
You’re not bad with money, you’re just neurodivergent. Join queer and AuDHD financial educator and best-selling author Ellyce Fulmore as she explores the unique ways that ADHD, autism, and more impact our finances and our lives through a trauma-aware, and shame-free approach. Covering everything from executive function to impulse spending to current events, Dopamine Dollars will deliver tips, stra... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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In this special back-to-school episode, we dive into the unique challenges that neurodivergent students face in college. Whether you’re currently in school, thinking about going back to school, or you’ve had a nega... more
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Does the word budgeting send you into an instant shame spiral? Are you tired of starting (and quickly falling off) every budget you've tried to implement? In this episode we dive into the unique challenges neurodiv... more
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How do you reset your relationship with dopamine? How do you manage burnout? How do you stay focused when working from home? In this episode I answer YOUR questions about money and neurodivergence. You'll learn how... more
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Do you feel like your life is controlled by "shoulds"? You should have 6 months of expenses saved, you should workout 3x a week, you should have your life all figured out by now. These "shoulds" keep us trapped in ... more
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So I’ve started listening to finance podcast and videos for a few months the now and I feel a lot are more along the lines of Dave Ramsey with the guilt and shame and spend less. I’m probably neurodivergent and this is the first podcast I’ve found talking about being neurodivergent and money and they’re short enough I can usually finish them in one go. There’s only one season or so out now so I keep repeating them. I’ve gotten some of Ellyce’s free financial products and just got her budget tem... more
I don’t usually leave reviews but this podcast absolutely deserves 5 stars + I am going to get the audiobook for more help. Listening I felt like WOW! I was diagnosed adhd at 44 years old and my whole crazy life made sense. This podcast helps me feel not so “bad” or alone in my issues. Thank you Ellyce for sharing.
Ellyce manages to make every episode of dopamine dollars jam packed with actionable ways to improve your relationship with money. Listen if you need to hear that there are ways to manage your money that aren’t rooted in shame!
As a recently diagnosed ADHDer, this podcast has been so helpful! It has provided actionable steps towards working WITH my brain to improve my finances. Thank you Ellyce for doing this work!
I’ve always wanted to have a better grasp on how to handle my money, but everything I’ve tried has always fallen short, except this. I’m very excited to keep listening and learning techniques which will actually work for me. Thank you. Sincerely a fellow queer AuDHDer :)
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This audio series provides a supportive environment for neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with ADHD and autism, to navigate their financial lives. The episodes cover a broad range of topics including budgeting strategies, the emotional implications of financial stress, and the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in managing money. Emphasizing a trauma-aware and shame-free approach, the series offers listeners practical tips and frameworks to help transform traditional finance methods to better suit their unique needs, as well as fostering community and understanding around issues related to neurodivergence and financial literacy.
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