Episodes
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Charlie has had a long association with Kim McDonnell, the co-founder of Thankful4farmers, a charity created to support the incredible diversity and quality of produce and the hardworking farmers who produce it for us. By bridging the gap from farm gate to dinner plate, we aim to ignite a local and global conversation that recognises the vital role farmers play in feeding the world and reversing the impact of climate change through climate-smart and regenerative farming practices.
Episode Links:
Thankful 4 Farmers - https://www.thankful4farmers.com.au/ Cornell University - https://www.cornell.edu/ Thankful For Soil - https://www.thankful4farmers.com.au/thankful-for-soil-filmEpisode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, subscribers and listeners.
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In this insightful episode, Charlie interviews Brian Wehlburg, an esteemed holistic management facilitator. Brian shares his extensive experience in holistic management, explaining its principles and the profound impact they can have on both the land and people managing it.
Throughout the interview, Charlie and Brian explore the significance of adopting a holistic approach to farming and land management. They discuss how this approach not only improves the ecological health of the farm but also strengthens family and community bonds, ultimately leading to a more connected and sustainable way of living. The episode concludes with practical advice for farmers interested in implementing holistic management techniques, underscoring the potential for positive change in the agricultural sector.
Show links:
Boorowa Holistic Management: A Foundation for Regeneration: https://insideoutsidemanagement.wufoo.com/forms/boorowa-8day-holistic-management-course-2425/ Low Stress Stockmanship: 9 & 10 September https://charliearnott.com.au/events/ BD Workshop: 16 & 17 October - https://events.humanitix.com/discover-how-biodynamics-can-enhance-your-farm-productivity-fertility-and-function-or-maleny-16-and-17-october Holistic Management: A Commonsense Revolution' by Allan Savory and Jody Butterfield: https://savory.shop/en-au/collections/books/products/holistic-management-a-commonsense-revolution-to-restore-our-environment Holistic Management course: https://insideoutsidemgt.com.au/holistic-management-course.htmlEpisode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, subscribers and listeners.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00:01:23 | Introduction and Acknowledgment of Traditional Custodians 00:01:23 - 00:02:27 | Introducing Brian Wahlberg and His Work 00:02:27 - 00:05:17 | Holistic Management Courses and Upcoming Events 00:05:17 - 00:09:03 | The Power of Vision in Holistic Management 00:09:03 - 00:15:07 | Brian’s Journey from Zimbabwe to Australia 00:15:07 - 00:27:25 | Implementing Holistic Management on the Farm 00:27:25 - 00:39:05 | Complexities of Farming and Holistic Decision-Making 00:39:05 - 01:12:17 | Holistic Management Decision-Making Framework and Practical Applications 01:12:17 - 01:23:12 | Holistic Management Training Program Overview and Closing Remarks -
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In this insightful episode, Dr. Libby Weaver discusses the often-overlooked connection between our emotional state, biochemistry, and dietary choices. Many individuals adopt strict dietary practices under the guise of health when, in reality, these choices are driven by underlying fears and a quest for control or perfection. Dr. Weaver stresses the importance of recognising when health-focused behaviours are actually fueled by deeper emotional issues, which can manifest as food restriction or an unhealthy focus on body image.
She emphasises the need for a holistic approach that considers not just physical nutrition but also emotional well-being, highlighting how psychological factors can significantly influence our eating habits and overall health.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, subscribers and listeners.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00:03:43 | Introduction to Healing and Libby Weaver’s Journey 00:03:43 - 00:09:03 | Holistic Health in Rural Communities and Nutrition’s Role in Hormonal Balance 00:09:03 - 00:13:00 | Personal Journey and Early Life Influences 00:13:00 - 00:17:25 | Education and Challenging Traditional Nutrition Teachings 00:17:25 - 00:27:19 | Hormones, Nutrition, and Breaking Down Food Myths 00:27:19 - 00:33:00 | Zinc’s Importance for Hormonal Health 00:33:00 - 00:42:00 | Practical Nutrition Tips and Gut Health 00:42:00 - 00:55:06 | Final Thoughts on Intuition and Health Ownership -
Join us as Charlie sits down with Gary McDouall, a pioneer in integrating subtle energies into agricultural and personal wellness. Discover the transformative impact of harnessing lifeforce energy in farming, how ancient practices meet modern needs, and the profound lessons Gary has learned from geomancy and biodynamic frequencies. This episode not only delves deep into the science and spirit of regenerative practices but also illuminates the path toward a more connected and sustainable existence.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, subscribers and listeners.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00:01:44 | Introduction and Life Force Energy 00:01:44 - 00:05:17 | Gary’s Journey and Subtle Energies 00:05:17 - 00:09:03 | Transition to Regenerative Farming 00:09:03 - 00:15:11 | Energy Corrections on Land and People 00:15:11 - 00:22:50 | Geomancy and Healing Landscapes 00:22:50 - 00:30:22 | Practical Tools for Energy Healing 00:30:22 - 00:39:19 | Quantum Physics and Subtle Energy 00:39:19 - 00:54:15 | Removing Negative Energy and Its Impact 00:54:15 - 01:10:09 | Building the Future of Subtle Energy in Farming -
This is Charlie's second interview with Dr Zach Bush, captured 2 days before the groundbreaking Farmers Footprint Australia ReConnecton 2023: Co-creating Australia's Regeneration conference in November 2023.
