KIDDO CHATS: Earn at Home Mum with Jody Allen from Stay at Home Mum

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Earn at Home Mum. Today you’ll be hearing from Jody Allen, an Aussie Mum of two, author, founder and chief editor of stayathomemum.com.au, one of Australia's biggest mothers' networks. Jody has written five books, with her first four focused on really clever and unique ways to save money as a family. Her latest book, ‘Earn At Home Mum’, has just hit shelves, and this time she’s helping mums and families, as the title suggests, earn more from home, just like she did.

Today you’ll be hearing from Jody Allen, an Aussie Mum of two, author, founder and chief editor of stayathomemum.com.au, one of Australia’s biggest mothers’ networks. Jody’s website and books share recipes, health tips, parenting advice and so much more.

Jody has written five books, with her first four focused on really clever and unique ways to save money as a family. Her latest book, ‘Earn At Home Mum’, has just hit shelves, and this time she’s helping mums and families, as the title suggests, earn more from home, just like she did.

That’s right! Jody started her (very!) successful company from home, with absolutely no budget. We won’t spill all the beans yet, but just wait until you hear her story!

We guarantee you’ll be inspired.

Episode Features:

Guest: Jody Allen from Stay at Home Mum
@jodyallen.stayathomemum

Host: Alexis Teasdale
@alexisteasdaleYou can find more about Jody and her new book Earn At Home Mum at
penguin.com.au And visit Jody’s website
stayathomemum.com.au


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