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GOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonGOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonAngie Manson with Shawn Livingston - Running Toward RedemptionIn this powerful and candid episode of Going Rogue, Angie Manson sits down with Shawn Livingston — Army veteran, ultrarunner, speaker, and host of the I Am Redemption podcast. From being a four-time felon and heroin addict to running 100-mile races and inspiring communities across the nation, Shawn's journey is the epitome of turning pain into purpose.They dive deep into how fitness became Shawn’s mental health lifeline, the turning point that helped him reclaim his life, and the importance of showing up, even when you don’t feel ready. From Austin’s running trails to CrossFit gyms acr...2025-07-181h 25GOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonGOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonAngie Manson with Nolen Burchett - Redefining RehabIn this gripping episode of Going Rogue, host Angie Manson sits down with Nolan Burchett—former Marine, bank robber, and now the co-owner and executive director of multiple recovery centers in Central California. Nolan shares his extraordinary transformation from living a chaotic life of addiction and incarceration to becoming a respected leader in the addiction treatment world.Together, Angie and Nolan explore:His path from college dropout to prison—and what truly woke him upThe moment that changed everything during a high-speed police chaseHow he rebuilt his life and launched Touchstone Recovery CenterWhy lived experience in staf...2025-06-131h 22GOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonGOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonAngie Manson with Brett Favre - The Toughest Fight: Inside Brett Favre’s Journey Beyond FootballIn this episode of Going Rogue, host Angie Manson sits down with NFL legend Brett Favre for a raw and real conversation about pain, perseverance, and finding purpose beyond the field.Brett opens up about his struggles with painkiller addiction, the intense pressure to play through injuries, and the moment that pushed him to finally seek help. He talks candidly about the long-term impact of concussions, his Parkinson’s diagnosis, and how staying active, grounded in faith, and of service to others has helped him navigate it all.Angie and Brett dive into:The hi...2025-05-3053 minCompanyCompanyLe Sac co-owner Sahra Dixon was always losing her garden toolsThis podcast is all about highlighting and celebrating the brilliant women of rural and regional Australia and all the wonderful things they are achieving.  In more recent time we've chose to focus more closely on the in's and out's of some female run rural businesses and today is no exception.  Our guest Sahra Tohow Dixon owns garden workwear brand Le Sac with her mother-in-law Trish Dixon.  It's a new brand that's quickly gained a lot of attention and marketshare in the bush.  And I think this is due in part to the...2025-05-2139 minCompanyCompanyGordi: From a farm in Canowindra to the world StageI've been wanting to interview Gordi for years because she's such a good example of the women I want to highlight. She grew up on a sheep and hay farm near Canowindra in central west NSW and studied Medicine at University. But as a self proclaimed microphone hog who spend many hours singing in church as a child - she's always loved singing and has been writing songs since the age of 13. Now she's doing her work on the world stage.She's about to release her third Album 'Like Plasticine' and...2025-05-1454 minCompanyCompanyStephanie Trethewey's had some *huge* life changes in the last 12 months.Stephanie Trethewey is the Founder and CEO of Motherland a non-for -profit organisation on a mission to reduce isolation for Mum's living in rural Australia. I'm always a-gog at the pace in which Motherland has grown, from the outside looking in it seems they are always celebrating new and exciting big wins. But in the last 12 months - life outside of Motherland - has changed dramatically for Steph and her family. They've sold half the farm. Moved houses. She's scaled back the stress - and upped the happiness. 2025-05-0740 minCompanyCompanyTwo magazine editors: one city, one country come together for the Galah Regional Photography PrizeFor as long as I can remember I have been obsessed with magazines - seriously - from the age of about 8,9 or 10 - I used to save all my pennies to buy hoards of magazines, it started as Australian geographic and then morphed into Girlfriend and Dolly, then Cosmopolitan, the Harpers Bazaar and Country Style and Vogue and now Graziher and Galah and UK Homes and Garden - and on the weekends i always buy the SMH for the Good Weekend and the Spectrum. So to sit down with two women who have edited...2025-04-041h 07CompanyCompanyBronnie Taylor on the brilliance of rural womenBronnie Taylor used to be a Politician. In the NSW Parliament. In Cabinet as a Minister for Mental Health, Regional Health and Women. She's not a politician any more. But still holds the same vivacious energy to celebrate, elevate and advocate. Particularly for regional women and regional health services. This is a Manson Podcasting podcast in partnership with Rabobank Australia. 2025-03-2643 minCompanyCompanyLou Crawford's farm is the ultimate city getawayAre you looking for a girls getaway - that's truely a girls getaway. As in no phone service, beautiful surroundings, the chance to fully recharge and properly catch up with your nearest and dearest. Rove Numby - run by Lou Crawford at Reid's Flat near Cowra and Boorowa in the NSW southern tablelands - is all that an moreCocktail Bars are replaced with a wood fire in a ramshackle old stone homestead, there hiking in place of shopping and glamping tents replace overprices...2025-03-2026 minCompanyCompanyEdwina Sharrock OAM and her business learnings from Birth BeatEdwina Sharrock OAM is an extreme extrovert - its true she's done the tests - and rather than trying to quieten her spirit she's run with it - and achieved a LOOOOTT. Edwina grew up in Tamworth, went away and returned. Now she lives with her husband, two children and fave child-dog Daryl on five acres in a house her husband build just outside of town. This story is not really about Edwina's life but about her growth as an incredible business woman in rural Australia. 2025-03-2053 minCompanyCompanyA new era for Georgie Robertson of the Regional PR and CoToday's guest is well known to rural Australian's and every media outlet in the country, If you see an innovative rural story written up in the Australian or a regional woman in Country Style or someone cool on the Today show - chances are Georgie Robertson has had a hand in getting the story there. Georgie is the Regional PR Co which will now become the Regional PR and Co - because this years she's scaling up. I often sit and wonder how she does all she does, her work championing the best...2025-03-0541 minCompanyCompanyOlympic Gold Medallist Giaan Rooney has her husband Sam Levett to thank for her love of farmingHello and welcome back to Company for 2025 - it feel like about 3 years since I was last talking with you. We've got an exciting year of stories lined up for you in 2025 as well as some live events in the works as well. Make sure you subscribe or follow the podcast to keep abreast of these things. To start off the year - our podcast is sounding a bit different today - as we have not one but two guests - and for the first time ever we have a male interviewee on the airwaves. 