The 12 months that had passed between interviews had yielded some amazing experiences for Zach, having dived even deeper into his quest to reconnect mankind to Mother Nature, through food, farming, and spiritual engagement. Charlie is always honoured to sit with such a prolific thinker and one who is clearly a conduit between 'The Source' and our species.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, subscribers and listeners.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00:06:26 | Introduction and Reflections on Transformation 00:06:27 - 00:12:01 | Planetary Challenges, Grief, and Rebirth 00:12:02 - 00:22:44 | Personal and Collective Transformation 00:22:45 - 00:35:01 | Inner Child, Forgiveness, and Human Potential 00:35:02 - 00:44:00 | Technology, Connection, and Challenges Facing Youth 00:44:01 - 00:53:07 | Gender Fluidity and the Prophecy of Unity 00:53:08 - 01:16:17 | Healing Ancestral Trauma and Farmer’s Footprint 01:16:18 - 01:32:06 | Global Regeneration and Closing Thoughts -
REGIONAL BRAIN RESET TOUR Allan is embarking on an extraordinary journey through the heart of regional Australia, bringing insights, practical tools and compassionate guidance to communities and individuals. This workshop is designed for anyone who wishes to improve their mental and emotional wellbeing, learn practical techniques to lower stress, and have a healthier, more balanced life. Click here to book.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, subscribers and listeners.
Chapters:
00:00:01 - 00:01:02 | Acknowledgment and Introduction 00:01:02 - 00:02:11 | Introduction to Guest: Alan Parker 00:02:11 - 00:04:29 | Listener Testimonial and Impact of Alan's Work 00:04:29 - 00:06:28 | The Brain Reset Tour: Purpose and Scope 00:06:28 - 00:14:48 | Tools for Change: Conversations, Brain Health, and Practical Tips 00:14:48 - 00:22:13 | Expanding the Reach: Subscription and Community Engagement 00:22:13 - 00:25:06 | Conclusion and Gratitude -
Chilli represents the new generation of farmers, choosing a path dedicated to clean, nutritious food production and education at just 19 years old. Recognising that traditional schooling wouldn't provide the foundational knowledge she sought, Chilli, with her parents’ support, opted for distance education, using their backyard garden as her classroom. Her profound love for nature and a family health challenge deepened her commitment to self-sufficiency, propelling her on the next chapter of her regenerative journey—a new life in Tasmania.
Episode Links:
Joel Salatin - https://polyfacefarms.com/ Justin Rhodes - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOSGEokQQcdAVFuL_Aq8dlg Chill's YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQNlUdSJojreo8v8ST9pNhw Everything4garden - https://www.instagram.com/everything4garden/?locale=es_US Chilli Donela Instagra - https://www.instagram.com/chillidonela/Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, subscribers and listeners.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00:02:26 | Introduction and Passion for Gardening 00:02:26 - 00:08:02 | Family Background and Heritage 00:08:02 - 00:13:18 | Education and Farming Transition 00:13:18 - 00:18:01 | Gardening Growth and Social Media Success 00:18:01 - 00:22:33 | Moving to Tasmania and Future Farming Goals 00:22:33 - 00:37:33 | Health, Diet, and Family's Healing Journey 00:37:33 - 01:05:00 | Regenerative Farming and Mentorship 01:05:00 - 01:45:00 | Final Thoughts and Future Plans -
Peter's remarkable work extends beyond creating environmentally focused documentaries; he is also dedicated to showcasing solutions to global environmental changes. Peter is known for his ability to objectively compare and contrast the farming practices of conventional and regenerative farmers across the United States. During the interview, Charlie was particularly struck by Peter's approach: he begins with the similarities and common ground, fostering curiosity among the farmers featured in his latest documentary. "Roots So Deep" offers a game-changing perspective on the state of farming, presenting views from both sides of the fence.
