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Farming, podcasting and shinty!
Today’s guest is someone I’ve been discussing podcasting with for some time!
Noel Clancy runs the out the gap podcast which is completely filmed in person. Living in Tipperary he found himself wanting to interview some people during lockdown and now finds himself travelling the country to do just that!
He also farms at home beef cattle in a very dairy area as well as keeping the kids at all the sports clubs under the sun!
Great chat with a lovely chap!
Enjoy!
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Tales of a Nuffield Scholar
Today we welcome Roger Mercer, Nuffield scholar with two sons who are also in the same club!
Was very interesting to hear Roger’s mind consider how the business can be environmentally and financially sustainable all the while keeping everyone involved in whiner capacity they desire!
We talk the challenges of a pre-phone scholarship!
Very smart, calculated man and a joy to talk to!
Views are that of those involved not directly of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
Enjoy!
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Awards, education as well as the highs and lows of life!
Emma Smith joins me on the podcast today to talk all things promoting food and farming in schools!
Not from farming Emma found her way in with Ruby Red Devon cattle and shows around the world. Her and her husband have Herefords as well and they won the Yorkshire show with their bull on the year the Hereford society had descended on the show!
We also speak about some of the wonderful challenges life can through your way and Emma is a credit to herself with how she takes things in her stride!
A deserving award winning lady and a great chat!
Enjoy!
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Digital communications, Australia and…the land army?
Today’s guest, Emily Ashworth will probably be one of the most heard people in the sector. After some time in Australia where she started a food blog Emily found herself back in the UK!
10 years on and the best part of it with the Farmers Guardian we covered the intimacy of sharing the stories of a sector.
On top of this Emily has a deep interest in World War Two with a particular focus on the Land Army in which she has actually written a book!
Bloody great that about a topic I definitely didn’t expect to talk about!
Enjoy
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Young Farmers, Trees and Dancing around the world!
Couple weeks ago we welcomed Ally Brunton, the new national chair of SAYFC. Today we bring on his deputy, Jillian Kennedy!
Jillian who was brought up on a farm found herself in a graduate scheme with Scottish woodlands, 6 years later she is now I’m management with the organisation!
Jillian travel the world across three continents with highland dancing and has been recently voted on as SAYFC vice national chair.
Great proof YF members don’t need to be actively farming and a great advocate for people in forestry!
Enjoy!
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Open farms, fighting for farmers and a cow zip line?!
Today we welcome our current national woman in agriculture, Abi Reader. Abi is a fantastic advocate for the sector with a dairy and sheep farm at home she operates as the deputy president of NFU Cymru.
She finds herself teaching food and farming in various schools across the nation and is consistently fighting the core of the sector.
Great person, great advocate and great chat!
Enjoy!
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Tales of a Nuffield Scholar
Continuing on our Nuffield Alumni Podcast we welcome Chris Taylor. I was lucky enough to watch Chris’ presentation at the conference in Exeter last year!
Christ tells his story not coming from farming before taking on a milking job and being hooked!
Studying at harper, BASIS, Nuffield spanning two continents and more has led Chris to his current role as Chief Agronomist at N2 Applied.
Chris also sits on the board of Nuffield and is a true advocate for the organisation!
Great chat with terrible WiFi and great craic!
Views are that of those involved not directly of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
Enjoy!
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Sports engineering, young farmers and…blood farming?
Today’s guest has a degree in sports engineering, plays a pivotal role in the home farm and has travelled to four continents!
What’s impressive is all of that has been through Young Farmers!
Ally Brunton has been a member since 14 and been active since before that! Now he finds himself atop the tree as the organisations national chair.
We speak about what YF has offered him and his plans for the year ahead!
A true YF advocate and a great guy!
Enjoy!
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South Africa to Yorkshire and everything in between.
Today’s guest, Megan Mulholland left South Africa with her husband and 2 year old in 2018 with the plan of heading to Yorkshire. After landing they haven’t left the area!
Megan is now the farm manager which involves what you expect…plus running three state of the art houses.
We speak the differences between various things in the UK and RSA!
Very good chat!
Enjoy!
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Marketing, zoos and farming!
I met today’s guest over email a couple years ago when she helped make the Adam Henson podcast possible!!
Charlotte Evans isn’t from this sector but has deep dived in through the medium of marketing! Operating at the Cotswold farm park originally and now with StowAg (you might recognise that name from the hat on Jeremy throughout Clarkson farm season three).
She’s actively involved with Chester Zoo and much more! She seems to be one of those folks that can fit a ridiculous amount into a day!
Great chat with a lovely and impressive lady!
Enjoy!
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Lleynwicks, getting into farming and raising a wee one on the farm!
Today’s guests embody the reason I started a podcast. What are the potential jobs in this sector and firstly how do you make it into this industry?
The sector is directly barriered to entry and these guys have earned their spot but required a self proclaimed dose of luck!
Ella and Lawrence Martin are in their first tenancy! Ella is a vet nurse that Lawrence has successfully converted to full time farmer…while still operating as a full time vet nurse!
Lawrence with very little ties to the sector knew it was for him since he was a kid, working full time through farm jobs, getting an apprenticeship has led the pair of them to the situation they’re in now!
Sorry for talking about Baby Reindeer so much!
Great couple with great ambitions!
Enjoy!