2025-02-2659 minGOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonGOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonAngie Manson with Daryl Dittmer - A Journey Through Addiction, Writing, and Self-DiscoveryIn this inspiring episode of Going Rogue, host Angie Manson sits down with Daryl Dittmer, who has channeled his past struggles into a purpose-driven life. With a background that includes overcoming addiction and navigating a blue-collar upbringing, Daryl has written two impactful books to share his journey and lessons with the world.Key Topics Covered:The Writing Journey: Discover the process behind writing two memoir-style books, from recalling vivid life stories to overcoming challenges during the creative process.Addiction and Recovery: Hear a raw and honest account of battling addiction...2024-12-1327 minCompanyCompanyAli Lord- CEO of innovative global events business and farm girlThis is a little bit of a having your cake and eating it too kinda story.Today's guest is an impressive example of a women who's managed to run a world-class business in the city while remaining strongly involved in the evolution of her family farm.Ali Lord is the CEO of Headbox Australia, an innovative digital events company that she runs by going between her family farm in remote north QLD and head office in Sydney.I've been wanting to speak with Ali since I heard her parents Artie and Casey Lord...2024-11-2744 minCompanyCompanyLottie Rae: A real WTF storyOne of the worlds biggest supermodels, arguably the world biggest supermodel, Gigi Hadid has commissioned an art work from a young artist who lives in Trangie in Central West NSWLottie Rae works from a shipping container at hoe home in Trangie where she live with her husband and two boys.Last year she ditched her coffee shop and homewares shop in town to become a full time artist- and thank god she did otherwise we would not have this story to tell.This...2024-11-2028 minCompanyCompanyWhitney Spicer: Using Art in products, collaborations and the world of wholesalingWe're all scouring the socials, the internet and the shops for 'gifts' right now - pressie giving season is here!When I think about rural and regional businesses that make great presents - Whitney Spicer immediately comes to mind.She an artist, who now also makes 'products' - scarves, tea towels, hats, shirts - from her small farm farm at Manildra near Orange in NSW where she lives with her husband and three young boys.She's been clever in growing her brand awareness through...2024-11-1437 minCompanyCompanyEmily Quigley: How to have your brand featured on the runway in Paris Fashion WeekEmily Quigley is the founder of Peggy & Twig a luxury jewellery brand that lives in Trangie in central west New South Wales but was a feature on the runway at Paris Fashion Week this year. What the hell?! How did this happen? And what's happened to this small bush brand as a result?This whole story is so not what you think.The journey has been strategic, and hot and sweaty and intense. It's a masterclass in...2024-10-3034 minGOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonGOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonT & A Talk: 75 Hard & Mastering the Mental Game with Angie Manson and Thomas LeganIn this special T & A Talk episode, Angie and Thomas dive deep into their experiences with the 75 Hard challenge. From overcoming failures to managing physical exhaustion, they share how pushing beyond their limits has transformed their mental and physical resilience. If you're ready to take control of your routine, this episode is packed with tips on discipline, staying the course, and mastering the art of self-challenge. Don't miss it!Key Points:➡️75 Hard Journey: Angie discusses her experience doing 75 Hard multiple times since 2020, sharing both her successes and restarts, including dealing with inju...2024-10-0452 minGOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonGOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonAngie Manson with Rory Edwards - Recovery and RedemptionIn this episode of Going Rogue, Angie Manson sits down with special guest Rory Edwards, a CrossFit coach and recovery advocate, to explore his powerful journey from the depths of addiction to a life of purpose, fitness, and sobriety. Rory shares candidly about his struggles with identity, childhood trauma, addiction to pain pills and cocaine, and the transformative role CrossFit and recovery programs have played in his life. With raw honesty, he opens up about losing his mother, nearly losing his life, and the daily fight to stay sober while balancing fatherhood and fitness.During...2024-09-201h 23CompanyCompanyPaddock to Paris: Shannan Davey, Boxing (Narrabri, NSW)Shannan Davey has spent the last couple of weeks exploring Paris while competing in the Olympics.It’s a far cry from the life he was leading in the regional town of Narrabri at the age of 10. He was regularly fighting in the playground, was hyperactive in the classroom and loved to eat pizza on the couch.Two years later – his brother told him to put the pizza down and come with him, to the boxing gym. Six weeks later he had his first fight in nearby town, Cobar.2024-08-1135 minCompanyCompanyPaddock to Paris: Jamieson Leeson, Paralympic Boccia (Dunedoo, NSW)Look out for 21 year old Jamieson Leeson, who hails from Dunedoo in central west New South Wales in the upcoming Paralympics.She’ll be representing Australia in Boccia in both the individual and pairs events in the B3 classification.Boccia is one of the only sports specific to the Paralympics and basically it’s a ball target game that has similarities lawn bowls, bocce and snooker as well.No matter the result at Paris – Jamieson is already hailed a hero at home in Dunedoo where...2024-08-0939 minCompanyCompanyPaddock to Paris: Patrick Tiernan, Marathon (Toowoomba, QLD)Patrick Tiernan blew everyone's expectations when he was amongst the lead pack for the 10,000m track event at the Tokyo Olympics. Less than 100m from the finish line as the pace continued to increase, Pat stumbled to his hands. Many Australians can remember watching on in devestation for him, but in a moment of I-don't-know-what, he got up and willed himself over the finish line, still achieving a Personal Best (PB) time.Pat says Australians should be proud of how they embraced him in this moment and ever since. 2024-08-0646 minPaddock to ParisPaddock to ParisPatrick Tiernan, Marathon (Toowoomba, QLD)Patrick Tiernan blew everyone's expectations when he was amongst the lead pack for the 10,000m track event at the Tokyo Olympics. Less than 100m from the finish line as the pace continued to increase, Pat stumbled to his hands. Many Australians can remember watching on in devestation for him, but in a moment of I-don't-know-what, he got up and willed himself over the finish line, still achieving a Personal Best (PB) time.Pat says Australians should be proud of how they embraced him in this moment and ever since. 