The AgriCoach Podcast by The Financial Bloke

Ben Law

The podcast for farming families who want to get succession right. Putting the success in succession. Most farming families spend a lifetime building something remarkable, only to watch it come unstuck when it's time to hand it over. Not because they didn't work hard enough, but because nobody ever taught them how to do the handover well. The legal and financial side is the easy part. The hard part, and the part that actually makes or breaks a family legacy, is the people side: communication, alignment, and getting the next generation ready. That's what this podcast is about. Your host, Ben Law, coaches some of Australia's most successful farming families. Raised on the land with three generations of farming in his blood, Ben has spent almost 30 years and more than 40,000 hours alongside farming families, first as their financial adviser, now as their coach. Along the way he learned the truth nobody talks about: lasting success isn't about the money. It's about whether the family stays strong while the business keeps growing. Each fortnight, Ben sits down with farming families, trusted advisers and industry experts to unpack what it really takes to build a family that thrives across generations: strong in business, strong in relationships, and set up to hand over the farm without losing each other. If you're a farming family who wants to get ahead of succession, keeping the business winning and the family together, this is your podcast. Subscribe and join Ben each fortnight. Because a great succession isn't luck. It's preparation.

  1. 12 hrs ago

    #128: How to Win the War for Talent on Your Farm, Even in the Middle of Nowhere with Kelli McDougall, Partner & Managing Director Agri Talent

    What if the reason you can't find good people has nothing to do with where your farm is — and everything to do with how you're showing up? Finding and keeping top talent in agriculture is one of the most pressing challenges facing farming families today — and it's only getting harder. With a retirement cliff looming, a shrinking pool of skilled workers, and a generation that thinks and works differently than any before it, the old ways of hiring simply don't cut it anymore. But here's the thing: the farms that are winning this battle aren't necessarily the biggest or the best resourced. They're the ones who've figured out what great people actually want — and how to communicate it. In this episode, Ben Law sits down with Kelli McDougall, Partner and Managing Director of Agri Talent, a woman who grew up between Inglewood and Goondiwindi, built her own recruitment business at 25, and has spent the better part of three decades placing top-tier talent across the agricultural sector. She sits squarely in the middle of both sides of this conversation — hearing what farming families are frustrated about, and what high performers are quietly walking away from. What she's seeing should make every farming family sit up and pay attention. Kelli unpacks why over 80% of the best placements Agri Talent makes are headhunts — meaning those people weren't even looking — and what that tells you about where the real competition for talent actually lives. She gets into the uncomfortable truth about why good people leave good employers, and why it's rarely about money. She talks about what your housing says about your standards, why a half-billion-dollar farming operation with zero online presence is raising red flags with 30-year-old candidates, and what the difference is between telling people you're a great place to work and actually being one. There's also a conversation about the tectonic demographic shifts reshaping who's available to work in agriculture over the next decade — and why automation and authenticity may be your two most powerful recruitment tools going forward. Whether you're trying to attract your first farm manager or hold onto the best operator you've ever had, this episode will change how you think about the people side of your business.  🌾 About Agri Talent Agri Talent is one of Australia's most respected agricultural recruitment specialists. They place permanent and executive talent across the full spectrum of ag — from hands-on farm roles to senior leadership — and they bring genuine industry knowledge to every brief. If you're looking for the right people for your farming enterprise, they're worth a conversation.  👉 Learn more about Agri Talent here: https://www.agritalent.com.au/ 👉 Learn more about Global People Solutions here: https://www.globalpeoplesolutions.com.au/ If this podcast has ever added value to your farming business, we'd love for you to leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. https://pod.link/1598835360 ----------------------- Ben Law is a coach to some of Australia's most successful farming families. He was raised on the land — three generations of farming in his blood — and has spent almost 30 years and more than 40,000 hours alongside farming families, first as their financial adviser and now as their coach. Along the way he learned the truth nobody talks about: what makes or breaks a family legacy isn't the money — it's whether the family can communicate, get aligned, and prepare the next generation before succession arrives. That's what this podcast is about. Each fortnight Ben sits down with farming families, trusted advisers and industry experts to unpack how to build a family that thrives across generations — strong in business, strong in relationships, and set up to hand over the farm without losing each other. Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is general in nature and for education purposes only. It is not financial advice. It is not legal advice. No one should act on the information without appropriate specific advice for your particular circumstances. Ben Law is a former financial advisor but is no longer licensed and cannot and will not give you specific or personal advice in this podcast. The Financial Bloke Group Pty Ltd accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of reliance on the information in this podcast. ...

