Chaotic Goodisms Newsletter
Sign up for the Chaotic Goodisms newsletter, a monthly(ish) dose of brilliance, wit, and brutally tender truth, served up with a side of existential humor and trauma-informed sass. Expect content that nourishes the mind, body, and neurodivergent soul—without ever veering into toxic positivity or spiritual bypassing.

Neurodivergent Nuggets
Get ADHD and autism insights you won’t find on your average self-help feed (think: “Why burnout looks like productivity until it doesn’t”). The Chaotic Goodisms newsletter is designed to build a fiercely loyal, radically authentic community.

Trauma Wisdom
Receive introspective essays on healing, grief, boundaries, and betrayal, with just enough sarcasm to keep it palatable. It’s a space to share personal stories that feel like sitting on the porch with your wisest, wittiest friend.

Tools + Templates
Downloadable resources like executive function planners, RSD journal prompts, and checklists for when you can’t tell if you’re melting down or just overstimulated. We offer tangible tools for living well with ADHD, autism, trauma, and a nervous system that flinches before it speaks.

Messy Midlife Magic
Navigate empty nests, post-divorce glow-ups, and the chaos of starting over (again), from someone who gets it. Foster dialogue around healing, midlife reinvention, and generational cycle-breaking—without toxic positivity or preachy perfectionism.

Podcast + Blog Updates
Get first dibs on new episodes, blog rants, and community happenings—because healing is better with people who bring snacks. Promote offerings like workshops, podcast episodes, resources, and merch that actually speak to the lived experience.

Radical Encouragement
No fluff, no shame. Just real, grounded reflections that leave you feeling a little less alone in the world. Above all, the newsletter exists to remind people they’re not alone, help them feel seen in their mess and magic.

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The Chaotic Goodisms newsletter stands out because it doesn’t just inform—it resonates. Each issue arrives like a letter from someone who actually gets it. Expect it to land somewhere between a cozy conversation and a rebellious manifesto.