2024-08-0646 minGOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonGOING ROGUE Podcast with Angie MansonAngie Manson with Jason Turner - Rucking and ResilienceIn this episode of Going Rogue with Angie Manson, Angie and special guest Jason Turner dive into the transformative power of rucking and the importance of building resilience in both mental and physical health. Our special guest Jason shares his personal journey of incorporating rucking into his fitness routine, the challenges faced, and the unexpected benefits experienced. From dealing with stress and cravings to the nuances of operating a successful outpatient center, this conversation is a blend of fitness, mental health, and entrepreneurial insights.➡️Introduction to Rucking: The guest explains how rucking has helped him stre...2024-08-021h 03CompanyCompanyPaddock to Paris: Aislin Jones: Skeet Shooting (Lakes Entrance, VIC)You may not have heard of Aislin Jones before but I challenge you not to impressed by this woman’s integrity, maturity and goal setting ability! Aislin will be competing in the Olympic Skeet Clay Target Shooting Event and then ever-so-casually will also take herself off to run a her first ever Marathon a matter of days later. As a child Aislin was one of those children picking up the broken clay targets at the local gun club on the weekend – as soon as she hit the legal shooting age of 12 – she was into it. That ye...2024-08-0138 minPaddock to ParisPaddock to ParisAislin Jones: Skeet Shooting (Lakes Entrance, VIC)You may not have heard of Aislin Jones before but I challenge you not to impressed by this woman’s integrity, maturity and goal setting ability! Aislin will be competing in the Olympic Skeet Clay Target Shooting Event and then ever-so-casually will also take herself off to run a her first ever Marathon a matter of days later. As a child Aislin was one of those children picking up the broken clay targets at the local gun club on the weekend – as soon as she hit the legal shooting age of 12 – she was into it. That ye...2024-07-3138 minCompanyCompanyPaddock to Paris: Jack O'Brien, Rowing (Walgett, NSW)One man to look out for in the Opening Ceremony – and in the Australian Men’s Rowing 8Boat is 26 year old Jack O’Brien from Walgett in north west NSWSince the middle of May he’s been training, lapping, perfecting his style, mind, muscles and mentality, in various training camps and competitions across Europe – as the Australian Rowing Team works and works and works to give itself the best chance at a medal in Paris.Time away from home is nothing new for Jack – who went away to boar...2024-07-2533 minPaddock to ParisPaddock to ParisJack O'Brien: Rowing (Walgett, NSW)One man to look out for in the Opening Ceremony – and in the Australian Men’s Rowing 8Boat is 26 year old Jack O’Brien from Walgett in north west NSWSince the middle of May he’s been training, lapping, perfecting his style, mind, muscles and mentality, in various training camps and competitions across Europe – as the Australian Rowing Team works and works and works to give itself the best chance at a medal in Paris.Time away from home is nothing new for Jack – who went away to boar...2024-07-2433 minPaddock to ParisPaddock to ParisShannan Davey: Boxing (Narrabri, NSW)Today Shannan Davey a light-middle weight boxer will arrive in the Olympic village in Paris for his first Olympics.It’s a far cry from the life he was leading in the regional town of Narrabri at the age of 10. He was regularly fighting in the playground, was hyperactive in the classroom and loved to eat pizza on the couch.Two years later – his brother told him to put the pizza down and come with him, to the boxing gym. Six weeks later he had his first fight in near...2024-07-2235 minPaddock to ParisPaddock to ParisOlivia Barton: Equestrian, Eventing (Wellington, NSW)This Saturday, Olivia Barton and her horse Holly will board a plane headed for a pre-Olympics training camp in Europe.She’s an eventer – who’s been riding since before she could walk – on her family sheep and cattle farm near Wellington in central west NSW.But this is an Olympic story with a bit more complexity because Olivia’s name isn’t on the Australian Equestrian Olympic team list, nor is she a reserve. But she and her horse will still travel with the team – as an extra ‘just in-case’.2024-07-1140 minCompanyCompanyIntroducing: Paddock To ParisIntroducing: Paddock To Paris a Manson Podcasting Podcast celebrating rural and regionlal athletes on their way to the Paris Olympics. Search Paddock to Paris in your podcast app and follow or subscribe to make sure you don't miss an episode. Today we give you a taste of Skye Manson's conversation with Narrabri born and bred Laura Gourley who's going to Paris to row in the Womens Quad Scull. Of the 37 athletes on Australia's Rowing team, at least 6 of them are from rural Australia. 2024-07-0809 minCompanyCompanyCarmen Quade: How to run your farm office (or life) like a bossCarmen Quade lives with her husband on a cropping farm at Tallimba near West Wyalong in central west New South Wales. They have five children and two businesses. Carmen is a total office geek; she LOVES it, and she’s good at it. And when she realised this was the case, after studying her Masters of Accounting she decided that she’d like to help others become a boss in the office too and started Agrifocused a business training men and women to get the most from all their 'inside' or office...2024-06-2640 minPaddock to ParisPaddock to ParisCelebrating rural and regional Australians on their way to 2024 Paris OlympicsPaddock to Paris is an intimate interview series with Athletes from rural and regional Australian who've made it to the 2024 Paris Olympics. Find us @mansonpodcasting on Instagram or via our website mansonpodcasting.comThis is a Manson Podcasting Network Production in partnership with Rabobank Australia. 2024-06-2404 minCompanyCompanyClaire Mactaggart: How to do quiet leadershipClaire Mactaggart amongst other things; has been a contributing writer for - one of Australia's most loved publications - Country Style magazine for 19 years. She's been a lynchpin in opening the eyes of everyday Australians to the the way of life, homes, gardens and businesses of rural and regional people and families - through countless beautiful stories. In this sense I think she's a trail blazer. She also a great example of quiet leadership. Claire is the most lovely person to meet. she's gently spoken, warm and polite - and these trails have...2024-05-2935 minCompanyCompanyBourby Webster: How to build music culture in the bushWhen you go to a stadium in Australia or even just a local footy match - singing, chanting and war cries are not uncommon. We’ve all been there - and experienced the power, that feeling, of people coming together and singing. In Britain is also the case for live orchestra events. But in Australia, this is unheard of. Enter Bourby Webster a pom from rural UK, who trained in classical live music at Oxford University and is now determined to change the zeitgeist around live orchestral performances in rural and regional Australia. When Bo...2024-04-0346 minCompanyCompanyEdwina Bartholomew: How to manage a 3am alarmSleep, Eat, Work, Rest, Play, Mess about, Sing, Read, Eat, Bath, Read, Sleep - Rinse and Repeat. This is the life of Channel 7’s Sunrise presenter Edwina Bartholomew and also of you, and me and anyone with children. When it comes to Edwina, sure there are a few extra’s thrown in there like a nanny and invitations to fancy shows and opening nights - but ultimately she’s a mother, who’s very successful in her high profile job, but who also spends hours scrolling interiors on