    47 min
  2. 18 June

    MINI: Your Profit Went Somewhere?

    Most farming families have a good year, watch the money come in — and then quietly wonder, sometime in March, where it all went. Not because anyone was reckless. Not because anyone wasn't working hard. But because profit without a plan doesn't stay put. It gravitates toward whatever's urgent, whatever's default, whatever no one got around to deciding. In this mini episode, Ben Law — The Financial Bloke — puts a name to something that happens quietly on farms across the country: the gap between what a family earns and what it actually decides to do with that money. It's a gap most families don't even know exists until they sit down and look at it. Ben shares the single clearest signal he's found in high-performing farming families — something that separates the ones genuinely building wealth across generations from those working just as hard and getting a fraction of the result. It's not about scale, location, or what the season did. It's about one conversation. And whether your family is having it. He also unpacks the four-bucket framework he uses with clients — a simple but surprisingly confronting way of thinking about where profit should go. What makes it confronting isn't the framework itself. It's the exercise at the end: the moment when family members who thought they were on the same page realise they've each been operating off entirely different assumptions about what the money is actually for. If the next generation in your family feels like they're not quite at the real table yet — or if money conversations tend to get started and never quite finished — this one's worth eleven minutes of your time. If this podcast has ever added value to your farming business, we'd love for you to leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. https://pod.link/1598835360 ----------------------- Ben Law is a coach to some of Australia's most successful farming families. He was raised on the land — three generations of farming in his blood — and has spent almost 30 years and more than 40,000 hours alongside farming families, first as their financial adviser and now as their coach. Along the way he learned the truth nobody talks about: what makes or breaks a family legacy isn't the money — it's whether the family can communicate, get aligned, and prepare the next generation before succession arrives. That's what this podcast is about. Each fortnight Ben sits down with farming families, trusted advisers and industry experts to unpack how to build a family that thrives across generations — strong in business, strong in relationships, and set up to hand over the farm without losing each other. Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is general in nature and for education purposes only. It is not financial advice. It is not legal advice. No one should act on the information without appropriate specific advice for your particular circumstances. Ben Law is a former financial advisor but is no longer licensed and cannot and will not give you specific or personal advice in this podcast. The Financial Bloke Group Pty Ltd accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of reliance on the information in this podcast. ...

    9 min
  3. 11 June

    #127: Build a Life Worth Leading: Tim McGavin's Playbook for the Next Generation with Tim McGavin, Founder & Managing Director - Laguna Bay

