141: You're not bad with money, you just have ADHD with Ellyce Fulmore, Founder of Queerd Co.
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If you have ADHD and have ever thought "I'm just bad with money" then this week's episode will show you that you're not lazy, you don't lack will power, and you're not bad with money... you just have ADHD. When you can realize that you're trying to manage your money with tools and in a system that wasn't designed for your success, you can start to make adjustments to your finanical approach so that you can start to make meaningful progress with your finances.
Joining me on the podcast this week is Ellyse Fulmore who is a queer and neurodivergent financial educator, content creator, best-selling author, and the founder of Queerd Co., a financial literacy company. Ellyce has also been diagnosed with ADHD so she is passionate about helping her online community of over half a million find the right tools, strategies, and perspectives to create a life where financial stability and joy coexist. We break down common lies that people with ADHD believe about themselves ("I'm lazy." "I lack willpower." "I'm bad with money.") along with sharing Ellyce's best tips and tricks for neurodivergent brains to better manage their money. Enjoy!
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