Instagram and naps during the days.When I watch Edw...2024-03-2042 minCompanyCompanyAnnabelle Hickson: How to make a magazineAnnabelle Hickson talks about the idea of feeling ideas running through her blood like some ind of addict. But when it comes to her print magazine and modern media business Galah  Press - she IS an addict, a women possessed, to flip the narrative on life in rural Australia.As an original outsider to rural Australia (she grew up in Sydney’s north shore) the mirror that she holds up to people and projects in the bush - is flattering -  and it reverberates light deep into the corners of our communities - into the live...2024-03-061h 00Hit the Road Jack: Finding The ZodiacHit the Road Jack: Finding The ZodiacLA Times Letter, Manson Family, and JackIn the LA Times letter the Zodiac Killer takes credit for recent Riverside activity that has hit the newspapers, and that happens to be the Cheri Jo Bates connection, but how many victims were never attributed to him, and how many people exactly is “a hell of a lot more?” Manson Family is back in the news as an attorney goes missing, more victims, and Jack is showing his presence in South Lake Tahoe.Hit the Road Jack: Finding the Zodiac is broadcast live Fridays at 10AM PT.Hit the Road Jack: Finding the Zodiac is view...2024-01-1948 minDaily Routines by the Manson Podcasting NetworkDaily Routines by the Manson Podcasting NetworkBridget Johns: up at 4.44am, data lover, professional organiser and grant writerHoly moley - talk about organised, and talk about getting results. Bridget Johns - the pin-up girl for a good routine! You can find Bridget at besimplyfree.com.au or on Instagram @be.simplyfree, She's also on Facebook under the same name.Bridget Johns has certainly given me the inspiration to teach my children to take more responsibility for getting themselves ready for school and cleaning up etc. She's really got it sorted on that front! And how good is her list of podcasts to listen to each morning.You can listen to...2022-10-0323 minDaily Routines by the Manson Podcasting NetworkDaily Routines by the Manson Podcasting NetworkEmma Williams: Time blocking, deep work and decompressingThis is an extract from an interview Skye Manson did with Emma on the Manson Podcasting Network's flagship podcast Company late in 2021. You can find Emma online at impactmeat.com or @impactmeat on Instagram.Or you can just listen to the Company podcast to find out all about her life’s story! Listen Here. Become a paid subscriber to our newsletter Company on Sundays for early access to Daily Routines on Sunday – so at the beginning of your week, when you are fresh and the edge has not yet been lost!  2022-09-0508 minDaily Routines by the Manson Podcasting NetworkDaily Routines by the Manson Podcasting NetworkJess Howard, new age newspaper editor, freelancer writer, mum to young kidsJess is the editor of Bush Journal a quarterly journal that explores the soul of rural Australia.If you want my two bob’s worth on The Bush Journal, it's a new era of newspaper publications in the Bush. Based around beautiful images. Contemporary layout. Nuanced stories and words. And the perfect show-off statement to tactically place in the coffee or bedside table.A yearly subscription is $40 for 4 editions. Amazingly good value. This year I’ve gifted a subscription to all my buddies in the city and they love it!2022-08-2909 minCompanyCompanySally Branson Dalwood is in the 'growth stage' of her lifeThe first is The Suite Set, a business making and manufacturing hospital packing bags, and the second is Sally Branson Consulting, a crisis management advisory business.She is a mum to two young kiddos aged four and five.I feel a tad embarrassed to say I’ve never come across Sally before, but I should have as she’s a bit of a big deal, having previously been the State Director of the National Party, Senior Advisor to Federal Minster for Small Business and Press Sec to Prime Minister Tony Abbott.  You can find...2022-08-1758 minCompanyCompanySally Branson Dalwood is in the 'growth stage' of her lifeThe first is The Suite Set, a business making and manufacturing hospital packing bags, and the second is Sally Branson Consulting, a crisis management advisory business.She is a mum to two young kiddos aged four and five.I feel a tad embarrassed to say I’ve never come across Sally before, but I should have as she’s a bit of a big deal, having previously been the State Director of the National Party, Senior Advisor to Federal Minster for Small Business and Press Sec to Prime Minister Tony Abbott.  You can find...2022-08-1758 minCompanyCompanyKimberley Furness, Oak Magazine Bendigo, VictoriaMy guest today really is living the life I would love to live as a rural content maker. Kimberley Furness is the editor and founder of Oak Magazine in Victoria and the A Friend of Mine Podcast.This year she was the Victorian winner of the Agrifutures Rural Women’s Award, which will see her creating an audio version of her popular magazine and I learnt she’s just bought a van that she’s fitting out so she can travel to rural areas and record more stories. To me THA...2022-06-2942 minCompanyCompanyKimberley Furness, Oak Magazine Bendigo, VictoriaMy guest today really is living the life I would love to live as a rural content maker. Kimberley Furness is the editor and founder of Oak Magazine in Victoria and the A Friend of Mine Podcast.This year she was the Victorian winner of the Agrifutures Rural Women’s Award, which will see her creating an audio version of her popular magazine and I learnt she’s just bought a van that she’s fitting out so she can travel to rural areas and record more stories. To me THA...2022-06-2942 minCompanyCompanyCOMING IN SPRING 2022A fresh take on Gardens and Gardening by Manson: an Australian network of rural lifestyle podcasts.Subscribe or follow this podcast where ever you're listening to make sure you don't miss out.Sign up to our newsletter here to find out when our first episode drops in SPRING 2022.Or follow along on instagram @mansonpodcasting2022-05-1602 minDaily Routines by the Manson Podcasting NetworkDaily Routines by the Manson Podcasting NetworkDaily Routines: Podcast COMING SOONA podcast for women interested in how other women, high profile or everyday ordinary, get it all done. A production of the newly formed Manson Podcasting Network. Subscribe or follow this podcast where ever you're listening to make sure you don't miss out.Sign up to our newsletter here to find out when our first episode drops in July 2022.Or follow along on instagram @mansonpodcasting 2022-05-1602 minWomen Behind WoolWomen Behind WoolAustralia's #1 female shearer Cathy WendelbornCathy Wendelborn is arguably the best female shearer to have existed in the world. This year she was the first female to be inducted into Australia’s Shearing Hall of Fame.Cathy was a self-taught shed and competition shearer who shore sheep in all Australian states (except NT) for 21 years. She used competition shearing as a way to improve her style and skills. In those competitions she came second a number of times and often she won, much to the disgust of the boys.In...2022-05-0329 minWomen Behind WoolWomen Behind WoolWomen Behind Wool founders Penny Ashby and Skye MansonMeet the women behind Women Behind Wool, Skye Manson of the Manson Podcasting Network and Penny Ashby, designer and founder of Lady Kate which sells beautiful jumpers made