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GRAZIHER PODCASTS

LIFE ON THE LAND

LIFE ON THE LAND

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Life on the Land is Graziher’s first podcast that tells the stories of rural and regional women across Australia. Each episode explores how events in the guest’s life — tragedy, loss, mental health, domestic violence, bush fire, relocation, childhood — have shaped the individuals they are today.

Hosted by Emily Herbert and Sammie O’Brien. Produced by Jayne Cuddihy.

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Life on the Land is Graziher’s first podcast that tells the stories of rural and regional women across Australia. Each episode explores how events in the guest’s life — tragedy, loss, mental health, domestic violence, bush fire, relocation, childhood — have shaped the individuals they are today.

Hosted by Emily Herbert and Sammie O’Brien. Produced by Jayne Cuddihy.

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THE FARM DIARIES

THE FARM DIARIES

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The Farm Diaries is regular column in Graziher magazine, written by Maggie MacKellar  In the beginning, it was an extract from Maggie’s farm journal kept during a lambing season in Tasmania during the 2018/2019 drought. Now, it’s an account of the coming together of human and animal life on the farm.

We are bringing Maggie’s words to life in Graziher’s second podcast, The Farm Diaries.

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The Farm Diaries is regular column in Graziher magazine, written by Maggie MacKellar  In the beginning, it was an extract from Maggie’s farm journal kept during a lambing season in Tasmania during the 2018/2019 drought. Now, it’s an account of the coming together of human and animal life on the farm.

We are bringing Maggie’s words to life in Graziher’s second podcast, The Farm Diaries.

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Episodes

Summer Series: Life on the Land — Amie’s Pick!
Jan 23, 2025 SEASON 18 EPISODE 2 57 MIN

Summer Series: Life on the Land — Amie’s Pick!

It’s summertime! And that means members of the Graziher team are picking their favourite episodes to re-share with you.

This week it’s Amie’s pick. Amie is one of the digital producers here at Graziher and she’s dug deep into the archives and selected Em Herbert’s original conversation with Tracey Hayes, recorded three years ago.

This episode resonated with Amie for many reasons: there’s Tracey’s extreme resilience, intelligence and tenacity, but also the way she articulates her amazing story, which includes everything from devastating grief to taking on the Federal Government as the first female CEO of the Northern Territory Cattlemen’s Association.

Summer Series: Life on the Land with Clare Fletcher
Jan 23, 2025 SEASON 18 EPISODE 1 53 MIN

Summer Series: Life on the Land with Clare Fletcher

Em Herbert chats with Clare Fletcher, the author of Five Bush Weddings and Love Match. Clare grew up in Queensland’s St George and while she’s based in the big smoke now, her books circle around one main theme – the Australian bush.

Clare’s journey from journalism studies to romantic comedy author is an interesting one. She talks to Em about her battle with procrastination and perfectionism, what to do about that inner critic and her reading recommendations for this summer.

Produced by Jayne Cuddihy.

Life on the Land with Lucy Campbell
Nov 26, 2024 SEASON 17 EPISODE 8 34 MIN

Life on the Land with Lucy Campbell

Lucy Campbell talks to host Em Herbert about boosting literacy in the bush. According to the Grattan Institute, kids with a non-English-speaking background have twice the chance of meeting grade-level expectations for reading than regional and remote children.

A mum of two, Lucy straddles two worlds: there’s her city-based corporate job, plus life and work on the northwest New South Wales farm that she shares with her husband, Tom. Lucy is passionate about giving kids a fighting chance on the reading front. With her business partner, Anna O’Connor, she’s launched a card game to help get children reading-ready before school hiding the learning in fun (like hiding veggies in Bolognese!).

Produced by Jayne Cuddihy.

Life on the Land with Melissa Neilsen
Nov 20, 2024 SEASON 17 EPISODE 7 40 MIN

Life on the Land with Melissa Neilsen

Melissa Neilsen is a remarkable woman whose journey has taken her from the small Central Queensland town of Biloela to the expansive plains of North Western Queensland. Raised on a hobby farm, she now lives on more than 24,000 hectares with her husband, Stewart, and their three children, and farms Brahman beef cattle.⁠

⁠Melissa is a mother, wife and the driving force behind Rural Women’s Exercise, an online group that focuses on postpartum recovery. She founded the group after experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction following the birth of her third child.⁠

⁠Melissa is also navigating the complex and often overwhelming journey of securing resources, education and support for her second child, who has autism and ADHD.⁠

⁠Through it all, she remains a fierce advocate for rural women, mothers and families that face unique obstacles at home and in the broader community.⁠

Produced by Jayne Cuddihy.