    What separates the farming families who build something that lasts from those who simply survive? If you're honest about it, the answer rarely comes down to rainfall averages or commodity prices. It comes down to the decisions made by the people running the show — and the mindset they bring to every one of them. Tim McGavin grew up off-grid in western Queensland, raised by a semi-literate father who could barely read but understood hard work, thrift, and responsibility better than most MBA graduates ever will. From aerial mustering in the outback to founding Laguna Bay — one of Australia's most respected agricultural investment funds — Tim's path was never linear, never planned, and never easy. But it was built on a foundation that very few people talk about openly: knowing who you are, thinking for yourself, and being willing to make decisions when no one's watching. In this conversation with Ben Law, Tim gets refreshingly direct about what it actually takes for the next generation to step into a life worth leading — whether that's on the land, in business, or somewhere in between. What should ambitious young people in agriculture be doing with their twenties that most of them aren't? What does it really mean to back yourself when the conditions are bad and the pressure is on? And when it comes to succession, what's the conversation that simply has to happen before a next-gen kid comes home to the family business — and what goes badly wrong when it doesn't? Tim also unpacks his involvement in Marcus Minds, a free online high-performance resource born out of a real problem at Marcus Oldham Agricultural College. The principles behind it aren't reserved for elite athletes or Formula One drivers — they're the same fundamentals that help any person, on any block of ground, make better decisions and build better habits over time. What does high performance actually look like when you strip it back to what matters? Tim has a very clear answer, and it might surprise you. There's also a broader conversation here about the kind of thinking that produces long-term wealth and resilience — avoiding groupthink, understanding your own psychology, developing financial literacy, and learning to read the economic conditions that will shape farming families' futures in the decades ahead. Tim doesn't sugarcoat it. He sees both the opportunity and the threat clearly, and he's worth listening to. This is one for the young people heading out into the world — and equally for the generation handing the reins across.  If this podcast has ever added value to your farming business, we'd love for you to leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. https://pod.link/1598835360 ----------------------- Ben Law is a coach to some of Australia's most successful farming families. He was raised on the land — three generations of farming in his blood — and has spent almost 30 years and more than 40,000 hours alongside farming families, first as their financial adviser and now as their coach. Along the way he learned the truth nobody talks about: what makes or breaks a family legacy isn't the money — it's whether the family can communicate, get aligned, and prepare the next generation before succession arrives. That's what this podcast is about. Each fortnight Ben sits down with farming families, trusted advisers and industry experts to unpack how to build a family that thrives across generations — strong in business, strong in relationships, and set up to hand over the farm without losing each other. Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is general in nature and for education purposes only. It is not financial advice. It is not legal advice. No one should act on the information without appropriate specific advice for your particular circumstances. Ben Law is a former financial advisor but is no longer licensed and cannot and will not give you specific or personal advice in this podcast. The Financial Bloke Group Pty Ltd accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of reliance on the information in this podcast. ...

    46 min
  4. 28 May

    #126: The World's on Fire — So Why Isn't Your Portfolio? with David Berthon-Jones, Chief Investment Officer & Founding Partner, Aequitas Investment Partners

    Markets are behaving in ways that don't seem to match the headlines. Conflict in the Middle East, the Strait of Hormuz under threat, oil briefly pushing $120 a barrel, inflation creeping back, interest rates moving the wrong way — and yet equity markets keep printing fresh all-time highs. If you've been watching your superannuation balance climb while quietly wondering what on earth is actually holding the whole thing together, you are not alone. In Episode 126 of The AgriCoach Wealth & Wisdom Podcast, Ben Law sits down with David Berthon-Jones, Chief Investment Officer and Founding Partner at Aequitas Investment Partners, for a candid conversation about what's really driving global markets right now — and what intergenerational farming families need to be paying close attention to as they think about long-term wealth, off-farm investments, and succession planning across decades, not quarters. David manages and advises on roughly eight billion dollars of client capital, and he brings a refreshingly honest perspective to a moment that most commentators are either talking up or shouting down. He and Ben get into the AI capital expenditure wave fuelling the so-called Magnificent Seven, the quiet accounting questions underneath those valuations, and why the panic that used to follow geopolitical shocks seems to have evaporated at the index level — even as individual stocks get punished savagely. They also turn the lens home to Australia: rising fuel prices, stubborn inflation, a Reserve Bank with fewer levers than it had six months ago, the housing affordability question that other comparable countries have already started answering, and the productivity backdrop that every primary producer is feeling on the ground. For farming families thinking decades ahead, the conversation moves into the territory that really matters. How should off-farm wealth be structured when valuations are rich and the macro picture is murky? Where does cash, fixed income, and genuine diversification fit when growth assets have done all the heavy lifting? And what's the single most common mistake David sees in self-directed portfolios that quietly undermines a family's succession plan before the next generation even gets a look at the books? Ben and David also touch on the lessons from the dot-com era, why Warren Buffett is sitting on an extraordinary cash position right now, and what that signals to patient capital with a multi-generational horizon. If your family balance sheet stretches across the farm gate and the share market, and you want a clear-eyed read on what's worth worrying about — and what's worth ignoring — this is an episode worth your time. Tune in for a grounded, thoughtful conversation about protecting and growing family wealth in a market that's quietly daring everyone to look away.  If this podcast has ever added value to your farming business, we'd love for you to leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. https://pod.link/1598835360 ----------------------- Ben Law is a coach to some of Australia's most successful farming families. He was raised on the land — three generations of farming in his blood — and has spent almost 30 years and more than 40,000 hours alongside farming families, first as their financial adviser and now as their coach. Along the way he learned the truth nobody talks about: what makes or breaks a family legacy isn't the money — it's whether the family can communicate, get aligned, and prepare the next generation before succession arrives. That's what this podcast is about. Each fortnight Ben sits down with farming families, trusted advisers and industry experts to unpack how to build a family that thrives across generations — strong in business, strong in relationships, and set up to hand over the farm without losing each other. Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is general in nature and for education purposes only. It is not financial advice. It is not legal advice. No one should act on the information without appropriate specific advice for your particular circumstances. Ben Law is a former financial advisor but is no longer licensed and cannot and will not give you specific or personal advice in this podcast. The Financial Bloke Group Pty Ltd accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of reliance on the information in this podcast. ...

