Decatur Dispatch: March 2015
Tamara Lucas and Brittany Brown are two Decatur moms who have worked together in the wine and spirits industry for 11 years. Both women have degrees in social work and are passionate about helping others. For a long time, Lucas and Brown desired to develop an additional income stream that invol
7 Tips For Mamarazzi With Smartphones
Mamarazzi: Taking Better Pictures With Your Smartphone “Mooooom, another picture? Really?” I can’t count the number of times my siblings and I squawked that question. I was convinced that my mother could have easily pursued a lucrative career in the paparazzi when I was growing up. Among the c
Rancho Santa Fe Review: Jan 29, 2015
For 15 years, Jennifer Becker worked in the corporate world. But after becoming a mom, she no longer wanted to work late and travel. She wanted to be home with her daughters. “When I had my first daughter, I was still traveling and coordinating babysitters,” said Becker, who worked as a supp
Del Mar Times: Sept 2, 2014
Angie Gange had a successful career in mortgage banking. Then the recession hit. With her oldest son soon entering college, the Carmel Valley mother of three began looking for a new job. “I needed to replace my income, but I also needed to have control over my time,” recalled Gange, adding tha
Worlds’ Toughest Job. Mom.
Thank you, Mom After watching an online greeting card company’s humorous and touching Mother’s Day tribute World’s Toughest Job video, I’m convinced that a day isn’t enough to thank the woman who has devoted her life to making ours better — Mom. They say that you never truly apprecia
Occupation: Mom
For many of us, the work force has been a mad scramble to acquire skills, build a respectable resume and establish a comfortable lifestyle. That is, until we have kids. Then our abilities extend far beyond anything previously aspired. We become experts in: Acrobatics. So maybe we can’t do doub