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Today Ed and I welcomed another live podcast to the Howden stand! This time in Scotland at the Royal Highland Show!
We were welcomed by Andy Frazier, Liz Haines and Rob Waiwright to talk new books, neurodiversity and playing for the Lions!
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Agroforestry, community farming and chasing the olympics?
Today we have our second episode of the Nuffield alumni podcast! Today is our first scholar on the series!
This man has been integral in making this series happen! David Rose, was born into farming and has shaped his agribusiness around conservation where food security is paramount. The farm is home to various businesses, community groups and more!
David talks about his scholarship in 2001, the topic itself and where it has seen him go since!
Great chat with a true Nuffielder!
Views are that of those involved not directly of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
Enjoy.
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Veg, tenancies, creating an accepting industry and flooding to the point we need a new name for it!
We welcome Ben Andrews onto the podcast today. Ben tells about 1/3 of his farm being flooded as high as 5 feet in some places for notable periods of the year, the struggles with farm tenancy and the uncertainly that can come with it.
Farming a mixed system of livestock, arable and vegetables in Herefordshire as far as Be. Has been able to date back his family have moved all of one county at max!
Another topic for discussion that really shouldn’t have be as Ben says is the ‘least interesting thing about’ him is the fact he’s gay. Working with many others in the LGBTQIA+ community through Agrespect to create a more accepting industry which is well behind where it should be…as we talk about just look at any Facebook post relating to farming with as much as a couple getting married and see the comments!
A man farming in truly challenging conditions and trying to find solutions!
Enjoy!
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The first of two bonus episodes this week!
Ed, Wallace and Yaz headed down to Malvern to attend the Three Counties Show…the day turned into a gorgeous day and had some fantastic food, drink, livestock and more on show!
We filmed a podcast with three notable figures in the sector in this area, Emma Smith, Ben Andrews and Karl Franklin all of whom you can hear in the R2Kast!
we fought through the noise of the rain which you will hear at one point! Enjoy!
thank you to Howden Rural for the support and hospitality!
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Three bearded men walk into a podcast and find whole dose of craic!…check the spelling!!
Today we welcome Northern Irish brothers with a whole lot of stories behind them!
One, Glen rapidly finding his way in the world of beef genetics with a focus on the Speckled Park (composite breed of Aberdeen Angus, Shorthorn and British White Park) a mere 4 years after leaving the army.
The other, Chris building up his new whiskey (spelled it that was to keep him happy) brand, Dragon Claw, operating a world famous tattoo studio…oh and he won Northern Ireland’s coolest man beating out Jamie Dornan and others. Clearly a dreamboat!
We talk the obvious, as well as the reality of Afghanistan, addiction in various forms, perfectionism, man flu and how to fold a towel!…I also try a NI accent, I’ll let you decide what you think!
Not to be heard if you dislike a hearty dose of profanity but absolutely to be heard if you just fair enjoy a bit of craic!
Enjoy!
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Norfolk horn, farming therapy and an award in the House of Commons
Today we welcome Olivia Shave! Olivia is the person behind ecoewe where she farms and actively pursues methods of rare breed sheep monetisation battling the idea of ‘rare for a reason’.
A columnist, a believer in keeping rural traditions alive and much more!
Olivia speaks about a major trauma that saw struggles for the family and farming has been the main healer!
She’s actively involved in the six inches of soil movement and speaks about the mental and technical impact of the production!
A few weeks back she found herself at the House of Commons picking up the sustainability champion of the year at the inaugural woman in agriculture awards!
Great lady, great story!
Enjoy!
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Boobs, fundraising and inspiration!
Today we welcome a legend in my eyes! Lucy Thornton who has has in her words 42 jobs to date and really has tried everything but had three main loves, animals, teaching and the woods!
Currently working as a lecturer in Wildlife Conservation Management at SRUC Barony where she runs forest school, teaches and is involved in a lot of college activities.
3 years ago she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer and chose to document her journey on social media in the most inspiring way! She now finds herself fundraising for CoppaFeel!, a charity in which she plans to walk the Indian Himalayas with!
An utterly AMAZING woman!
Enjoy!
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The Nuffield Alumni Podcast
Today is the start of something new! You have met a lot of the Nuffield scholars on the podcast lately. David Rose, a Nuffield scholar realised there was a lot of excellent stories out there not being told on the basis people had drifted form the Nuffield community and maybe don’t use social media for instance! This is our way of showcasing these people!
With support from Howden Rural I bring you the first episode to introduce both the president on Nuffield UK Rupert Alers-Hankey and Marketing Manager at Howden Rural, Fraser Searle!
A chat to show what’s to come!
Views are that of those involved not directly of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
Enjoy!
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Falling 20 metres into a coma world records and climbing the Burj Khalifa without ropes!
From one world record chaser in the last episode to someone who holds many!
Today’s guest, Alain Robert from France who now lives in Bali has spent FIFTY years free solo climbing…for those that don’t know what that is it’s climbing rocks and buildings with nothing but yourself, no support and no ropes!
His legacy as he says is on rocks but he has some phenomenal building climbs as well including the tallest building on the planet. He once fell 20m bust everything he has, displacing his wrist to this day and lost 45% of his blood, was in a coma and more. He’s even been declared 65% disabled.
This is a man who breaks boundaries and does it in style…oh and he’s been arrested about 125 times!
Bloody great guy!
Enjoy!
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- Visa fler