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  • 52 | Know Your Worth at Work: Career Pivots, Redundancy and Income Negotiation with Octavia Goredema MBE
    2026/05/05

    Octavia Goredema MBE shares hard-won strategies for career pivots, redundancy, and self-advocacy tailored to neurodivergent professionals. Learn how to protect your income and mental health during career transitions without burning out in the process.

    From negotiating your worth to managing the nervous system impact of workplace uncertainty, this episode equips neurodivergent adults with tools to advocate for themselves — and their bank accounts — at work.

    Whether you’re navigating redundancy, rebuilding your confidence after setbacks, or learning how to speak up for your value, this conversation will help you take your next step with clarity.

    Connect with Octavia Goredema MBE

    🔗 Connect with Octavia on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/octaviagoredema/

    📚 Grab her books: Prep, Push, Pivot Brand Yourself for Success How to Change Careers

    📩 Sign up to her Friday newsletter “Fire Memos”: www.firememos.com

    (A weekly prompt to reflect on your wins and let your light shine)

    Call to Action

    Ready to take control of your finances as you navigate this career season?

    Join us for the FREE Spring Clean Your Finances Webinar — sign up now to secure your spot and start the reset your money deserves.

    👉 www.webinar.estherbangura.com/springclean

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  • 51 | Dyslexia Money Management: Three Dyslexia-Friendly Money Solutions
    2026/04/29

    Dyslexia rewires how your brain processes numbers, documents, and financial sequences—and traditional budgeting systems weren't built for you. In this episode, learn nervous-system-friendly strategies to manage money without decoding spreadsheets, read through overwhelm, or rely on willpower. Discover tools, workarounds, and a shame-free approach to savings and budgeting that works *with* your dyslexic brain, not against it.

    CTA

    Spring Clean Your Financial House — The Neurodivergent Edition

    You can register now at: webinar.estherbangura.com/springclean

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    12 分
  • 50 | Why Spring Is the Best Season to Organise Finances for Neurodivergent Brains
    2026/04/27

    In this insightful episode, Esther dives into why spring is the optimal season for neurodivergent individuals to organise their finances. Drawing on her experience with ADHD, dyslexia, and dyspraxia, she explains how seasonal changes and increased dopamine levels can improve executive function, making budgeting and financial organisation easier. Esther shares practical strategies to overcome executive dysfunction and reduce friction in managing money tasks, highlighting the importance of removing barriers to get started.

    Listeners will gain valuable insights into managing scattered bills, consolidating subscriptions, and creating effective money-saving hacks tailored for neurodivergent brains. Esther also addresses the role of burnout and how seasonal finance strategies can help maintain long-term savings and debt payoff strategies.

    Join Esther's free live webinar, 'Spring Clean Your Financial House — The Neurodivergent Edition,' to learn how to build simple, brain-friendly budgeting systems and start reclaiming control over your finances today.

    CTA

    Spring Clean Your Financial House — The Neurodivergent Edition

    You can register now at: webinar.estherbangura.com/springclean

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    19 分
  • 49 | Nervous System Regulation Before Budgeting: Executive Dysfunction Hack
    2026/04/22

    Summary

    If traditional budgeting has never worked for you, it might not be a discipline problem but a nervous system challenge. In this episode, Esther dives into why many neurodivergent adults experience executive dysfunction that affects their ability to manage money, causing stress and burnout before even opening their banking apps. Discover why regulation of the nervous system is the missing step in effective money management and learn ten practical tools to create a calm, safe mental space before budgeting.

    Episode Highlights

    - The budgeting cycle that keeps neurodivergent adults stuck and why it's not their fault - How stress triggers the brain's threat response, impacting executive function and money savings - Limitations of traditional budgeting advice for neurodivergent brains - A real client story showing the transformation from panic to calm money decisions - Ten nervous system regulation tools including breathwork and calm money rituals - How to transition from regulation to system to consistency for lasting financial change

    What You'll Learn - Why stress spending affects 80% of neurodivergent adults - How the brain's threat mode impairs budgeting and money-saving efforts - Common assumptions in budgeting advice that don't apply to neurodivergent individuals - Practical debt payoff strategies integrated with nervous system regulation techniques

    Call to Actions

    Free Workshop — Calm Money System Masterclass for Neurodivergents

    Learn how to organise your finances, stop stress spending, and build a system that works with your brain. Registration link coming soon — sign up to the newsletter to be first to know👉 estherbangura.com/newsletter

    Apply for 1:1 Coaching with Esther

    Ready to stop doing this alone? Apply for a 60 or 90-minute session, or a full 90-day programme👉 estherbangura.com/coaching

    Leave a Review

    If this episode helped you, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share it with a neurodivergent friend who deserves shame-free, practical money support.

    Join the Newsletter

    Be the first to hear about new programmes, workshops, and resources👉 estherbangura.com/newsletter

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    10 分
  • 48 | Is Financial Coaching Worth It? What Neurodivergents Know About Getting Results
    2026/04/20

    In this episode, Esther Bangura unpacks the value of financial coaching specifically for neurodivergent adults struggling with executive dysfunction, budgeting, and burnout around money. Discover what financial coaching really is, how it differs from therapy or mentoring, and why it might be the game-changer you need. Esther shares her personal journey through late neurodivergent diagnosis and how tailored coaching enabled her to build money savings, manage income effectively, and overcome financial overwhelm.

