Amanda


About Amanda

Amanda Viviers has published ten books and is a presenter on radio across New Zealand and Australia. She is also the co-founder of Kinwomen; a network created to inspire women to start conversations that matter. Head of Narrative for Compassion Australia, she is driven by a passion for social justice, she loves supporting projects for women in developing countries. Teaching women to live creative lives, beyond the circumstances, is something she pursues daily. Wife of Charl and Mum of Maximus and Liberty, she lives a creative life, longing to see people live inspired. Pinterest/ Twitter/ @Mandaviviers Instagram: @amandaviviers Facebook: @amandaviviersperth

Kinwomen over the last two years has supported 98.5fm because we believe in their vision. Their heart is to create a listener supported station, that stands for families. Everyday you can hear short vignettes from Penny, Kelley or Amanda on their radio station and each Tuesday morning we speak about […]

Why we love 98.5fm


On Friday the 13th of June, a group of Kinwomen went to the Ellington Perth, for a night out with the girls. One of our favourite singers from Kinwomen was a part of a gospel tribute night, that was bought together by Paul Gioia. Full of old faithful hymns, old […]

Rose Parker at the ellington



Sometimes we post a quote or an inspirational thought that really resounds with our readers. We have decided when a quote really rings true and people forward it on and are inspired, then we would make a printable for you to download for free. It is super simple; 1) Click […]

free printable: june


Recently I was de- friended on face book, from someone who was a part of my world and it really disturbed my peace. Have you been de-friended off facebook or blocked on instagram? How did it make you feel? I get the reasons why we do it. Large lists of […]

Enough is enough



‘I will never do that when I become a Mum!’ Those vitriolic words spoken in teenage angst that come back to haunt every mother of a newborn child. The complexity of generational transition is never more present than in the early stages of novice motherhood. I find myself doing all […]

Have I really become my mother?


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We are launching a little campaign here at Kinwomen. We are all about starting conversations that matter. How easy is it as women to talk about stuff that just isn’t important yet hide that which is deeply in our hearts? We want to encourage you to start a conversation with […]

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