The Neurodiversity Speaker That Everyone Remembers
Parul is a sought-after keynote speaker, featured in Channel 4’s “Do You Have ADHD?” and on stages including LeadDev London, Leeds Digital Festival, RecFest, and Manchester Tech Festival.
Known for her unconventional approach, colourful style, and infectious energy - she’s even had 1000 engineering leaders at the Barbican doing the wave (check out the video!)
She delivers neurodiversity keynotes that audiences remember long after they finish.
Keynote Talks
I never deliver the same keynote twice; every keynote is created just for you, designed around your people, culture, and goals.
Common themes include:
Demystifying Neurodiversity at Work
Designing workplaces that work for different minds - without relying on labels or disclosure
Neuroinclusive Leadership
Navigating the Disclosure Conversation - Practical Guidance
Before I Had the Words: Lived Experience, Practical Action & Allyship
Talks are:
Delivered virtually, in-person, or hybrid
Typically 30 - 60 minutes (excluding Q&A)
Designed to be engaging, practical, and immediately applicable
What People Are Saying
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Parul's innovative use of retro video games to explain neurodiversity resonated deeply with our employees.
- Russell Essex-Crosby, Sr. Director Talent Acquisition at NBCUniversal
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Parul was a candid and funny host who shared a very personal story in a room full of strangers. Our team were completely engaged, and the feedback was extremely positive.
Sean Stapleton, Content Marketing Manager at MirrorWeb
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Parul's ability to share real-world examples of navigating workplace barriers brought authenticity to the sessions and made the concepts relatable.
- Heather Reynolds, Director of People and Culture at SocialTalent
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Parul’s talk was incredible - her humour and reflections on life as a neurodivergent person, through the lens of “what if neurotypicals were the weird ones”, was incredibly powerful.
Jamie Tanna, OggCamp Attendee
Pixels, people and power-ups.
Demystifying Neurodiversity in leadership with nostalgic video game concepts.
As Seen on
Channel 4
Documentary - “Do You Have ADHD”