    51 min
  5. 21 May

    MINI: The $200 Conversation You're Turning Into a $50,000 Problem

    Most farming families don’t fall apart because of one bad decision. They fall apart because of a conversation that kept getting put off. In this short, straight-shooting mini episode, Ben Law tackles a habit that quietly drains momentum, trust, and future options in family businesses — not through drama, but through delay. The kind that feels sensible at the time. The kind that buys comfort today and creates pain later. If you’ve ever thought “now’s not the right time”, “we’ll deal with it after this season”, or “things are travelling okay for now” — this episode will stop you in your tracks. It speaks to parents watching the next generation circle closer to the business… to sons and daughters wondering where they actually fit… and to families who sense a drift forming but can’t quite name it. This isn’t about scare tactics or worst-case scenarios. It’s about recognising the small warning signs early — while the fix is still manageable and the future still flexible. Short. Practical. Uncomfortable in the right way. One idea. One metaphor you won’t forget. And one quiet question that might change what you choose to address next.  If this podcast has ever added value to your farming business, we'd love for you to leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. https://pod.link/1598835360 ----------------------- Ben Law is a coach to some of Australia's most successful farming families. He was raised on the land — three generations of farming in his blood — and has spent almost 30 years and more than 40,000 hours alongside farming families, first as their financial adviser and now as their coach. Along the way he learned the truth nobody talks about: what makes or breaks a family legacy isn't the money — it's whether the family can communicate, get aligned, and prepare the next generation before succession arrives. That's what this podcast is about. Each fortnight Ben sits down with farming families, trusted advisers and industry experts to unpack how to build a family that thrives across generations — strong in business, strong in relationships, and set up to hand over the farm without losing each other. Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is general in nature and for education purposes only. It is not financial advice. It is not legal advice. No one should act on the information without appropriate specific advice for your particular circumstances. Ben Law is a former financial advisor but is no longer licensed and cannot and will not give you specific or personal advice in this podcast. The Financial Bloke Group Pty Ltd accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of reliance on the information in this podcast. ...

    6 min
  6. 14 May

    #125: What Does a Tokyo Runway Have in Common With a Sheep Station in Walcha NSW? with Vanessa Bell - CEO & Founder of Australian Luxury Knitwear VANESSA BELL

