Maybe it's you — exhausted from trying to fit a mold your brain was never built for.
Maybe it's your child — bright and full of potential, but struggling in ways that break your heart.
Either way, you've landed in the right place.

Charlie Broxton served as a pastor for thirty years. During this time, he received his own ADHD diagnosis — a moment that reframed a lifetime of struggle, shame, and the quiet question of why certain things always felt so much harder than they should.
"I didn't build Wired 2 Wonder because I had all the answers. I built it because I knew exactly what it felt like not to have them — and I didn't want anyone else to walk that road alone."
He knows what it's like to love God and feel like your brain is working against your life and faith. He's lived the inconsistency, the shame spirals, and the particular grief that comes with realizing — late — that the system was never built for you. Including the pain of divorce as a pastor, and the courage it takes to rebuild.
His doctoral dissertation focused on identity and spiritual formation for Christians — bringing academic depth to what he had already lived personally. He spent his career working with people of all ages. That combination of lived experience, pastoral experience, theological grounding and ADHD coach training is what makes Wired 2 Wonder different from anything else in this space.

Understand Your Brain
Replace shame-based explanations with accurate ones. When you know why your brain does what it does, everything shifts.

Build What Works
Rhythms, tools, and systems designed around the brain you actually have — not the one you've been trying to wish for.

Rhythms, tools, and systems designed around the brain you actually have — not the one you've been trying to wish for.
You were made different.
And different isn't broken.
You are wired to wonder.
Whether you're just finding Wired 2 Wonder or you've been circling for a while — the next step is simple. Start here. No pressure, no overwhelm. Just a place to begin.
No commitment. No pitch. Just a conversation.

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