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Wedding Budgeting for the Overwhelmed and Neurospicy

10 min · 3 de ago de 2025
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Planning a wedding when you’re neurodivergent—or just overwhelmed—isn’t as simple as plugging numbers into a spreadsheet. In this episode, Beth from BrideWithADHD.com breaks down how to approach wedding budgeting without panic, shame, or meltdown-mode decision-making. You’ll learn how to separate your financial “piles,” avoid budget guilt spirals, and set boundaries with vendors who gatekeep their pricing. Plus, practical scripts for talking to loved ones about money (even when it’s awkward), and language swaps that can make the planning process feel less intimidating and more approachable. Because your budget isn’t a moral test—it’s just a plan. And you’re allowed to build it in a way that works for your actual brain. Music provided by Pleasant Pictures Music Club. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Portada del episodio Wedding Budgeting for the Overwhelmed and Neurospicy

Wedding Budgeting for the Overwhelmed and Neurospicy

Planning a wedding when you’re neurodivergent—or just overwhelmed—isn’t as simple as plugging numbers into a spreadsheet. In this episode, Beth from BrideWithADHD.com breaks down how to approach wedding budgeting without panic, shame, or meltdown-mode decision-making. You’ll learn how to separate your financial “piles,” avoid budget guilt spirals, and set boundaries with vendors who gatekeep their pricing. Plus, practical scripts for talking to loved ones about money (even when it’s awkward), and language swaps that can make the planning process feel less intimidating and more approachable. Because your budget isn’t a moral test—it’s just a plan. And you’re allowed to build it in a way that works for your actual brain. Music provided by Pleasant Pictures Music Club. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

3 de ago de 202510 min
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Bride with ADHD Podcast Episode 1

Beth—founder of Bride with ADHD—welcomes listeners to a podcast crafted for neurodivergent brides and anyone feeling overwhelmed by wedding planning. With personal stories, humor, and insight, she breaks down the all-too-common experience of "analysis paralysis," especially for those with ADHD. Beth illustrates how too many decisions, expectations, and mental tabs can create executive dysfunction. She offers the practical tools to help people break out of this overwhelm and  reminds listeners they aren’t broken—they just need different tools, and that tiny, imperfect steps are still progress. Key Takeaways: * Wedding overwhelm is real and valid, especially for neurodivergent folks. * “Analysis paralysis” isn’t laziness—it’s a neurological response to overwhelm. * Try the 555 Method: Shake, Spot, and Start Small. * You’re not alone. There’s a whole community that gets it. Follow-Up: Follow Beth on Instagram @bridewithadhd [https://www.instagram.com/bridewithadhd] for tools, cheat sheets, and more weekly support. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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