In-Person Autism Seminars

Real Talk. Shared Space. Radical Liberation. In Person.

After years of teaching online, I’m hitting the road.

The Autistic Liberation Tour 2026 is a chance for us to gather - in the wild - for something that’s part seminar, part discussion circle, and all heart. In cities across the UK, I’ll be holding space for autistic humans to come together, learn, reflect, laugh, get angry, feel seen, and build something deeper than content.

This isn’t a lecture where you sit quietly and take notes. And it’s not a performance. It’s honest, unfiltered, collective exploration - rooted in everything I’ve shared about masking, burnout, boundaries, co-regulation, survival, and autistic truth-telling.

You’ll leave with more language for your needs, more clarity about your patterns, and more courage to live unmasked.

Autistic liberation isn’t just a political goal - it’s a personal reckoning. It’s not only about ending ableism and autistiphobia in the world around us, but about unlearning the stories we’ve absorbed about ourselves. The ones that told us we were broken, too much, not enough. Liberation means seeing ourselves through our own gaze - not the one society forced on us. It means interrupting the cycles we’ve internalized and sometimes perpetuated. This tour is about that work: reclaiming our truths, dismantling shame, and creating space where we don’t have to perform to be believed. It’s not abstract. It’s life-changing. And it starts here.

Each stop on the tour will feature a different topic and you’re warmly invited to attend more than one! Cities and dates are continuing to be added to the itinerary, so stay tuned!

Whether you’ve followed my work for years or you’re just now finding it, this is your invitation to step into a space where you don’t have to explain your existence.

Come as you are. Come curious. Come ready to feel connected - in your body, in your story, and in a room of people who get it.

London, United Kingdom
Jan
17

London, United Kingdom

Navigating Autistic Meltdowns, Shutdowns, and Burnout

Too often, autistic people are told to regulate better, try harder, or stay calm for everyone else’s comfort. But what if your shutdown wasn’t weakness? What if your meltdown wasn’t shameful? What if your burnout wasn’t your fault?

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Manchester, United Kingdom
Jan
31

Manchester, United Kingdom

Navigating Autistic Meltdowns, Shutdowns, and Burnout

You weren’t faking. You were surviving. This event explores what masking really is, why we do it, and how to begin letting go of the parts that no longer serve us. Come reflect, reconnect, and unmask in community.

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