Life on the Land with Chanel Bowen
Nov 19, 2024 SEASON 17 EPISODE 6 53 MIN

Life on the Land with Chanel Bowen

Chanel Bowen is a producer and filmmaker based in Western Australia. The 31-year-old was awarded a Hollywood internship and and has worked on films such as Mystery Road and High Ground, all while living and travelling from her home outside Dunsborough in the south west.

But it hasn’t all been smooth sailing for this creative, who acquired a traumatic brain injury after an accident five years ago. In this episode, Chanel talks to host Em Herbert about using her work to advocate for others living with disability.

Produced by Jayne Cuddihy.

Life on the Land with Jackie Elliott
Nov 19, 2024 SEASON 17 EPISODE 5 45 MIN

Life on the Land with Jackie Elliott

Five years ago, Jackie Elliott took the ultimate leap of faith. Despite being in a loving relationship and surrounded by good people, she felt isolated in her community and it was starting to affect her mental health. The 25-year-old had no experience planning events, but she did something very brave: she put herself out there and hosted what has since become a series of events held across Australia.

Rural Women’s Day Ltd is now a registered not-for-profit that  connects country women and fosters collaboration and celebration. Host Em Herbert sat down with Jackie after a Rural Women’s Day event at Kimba in South Australia.

Produced by Jayne Cuddihy.

Life on the Land with Heidi Trusler
Nov 19, 2024 SEASON 17 EPISODE 4 38 MIN

Life on the Land with Heidi Trusler

Heidi Trusler knows all too well the challenges of getting consistent, quality health care in the bush. Instead of relying on someone else to solve the problem, she founded the online service POP. With 64 speech pathologists on staff, Heidi was offering telehealth well before the COVID pandemic and has assisted more than 3000 families.

In this episode, Heidi talks to podcast host Sammie O’Brien about her childhood in remote western Queensland and watching her parents struggle to get assistance for her brother, Jack, who has Down syndrome.

Produced by Jayne Cuddihy.

Life on the Land with Tegan Nock
Nov 19, 2024 SEASON 17 EPISODE 3 49 MIN

Life on the Land with Tegan Nock

Did you know that a teaspoon of soil contains more microorganisms than there are people on the planet?

Tegan Nock does. The 33-year-old has made the jump from farmer to founder. Her company, Loam Bio, raised $105 million last year in Series B funding.

Based in Orange, New South Wales, Loam Bio is breaking new ground with world-first technology that uses fungi to trap carbon and improve soil health. The company says its biological seed treatment could turn the world’s croplands into giant carbon sinks – which farmers can monetise and trade.

Produced by Jayne Cuddihy.

Life on the Land with Pip Kensit
Nov 19, 2024 SEASON 17 EPISODE 2 46 MIN

Life on the Land with Pip Kensit

Pip Kensit is one of those remarkable women who can draw inspiration from whatever surroundings she finds herself in, be it during her idyllic childhood on a sheep and cattle property in country New South Wales, living with a Masai tribe in Kenya or witnessing traumatic health events in remote Australia. These experiences drive Pip to better the world around her.

A registered nurse with a master’s degree in international public health and health leadership and management, Pip has worked extensively in regional and remote communities and developing countries. She currently works part-time at the Rural Doctors Network and holds leadership roles at various rural health organisations.

In this episode, Pip talks to host Sammie O’Brien about pursuing a degree in medicine and the next generation of rural health professionals.

Produced by Jayne Cuddihy.

Life on the Land with Ella Edwards
Nov 19, 2024 SEASON 17 EPISODE 1 46 MIN

Life on the Land with Ella Edwards

To say that Ella Edwards is fiercely passionate about regenerative agriculture is an understatement. She believes that it’s not just a moral imperative, it’s also an economic imperative.

Ella grew up on Bohara, a sheep station on the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales between Goulburn and Yass.
The 31-year-old now works for Sydney-based climate change advisory Pollination and returns to the farm every second weekend, often helping with mustering, lambing or shearing the family’s 8000 superfine merinos.

In this episode, Ella talks to host Em Herbert about what drives her passion and busts some of the common misconceptions around the regenerative concept.

Produced by Jayne Cuddihy.
This episode is proudly sponsored by Stetson.