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Intersectionality – A framework for understanding how overlapping dimensions of identity—like gender, neurodivergence, ethnicity, or parenthood—can create privilege or compound discrimination.

The Hub In A Nutshell
Corporate & Leadership Support
Helping organisations build inclusive, people-centred workplaces through consulting, mentoring, and workshops tailored to your team’s needs.
Keynote Speaking
Engaging, insightful talks that explore intersectionality, inclusion, and human-centred leadership designed to inspire, inform, and spark meaningful change.
Podcast – Intersecting Voices
Episodes featuring real, lived stories from individuals navigating intersectional identities, alongside insights from experts on key topics.
Blog – Personal Reflections
A space where I explore my own experiences of intersectionality through topics including gender, motherhood, neurodivergence, mental health and belief systems.
Why I Started The Intersectional Hub
Over the years, I’ve found myself part of several underrepresented groups: a female engineer, a female senior leader, a female writer.
Being a woman, on its own, often creates barriers to opportunity. It can be challenging to get your voice heard, to be taken seriously, or even seen.
In recent years, there’s been a rise in groups supporting gender inclusion, which is both powerful and necessary. But I’m not just a woman.
I’m also neurodivergent. I’m an immigrant. I’m a single mum.
These parts of me don’t exist in isolation. They don’t just stack up, they intersect. And that intersection doesn’t just add challenges — it multiplies them. I’ve felt the weight of that first hand.
When I became a parent, something shifted. I saw the world through my child’s eyes and I knew I had to help create a better one.
Because if the world isn’t good enough for her, it’s not good enough for me either.
We lead by example. And if I can stand up for myself, and for all those who still don’t feel like they can, then my child will grow up knowing she’s allowed to challenge what’s broken. She’ll know her voice matters.
This is why I created The Intersectional Hub. Not just to tell my story, but to help shape a future in which we all have a place and an opportunity to be our best selves.