of 100% Australian merino wool. Both of these women, who are the greatest of friends, grew up on fine wool farms in the southern tablelands of New South Wales and have a love of Australian wool sewn into their hearts. In our first episode for 2022, Penny and Skye flip the mic on each other so that you can learn more about their own journey's in the Australian wool industry.2022-04-2644 minCompanyCompany100 years of female advocacy with the CWA of NSWIn the Association's one hundred year long history, its women have become known as the reliable, just-get-stuff-done kinda people and it rings true to this day.In part two of my conversation with Liz Harfull, the author commissioned to write 'Women who Changed Country Australia’ for the CWA of NSW's 100th birthday. Liz introduces us to some of the trailblazers of the NSW CWA – the women who she wishes she’s been able to share a scone and a tea with.2022-03-3037 minCompanyCompanyCelebrating the CWA of NSW with author Liz HarfullThe legend of the iconic Country Women Association makes up the threads of the cloth that is worn (and honoured and respected) by many, if not all the women in rural Australia.As a rural journalist, some of the stories told to me by women of the CWA reflect what I consider to be ‘real acts of kindness and camaraderie’ in some of the most isolated communities in Australia. They are my favourites.And for my guest today, author Liz Harfull there’s a similar pull to explore and celebr...2022-03-2346 minCompanyCompanyArmidale girl, Steph Hunt's unique role in the media's coverage of the Ukraine warToday’s guest has rural roots that keep her sane, especially at the moment.Stephanie is the Senior Editor for the Asia Pacific at a group called Storyful: A News and Intelligence Agency.Each day from her home in Sydney, she verifies content on social media before distributing it to news organisations all over the world. It’s a media role that would not have existed 10 years ago, and as you will learn, her task of fact checking grass roots content is so important in the process of getting stor...2022-03-1651 minCompanyCompanyBirdsnest CEO, Jane Cay LIVE at The Collective GrenfellI'm really chuffed to be bringing you this very special live recording of the Company podcast from regional co-working space, The Collective, Grenfell run by Belinda Mahwinney and Ant Dixon. Jane Cay grew up in Cooma, she went away to boarding school in Mittagong, her first ‘big girl’ job was at IBM in Sydney, then she fell in love, with Oli, quit her job and moved her life to Cooma. In a way it was the beginning of the rest of her life as the Big Bird of BirdsNest, and...2022-03-091h 06CompanyCompanySheila Smith went from the Pilbara mines to super yachts in the Caribbean and back home to open a interior design studio and BnB in Hay, NSWMy guest today interior designer Sheila Smith is a glowing example that a childhood in rural Australia is no hinderance to development of a world-class business in the bush in later life.Sheila's career path is fascinating and completely left-field. She worked alongside designers in Melbourne, in the underground mines of the Pilbara, WA, she found herself cooking on super yachts and drinking Imperial bottles of Dom Perignon in the Caribbean and finally landed back in the main street of her hometown, running her own interiors business and BnB from a historic bank that's...2022-03-0351 minCompanyCompanyCompany x BFTB big break PitchBreaking into normal transmission today to bring you my Pitch for the Buy From The Bush x PayPalAu Big Break Competition.Thank you for listening! Skye xx2021-10-1103 minCompanyCompanyA bad boss and an oven inspired Kate Greenwood's business Greenwood DesignsKate Greenwood has always had an itch.An itch to make and create. But as is often the case, it took a while for her to take her urge to make things seriously.From her home near Molong in Central New South Wales, Kate cuts, rolls and bakes, fabulously colourful earrings and accessories, under her label Greenwood Designs which now boasts more than 14,000 followers on Instagram – and can be found in almost any groovy and fun shop in any country town!You can find Ka...2021-08-1634 minCompanyCompanyAustralian born Kristy McGregor on starting rural mag, Shepherdess in NZKristy McGregor was born on a 1 acre block in Camden now on the outskirts of Sydney. She's the lady behind New Zealand's, Shepherdess the rural womens brand including a magazine, events, live social media get-togethers and more. If this isn't enough to pique your interest, let me tell you that although Kristy now lives in NZ, a huge part of her heart in Australia's outback. She helped pioneer the awesome, Channel Country Ladies Lunch as well as studying social work at CSU in Wagga Wagga. There's a whole lot going on - but once...2021-08-0450 minCompanyCompanyA new kind of healthy with integrative nutrition coach Denise McClelland-YatesToday’s guest, Denise McClelland Yates from Grenfell in central west New South Wales, rings true precisely the sort of women I want to tap into: ambitious women living in rural Australia. Denise has never let the fact that she lives in a small – yet strong – rural community hold her back. She’s worked so many careers - and after this chat –and most things she turns her hand to she becomes a master at! She's also a perfectionist, and a fellow Virgo. Denise's latest business is as a holistic h...2021-07-2155 minCompanyCompanyLucinda Newton has been eyeing off jewellery since she was a childToday’s guest is someone you want to put on your online shopping list. Even if you don’t put anything in the cart, the wonders that Lucinda Newton works with her hands are just beautiful.Her brand is Luone, a handcrafted jewellery business with pieces that are timeless and 100% stunning.Lou says she always been obsessed with jewellery. Since childhood, she’s eyed off the jewellery of every woman that’s crossed her path. Although she didn’t initially choose this vocation, all her tendencies pulled her towards where she...2021-07-1742 minCompanyCompanyShani Nottingham's Bread Tag Project is something we should all know aboutThe Bread Tag Project started when Shani Nottingham's boys were hungry and devouring tonnes of bread a week and leaving the bread tags all over the kitchen. Shani's creative mind naturally took over - and she decided this was going to be her point of difference as an artist. That was almost four years ago and now The Bread Tag project has become a huge beast, fuelled by bread tags send to Shani, in Cowra in central west NSW from all over the world and not just envelopes full, huge bags and boxes full. 2021-07-0755 minCompanyCompanyElise Croker will inspire you to start your own rural BnBThis is a story about taking a rundown building in the main street of a country town – and being bold with it to create a beautiful space that people will travel hours to experience.I can think of many country towns that have spaces like this – all they need is someone creative to take hold – and I can also think of many women living in rural towns with the style, nous and grit to do this.Elise Croker wanted to create an accommodation option in Crookwell, NSW that made you fe...2021-06-3044 minCompanyCompanyLindner Socks are keeping your feet warm this winter.In the main street of the southern NSW town of Crookwell you'll find a small building stocked with rows and rows of colourful socks, some are