How to Advocate for Yourself in Financial Planning (Especially If You're Neurodivergent)
If you’ve ever left a financial meeting feeling overwhelmed or unsure, but didn’t feel like you could speak up, this one’s for you. Learn how to ask for what you need, from extra time to written recaps, and find planners who actually work with your brain, not against it.
Financial Planning, Made More Human (and Neurodivergent-Friendly)
This post explores a more inclusive, neurodivergent-friendly approach to financial planning, from sensory-considerate meetings to clear, flexible communication strategies. It’s about making money management more accessible, less overwhelming, and authentically human.
Asking for a Friend: How do I integrate money into a D/s dynamic?
Curious about bringing money into your BDSM or D/s relationship? When done safely financial domination can deepen intimacy and trust between partners. Learn how to set financial boundaries, choose safer payment methods, and spot red flags in a findom dynamic.
Polyamory and Finances: 3 Common Myths About Money in Poly Relationships
Money and relationships can be complicated, but what happens when you’re juggling finances with more than one partner? As polyamory grows in visibility, understanding how to navigate money in poly relationships is more important than ever. This post busts three common myths about poly finances and shares what really helps to build strong, intentional chosen families.
Asking for a Friend: I’m a California state worker, and RTO doesn’t work for me. What should I know about my pension before leaving?
For many state workers—especially parents, caregivers, people with disabilities, and those who thrived while working remotely—Governor Newsom’s return to office mandate feels like a step backward. Before you make a career change, here’s what you need to know about your CalPERS pension.