About Us




SUPPORT

We champion the creations of neurodivergent makers and small business. Our curated products are either neurodivergent made or fill a need or desire from our own neurodiverse perspectives, whilst 10% of profits support our chosen charity.


CONNECT
Just like this platform, our chosen charity ADHDAF+ has been born from ADHDAF Podcast. Our live events serve to connect ADHD adults to build in person peer support networks in their local communities. Our statement jewellery pieces are conversation starters further connecting neurodivergent people.

EMPOWER
Our products and live events not only support the makers we are championing but they also raise ADHD awareness and neurodiversity acceptance in society.
With 10% of our profits donated directly to ADHDAF+ Charity to connect and empower ADHD adults of marginalised genders in Scotland, England and Wales.

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WHO ARE WE?
From the school playground to festival fields…

       
Steph and Laura bonded over fashion, music, and karaoke at youth club from the age
of eleven right up until the wrecking ball of Laura’s unidentified ADHD swung in and bashed their lifelong friendship in their 30s. 

On discovering she was very obviously ADHD AF and the impact the neurodevelopmental condition can have on relationships; Laura reached out to Steph to reconnect. Steph listened and learned… as did ADHDers all over the world, when Laura began sharing her experiences on ADHDAF Podcast

Steph had already discovered her neurodivergence in her 20s when she was diagnosed with OCD, having struggled with it since childhood.

They reunited and their raised awareness about neurodiversity strengthened their bond.  Having both previously collaborated on their own creative businesses Hathor and All The Discos; these makers got together to create this space celebrating their passions with a purpose.

Both leaning into their unique skill sets and onto each other, the neurodivergent brainchild of ADHDAF Emporium was born! In support of independent makers and small businesses, whilst raising funds to support ADHD adults in the UK amidst the treacherous terrain of both a cost of living and ADHD diagnosis crisis.