• EP. 297: Creating Financial Harmony: Ellyce Fulmore's Intersectional, Feel Good Approach

  • Sep 11 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
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EP. 297: Creating Financial Harmony: Ellyce Fulmore's Intersectional, Feel Good Approach

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  • Do you often feel swamped by money decisions? Or find yourself wondering how to make your spending really reflect what matters most to you?

    Money management isn't just about crunching numbers - it's deeply personal, shaped by who we are and how we think.

    In this episode of ADHD for Smart Ass Women, we explore the complex relationship between personal identity and financial behavior with Ellyce Fulmore, a 29-year-old queer and neurodivergent financial educator, content creator, and best-selling author of "Keeping Finance Personal: Ditch the 'Shoulds' and the Shame and Rewrite Your Money Story." Ellyce is the founder of Queerd Co., a financial literacy company that takes an innovative approach to money matters.

    Ellyce's had a late ADHD diagnosis at 25, discovered through TikTok during the pandemic. This transformed her understanding of financial behaviors and led her to develop a unique approach to financial literacy.

    With an online community of over half a million, Ellyce is dedicated to helping people find the right tools, strategies, and perspectives to create a life where financial stability and joy coexist. Her expertise has been recognized by major platforms including The New York Times, CBS News, Vogue, The Globe and Mail, and The Financial Post.

    Ellyce shares insights from her journey - from post-university struggles to becoming a financial educator and author. Ellyce shared how factors such as neurodiversity, gender, race, and past experiences can profoundly influence our financial decisions and overall well-being.

    Elise offers tips from outsourcing tasks to creating spending systems that work for neurodivergent individuals. Her insights are valuable whether you're trying to better understand your own financial habits or looking for new ways to approach money management.


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    Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/dopamine-dollars/id1747386954

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Financial shaming

It's funny how many antidotes there were about not shaming others for how they spend their money but then proceed to shame people that have more than others. I'm not really understanding ŵhy we would do that. other than that I have thoroughly enjoyed all the podcast that I've listened to so far

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