Alice's Wonderland.

"If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn’t."

ENTER WONDERLAND

Exploring, Storytelling, and Shaping the Narrative

I’m Alice—a disruptor, a creator, and someone who thinks differently about identity, belonging, and the systems that shape our lives. A neurodivergent mother, CEO, cat lover, tea drinker, ultra rule-breaker, picture-thinker, comedienne, storyteller,—this is my wonderful world beyond the looking glass.

As an AuDHD woman, I have spent my life exploring paths that often defy the expected. Here, I share my experiences and insights—the curious, the challenging, and the beautifully unconventional—through the lens of neurodivergence in all its glorious technicolour.

Alice’s Wonderland is a place for stories told with courage, honesty and truth. It imagines a joyful neurodivergent world—playful, resistant, relational, and justice-centred. It envisions a divergent future built not on compliance and conformity, but on curiosity, imagination, and double empathy: a space that critiques the systems that fail us, while offering blueprints for the worlds still to come

ABOUT ME

Alice’s Wonderland: A Space for Creativity, Disruption & Possibility

Alice’s Wonderland is a creative platform for storytelling, exploring neurodivergent identity and disrupting mainstream narratives.

✰ Rethinking identity, belonging, and the systems that shape our lives.

✰ Reframing belonging through imagination, justice, and radical empathy and relationality

✰ Exploring how systems can be reimagined through imagination, curiosity, wonder, and a double empathy approach—so they better serve those they were never designed for.

✰ Challenging the idea that we must fit into existing spaces, instead asking: what if we built new ones - wild, inclusive, disobedient, and free

✰ Amplifying neurodivergent voices, perspectives, and experiences—centring those who have been historically unseen or unheard, excluded by neuronormative and ableist systems.

✰ Creating spaces for neurodivergent thinkers, leaders and disruptors to connect, share ideas, write and share our stories in community, and rewrite the narrative.

✰ Blending creativity, research, and advocacy to shift narratives and reshape outdated systems.

✰ Creating a space where epistemic, relational, and emotional justice meet storytelling—where we challenge, disrupt, and create new ways of being, thinking, leading, and belonging.

Alice’s Wonderland is a cultural and intellectual platform where storytelling, research, and leadership converge to drive systemic change

ABOUT US

A Life of Questioning & Reimagining Possibilities

✶ Like Alice in Wonderland, I have spent my life questioning the world as it is, wondering and imagining what it could be.

Thinking differently about identity, belonging, and the systems that define us.

Disrupting norms and mainstream narratives.

Truth-telling. Speaking Truth to Power, even when it costs me

Story-telling as a tool for social justice — reclaiming narratives, amplifying lived experience to challenge inequality and influence systemic change.

Looking at the world from altered perspectives, rethinking the structures that shape our lives.

Looking through the neurodivergent looking-glass—reshaping reality “from the inside out”. .

Illuminating new possibilities for us all.

Dreaming of better, joyful worlds: Wonder-lands….

“Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast….”

✶✶✶ This is the spirit that shapes Alice’s Wonderland ✶✶✶

OUR WORK

A Vision of Connection, Community & Belonging

I believe in the interconnectedness of all things—that we build strength through connection, not separation and division

✧ I am guided by authenticity, honesty, respect, and kindness.

✧ I see strength in relationships and communities

✧ I believe in creating worlds where people feel seen, heard, and valued—and where they can live more authentic lives

My vision is a world that prioritises:

Connection, community, identity, and belonging

Storytelling as resistance, kinship, and relationship

Relational justice and narrative freedom

✶ ✶ ✶ A Wonderland ✶ ✶ ✶