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The Hidden Costs of Raising Neurodivergent Kids with Rhiannon Gogh | Ep 91 | MONEY

The Hidden Costs of Raising Neurodivergent Kids with Rhiannon Gogh | Ep 91 | MONEY

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This week, I sat down with the incredible Rhiannon Gogh, SEND advocate, chartered financial advisor, and mum to a profoundly autistic son - and it's one of the most eye-opening conversations I’ve ever had on this podcast.

We got real about the brutal financial reality of raising neurodivergent children, the emotional toll of being a carer, and the gaping holes in the system that leave families like ours vulnerable.

We talked about:

  • The triple cost of raising a child with SEND
  • Why so many carers can’t work, and what that means for their futures
  • How financial planning mistakes (you didn’t even know were mistakes) can cost your child their benefits or care
  • The heartbreaking stories Rhiannon hears every single week – and what she’s doing about it

We also got deeply personal about masking, people-pleasing, debt, perimenopause, and why neurodivergent business owners need different kinds of support.

This isn’t just a money episode. It’s a reality check, a call-out, and a roadmap for anyone parenting neurodivergent kids, or navigating life with hidden disabilities.

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