What is the Garden of Neuro?
In a few words, the Garden of Neuro is an online, women’s only community.
But describing the Garden this way leaves way too much to the imagination. Is it more of what we've become accustomed to - and bored with? And if it’s more of the same, why change?
Fortunately, the Garden is not like the other platforms. This space was created with care and long term growth in mind. Who plants a garden for just one season?
Three months into this new year and we are beginning to see sprouts popping up from underneath the winter blankets melting away in the sprint sunshine. New Circles are forming and Courses are being released, designed by Garden Sisters who are ready to share their wisdom and passion with you.
Influential Indigenous Women's Study
Expand your worldview by expanding your knowledge systems base. Learn from stories kept secret. Hosted by Susan Brearley
Unleash the poet within. Students will work on poetry they can share at the end of this 4-week class in a live event.
Like many modern novels, life has a beginning, a muddle, and an end. Which muddle are you in? Shalu Ahuja helps us discover our ways through the challenging times in our lives.
The ever popular Garden Vision Course has added a new Sherpa section. Here students have the opportunity to share their hopes and dreams and be provided with a guided path to achieve their goals.
Garden of Neuro Publishing hosts several Calls for Submissions for Anthologies throughout the year. Our calls for submissions usually include essays, poetry and art. Visit www.GardenofNeuro.com to learn more. We look forward to your submissions!
A Safe and Brave Space, an Anthology of Poetry and Art is available on the Garden of Neuro storefront, BAGS, Books and Arts, Gifts from the Garden.
Garden Events - Visit the Events Menu in the Garden Menu
The Garden is currently hosting live, silent write-ins during the week and one Prompt Writing session on Wednesdays. Join The Writer’s Circle, write with us, and get some writing done!
Wednesday we will gather for a Kitchen Table Talk to discuss the topic of Death and Dying using a guided conversation format with specific question participants can choose from to answer, or share what comes up for them as we talk about this important and sometimes difficult subject. Live Kitchen Table Talks are held twice! Once for the America’s and another for the Australia, EU, Asia time zones.
The Let’s Publish group is growing! Each week this dedicated group of writers gathers in live events to share their latest work and receive feedback to help make it shine.
Visit the Garden of Neuro and learn how this Women Only collaborative community can help you pursue your passion.
The Garden of Neuro Institute is an incubator for women’s agency and leadership, connecting Wisdom Keepers with Wisdom Seekers. We are a passionate group of women from all over the world who have formed this space on the foundation of trust. It’s a space built on sisterhood, and every sister feels safe to share their fears, brave enough to develop their agency, and expand their power to lift each other up. In the Garden, we honor each other’s journey, and every journey is celebrated