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Release Your Money Shame by an ADHD Money Expert
Listen to this episode from ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast on Spotify. When it comes to managing finances with ADHD, it’s rarely just about numbers or spreadsheets; it’s about breaking things down and finding what works for you. We know that money is a sensitive topic, but throw ADHD in the mix, and you'll find this conversation incredibly validating and hopefully very helpful!In this week’s episode of the ADHD Women’s Wellbeing Podcast, I’m joined by Tina Mathams, ADHD money coach and author of ADHD Money. Together, we explore how ADHD impacts our relationship with finances and why traditional advice often falls short.Tina shares practical, compassionate strategies to help you manage impulsive spending, understand your money story, and create habits that truly work for your brain. Whether money feels overwhelming or confusing, this episode will help you feel more empowered and less alone.My new book, The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Toolkit, is now available, grab your copy here!What You'll Learn:Why money can feel so emotionally overwhelming for women with ADHDHow your nervous system is linked to financial stress and decision-makingTina’s perspective on trial-and-error budgetingSimple tools to reduce impulsive spendingHow to talk to accountants or financial advisors about your ADHD needsWhy self-compassion and money affirmations can rewire unhelpful beliefsHow to start shifting from shame to empowerment in your financial lifeApps to help with financing, budgeting and accounting with ADHDTimestamps:02:45 – What inspired Tina to write ADHD Money04:26 – The nervous system, ADHD, and money overwhelm07:57 - ADHD traits that complicate money management 11:32 – Navigating finances through an ADHD lens15:05 – What to be mindful of when managing money26:03 – Reframing money as a tool for empowerment32:56 – Strategies to manage impulsive spending with ADHDWhether you're working on impulsive spending, emotional budgeting, or simply trying to feel more in control of your finances, this episode will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and more hopeful about what’s possible.Join the More Yourself Community - the doors are now open!More Yourself is a compassionate space for late-diagnosed ADHD women to connect, reflect, and come home to who they really are. Sign up here!Inside the More Yourself Membership, you’ll be able to:Connect with like-minded women who understand you Learn from guest experts and practical toolsReceive compassionate prompts & gentle remindersEnjoy voice-note encouragement from KateJoin flexible meet-ups and mentoring sessionsAccess on-demand workshops and quarterly guest expert sessionsTo join for...
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Release Your Money Shame by an ADHD Money Expert
Listen to this episode from ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast on Spotify. When it comes to managing finances with ADHD, it’s rarely just about numbers or spreadsheets; it’s about breaking things down and finding what works for you. We know that money is a sensitive topic, but throw ADHD in the mix, and you'll find this conversation incredibly validating and hopefully very helpful!In this week’s episode of the ADHD Women’s Wellbeing Podcast, I’m joined by Tina Mathams, ADHD money coach and author of ADHD Money. Together, we explore how ADHD impacts our relationship with finances and why traditional advice often falls short.Tina shares practical, compassionate strategies to help you manage impulsive spending, understand your money story, and create habits that truly work for your brain. Whether money feels overwhelming or confusing, this episode will help you feel more empowered and less alone.My new book, The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Toolkit, is now available, grab your copy here!What You'll Learn:Why money can feel so emotionally overwhelming for women with ADHDHow your nervous system is linked to financial stress and decision-makingTina’s perspective on trial-and-error budgetingSimple tools to reduce impulsive spendingHow to talk to accountants or financial advisors about your ADHD needsWhy self-compassion and money affirmations can rewire unhelpful beliefsHow to start shifting from shame to empowerment in your financial lifeApps to help with financing, budgeting and accounting with ADHDTimestamps:02:45 – What inspired Tina to write ADHD Money04:26 – The nervous system, ADHD, and money overwhelm07:57 - ADHD traits that complicate money management 11:32 – Navigating finances through an ADHD lens15:05 – What to be mindful of when managing money26:03 – Reframing money as a tool for empowerment32:56 – Strategies to manage impulsive spending with ADHDWhether you're working on impulsive spending, emotional budgeting, or simply trying to feel more in control of your finances, this episode will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and more hopeful about what’s possible.Join the More Yourself Community - the doors are now open!More Yourself is a compassionate space for late-diagnosed ADHD women to connect, reflect, and come home to who they really are. Sign up here!Inside the More Yourself Membership, you’ll be able to:Connect with like-minded women who understand you Learn from guest experts and practical toolsReceive compassionate prompts & gentle remindersEnjoy voice-note encouragement from KateJoin flexible meet-ups and mentoring sessionsAccess on-demand workshops and quarterly guest expert sessionsTo join for...
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Release Your Money Shame by an ADHD Money Expert
Listen to this episode from ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast on Spotify. When it comes to managing finances with ADHD, it’s rarely just about numbers or spreadsheets; it’s about breaking things down and finding what works for you. We know that money is a sensitive topic, but throw ADHD in the mix, and you'll find this conversation incredibly validating and hopefully very helpful!In this week’s episode of the ADHD Women’s Wellbeing Podcast, I’m joined by Tina Mathams, ADHD money coach and author of ADHD Money. Together, we explore how ADHD impacts our relationship with finances and why traditional advice often falls short.Tina shares practical, compassionate strategies to help you manage impulsive spending, understand your money story, and create habits that truly work for your brain. Whether money feels overwhelming or confusing, this episode will help you feel more empowered and less alone.My new book, The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Toolkit, is now available, grab your copy here!What You'll Learn:Why money can feel so emotionally overwhelming for women with ADHDHow your nervous system is linked to financial stress and decision-makingTina’s perspective on trial-and-error budgetingSimple tools to reduce impulsive spendingHow to talk to accountants or financial advisors about your ADHD needsWhy self-compassion and money affirmations can rewire unhelpful beliefsHow to start shifting from shame to empowerment in your financial lifeApps to help with financing, budgeting and accounting with ADHDTimestamps:02:45 – What inspired Tina to write ADHD Money04:26 – The nervous system, ADHD, and money overwhelm07:57 - ADHD traits that complicate money management 11:32 – Navigating finances through an ADHD lens15:05 – What to be mindful of when managing money26:03 – Reframing money as a tool for empowerment32:56 – Strategies to manage impulsive spending with ADHDWhether you're working on impulsive spending, emotional budgeting, or simply trying to feel more in control of your finances, this episode will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and more hopeful about what’s possible.Join the More Yourself Community - the doors are now open!More Yourself is a compassionate space for late-diagnosed ADHD women to connect, reflect, and come home to who they really are. Sign up here!Inside the More Yourself Membership, you’ll be able to:Connect with like-minded women who understand you Learn from guest experts and practical toolsReceive compassionate prompts & gentle remindersEnjoy voice-note encouragement from KateJoin flexible meet-ups and mentoring sessionsAccess on-demand workshops and quarterly guest expert sessionsTo join for...
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