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You’ve never fit the mold, maybe you’re neuro-diverse, queer, gender-expansive, chronically ill, tender-hearted, burned-out, or wildly creative. We offer coaching, community, and resources that help people and organizations grow without masking, lead with humanity, and design systems where every brain belongs.
Hey Misfit!
What We Do
For Organizations We Offer:
Neuro-Inclusive Culture Design
Redesign processes, meetings, and cultureThe Neuro-Inclusive Leadership Lab
A practical and reflective learning journey for managers and executives to lead with clarity, co-regulation, and compassion.Executive Coaching for Neurodivergent Leaders
1:1 coaching that helps senior leaders lead authentically, manage energy, and navigate complex environments without burnout.Tools and Resources and Blog
Evidence-based guides and templates that help organizations practice neuro-inclusion every day.
For Individuals We Offer:
1:1 Coaching
Trauma-informed, ICF-certified coaching that meets you exactly as you are, no fixing, no performing.Monthly Global Meetups (Free)
A real talk space for queer, neurodivergent, and creative humans around the world.The Misfits Academy
A 5-month program for misfit founders and creatives to grow sustainable businesses without masking.Events & Retreats
Spaces for learning, connection, and deep rest, designed for sensitive, thoughtful, and neuro-complex humans.Free Resources and Blog
Reflections and resources on neuro-diversity, creativity, and belonging.
What Misfits Are Saying
The Misfits Manifesto
We’re reclaiming the word Misfit.
This is for the ones who never quite fit the mold: the neuro-spicy, queer, gender-expansive, fat, chronically ill, marginalized, tender-hearted, scrappy, burned-out, wildly creative, and rebellious souls.
For too long, we’ve been told we’re too weird, too sensitive, or just too much. We’ve been asked to shrink, smooth our edges, and follow rules that were never made for us. But the truth is: what sets you apart is exactly where your magic lives.
Maybe the places that were supposed to support you, therapy, school, work, even healing spaces, left you feeling misunderstood, or like you were the problem. If you’ve been let down by the very systems that promised to help, you’re not alone.
This might be the kind of care you’ve been holding out hope for: not about fixing or performing, but about coming home to yourself.
So keep your head up.
Keep your heart open.
Keep fighting to be you.
Because the future belongs to the Misfits.