    She walked Valentino runways at $10,000 a day, built a media career that spanned some of Australia's biggest brands, and was awarded Gold in Fashion & Textiles and Silver in Agriculture & Farming at the Women Changing the World Global Awards in London, 2025. And then she moved to a sheep station in Walcha, New South Wales. But here's what makes Vanessa Bell's story genuinely worth your time: this isn't a fish-out-of-water tale about a city woman finding herself on the land. It's a masterclass in what happens when someone with serious commercial firepower looks out across a paddock and asks, what is actually possible here? Vanessa is the Founder and CEO of her eponymous Australian luxury knitwear brand — crafted from Merino wool grown on her own property and produced with leading Italian mills. A Woolmark Licensee and RWS-certified wool grower, she works at the intersection of fashion, agriculture and sustainability, and champions natural fibres as the future of luxury. She also hosts the Fashion to Farmer podcast and speaks internationally on traceability, regenerative agriculture, and the global value of Australian Merino wool. In this conversation with Ben Law, she gets into the real thinking behind building a business that operates at both ends of the value chain — from what happens in the shearing shed all the way to the global consumer. What made her walk away from a career that had taken her from the runways of Tokyo and Vienna to the boardrooms of Sydney? What does it actually look like to grow wool fit for purpose — and then partner with one of Italy's most exclusive production houses to turn it into a globally recognised luxury knitwear label? How do you build a brand that refuses to discount, holds its value over time, and is designed to last a decade? And what does Vanessa believe is the real difference between farming families who talk about diversifying and those who actually do it? There's also a pointed conversation about what farming families might be leaving on the table — not because they lack opportunity, but because of the way they think about what they produce and where their role in it ends. Vanessa challenges that thinking directly. And if you're part of the next generation on the land, or a farming family wondering whether an off-farm idea is worth the leap, what she has to say about solving real problems with real intention might be the reframe you didn't know you needed. This is the kind of episode that sits with you after you've finished listening. If this podcast has ever added value to your farming business, we'd love for you to leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. https://pod.link/1598835360 ----------------------- Ben Law is a coach to some of Australia's most successful farming families. He was raised on the land — three generations of farming in his blood — and has spent almost 30 years and more than 40,000 hours alongside farming families, first as their financial adviser and now as their coach. Along the way he learned the truth nobody talks about: what makes or breaks a family legacy isn't the money — it's whether the family can communicate, get aligned, and prepare the next generation before succession arrives. That's what this podcast is about. Each fortnight Ben sits down with farming families, trusted advisers and industry experts to unpack how to build a family that thrives across generations — strong in business, strong in relationships, and set up to hand over the farm without losing each other. Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is general in nature and for education purposes only. It is not financial advice. It is not legal advice. No one should act on the information without appropriate specific advice for your particular circumstances. Ben Law is a former financial advisor but is no longer licensed and cannot and will not give you specific or personal advice in this podcast. The Financial Bloke Group Pty Ltd accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of reliance on the information in this podcast. ...

    46 min
  7. 30 Apr

    #124: The Family Advisory Board - Your Secret Weapon for a High-Performing Family Business with Mike Logan AM, Business Coach, Mentor, Advisory Board Chairman

    What if the most underutilised tool in your family business isn't a piece of machinery, a management software, or a new hire — but a structured room full of the right people, asking the right questions? In this episode of the Agricoach Wealth & Wisdom Podcast, Ben Law sits down with Mike Logan AM — farmer, business coach, and one of Australia's most respected advisory board chairmen — to unpack why some of the most successful family businesses in agriculture have quietly adopted a structure that most farming families have never even considered: the family advisory board. Mike brings rare credentials to this conversation. He didn't come from a boardroom — he came from the paddock. A cotton and beef farmer who once stretched his balance sheet to breaking point to build something bigger, Mike knows what it means to make high-stakes decisions with no-one in the room but yourself. That hard-won experience eventually led him from farming to chairing advisory boards across Australia and internationally, and it gives him a perspective on family business that few advisors can match. This conversation goes well beyond the concept and into the mechanics — how these boards are structured, why they work, and what stops most families from ever getting the benefit of one. Mike shares the framework he uses to run every board meeting, why he's obsessed with cash over profit, and what the single biggest trap is for any family that tries to run a strategic conversation without the right structure in place. There's also a moment in this episode that farming families with the next generation coming through will want to pause and replay — a candid exchange between Ben and Mike about what it actually takes to transfer wisdom from one generation to the next, and why leaving it to chance — or to osmosis — could be one of the most costly assumptions a family ever makes. Whether you're running a multi-generational enterprise across thousands of hectares or a tightly held family operation just starting to think about succession, this episode asks a question worth sitting with: Are the right people in the room when the decisions that matter most get made?  If this podcast has ever added value to your farming business, we'd love for you to leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. https://pod.link/1598835360 ----------------------- Ben Law is a coach to some of Australia's most successful farming families. He was raised on the land — three generations of farming in his blood — and has spent almost 30 years and more than 40,000 hours alongside farming families, first as their financial adviser and now as their coach. Along the way he learned the truth nobody talks about: what makes or breaks a family legacy isn't the money — it's whether the family can communicate, get aligned, and prepare the next generation before succession arrives. That's what this podcast is about. Each fortnight Ben sits down with farming families, trusted advisers and industry experts to unpack how to build a family that thrives across generations — strong in business, strong in relationships, and set up to hand over the farm without losing each other. Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is general in nature and for education purposes only. It is not financial advice. It is not legal advice. No one should act on the information without appropriate specific advice for your particular circumstances. Ben Law is a former financial advisor but is no longer licensed and cannot and will not give you specific or personal advice in this podcast. The Financial Bloke Group Pty Ltd accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of reliance on the information in this podcast. ...

