
Speaking
Not here to fit in — here to tune in.
Sarah Taylor offers a rare and deeply grounded voice at the intersection of spiritual awakening, neurodivergence, and embodied humanity.
A spiritual guide and mystic with a background in Buddhism and non-dual realization, Sarah also brings the lived experience of being a late-realized autistic and ADHD woman (AuDHD). Her work blends awakening, healing, and authentic living in a way that's grounded, and deeply attuned. She reaches those who may feel too sensitive, too strange, or too awake for the conventional world.
As a former stand up comedian and actor, she meets these topics with compassion, depth, and a lightness of being that invites safety, insight, and even laughter in unexpected places.
Whether she’s speaking on a panel, guiding a group conversation, or appearing on a podcast, Sarah brings a unique perspective and clarity that cuts through jargon and lands in the heart. Her presence is warm, real, and quietly powerful - offering a compassionate transmission.
If you’re seeking a guest who can speak from direct experience about awakening in a uniquely wired body, the challenges of integration, and the mystery of the modern spiritual path, Sarah brings something wholly her own. She offers audiences a felt sense of possibility, presence, and deep permission to be just as they are.
Curious about her voice and message?
Explore her past interviews and her YouTube channel or reach out to inquire about availability and fit.
Let’s see what wants to unfold.
Speaking Topics
The Joys & Challenges of Late-Diagnosed Neurodivergence (AuDHD)
An honest, often humorous look at what it’s like to discover you’re neurodivergent as an adult - and the relief, grief, and clarity that follow.The Gifts of Perceiving Differently
How living with a differently wired brain can open surprising spiritual doors - and why "too sensitive" might actually mean "wired for awakening."Spiritual Awakening for the Rest of Us
You don’t need a cave or a robed guru to wake up. Sarah discusses how awakening is accessible even amidst the messiness of everyday life
Unmasking and Becoming Real
Beyond neurodivergence - how all of us wear masks to survive, and what it takes to begin showing up as our true selves in a performative world.Women, Midlife, and the AuDHD Curveball
Why midlife can feel like both a crisis and a calling, especially for women discovering their neurodivergence later in life.Realizing Wholeness: Healing After Awakening
What comes after the spiritual epiphany? Sarah shares her own path through grief, integration, and finding humanity on the other side of transcendence.