
The Organised Life Podcast with Rhi - Mummy Of Four
Helping neurodiverse families find calm, clarity, and a bit of magic in the mess.
Welcome to The Organised Life Podcast with Rhi, (previously known as the Real Talk With Rhi Podcast) the podcast for overwhelmed mums navigating the beautiful chaos of family life — especially in neurodiverse households.
I'm Rhi, a mum of four, business owner, and fellow neuro-spicy human. Whether you're managing ADHD, supporting a child through an autism assessment, or just trying to remember where you put your keys — you're in the right place.
Here, we talk real life: organisation that actually works, the messy middle of parenting neurodiverse kids, and how to reclaim calm when the world feels too loud. From planner hacks to deeper chats about diagnosis, mental load, and self-care — it's all welcome here.
So grab your headphones, and let’s make life work — together.
The Organised Life Podcast with Rhi - Mummy Of Four
Why Routine Helps Children With Autism (And How It’s Changed Our Lives)
If you've ever noticed that your child with autism struggles more than most when it comes to changes, unpredictability, or transitions between tasks, you're not alone. In fact, those very challenges are often key indicators of just how beneficial routine can be. Today, we’re going to talk about why routine makes such a difference for children with autism, what it can look like in real life, and how it’s helped our family.
➡️ Join the Organised Life Club - https://mummyoffour.com/join
➡️ Get Rhi's Routine Resources - https://mummyoffour.com/routine
➡️ Get the resource I wish I had when my children were going through their autism assessments - https://mummyoffour.com/100ASD
Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
We'll be talking about;
- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you do