A podcast talking with the everyday rural and remote women, how these women got to where they are today (their life journey). Getting to know the people in your community and what brought them to living on the land. Listening to these stories will hopefully connect anyone living remotely and to know that everyone has a story to share. Presented by Angie Nisbet, a born and raised country woman who ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
In a world dominated by reality TV shows like Survivor, The Bachelor, and Married at First Sight, the agriculture industry has its own spotlight with shows like Farmer Wants a Wife or Husband. Page Marsh, an Australian farmer, boldly stepped into thi... more
In her formative years, Emma Pendergast explored diverse roles before uncovering her true passion within agriculture. Yet, her journey took an unforeseen twist during her adolescence. Today, Emma, alongside her husband, manages an organic beef proper... more
After years of longing for a rural lifestyle change, extensive searching, and enduring numerous disappointments with unsuccessful offers, fate finally guided Natalie Hackl and her husband to discover a hidden gem in Blue Knob, NSW. Tucked away in the... more
Every family needs a farmer!!!!! Our guest, Georgie Somerset, is a prominent figure in Australian agriculture, known for her dedication to farming and rural communities. more
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Really enjoyed the insights into the wives lives and how they came to be along with intriguing questions.
A great podcast, shining the light on rural women!
Hi Ange I love what your doing with the podcast, I’m really enjoying hearing the back stories to the wonderful woman your interviewing. It’s mind blowing to think how diverse a country woman is and what they bring to the table and our communities Thank you keep up the great work xx
Every week I look forward to getting these ladies in my ears! I love hearing their raw and real experiences from their everyday, country life!
I love hearing about strong empowered women and what Vanessa has achieved is amazing. I never knew what an incredible natural resource Merino wool is and how good it is for babies., adults and the environment And I love that Vanessa is creating a network of women in the country and utilising the lost art of knotting. Can’t wait to learn more about Vanessa’s course focusing on Knitting for Mindfulness. more
Apple Podcasts | #211 | Australia/Society & Culture/Personal Journals |
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