Starter Design Session: Build Your First Learning Offer

A focused 75-minute strategy session to help turn your expertise into a clear learning offer, course, or scalable educational product.

Perfect if you have ideas, content, webinars, notes, or a lingering “I should really do something with this.”

Together we’ll identify your best next offer, organize your ideas, and map practical next steps.

😎 Come as you are No polished pitch deck required.

Messy notes, voice memos, half-formed ideas, scattered brilliance, and busy-life energy are all welcome.

Leave with a clearer offer direction, ideas for repurposing existing content, recommendations for course or training format, a rough structure for your next step, more momentum and less guesswork.

📅 Current Session Times

To make booking easier before purchase, current session times are typically:

  • Mondays – 5:30 PM ET / 2:30 PM PT

  • Thursdays – 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT

  • Saturdays – 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT

A woman with short blonde hair, glasses, and a grey t-shirt with colorful mushroom illustrations, sitting on a beige armchair in a bright room with a plant and window in the background.

Hi, I’m Erin

For over 40 years, I navigated life undiagnosed. I learned how to compensate, adapt, and keep going, even when things felt harder than they should.

When I became a parent to my neurodivergent child, everything shifted. It wasn’t just about me anymore. I needed to understand how to support my child in a way that actually worked.

That led me to earn my Master’s in Cognitive Diversity in Education and rethink everything I thought I knew about behaviour, support, and what people actually need to thrive.

Today, I blend education, Learning Experience Design, and visual storytelling to turn complex ideas into clear, engaging, accessible resources, courses, and supports that help people feel more capable at home, at school, at work, and in everyday life.

Not ready for a design session? Start here.

Neurodiversity-affirming resources for parents, educators, clinicians, and neurodivergent adults.

Practical tools for co-regulation, sensory support, and flexible routines grounded in a strength-based approach.

Includes: co-regulation scripts • capacity check-ins • stimming & sensory supports • planning pages • reflection prompts • advocacy tools

Collection of educational materials including books, worksheets, and a laptop screen with an activity on understanding the Big 3 in emotional intelligence, focusing on working memory, cognitive flexibility, and inhibitory control, alongside references to neurodiversity and child emotion regulation.