About Me

Hi, I’m Beth, and I created Bride with ADHD to help neurodivergent brides feel grounded, supported, and actually enjoy the process of planning their wedding. After being in seven weddings (eight, if you count my own!), I’ve seen just how much easier and more joyful this process can be with the right kind of support.

About Me

Whether it’s making sure no one interrupts the bride as she finishes writing her wedding vows an hour before the ceremony, telling chronically late people they need to arrive by 10 am (when really they need to arrive at 11 am) or ensuring the newlyweds get ten quiet minutes to themselves, I have a gift for helping people with their weddings.

It’s some sort of magic combination of my detail-oriented brain, my love for order and lists and my decades of experience in event planning and theater. Plus, I LOVE WEDDINGS.

When I realized that I’ve spent a large part of my adult life working with, for, and around people with ADHD, something clicked. “These people like working with me because I can act as an outsourced executive function, and I love working with them because of their energy, their creative thinking, and their ability to hyperfocus.”

Now I work with neurodivergent people as they plan the wedding of their (unique, beautiful) dreams. Here are the types of people I can work with:

  • Brides with ADHD
  • Grooms on the Autism spectrum
  • Nonbinary people with anxiety
  • People planning traditional religious weddings
  • People planning pagan ceremonies in the woods
  • People planning completely secular events
  • LGBTQ+ couples
  • Straight couples
  • People who don’t even like the word “wedding”
  • Any combination of the above

Let’s work together

 

Whether you are a year out from your wedding date, one month from your wedding date, or don’t have a wedding date,
we can work together.
(You will need a sweetie, though. I can’t help with that part.)

Bride with ADHD is a space built on respect, inclusion, and neurodivergent joy. I do not work with individuals or couples who express or support racism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, xenophobia, or white supremacy in any form.

If you believe every couple deserves to be celebrated and supported—regardless of gender, orientation, neurotype, race, religion, or ability—you’re in the right place.