Event description
Join sustainability educators, Good for the Hood for an online event kickstarting a better 2025.
Join our special Money, Resilience and Energy guests for expert tips on a more affordable, lower-stress and more comfortable home. It’s your New Year’s step towards thriving at home!
Featuring Dr Ahona Guha (author of Life Skills for a Broken World) and Tim Forcey (author of My Efficient Electric Home Handbook), you’ll dive into practical tips for slashing costs and solving your household sustainability challenges plus you'll get a sneak peek of Good for the Hood's programs for 2025.
Who is this event for?
- Anyone looking for cost-of-living tips to save money on groceries, energy and utilities
- Anyone looking for resilience tips for managing stress and connecting community
- Anyone looking for tips on a more comfortable and more sustainable home.
- Councils providing programs to their residents
You us to feel more empowered to take action in your daily life.
About the Panel
Dr Ahona Guha is a clinical and forensic psychologist from Melbourne and Author of Life Skills For A Broken World. Ahona's work involves equipping people with the skills they need to lead psychologically healthy and relationally safe lives and she shows us how to cope, thrive, and still feel hopeful for the future. www.ahonaguha.com
Tim Forcey is a home comfort and energy adviser, researcher, and author. He founded the My Efficient Electric Home community and helps individuals, businesses, and governments make sustainable changes. After a career as a chemical engineer in the fossil fuel industry, Tim shifted focus to climate action, working with the University of Melbourne, government, and not-for-profits to help people improve energy efficiency in their homes. timforcey.com.au
Molly Benjamin is the founder of Ladies Finance Club, a movement empowering women to take control of their finances. After realizing her own lack of financial knowledge, Molly started hosting informal finance nights, which grew into a global community. Since 2018, the club has reached over 60,000 women and partnered with companies like Google and Deloitte. Her book Girls Just Wanna Have Funds was released in 2023. www.ladiesfinanceclub.com
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