Episode Links:
Roots So Deep Instagram YouTube Facebook TikTokEpisode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, subscribers and listeners.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00:12:00 | Introduction and Setting the Scene 00:12:01 - 00:27:00 | Discovering Filmmaking and Environmental Focus 00:27:01 - 00:42:00 | The Shift to Regenerative Agriculture 00:42:01 - 00:58:00 | The Roots I Deep Series 00:58:01 - 01:13:30 | Regenerative vs. Conventional Farming – Case Studies 01:13:31 - 01:30:00 | Overcoming Challenges in Filmmaking 01:30:01 - 01:45:00 | Community Engagement and Farmer Perspectives 01:45:01 - 02:00:00 | Climate Change and the Role of Farming 02:00:01 - 02:15:00 | Future Projects and Personal Reflections 02:15:01 - 02:31:30 | Conclusion and Call to Action -
Join host Charlie and guest Blair Beatty in this insightful episode as they explore the transformative potential of regenerative agriculture. From storytelling that inspires change to the launch of Farmer's Footprint Australia & New Zealand and its impactful initiatives, this episode delves into how regenerative practices can reshape our relationship with food, land, and community.
Episode Links:
https://farmersfootprint.org.au/ https://alsahwa.com/Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, subscribers and listeners.
Chapters:
00:00:00:04 - 00:02:28:23 | Introduction and Launch of Al-Sawah Farm 00:02:28:23 - 00:05:20:04 | Farmer’s Footprint Australia and Global Regeneration 00:05:20:04 - 00:10:15:07 | Addressing Chemical Use in Agriculture 00:10:15:09 - 00:16:49:19 | Supporting Farmers through Wellness Retreats 00:16:49:19 - 00:31:42:24 | Expanding Impact and Upcoming Initiatives -
Host Charlie Arnott introduces a dynamic new format blending long-form interviews with spontaneous conversations, recorded straight from the field. In this episode, Charlie reflects on the profound connections to land and community, shares exciting updates about upcoming events and workshops, and gives a sneak peek into what's brewing at the farm.
Episode Links:
Biodynamic Workshop Little Plains Farm StayEpisode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, subscribers and listeners.
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In this enlightening episode Charlie welcomes returning guest Hamish Mackay for a deep dive into the transformative shifts occurring across global societies. Hamish likens these changes to a 'global puberty,' highlighting the significant, sometimes chaotic transformations within agriculture, technology, and personal wellness. From discussing the profound impact of Rudolf Steiner's insights to exploring the future of regenerative practices against the challenges of modern agriculture, this discussion offers valuable perspectives on nurturing a sustainable, ethically conscious future. Join us as we explore how embracing change can lead to a more regenerative world.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, subscribers and listeners.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00:03:06 | Introduction and Acknowledgment of Country 00:03:06 - 00:07:16 | Hamish’s Recent Work and Global Change 00:07:16 - 00:12:30 | Humanity’s Transformation and the Role of Nutrition 00:12:30 - 00:17:12 | Farms as Community Hubs and Ethical Consumerism 00:17:12 - 00:25:23 | Future of Food, Community Networks, and Regenerative Health 00:25:23 - 00:32:06 | Prepping, Experimentation in Farming, and Corporate Involvement 00:32:06 - 00:39:01 | Workshop Promotion and Conclusion -
In this special episode, join Charlie as he sits down with Ueli Hurter, a pivotal figure in the world of biodynamic agriculture. Ueli has shaped the contours of biodynamic farming on a global scale. Celebrating a monumental 100 years since Rudolf Steiner's Agriculture Lectures sparked the biodynamic movement, Ueli is touring Australia to honour this centenary. Born in Switzerland and deeply rooted in the biodynamic community through various roles Ueli brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to our conversation. Tune in as we explore the past, present, and future of biodynamics with a true rockstar of the field during his landmark tour Down Under.
Episode Links:
https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/australian-society/biodynamics-celebrates-centenary/
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, subscribers and listeners.
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Join us for the inaugural episode of this season as Charlie sits down with Angelica to delve into a heartwarming discussion on parenting, the transformative third act of life, and the thrilling projects they're embarking on this year. Whether you're a parent navigating the joys and challenges of raising children, someone stepping into the later stages of life with zest, or just looking for inspiration for your own exciting ventures, this episode promises insights and stories that resonate with anyone looking to make the most of the year ahead. Tune in and be inspired as we explore the personal journeys and forward-looking aspirations that define our lives.
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Baden is a multi-generational farmer based at Bingara in Northern NSW, with a curious mind and humble disposition implementing several regenerative farming practices which he would call more 'natural farming' methods. Baden has created a wonderful opportunity for his sons to return home to continue the legacy, and the landscape is clearly in safe and conscientious hands for the next generation of his family.
Episode links
Land to Market - https://www.landtomarket.com/ Atlas Carbon - https://www.atlascarbon.ag/ David Burton-https://www.facebook.com/david.burton.58555941 Graeme Sait https://blog.nutri-tech.com.au/author/graeme-sait/ Geoff Bassett https://www.farmmojo.com/aboutSeason Sponsor:
This season we've teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model to change how farmers and customers interact.