    49 min
  8. 23 Apr

    MINI: You Young Blokes, Time To Stop Bellowing At The Gate

    There’s a message young men are hearing… and reacting to. But what if they’re reacting to the wrong part of it? In this mini episode, Ben Law steps straight into a phrase that stirred up outrage across the world — and reframes it in a way farming families need to hear. Not as chest-thumping bravado. Not as “suffer in silence.” But as a call to responsibility, grit, and discernment. Because there’s a moment every young bloke faces. The gate swings open. The paddock is bigger than he thought. The map is unclear. The pressure feels real. Do you stand there and bellow about it? Or do you walk? This episode speaks directly to young men in their late teens, twenties and thirties — especially those stepping into a farm, a business, or the weight of expectation. It challenges the quiet habits that stall progress — comparison, envy, complaint — and contrasts them with something far more powerful: decision, direction, and surrounding yourself with the right tribe. But it also draws an important line — one many miss. There is a difference between discomfort and genuine struggle. Knowing the difference is maturity. Acting on it is strength. If you’re raising sons. If you’re mentoring young staff. If you’re a young bloke trying to work out whether what you’re feeling is weakness or growth — this episode will land. No lectures. No theatrics. Just a grounded reminder of what built the country — and what will build your future. If this podcast has ever added value to your farming business, we'd love for you to leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. https://pod.link/1598835360 ----------------------- Ben Law is a coach to some of Australia's most successful farming families. He was raised on the land — three generations of farming in his blood — and has spent almost 30 years and more than 40,000 hours alongside farming families, first as their financial adviser and now as their coach. Along the way he learned the truth nobody talks about: what makes or breaks a family legacy isn't the money — it's whether the family can communicate, get aligned, and prepare the next generation before succession arrives. That's what this podcast is about. Each fortnight Ben sits down with farming families, trusted advisers and industry experts to unpack how to build a family that thrives across generations — strong in business, strong in relationships, and set up to hand over the farm without losing each other. Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is general in nature and for education purposes only. It is not financial advice. It is not legal advice. No one should act on the information without appropriate specific advice for your particular circumstances. Ben Law is a former financial advisor but is no longer licensed and cannot and will not give you specific or personal advice in this podcast. The Financial Bloke Group Pty Ltd accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of reliance on the information in this podcast. ...

    6 min

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The podcast for farming families who want to get succession right. Putting the success in succession. Most farming families spend a lifetime building something remarkable, only to watch it come unstuck when it's time to hand it over. Not because they didn't work hard enough, but because nobody ever taught them how to do the handover well. The legal and financial side is the easy part. The hard part, and the part that actually makes or breaks a family legacy, is the people side: communication, alignment, and getting the next generation ready. That's what this podcast is about. Your host, Ben Law, coaches some of Australia's most successful farming families. Raised on the land with three generations of farming in his blood, Ben has spent almost 30 years and more than 40,000 hours alongside farming families, first as their financial adviser, now as their coach. