How Neurodiversity Can Play Nicely With Creativity
Honor Clement-Hayes
Since modern work culture began, people with differently wired brains have been expected to conform as best as they could to rigid societal standards. The ways in which neurodiverse people adapt in order to survive and thrive can teach everyone a thing or two about making creative work a richer experience. You get to invent your world – let the weirdos show you how.

About the Speaker
Honor Clement-Hayes
Honor is a corporate stooge – a Creative Director in insurtech. But she’s also a corporate rebel with a badly wired brain, writing through hyperfixations and nervous breakdowns.