Essentially, this Australian-owned business places cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing them to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
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Join us for an enlightening conversation with biodynamics legend, Rachel Pomeroy. Explore her lifelong journey into the unseen world of biodynamics and the powerful connection between the Earth and stars
Season Sponsor:
This season we've teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model to change how farmers and customers interact.
Essentially, this Australian-owned business places cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing them to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
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In this podcast interview, Peter Challendar discusses his journey in regenerative agriculture with Charlie and Murray Richardson. Peter shares his experiences with pasture cropping and cover cropping on his property in Albury, NSW, where he has been working to improve soil health and productivity. He describes his shift from sheep to cattle farming and the benefits of working with Highland Beef to support his regenerative practices. Peter emphasises the importance of hydrology in his regenerative approach, highlighting the positive impact of contouring to retain water and improve land management. Overall, the interview provides valuable insights into Peter's efforts to diversify income streams and create a sustainable farming ecosystem.
Season Sponsor:
This season we've teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model to change how farmers and customers interact.
Essentially, this Australian-owned business places cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing them to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
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Dr Max Gulhane is a doctor of our future. Curious, young, determined, insightful, courageous and starting from the ground up. Max was not content with the mainstream medical narrative, which has led him to seek out alternative and complementary practices and methods to enhance longevity and vitality, ranging from meat-based diets to circadian rhythm alignment. All are interspersed with a healthy dose of Nature and farm-based connection.
Episode Links
Dr Robert Sabo - The Gardens Medical Group Albury - https://www.thegardensmedical.com.au/ Dr Anthony Chaffee - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzoRyR_nlesKZuOlEjWRXQQ Texas Slim https://texas-slim.transistor.fm/ Ansell Keyes - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancel_Keys Dr Jack Kruse - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln3WszTq0uA Ed Rous - Nguni cattle breeder - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyTndCzUTt0 Dr Doug Wallace - https://www.chop.edu/doctors/wallace-douglas-c Dr Sean O'Mara - https://drseanomara.com/ Dr Pran Yoganathan - https://centreforgastrointestinalhealth.com.au/team/dr-pran-yoganathan/ 'Hidden Messages in Water' -Masaru Emoto https://www.booktopia.com.au/hidden-messages-in-water-masaru-emoto/book/9780743289801.html Low Carb Down Under YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/lowcarbdownunder/playlistsSeason Sponsor:
This season we've teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model to change how farmers and customers interact.
Essentially, this Australian-owned business places cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing them to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
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How Jake Wolki fits everything he does into every one of his days is quite the feat. A natural entrepreneur with a flare for farming, Jake's own health challenges were the catalyst for him seeking a better way to feed himself and his family, and now ultimately his rural community of Albury NSW through his cafe and butcher shop. An inspiring yarn, this episode highlights how adversity creates the opportunity for business and personal growth.
Episode Links
Wolki Farm - https://wolkifarm.com.au/ Wolki butchery - https://wolkifarm.com.au/wolki-butchery/ Justin Rhodes - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOSGEokQQcdAVFuL_Aq8dlg Australian Beef Initiative - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7GV_3ZH93Y Quantum Health Summit - https://wolkifarm.com.au/product/quantum-health-summit/?fbclid=PAAaazh6FYX0L4_YYHOrzPOXVT6oaIE5HJy1VBgdkuPK4yfL219POzd3jo2zg_aem_Ab5LjT2Gs0grJPR0tNRX8Mt0OvQWGAbSmARsurF69YK9OQcmd-jHR53zzRSNbeTvjoISeason Sponsor:
This season we've teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model to change how farmers and customers interact.
Essentially, this Australian-owned business places cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing them to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
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In this bonus episode of the Regenerative Journey, we're joined by Will Mewburn, a herd manager with Highland Beef. We discuss the importance of selecting the right cattle for the job, focusing on breed and early maturation to mitigate risks and achieve efficient growth. Will shares his experiences working closely with cattle and the need for transparency and collaboration between producers and herd managers. As market conditions fluctuate and the industry faces challenges, we explore strategies for farmers to navigate these uncertain times and safeguard their businesses.
Season Sponsor:
This season we've teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model to change how farmers and customers interact.
Essentially, this Australian-owned business places cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing them to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
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Jades Miles is a shining example of how the journey of childhood can determine the course of one's life. Having grown up in a household where homesteading was a normal daily practice, Jade has used her experience to create her own haven of self-reliance with Charlie her husband and children. However her influence goes far beyond her own farm as CEO of NFP Sustainable Table and the author of 'Futuresteading', a practical how-to homestead in a changing world.
Episode Links:
Future steading podcast - https://www.futuresteading.com.au/podcast/ ORICoop https://organicinvestmentcooperative.com.au/ Charles Einstein Bill Plotkin https://www.animas.org/about-us/our-founder/Season Sponsor:
This season we've teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model to change how farmers and customers interact.
Essentially, this Australian-owned business places cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing them to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
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