Kimberley Gillan

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Brief Bio

When Kimberley Gillan had to stop work due to illness, drastic changes were needed for her family to keep a roof over their heads. Utilising her professional background in strategic planning and economics, she developed systems that radically reduced spending while keeping nutrition as her family???s number one goal. She learnt more than how to survive; she learnt a recipe for a better life. Kimberley now writes full-time and is embarking on a promotional campaign for her debut self-help book How Low Can You Go? Nutritious meals from $50 per person week.

Target Audience

Any forum discussing the current challenges with the cost-of-living. Kimberley brings to the table tried and tested methods that are unlike anything else out there for saving money. She has a passion for economics, particularly as it impacts people on low incomes or with high levels of debt. This comes from being on that ???financial roller coaster plummeting off a cliff??? and surviving it. As a speaker, Kimberley brings a genuine passion for the subject of how to live a better life in trying circumstances. Always she has a sensitivity and respect for people going through tough times.

'How Low Can You Go?' Book blurb

Yes, you CAN have 3 nutritious meals per day for the price of one coffee.

How Low Can You Go has over 80 recipes that prove it can be done. Yet this is more than a recipe book. It is a book for our times, giving you the edge in a crisis. You will learn what foods to buy and when, supermarket psychology and how to stay ahead of the game when things change. There are tricks for when a favourite food becomes expensive and ideas on free foods that might be right under your feet.

Just how low can you go? For most of us, about 40% of what we currently spend on food. An average family of four can do the food shopping for as little as $90 per week. This book is a set of instructions on how to play the grocery game and win.

Suggested Interview Topics and Questions

  • The value of cyclical shopping
  • Supermarket psychology
  • Being kind to yourself and each other during a crisis
  • Food insecurity in Australia
  • The single best piece of advice on food shopping is not what you think
  • How to use Behavioural economics to stick to your budget

Connect with Kimberley

Website: kimberleygillan.com

Contact: KimberleyGillan.com/Contact

For all enquiries, please contact me through my website.