This event aims to empower & celebrate neurodivergent women.
Mingle Co. was born from a passion for creating inclusive events centered around the neurodivergent community. This event is aimed at celebrating & empowering neurodivergent women across all fields and in all Adelaide.
Here's what you can expect when you attend our events:
- A safe and comfortable space where you can relax and be yourself.
- A chance to create genuine and meaningful connections with other like-minded women who share similar interests and experiences.
- Neurodivergent women in leadership roles, aspiring to start their own business, advocates, all women wanting to connect and learn are invited to attend.
- Opportunities to learn, collaborate and support other neurodivergent women in business.
- We have identified the perfect balance for sitting down and engaging in learning. Our aim is to encourage participation, strengthen connections, enhance knowledge, and provide plenty of opportunities for networking!
- Sensory friendly (no fluro lights, temperature adjustments and low background noise.)
- Professional and friendly event hosts who are dedicated to making your experience as comfortable as possible.
- Light brunch and drinks. (all food will be labelled).
- Please bring fliers and / or business cards to share.
- Accessible building and toilets
- All fidgets welcome in this space so please bring them!
Guest speaker Geraldine Fuenmayor
"FUELING FOCUS: How Nutrition Impacts the Neurodivergent Brain"
What you’ll get from this session:
The idea is to offer a practical and accessible space to explore how nutrition and certain lifestyle habits influence focus, energy, mood, and emotional regulation in neurodivergent individuals.
In simple terms, the workshop includes:
- a brief introduction to the connection between nutrition and the neurodivergent brain
- a simple explanation of the relationship between the gut, the brain, and food
- the impact of blood sugar on energy, concentration, and mood
- practical meal ideas and simple changes that may help
- realistic strategies for people with selective eating patterns or sensory sensitivities
- a final space for questions and conversation