thick and fluffy, others are thin and refined. Out the back green machines plug away, to make the heritage socks, sewing, shaping and creating some of the most beautiful feet warmers in the country.The Linder Family of Lindner Quality Socks has been making socks for 10 generations and today you'll hear their incredible story which includes moving a young family from Germany to Goulburn, Australia without any English...2021-06-2443 minCompanyCompanyBONUS: Atty Mitchell and Women Behind WoolToday I’ve decided to bring you a little bonus episode for two reasons. I think today’s guest is a pretty cool chick and someone you need to know and I thought it was a good chance to tell you about the Women Behind Wool initiative that myself and my very good friend Penny Ashby are running right now. For the next six weeks of so – we want you follow our @womenbehindwool on Instagram – and then take a look, and a listen – at the short films and podcasts telling you the stories of some of the most impressive women behi...2021-05-1918 minCompanyCompanyDucks On The Pond a new podcast from rural VictoriaAs you know this Series of Company has been brought to you with support from Amanda at the The Grampians Goods Co and this interview was her idea and I’m so glad she alerted me to these two women. Former journalist Kirsten Diprose and founder of Rural Women’s Day Jackie Elliot sound they are - in their own rights - busy women beyond belief, with heads that bubble with ideas that later somehow see the light of day!Their latest venture a new podcast. It’s called Ducks on the Pond and it wil...2021-05-1333 minCompanyCompanyDr Belinda Mahwinney: a champion of co-working in a small regional townsMy guest today is the co-owner of The Grenfell Collective.A beautiful co-working space in Grenfell in central west New South Wales.Dr Belinda Mahwinney and her partner Ant Dixon took on this venture – to solve a personal problem, Belinda wanted a space where she could work in town, and they both wanted to create a modern, stylish environment to number one: hold client meetings but also to inspire the other sole workers in the small town.2021-05-0552 minWomen Behind WoolWomen Behind WoolWhat is Women Behind Wool?Welcome to Women Behind Wool an initiative shining a light on the female faces of the Australian Wool Industry.Hosted by Lady Kate Knitware's Penny Ashby and podcaster Skye Manson this podcast and short film series tells you the stories of women achieving great things in wool. You will meet women supporting the next generation of wool growers while also making their businesses more sustainable and innovative, as well as CEO's, models, TV hosts, ground breaking researchers and more.womenbehindwool.com.au2021-04-3007 minCompanyCompanyArtist Zoe Young's childhood was a melting pot of different Australian culturesThe crazy lovely artist Zoe Young is my guest today. As a child – Zoe and her family moved around with the seasons – this meant a circuit of 3 primary schools, one in Sydney, one at Crackenback near the Snowy Mountains and one in the NSW Southern Highlands. All came with their separate cultures, surroundings and group of friends and colourful community characters.As a result the spectrum of childhood influences for Zoe is hugely diverse – and can be seen in her growth as a professional artist.I really loved this chat as we get lo...2021-04-2842 minCompanyCompanyVictoria McGrane runs her textile business from a busVictoria McGrane of the Scenic Route is a daydreamer with a big imagination and she's at her best when she's surrounded by nature, so it makes perfect sense that she runs her textile business The Scenic Route from the road in 'Daisy' her converted 1990 Toyota Coaster. 2021-04-2248 minCompanyCompanyKristy Withers built her multi-million dollar business, Incy Interiors from regional AustraliaToday’s guest is total sunshine and I cannot believe the size of the empire she has built from regional Australia. Kristy Withers is the founder of Incy Interiors, a multi-million dollar designer kids furniture business based Orange. Kristy grew up as one of four children on a sheep farm in Oberon. She took the skills gained from working St George Bank and in marketing and advertising for EBay before the days of online and took the plunge into sourcing, designing and manufacturing her own kids beds without any experience in the field.This ye...2021-04-1445 minCompanyCompanyAmanda Cochran of the Grampians Goods Co built her brand to suit her surroundsWelcome back! After a long hiatus here I'm pleased to tell you that the next 6 episodes will be brought to you in partnership with the Grampians Goods Co. I’ve been lucky enough to get to know the women behind this brand Amanda Cochran as a part of this partnership – and when you hear her story I know that you’ll be on board with her too. While she didn't grow up in the country, she has grown to love the majesty of the Grampians, and through many - rather large- up’s and down’s has build her brand arou...2021-04-0745 minCompanyCompanyTea for teenagers with 15 yr old Sienna Capra from Spill The Tea Co.Today’s guest is a 15 year old business entrepreneur from Greenethrope in central west New South Wales. Sienna Capra has just launched her own brand of Tea for teenagers, called Spill The Tea Co. She launched it from the comfort of her room at boarding school, winged by a gang of girls cheerleading her on, and helping to taste test, critique and perfect the taste and feel of her product – which is designed to fill a gap in the market – tea to help sooth issues faced by teens and early adults.2020-12-0324 minCompanyCompanyAn idea one day, reality the next: Mea Campbell's The Letterbox ProjectI was unaware of the work of today’s guest until only a week or two ago. Mea Campbell of Connected AU is real go-getter. You’ll know what I mean when you hear her story.Last year, Tarnished by drought, her husband and young family made the tough decision to leave the community of Burren Junction in far western New South Wales and relocate to Dubbo.I mean as if a big move with your family isn’t enough – pretty much as soon as they’d arrived Mea, who a qualified lawyer and...2020-11-2242 minCompanyCompanyMamamia's Head of Podcasts, Liza Ratliff grew up in the rural town of Barraba, NSWLiza Ratliff grew up an only child in the small rural town of Barraba in north western New South Wales - even in childhood she was good at the hussle, writing letters to magazine editors and newspaper bosses to see if she could one day work for them. It paid off. She's now the Head of Podcasts at Australia's leading womens podcasting network Mamamia, working alongside the esteemed Mia Freeman. Just a week ago Mamamia's podcasts hit the 5 million downloads in ONE MONTH mark! Amazing. You can find Liza @lizaratliff on Instagram and you...2020-11-0559 minCompanyCompanyMamamia's Head of Podcasts, Liza Ratliff grew up in the rural town of Barraba, NSWLiza Ratliff grew up an only child in the small rural town of Barraba in north western New South Wales - even in childhood she was good at the hussle, writing letters to magazine editors and newspaper bosses to see if she could one day work for them. It paid off. She's now the Head of Podcasts at Australia's leading womens podcasting network Mamamia, working alongside the esteemed Mia Freeman. Just a week ago Mamamia's podcasts hit the 5 million downloads in ONE MONTH mark! Amazing. You can find Liza @lizaratliff on Instagram and you...2020-11-0559 minCompanyCompanyEdwina Mill has baked over 20,000 biccies this yearFrom two ovens in her home kitchen (all council approved) in Inverell, NSW, Edwina Mill has handmade over 26,000 personalised biccies in the last 12 months. Her business Sprinkle and Bake was featured on Buy From the Bush almost 12 months to the day – taking it to some mind blowingly dizzy heights within hours.You can Edwina at www.sprinkleandbake.com.au and under the same name in Instagram and Facebook.You can find me at skye_manson on Instagram or sign up to my weekly(ish) newsletter at mansonandcompany.com...2020-10-2227 minCompanyCompanyEdwina Mill has baked over 20,000 biccies this yearFrom two ovens in her home kitchen (all council approved) in Inverell, NSW, Edwina Mill has handmade over 26,000 personalised biccies in the last 12 months. Her business Sprinkle and Bake was featured on Buy From the Bush almost 12 months to the day – taking it to some mind blowingly dizzy heights within hours.You can Edwina at www.sprinkleandbake.com.au and under the same name in Instagram and Facebook.You can find me at skye_manson on Instagram or sign up to my weekly(ish) newsletter at mansonandcompany.com...2020-10-2227 minCompanyCompanyClaire Dunne started her own publication at 22 years of ageIf you love country living then today’s guest will be another than needs no introduction. It's Claire Dunne the editor of Graziher magazine. At the age of just 22, fed up with the fact that no editors would commission her stories on rural women, she decided to go it alone and start own publication - she was living with her mum and dad on their family farm in Queensland, and pulled together the first issue in-between days doing farm work.Last year Graziher celebrated its 5th birthday and this week, we’re all blown away...2020-08-2642 minCompanyCompanyTahlia McSwain has been stuck at sea for more than 100 daysRight now here in Australia many of us are being plunged back into lockdown due to COVID-19 and for many the second time around is harder, more isolating and more mentally challenging. But what if you’d never left isolation? Today's guest, west Australian dairy farmer Tahlia McSwain has been stuck on a boat (a live export boat) in a port in South Africa for more than 100 days – after their plans to disembark were derailed by confusion and COVID. I came across Tahlia on Instagram about 2 months ago and I haven’t stopped thinking about how mentally challenging, boring and sc...2020-08-0432 minCompanyCompanyFormer editor-in-chief Country Style magazine Victoria CareyI’m honoured to say the least to have been able to interview today’s guest. It’s the former editor-in-chief Country Style Magazine Victoria Carey.I occasionally write for Country Style magazine – this has been a dream of mine since I was child. I wanted to so badly to become a part of the pages of the magazine that seemed to be so revered by family and all the women in my community, my grandmother, my mother, our family friends and relatives. When I grew up a house was not complete without a bookcase...2020-07-2235 minCompanyCompanyLo Corcoran is writing a cookbookToday’s guest has a beautiful way of honouring her favourite family moments - through cooking. Lo Corcoran lives in Boorowa in southern NSW with her husband and her three daughters – and has spent a lot of her life in the kitchen – and often it’s been alongside some of the great cooks of her family. Her website and blog Lo’s Kitchen pays homage to this and she so generously shares all this goodness on Instagram too. She’s published 250 published recipes and 40 recipes waiting to be written up and a post wall full of recipes to include in her cookb...2020-07-0729 minCompanyCompanyTori Packer's latest project was schemed up at 2amToday you're going to meet a girl, who has a community collaboration project that I think you should all get on board with. In fact, if you’re a small business owner, I know once you see this Instagram feed you won’t be able to help yourself!It was at 2am that Tori Packer decided her page @the_smallbusiness_community on Instagram need to become reality. It's a curated page of beautiful products and services connecting the best small creative businesses and artisans across Australia. I hope you enjo...2020-06-1829 minCompanyCompanyMilliner Fiona Schofield wanted to work in fashion but liked hats betterMy guest on this episode was suggested by a beautiful listener (thank you) but for years I've been perving on her hats and handiwork from afar. It's Fiona Schofield, from Fiona Schofield Millinery based in Orange, NSW. The story that leads her to today is fascinating and dynamic. She speaks of a childhood in Forbes, NSW, the benefits of being the youngest child and attending her mother's 'Tuesday lunches'. And shares with us her journey in fashion at the Whitehouse Institute of Design, designing hats for Ansett Airlines air hostesses, what it looks like in her studio and her...2020-06-0939 minCompanyCompanyStephanie Corkhill Hyles radiates positivity“When we were little Mum got sick of us drawing on the walls and she used to cover our small hall, either weekly or daily, in brown paper and she would change it so we could keep drawing. Seeing things in that way – I knew I always wanted to be there,” says Steph, who is also one of 10 kids. I’ve known Steph Corkhill Hyles for a long time, she's been an artist for 22 years and I think she is the world's most positive person. This positivity shines through in all her works and as you w...2020-05-1233 minCompanyCompanyStephanie Corkhill Hyles radiates positivity“When we were little Mum got sick of us drawing on the walls and she used to cover our small hall, either weekly or daily, in brown paper and she would change it so we could keep drawing. Seeing things in that way – I knew I always wanted to be there,” says Steph, who is also one of 10 kids. I’ve known Steph Corkhill Hyles for a long time, she's been an artist for 22 years and I think she is the world's most positive person. This positivity shines through in all her works and as you w...2020-05-1233 minCompanyCompanyCurator Carlie Oates knows our homes are everythingToday’s guest is stylist, curator and shop owner Carlie Oates. She says our homes are our cafes, our restaurants and our nightclubs - this is true for everyone right now during coronavirus times, but is also always true of people living in the country, away from the cities.Carlie moved with her husband from Sydney to a farm at Jugiong on the NSW central tablelands. Her husband had no farming experience and is now a farmer and Carlie – makes masterpieces of people’s homes through her interior design company and homewares store Curators Collec...2020-04-2930 minCompanyCompanyKara Rosenlund wants to give people distractions right nowAustralian photographer Kara Rosenlund is spending her isolation and lockdown days on North Stradbroke Island in Queensland and is using it as an opportunity to dive deeper into the nature that surrounds her home. She's sharing her journey on Instagram and through online courses in the hope it will, 'give people some distraction and make people feel good about being at home.'Please don't forget about the Cosy up with Company winter love package - which will be sent to one lucky newsletter subscriber. Sign up here at...2020-04-1425 minCompanyCompanyPenny Ashby from Lady Kate wants to tell you