A podcast for neurodivergent adults who want to create financial wellness without the struggle.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Education |
In this week’s episode of The ADHD Money and Finance podcast, we discuss emotional spending – a challenge many face, especially within the ADHD community. We explore how emotional spending is often a response to underlying feelings, rather than a lac... more
We’re having a bit of a fun episode this week, diving into a social media trend that caught my eye - the most unhinged money-saving tips from TikTok!
From hacks like putting a picture of your mum on your debit card to stop impulse spending to settin... more
Is it ever too late to turn your finances around?
In this weeks episode, we dive into a powerful question from a recent ADHD Money workshop: if you're in the second half of life, can you still make meaningful changes to your financial situation?
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In this week's episode of ADHD Hotline, we answer four listener questions covering key aspects of personal finance management.
We discuss effective ways to organise and track your money, offer tips on visualising your finances without using cash, s... more
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I love how she talks about the emotional side or overspending, I struggle so much with that and he information she gives is so helpful! I hope she does more!
Tina gives actionable, neurodivergent-friendly information around all aspects of managing money.
Many finance podcasts are dry, high brow, unattainable information but the info Tina shares is stuff I can actually implement in my ADHD household and we’re benefitting so much.
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Focused on empowering neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with ADHD, this podcast provides practical strategies for navigating financial wellness. With a blend of personal anecdotes and expert insights, it explores various topics including emotional spending, budgeting tools, and financial mindset. Listeners can expect relatable discussions that address common challenges faced by neurodivergent adults, alongside actionable tips that promote self-awareness and healthier financial habits. Noteworthy is the host's ability to relate to her audience through shared experiences and her commitment to making finance accessible and engaging for all.
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ADHD Money and Finance launched 2 years ago and published 18 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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