Neurodivergent Money Management | Budgeting, Debt-free, Savings, Income, Executive Function, Burnout
Why do you know what to do with money — and still not do it? The answer might be in your body. In this episode, Esther sits down with Maxine Anthony, founder of Unika, a wellbeing company that uses movement, mindfulness, and connection to help people regulate stress and show up fully. Maxine shares her deeply personal story of burnout, breakdown, debt, and recovery — and the surprising tools that helped her rebuild not just her health, but her financial life too. What we cover: * How a high-performing year in business collapsed into burnout, debt, and depression * Why stress hijacks your money decisions (and what to do about it) * The link between a dysregulated nervous system and impulse spending, avoidance, and shame * Why budgeting is a regulation problem, not a maths problem * The small, practical tools — walking, journaling, therapy, and movement — that changed everything * How Maxine began investing imperfectly and why she calls it her "abundance fund" * What slow is smooth, smooth is fast really means for your finances Resources mentioned: * I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi * Stacy Flowers (YouTube) * Dave Ramsey * Connect with Maxine: Instagram, YouTube & Threads: @UnikaByMaxine Linkedin: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxine-anthony-b26129ab/] Ready to work on your money foundations? If this episode resonated, Esther works with neurodivergent adults to build the practical and emotional foundations for better money management. Visit estherbangura.com/coaching [https://estherbangura.com/coaching] to find out how to work with her.
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