about WoolPenny Ashby is a modern day advocate for wool. Through her fashion label Lady Kate, she wants to give all women the chance to learn just how beautiful 100% Australian merino wool is to wear and touch. She's also a mum to two young boys, and with her husband Gus, she runs an aviation business in Narrabri in north west NSW. You can find her at ladykate.com.au or @ladykateknitware on Instagram. You can find me at @skye_manson on Instagram or sign up to my newsletter on my...2020-04-0542 minCompanyCompanyPenny Ashby from Lady Kate wants to tell you about WoolPenny Ashby is a modern day advocate for wool. Through her fashion label Lady Kate, she wants to give all women the chance to learn just how beautiful 100% Australian merino wool is to wear and touch. She's also a mum to two young boys, and with her husband Gus, she runs an aviation business in Narrabri in north west NSW. You can find her at ladykate.com.au or @ladykateknitware on Instagram. You can find me at @skye_manson on Instagram or sign up to my newsletter on my...2020-04-0542 minCompanyCompanyCandlemaker Sarah Ryan lives in QuandiallaAs someone who grew up in the country, Sarah Ryan left home for University determined not to end up in a tiny village, married to a farmer. Soon enough she returned home for holidays and never left - she now lives in a small village, married to a farmer. Outside of her life on the farm with her husband and 3 children - Sarah has her own business making and selling soy candles from a beautifully rustic studio in the main street of Quandialla in central west New South Wales. Look it up! 2020-04-0120 minCompanyCompanyCandlemaker Sarah Ryan lives in QuandiallaAs someone who grew up in the country, Sarah Ryan left home for University determined not to end up in a tiny village, married to a farmer. Soon enough she returned home for holidays and never left - she now lives in a small village, married to a farmer. Outside of her life on the farm with her husband and 3 children - Sarah has her own business making and selling soy candles from a beautifully rustic studio in the main street of Quandialla in central west New South Wales. Look it up! 2020-04-0120 minCompanyCompanyJacqui Hayes from Barney & JacqFrom a farm to London Fashion Week with Sass and Bide, to starting her own fashion label and house-mothering at a country boarding school, Jacqui Hayes, leads a fascinating life!She runs her business, Barney & Jacq from her flat in Orange in regional New South Wales, constantly working with makers, cutters and production people in Sydney and elsewhere. She has some pretty cool stories about working for some of the biggest names in Fashion and what I love about Jacqui’s story is that she’s also a housemother to 47 teenage girls at Kinross Wola...2020-03-2233 minCompanyCompanyJacqui Hayes from Barney & JacqFrom a farm to London Fashion Week with Sass and Bide, to starting her own fashion label and house-mothering at a country boarding school, Jacqui Hayes, leads a fascinating life!She runs her business, Barney & Jacq from her flat in Orange in regional New South Wales, constantly working with makers, cutters and production people in Sydney and elsewhere. She has some pretty cool stories about working for some of the biggest names in Fashion and what I love about Jacqui’s story is that she’s also a housemother to 47 teenage girls at Kinross Wola...2020-03-2233 minCompanyCompanyClaire Kimball from The SquizThis daily news podcast has built a cult following and is one of the most popular ways Australian's consumer their daily news. The story behind the inception of The Squiz' newsletter and podcast is one of the big reasons I wanted to speak with Claire - its a proper business, not a side hustle - its funding came from two rounds of capital raising and the podcast was voted one of the most popular in Australia and the Squiz team has this year introduced a third podcast especially for kids, Squiz Kids.2020-03-1235 minCompanyCompanyClaire Kimball from The SquizThis daily news podcast has built a cult following and is one of the most popular ways Australian's consumer their daily news. The story behind the inception of The Squiz' newsletter and podcast is one of the big reasons I wanted to speak with Claire - its a proper business, not a side hustle - its funding came from two rounds of capital raising and the podcast was voted one of the most popular in Australia and the Squiz team has this year introduced a third podcast especially for kids, Squiz Kids.2020-03-1235 minCompanyCompanyPip From JumbledPip's regionally based business, Jumbled and Iglou - housed in concept store The Sonic - in Orange in New South Wales, is a serious powerhouse of colour, fun and new ideas. Pip is so generous in what she shares in this episode - how to go about a collaboration, how social media is her biggest asset, dreaming big, moments of clarity and of course - memories of growing up on a farm. THANK YOU to Quandialla Candle Co for sponsoring this episode of Company. Please have a window shop of Sarah's work online and...2020-02-0537 minCompanyCompanyPip From JumbledPip's regionally based business, Jumbled and Iglou - housed in concept store The Sonic - in Orange in New South Wales, is a serious powerhouse of colour, fun and new ideas. Pip is so generous in what she shares in this episode - how to go about a collaboration, how social media is her biggest asset, dreaming big, moments of clarity and of course - memories of growing up on a farm. THANK YOU to Quandialla Candle Co for sponsoring this episode of Company. Please have a window shop of Sarah's work online and...2020-02-0537 minCompanyCompanyExplainer: When it finally rainsA special podcast explaining what rain really means to farmers experiencing drought.This is a conversation prompted by one of my friends living in the city. It features farmers, friends and family explaining what rain really means to their farming operation at this time of the year - and how much rain you need to truly break a drought.2020-01-2034 minCompanyCompanyXmas Special: The Garden CuratorGifting from the garden this Christmas with The Garden Curator, Colleen Southwell who loves everything about gardening and nurturing plants. So why not save money and be thoughtful in giving a gift that's from the garden this Christmas. 2019-12-1718 minCompanyCompanyXmas Special: Naomi BulgerBringing Back a love for Christmas Cards with Naomi Bulger. Naomi Bulger loves writing and illustrating letters - and thinks we could all give it a go - to reach out to a friend who you've lost touch with, someone overseas or someone who would get a real lift from opening the letterbox to discover beautiful hand written card. Wouldn't we all love that!Thanks for listening to a taste tester of Company the podcast - Season 1 will launch in early 2020. But in the meantime if you can subscribe...2019-12-1316 minCompanyCompanyXmas Special: Naomi BulgerBringing Back a love for Christmas Cards with Naomi Bulger. Naomi Bulger loves writing and illustrating letters - and thinks we could all give it a go - to reach out to a friend who you've lost touch with, someone overseas or someone who would get a real lift from opening the letterbox to discover beautiful hand written card. Wouldn't we all love that!Thanks for listening to a taste tester of Company the podcast - Season 1 will launch in early 2020. But in the meantime if you can subscribe...2019-12-1316 min