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In this special Easter episode of The Busy Brained Saint, Kamden offers a gentle and powerful perspective on what the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ can mean to someone with ADHD. Drawing from scripture, personal experience, and coaching insights, she explores how Christ’s ministry teaches us the value of small progress, humility, and simple consistency over perfectionism and hustle.
You’ll hear reflections on the Savior’s most public miracles coming at the end of His ministry—not the beginning—and how that pattern gives us permission to grow slowly and intentionally. Kamden speaks to the deep, soul-level belonging Christ offers us through His Atonement, reminding us that He has already chosen us, even before we “get it all together.”
This episode includes references from the Bible, Book of Mormon, and inspired words from Elder Uchtdorf and Sister Reyna Aburto. Whether you're feeling spiritually scattered, emotionally worn down, or simply trying to make sense of what Easter means for your neurodivergent journey—this episode will meet you with grace, compassion, and hope.
Key Themes:
The humility of Christ’s ministry and what it teaches us about progress
Undoing the myth of “perfect” ADHD functioning
Finding identity and belonging in the Savior
Spiritual preparation and the personal meaning of resurrection
Simple teachings from Christ that reshape how we live day to day
Referenced Talks:
"Nourish the Roots, and the Branches Will Grow" – Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
"The Grave Has No Victory" – Sister Reyna I. Aburto
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Utah Area LDS + ADHD Conference
1:1 Coaching Waitlist
Follow Kamden on Social Media
@kamden_adhd
@thebusybrainedsaint
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In this special Easter episode of The Busy Brained Saint, Kamden offers a gentle and powerful perspective on what the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ can mean to someone with ADHD. Drawing from scripture, personal experience, and coaching insights, she explores how Christ’s ministry teaches us the value of small progress, humility, and simple consistency over perfectionism and hustle.
You’ll hear reflections on the Savior’s most public miracles coming at the end of His ministry—not the beginning—and how that pattern gives us permission to grow slowly and intentionally. Kamden speaks to the deep, soul-level belonging Christ offers us through His Atonement, reminding us that He has already chosen us, even before we “get it all together.”
This episode includes references from the Bible, Book of Mormon, and inspired words from Elder Uchtdorf and Sister Reyna Aburto. Whether you're feeling spiritually scattered, emotionally worn down, or simply trying to make sense of what Easter means for your neurodivergent journey—this episode will meet you with grace, compassion, and hope.
Key Themes:
The humility of Christ’s ministry and what it teaches us about progress
Undoing the myth of “perfect” ADHD functioning
Finding identity and belonging in the Savior
Spiritual preparation and the personal meaning of resurrection
Simple teachings from Christ that reshape how we live day to day
Referenced Talks:
"Nourish the Roots, and the Branches Will Grow" – Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
"The Grave Has No Victory" – Sister Reyna I. Aburto
____________________________________________________
Utah Area LDS + ADHD Conference
1:1 Coaching Waitlist
Follow Kamden on Social Media
@kamden_adhd
@thebusybrainedsaint
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