Blog
-
NeuroSpace Guided Imagination, Part 3: Home – a Space That Holds Me
It is evening. You close the door behind you—and with it, the weight of the day slips from your shoulders. No more masking. No silent expectations. No overload. Just you. In this guided imagination, NeuroSpace leads us home. Not into a perfectly styled Instagram living room, but into a space that truly belongs to you.…
-
NeuroSpace Guided Imagination, Part 2: A School Where I Can Breathe
When we talk about school, many people think of rigid schedules, inflexible rules, noise, and performance pressure. Of constant comparison. Of the feeling of being “wrong” because you’re too loud, too quiet, too slow, or simply too different. For many neurodivergent people, masking begins right there: during school years. Early on, we learn that our…
-
NeuroSpace Guided Imagination, Part 1: A Workplace That Truly Fits You
Imagine going to work—and your nervous system exhales. Not because you’re forcing yourself to hold it together, but because this place was genuinely designed for you. Not as a neurotypical norm with a colorful diversity sticker attached, but as a space where your way of thinking, feeling, and working is taken seriously. The day begins…
-
NeuroSpace-Fantasiereise, Teil 1: Ein Arbeitsplatz, der wirklich zu dir passt
Stell dir vor, du gehst zur Arbeit – und dein Nervensystem atmet auf. Nicht, weil du dich zusammenreissen musst, sondern weil dieser Ort wirklich für dich gedacht wurde. Nicht als neurotypische Norm mit einem bunten Diversity-Sticker, sondern als Raum, in dem dein Denken, Fühlen und Arbeiten ernst genommen wird. Der Tag beginnt ohne Druck. Kein…
-
Queer Joy: The Small Moments That Matter
Wenn wir über queeres Leben sprechen, erzählen wir oft Geschichten von Schwierigkeiten. Vom Coming-out. Davon, missverstanden zu werden. Davon, für grundlegende Rechte kämpfen zu müssen. Und versteht mich nicht falsch – diese Geschichten sind wichtig. Sie müssen gehört werden. Sie sind Teil unserer gemeinsamen Geschichte. Aber sie sind nicht die ganze Geschichte.
-
Neurodivergence and Loneliness: The Kind No One Talks About
There’s a kind of loneliness that isn’t loud. It doesn’t always look like isolation. Sometimes it’s just the slow, quiet ache of feeling misunderstood. Like you’re slightly out of tune with the world. Not broken—just… playing a different melody. If you’re neurodivergent, chances are you’ve felt that. That feeling of being on the edges. Of…
-
Growing Up a Computer Nerd in the Late 90s and Early 2000s
There’s something oddly romantic about the screech of a dial-up modem. That awkward, glitchy handshake sound was the gateway to another world—a world where I, a kid growing up somewhere between floppy disks and FireWire, felt completely at home. Being a computer nerd back then was a full-on personality. It wasn’t cool. It wasn’t mainstream.…
-
Queerness & Neurodiversity: When the World Doesn’t Fit, We Create Our Own
I’ve been thinking a lot about what it means to move through the world as both queer and neurodivergent. Not in the sense of fitting into neat definitions, but more like: what happens when your brain and your identity both push against the so-called “norm”? Spoiler: it’s exhausting. And also kind of powerful. There’s this…
-
Welcome to ADHme… soon-ish…
As a person living with ADHD, I am always driven to do „something“ that lets my brain have a dopamine rush 🙂 Right now, that’s making an app for people with ADHD. With the help of ChatGPT and my rudimentary knowledge of Swift and XCode I’m building ADHme, an app for people living with ADHD…
-
Mit QueerUp Radio Live von der Bern Pride
Gestern, am 29. Juli 2023, durfte ich endlich mal wieder hinters Moderationsmik sitzen. QueerUp Radio, die Sendung die ich zwischen 2011 und 2021 mitmoderieren durfte, sendete LIVE vom Bundesplatz, wo die Bern Pride stattfand. Es war ein unglaublich tolles Erlebnis und ich hatte total viel Spass.








