
Company Podcast
1) Don't call it a bush business, call it a brilliant business with Emma Williams from Acre Agency
Sometimes I think we are all guilty of posting about our businesses to social media and hoping for the best..... Today guest Emma Williams, saw an opportunity in that... After years of working in co...Show More
2) Em Armstrong vibing in from Outback NSW
This girl, woman, firecracker is Em Armstrong and let me tell you she's a REAL vibe. She lives on a property between Carathool and Goolgowi and her business Saltbush Stretch is based in a gorgeous ...Show More
3) Le Sac co-owner Sahra Dixon was always losing her garden tools
This 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 m...Show More
4) Gordi: From a farm in Canowindra to the world Stage
I'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...Show More
5) Stephanie 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 M...Show More
6) Georgie Poole: Community woman, storyteller and Rabobank's in-house journalist
Today, for our last episode for Season 1, 2025 I down with Georgie Poole; someone I've always wanted to get to know better. I feel like our career paths have been running parallel for years. Like ...Show More
7) Two magazine editors: one city, one country come together for the Galah Regional Photography Prize
For 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 geo...Show More
8) Bronnie Taylor on the brilliance of rural women
Bronnie 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 viva...Show More
9) Lou Crawford's farm is the ultimate city getaway
Are 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....Show More
10) A new era for Georgie Robertson of the Regional PR and Co
Today'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 som...Show More