“I am financially illiterate and it’s a little scary.”

Kari Villamil

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How many of us can honestly say we are in control of our finances? I know I fall into  that “52% of women who find dealing with finances stressful.”  Unless I  am spending money on shoes, which isn’t stressful. In my life, I juggle kids, a job, marriage and multi-million dollar budgets at work, but when it comes
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Photo: The Age Zoe Lamont is founder of 10thousandgirl – a life planning and financial literacy program for young women across Australia, linked with a micro-finance initiative. The idea is that as you increase your ability to effectively manage financially and plan for the future yourself, you increase your capacity to help others. My interview
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Mother – the word brings to mind warm, fuzzy feelings for most of us, and for the sentimentalists out there, the ideal image of a 1950s domestic goddess, dolled up to perfection with a husband and children to match. My reality was definitely far from these idealistic notions of motherhood, however my daughters will tell
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School holidays can create apprehension in any household with children, especially for many of us city-living folks. There is a real need for parents who are hungry for help on “how to keep kids connected with nature”. Caroline Webster, known to many as Caro, saw this opportunity and created Caro and Co  – a fantastic blog
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