All things seem possible in May. Or, at least, that's what we're telling ourselves!

Photo by Kiki Siepel on Unsplash

Edwin Way Teale said this, and it’s a nice reminder, especially about coming out of a long winter. They say we have to earn our summers in Maine, and after the early April snowstorm, that seems very true this year. The start of “spring” this year feels a bit heavier than others. I’m not sure if it’s the current state of the world, the endless seasonal colds, an election year, tax season, or the common conversations of the push and pull of trying to “do it all and be it all” amongst several women in these held circles, but leaning into the smell of blooming flowers, longer days full of sunshine and sandy toes makes us feel like anything is possible.

Perhaps even being more intentional with our finances! We have to start somewhere, right? Due to the early April snowstorm, we postponed our financial literacy event to May 30th.  We chatted with Molly C. Reinfried and Michelle R. Santiago of HM Payson below on a few of the topics they plan to discuss more in-depth on the 30th. To read the full interview, click here.

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