    You’ll learn about key money-saving hacks and debt payoff strategies designed for neurodivergent brains, including how to develop systems that work even on your lowest-capacity days. Esther also provides essential tips on choosing the right financial coach, supported by real client successes like emergency savings growth and debt reduction. If you’re experiencing anxiety or shame about money but have a stable income, this episode offers practical insights into breaking free from financial burnout and creating a strategy aligned with how your brain works.

    Join Esther to understand why coaching might be the missing piece between knowing what to do and actually doing it. Plus, get details on how to access her Calm Money System Masterclass and apply for personalized 1:1 coaching.

    Call to Actions

    Free Workshop — Calm Money System Masterclass for Neurodivergents

    Learn how to organise your finances, stop stress spending, and build a system that works with your brain. Registration link coming soon — sign up to the newsletter to be first to know👉 estherbangura.com/newsletter

    Apply for 1:1 Coaching with Esther

    Ready to stop doing this alone? Apply for a 60 or 90-minute session, or a full 90-day programme👉 estherbangura.com/coaching

    Leave a Review

    If this episode helped you, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share it with a neurodivergent friend who deserves shame-free, practical money support.

    Join the Newsletter

    Be the first to hear about new programmes, workshops, and resources👉 estherbangura.com/newsletter

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    41 分
  • 47 | Executive Dysfunction + Automation | Tools That Do the Work for Your Brain
    2026/04/16

    Executive dysfunction doesn't mean you can't manage money—it means willpower-based systems were never designed for your brain. Discover how automation and neurodivergent-friendly financial apps bypass executive function challenges entirely, letting technology handle the friction points (bill paying, tracking, savings) so your nervous system can finally relax. Learn which tools actually work for ADHD brains and how to set them up once and forget them.

    She covers six categories of automation tools — from banking apps with built-in automation to impulse spending prevention tools — and rounds off with honest insights on what automation can and can't do, plus how personalised coaching fills the gaps.

    CALL TO ACTION

    Ready to stop restarting and build a money system that runs even on your no-capacity days?

    Apply for 1:1 coaching with Esther at 👉 estherbangura.com/coaching

    Together you'll:

    • Design a personalised financial structure built for your brain
    • Choose the right apps and tools for your specific needs
    • Automate your bills and savings
    • Remove the friction that causes financial stress

    Your brain works differently — and your money can too.

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    33 分
  • 46 | What Three Weeks of Rest in Sierra Leone Taught Me About Burnout, Money, and Slowing Down
    2026/04/13

    After taking a much-needed break to combat burnout and restore her executive function, host Esther Bangura returns with a deeply personal episode sharing what three weeks in Sierra Leone taught her about rest, community, health, and money management. This reflective conversation covers her journey through burnout and executive dysfunction, and the vital lessons about income, budgeting, and money savings she has brought back into her coaching work.

    Esther opens up about her miscarriage, health challenges worsened by work stress, and her decision to step back from her job to focus on healing. She highlights why conventional short breaks aren’t enough for true rest, especially for neurodivergent adults, and how slowing down is essential for mental and financial well-being.

    Listeners will hear about the simplicity of life at a different pace and the invaluable community support in Sierra Leone, contrasting with Western financial stress and isolation. Esther also shares the money lesson underpinning her experience: income should enable life, not just survival, and waiting for the "perfect time" for rest or financial change might mean it never happens.

    This episode is a rare, honest insight into how burnout, health, and financial behavior intersect for neurodivergent individuals, emphasizing the importance of holistic self-care and intentional money management. Esther also announces her 90-day 1:1 coaching programme, designed to help listeners improve their budgeting and debt payoff strategies while managing burnout.

    Tune in if you are a neurodivergent adult struggling with executive dysfunction and burnout, a woman facing stress-related health issues, or anyone seeking to improve their relationship with money and life through mindful rest and practical money-saving hacks.

    CTA — Take the Next Step

    👉 Book 1:1 Neurodivergent Money Coaching at estherbangura.com/coaching to help you feel calmer and more in control of your money.

    👉 Join the Neurodivergent and Money Insider newsletter https://estherbangura.com/newsletter Receive thoughtful weekly emails about money, executive function, burnout, stress-spending, and overwhelm written for neurodivergent adults who want to save and become debt-free.

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    35 分
  • 45 | Taking a Break (And Why Rest Is a Financial Decision Too)
    2026/03/17

    In this short episode, I'm sharing some exciting (and well-deserved) news — I'm heading off on holiday for a few weeks! But this isn't just a quick announcement. I'm opening up about the reality of being neurodivergent and knowing when to stop, even when your brain is telling you to keep going.

    Since August, I've been recording and publishing two episodes a week consistently — while also supporting clients and creating content. And as much as I love it, I've had to remind myself of something important: just because you can keep going, it doesn't mean you should.

    I talk about the danger of ADHD hyperfocus and intense productivity cycles that can lead to burnout — and how that burnout doesn't just affect your energy, it can impact your money, your decisions, and your consistency too.

    This break is intentional. It's me protecting my capacity, not falling off.

    While I'm away:

    • Catch up on any episodes you've missed
    • Look for titles that speak to where you are right now (stress spending, emotional spending, budgeting struggles)
    • Each episode is designed to help you take the next step with your finances

    I'll be back in a few weeks — and if you're thinking I don't want another year feeling like this, my 1-on-1 coaching sessions for neurodivergent adults will be opening back up on my return. Visit my coaching page to book your spot.

    CTA — Take the Next Step

    👉 Book 1:1 Neurodivergent Money Coaching at estherbangura.com/coaching to help you feel calmer and more in control of your money.

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    4 分