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Brains That Don't Budget with Maggie Gehlsen-Burnett

Brains That Don't Budget with Maggie Gehlsen-Burnett

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...and Other Neurodivergent Roadblocks to Responsibility


Episode 5: Healing with a Neurodivergent Brain

In this episode of Trust Issues, Nate is joined by his new friend and TikTok's velvet voice, Maggie Gehlsen-Burnett. This sit down for an honest and eye-opening conversation about what it’s like to navigate self-improvement and spiritual growth while being neurodivergent. Together, they explore the unique challenges that come with trying to “better yourself” in a world not built for neurodivergent minds—and how healing often looks different when your brain works differently.

They also get real about the emotional weight of money management, financial responsibility (or the lack of it), and the shame that can build up over time. Maggie brings thoughtful insight, humor, and vulnerability to a conversation that doesn’t get talked about enough.


In this episode:

  • How traditional healing methods can fall flat for neurodivergent folks

  • Spiritual practices that actually work

  • The pressure of personal growth in a neurotypical world

  • The complicated relationship between executive function and money

  • Giving yourself grace while still being accountable



The Road Ahead...
The Airo Mobile Healing Studio (MHS) is Nate’s next chapter—a vanlife-based project focused on accessible, on-the-road healing. Through tarot, movement, and storytelling, Airo MHS aims to bring connection, clarity, and care to people across the country.


Support the Mission:
If you're called to do so, consider donating to help fund the build and launch of the Airo Mobile Healing Studio. Every dollar gets us closer to bringing this vision to life.

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