Meet the Chaos
Two women with ADHD. A lot of ideas.
What started as conversations about ADHD, parenting, work, and everyday life grew into a podcast,
a collection of products, and opportunities to help businesses better understand neurodivergent customers.
We believe life works better when people can be themselves.
Because life is messy, brains are different, and the best ideas often start with "Let's see what happens.”
Let’s See What Happens Co.
Podcast • Products • Talks • ADHD-Friendly Design
We’re building products, having conversations, helping families, supporting businesses, and creating things that make life a little easier for neurodivergent humans.
Our Favorite Hyperfixations…
Podcasts. Products. Talks. Neurodivergent-friendly design.
Stories. Laughter. Ridiculous situations.
Neurodivergent realities. Honest Conversations.
Hear what it's like to navigate life with ADHD for two women with ADHD.
The Podcast
Let’s See What Happens
WHY US?
We bring together occupational therapy, lived ADHD experience, parent perspectives, product development, and a willingness to question the way things have always been done.
Shop the Collection
Wearables for ADHD Humans
Funny. Honest.
Encouraging. Slightly feral.
Created for people who forget why they walked into the room, leave cabinets open, and somehow make life work anyway.
Real talk. Practical tools. Fresh perspectives. We help schools, businesses, parent groups, and communities better understand neurodivergent humans and build more supportive, inclusive experiences.
Available for:
• Keynotes
• Parent education events
• Professional development
• Conferences
• Podcasts
• Community workshops
Talks & Workshops
Helping People Better Understand Neurodivergent Minds
Looking for a speaker, workshop, or professional development event?
Neurodivergent-Friendly Design
Designing for Real Brains
Better design creates better experiences for everyone. We help businesses build products and services that work with real brains, not against them.
We combine occupational therapy, lived ADHD experience, and practical usability insights to help businesses create products and experiences that are easier to use, understand, and enjoy.
Examples include:
Clothing and wearables
Consumer products
Educational materials
Children's products
Family-focused businesses
Events and experiences

