secord
Yoga Teacher & Embodiment Guide
Jason (he/him) is a neurodivergent longtime yoga practitioner and teacher who leads participants into deep nervous system attunement to access presence, breath, and inner power.
Gregory C. Tino
Gregory C. Tino is a nonspeaking autistic advocate who began spelling on a letterboard to communicate in 2017. He is dedicated to educating the public about the strengths, inner life, and dignity of nonspeaking autistic people.
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