
A podcast for rural women... by rural women. From succession planning, motherhood, starting a business, agriculture...running for politics, mental health and so much more, we cover the issues that matter to rural women. Hosted by Kirsten Diprose
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 112 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureSelf-ImprovementEducation | |||

It can be hard to attract and retain professionals in the regions and vets are no exception. Entering the eighth year of a regional vet shortage, our guest Dr Rebecca Faris wants to curb it.
Having worked as a vet in South West Victoria for many ye... more
Losing a loved one is a worst fear for most, and something that Sarah Guthrie and Georgia Lillie have in common.
Sarah’s son Ford died 10 years ago from an accident when he was only 17.
Georgia’s husband James died of an aggressive cancer seven y... more
How much do you know about your soil microbiology? Dr Aurelie Quade makes a very good argument for why we should know more about it… including improving farm productivity and lowering inputs.
Originally from a forestry community in France, Aurelie f... more
Unrealistic body standards are inescapable for young women. Between diet culture, food rules at home, and stick- thin models all over our screens, it’s hard to feel in touch with what our body needs.
Nurse, midwife and systems-thinking expert Bronw... more
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Loving this podcast with a fabulous pair of co-hosts. The issues they cover are relevant to me as a rural woman and their guests are knowledgeable and well-spoken.
Only up to second episode but really enjoyed the practical ideas from Cathy McGowan about building a community.
I discovered the podcast by chance and my goodness what a terrific and varied and wonderfully produced podcast it is. I’m thoroughly enjoying the topics, the speakers, the discussions. More please and do keep going. Wonderful! Thank you
Love the name of this poddy! A really nice listen, the presenter has a lovely voice. And the content is interesting.
An interesting, well balanced, well presented podcast. Can’t wait for the next episode.








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