The first Loop Breakers.
Tue 5 May
10:30–12:00 BST
with Nici Foote
A held room for neurodivergent women circling an idea — because the loop breaks when someone else sees it.
90 minutes. Up to 10 people. £10. Pay-as-you-go.
Sound familiar?
You don't have a productivity problem. You have a witness problem. The loop breaks when someone else sees it.
How it works
step 01
The one you've been circling too long. Half-formed is fine.
step 02
Until it's actually launchable. Until the next step is visible.
step 03
Small group. Real conversation. Other neurodivergent brains in the room.
step 04
Not a list. One thing. Moving.
Upcoming
Tuesdays are weekly — Nici plus a rotating co-facilitator (a neurodivergent practitioner whose work the room's questions point to). Wednesdays are off-cadence Guest Stages led by invited experts. All sessions 10:30am–12pm. Pay-as-you-go. Skip any session.
Tue 5 May
10:30–12:00 BST
with Nici Foote
Tue 12 May
10:30–12:00 BST
with Nici Foote
Tue 19 May
10:30–12:00 BST
with Nici Foote
Wed 20 May
10:30–12:00 BST
with Nicki Hambleton
Pricing
That's the whole pricing. No upsell waiting behind it. £5 access seats on request, no questions.
Tuesday · 1st & last
£10
per session
Wednesday · off-cadence
£25
flat · one seat
Founding · capped at 20
£180
lifetime · locked at signup
Want 1:1 only? hello@unbarrier.me
Going deeper · 1:1
Sustained 1:1 with Nici. Two sessions a week, plus WhatsApp voice or text in between. For neurodivergent people who are spiralling, or who need help to land — and then someone to hold the space.
“I stopped circling the thing. Ninety minutes, a room of women who got it, and I left with the one next step I'd been avoiding for months. It's unlike anything I've done.”
Shape the next session
Loop Breakers topics aren't picked from a marketing calendar. They come from what people actually ask in sessions. Drop yours below — if it lands, it shapes a future Tuesday.
No newsletter, no funnel. Just Nici reading.

Diagnosed dyslexic at 10, ADHD and dyscalculia at 20, still looping. These are the sessions I wish I'd had.
I built Loop Breakers because I needed it. I know what it's like to have the idea, do the work, get close — and then quietly shelve it because you're terrified no one will show up.
I'm a facilitator, a woman with ADHD, and someone who has been brave for a very long time. I'm not here to coach you. I'm here to sit with you while you do the thing.