Janette Sherer Analysis

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Janette Shearer is the mother of 2 young girls and wife to a Video Production and owner of Vancouver Event Dj's. Janette herself is also the Owner of the Mommy Blog Vancity Mommy D and Jewellery & Acccessory line VMD Jewellery.

Janette is a large supporter of mompreneurs and small businesses in Canada but even more so, Janette is an advocate for honesty and community within motherhood. Janette firmly believes that if we give our concerns a voice through discussions, laughter and honesty, we can make a change within ourselves and our community.

Janette writes with honesty, purpose and most importantly from her heart. Her writing style is both personal and professional and furthermore she aims to connect with each reader on a personal level.

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