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 lack of financial discipline. We talk through tools like the emotions wheel, along with practical strategies such as the 24-hour rule and tuning in to your self-talk, to help manage spending habits more mindfully.
Plus, we chat about an upcoming workshop focused on emotional spending, packed with tools, insights, and support. If you’d like to register, please see the link below.
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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 setting up a “too annoying to access” savings account - I’m unpacking which of these actually work (and which ones I’ve tried myself ).
Plus, I’m so excited to finally share that my brand new group coaching program, The ADHD Money Crew, is officially live!
It’s a supportive coaching community to help you take action with your finances and shift the way you think about money — complete with live calls, practical tools, and fellow ADHDers cheering you on.
To find out more (and access the founding members offer), head to: https://www.adhdmoney.com.au/offers/am8BqcPw/checkout
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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?
Spoiler alert - yes, you can! We chat about the emotional and mindset shifts that play a huge role in money management, why it's never too late to start, and how improving your relationship with money can have a ripple effect on your financial future.
Plus, some exciting updates - including book news and upcoming guests! Tune in for an insightful and encouraging conversation.
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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, share strategies for planning ahead for unexpected expenses, and explore the best tools for managing personal finances and budgeting.
Tune in for practical tips to help you stay on top of your finances!
Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(03:27) Question 1: How to organize and keep track of your money?
(11:15) Question 2: Tips for visualizing money without using cash
(18:50) Question 3: How to plan ahead for unexpected expenses
(27:15) Question 4: Best tools for managing personal finances and budgeting
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In this week's episode of the ADHD Money and Finance podcast, we dive deep into the concept of "Money Story" - the subconscious narratives and beliefs about money that shape our financial behaviours. These beliefs, often formed in early childhood by observing caregivers, can impact everything from how we save and spend to how we feel about money itself.
Through personal anecdotes and practical examples, we break down common money narratives like "money is evil" or "money always disappears quickly". We also share actionable strategies to help you uncover and transform these limiting beliefs. Using tools like journaling and an understanding of neuroplasticity, you'll learn how to rewrite your money story and develop healthier financial habits.
We’ve also created a free downloadable PDF to help you work through your money story. It includes:
✔ Journaling Prompts
✔ A Money Story Worksheet
✔ Financial Values Assessment
✔ A Guide to Understanding Your Spending Patterns
Download it here.
Struggling to Manage Money with ADHD?
Join our Live Workshop – ADHD MONEY 101 on March 31st, where we’ll cover ADHD-friendly strategies for budgeting, spending, and staying on top of your finances - without the stress.
Register here: https://www.adhdmoney.com.au/ADHD-Money-101
Tune in for an insightful episode, and let’s learn about and rewrite your money story together!
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In this weeks episode of ADHD Money & Finance, we dive into the complexities of managing money in relationships, especially when ADHD is part of the equation.
We explore the importance of understanding each other's strengths and how delegating financial tasks can ease the burden. From handling bills to setting goals and budgets, it’s all about finding what works for both partners.
Plus, we discuss the power of "money dates" - dedicated times to check in on your finances, share updates, and stay on the same page.
Whether you're working together or handling money separately, this episode offers practical insights and tips to improve financial communication and reduce the shame or guilt that often surrounds money and talking about money.
Tune in to discover how you can create a balanced, stress-free approach to finances in your relationship.
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In this episode of ADHD Money & Finance, we dive into why we need to talk more about money - whether with your kids, your partner or within your community. From breaking the stigma around financial conversations to making money topics more accessible for ADHD brains, we explore how open discussions can improve financial confidence, reduce stress, and help us make better money decisions.
We also touch on creating judgment-free spaces, having regular money dates, and engaging with financial conversations online - plus how neurodivergent individuals can navigate financial content in a way that works for them.
Start with just one conversation this week and see how it changes your relationship with money!
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In this ADHD Money Hotline episode, I answer four listener questions about overspending, managing Afterpay and credit cards, starting a public speaking business, the struggle to save versus paying off debt and overcoming the shame of contacting creditors.
Tune in for practical tips, mindset shifts, and strategies to help you navigate your finances in an ADHD-friendly way. Got a question for the next episode? Send it in via email or Instagram!
Timestamps:
00:00 **Intro**
04:20 - **Question 1:** Overspending, Afterpay & Credit Cards – Just had to buy a new washing machine
09:45 - **Question 2:** Starting a Public Speaking Business – What do I need to keep it going?
14:50 - **Question 3:** It’s Easier to Pay Off Debt Than to Save – How Do I Change This?
19:40 - **Question 4:** I’ve Buried My Head in Paying Back Debts – How Do I Contact Them? Feels So Shameful
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The ADHD Tax: How Executive Dysfunction Costs Us More
Ever wondered why it feels like managing money isextra hard with ADHD?
From wasted groceries to forgotten subscriptions, the ADHD tax is real—and it’s draining our wallets. In this episode, we break down:
If you’re tired of these sneaky expenses adding up, tune in now and learn how to make small changes that save big!
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In this episode, we dive into impulsive spending with ADHD—why it happens, how our brains are wired for it, and what we can do to manage it. The short answer? We can’t completely stop impulsive spending, but we can make it easier to handle with the right strategies and self-compassion.
We share practical tools and mindset shifts to help you spend more intentionally without feeling restricted.
Plus, we mention a free ADHD Spending Toolbox in the episode—grab your copy here to start putting these strategies into action!
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In this episode, I share my personal money journey—from having little to where I am today. I’ll dive into how ADHD influenced my financial habits, the mindset shifts that made a difference, and key strategies that helped along the way. Tune in for a real and relatable take on money and mindset.
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In this episode, we’re diving into financial values – what they are, why they matter, and how they can guide your money decisions. Whether you’re trying to get out of debt, build savings, or just feel more in control of your finances, understanding your core values is a game-changer.
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Download our free guide to help you uncover your financial values. It’s a simple tool to kickstart your journey toward intentional and value-driven money management.
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In this episode, we’re talking all about setting financial boundaries — something that can feel extra tricky for those of us with ADHD.
We’ll chat about how to say “no” without the guilt, and when it’s okay to bend those boundaries when it feels right. Grab a coffee, get comfy, and let’s make money talk a little less overwhelming!
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Let's chat about the ADHD interest-based nervous system and how we can utilise it to help make it easier to manage our money!
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Let's chat about how you can better your relationship with money in 2025.
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Six tips for you to help you when you have overspent. Your mission: choose one to start implementing into your life and see if it helps you next time you get the urge to spend spend spend!
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Budgeting can bring up so many emotions for people. Let's talk about three things that make it harder for us to budget.
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Let's deep dive into money with a neurodivergent brain!
Episode 1 is a general overview of money management with ADHD.
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