

ADHD Growth Summit | Living at the Intersection: An AuDHD Panel
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In celebration of our new ADHD community, we are throwing a party and you are invited. Join us virtually for two weeks of body doubling, interactive workshops, breakthrough moments, and finding your people. You'll learn from 30+ ADHD creators and experts over 40 special events. You'll do a deep dive into what ADHD culture is, all while surrounded by our community. _______________________________________________________________
What’s it like to navigate the world as both autistic and ADHD?
Join us for a powerful conversation featuring Adrien Marcellus and Michael Ruffin, two advocates living at the intersection of autism and ADHD. Moderated by O’Ryan McIntire, this panel will explore the overlapping experiences, unique challenges, and overlooked strengths of the AuDHD community. Expect real talk, relatable stories, and insights that validate and empower.
Meet the Speakers:
Adrien Marcellus is a clinician, educator, and passionate advocate with a focus on the AuDHD experience—autistic and ADHD. Late-diagnosed and formerly high-masking, Adrien blends personal insight with professional expertise to create content and conversations that are as compassionate as they are eye-opening. Through storytelling, humor, and education, they help others feel seen, supported, and more at home in their neurodivergent identities.
Michael Ruffin is the co-founder of Dueling Minds, a platform that empowers neurodivergent individuals through community, storytelling, and advocacy. As an ADHD creator and thought leader, Michael brings humor, vulnerability, and realness to conversations about mental health and identity. Through Dueling Minds, he works to dismantle stigma and help others embrace their unique wiring as a strength—not a setback.