In addition to presenting webinars & workshops for both non-profit organizations and corporations, Jenine Lillian has
appeared on several radio shows and podcasts. Below, you can explore themes
of belonging, authenticity, celebration, and joyful neurodivergence on-demand & free of charge.
Check out Jenine’s YouTube channel for interviews with real neurodivergent folks!
Learn more about Jenine’s business
and their journey to a very late-in-life
Autism diagnosis on
Kootenay Co-op Radio’s What If…? Show
Explore the value of creating truly safe places
for authentic connection in this interview
with Lisa Gates of Selkirk College.
Hear Selkirk College’s Teaching and Learning Centre Podcast with Jenine on celebrating neurodiversity.
Watch a webinar about supporting neurodivergent students in Post-Secondary education through SFU’s BC Campus.
Kootenay Morning radio interview about entrepreneurship, community-building, and neurodivergence with Jenine.
For lots of laughter and inspiration, listen to Jenine’s appearance on
How to Love Yourself No Matter What with Amanda Hess episode #235.
Listen to a radio interview with
Jenine about radical optimism.
Watch Jenine’s webinar for the
IWSCC about empowering neurodiversity in life and work.
Jenine is a self-taught artist who specializes in repurposing outdated microfiche, microfilm, topographical maps, tactical pilotage charts,
library card catalog entres, sheet music, and paint chips into one-of-a-kind artworks created with whimsy.
You can explore some of Jenine’s recent art projects in the following digital albums.
Body of Work by Jenine Lillian
for Nelson ArtWalk 2024

Ephemera(l) by Jenine Lillian
for Nelson ArtWalk 2025

Mixed media greeting cards by Jenine Lillian
For sale at the Nelson Museum, Archives and Gallery as well as the Nelson Visitor Centre
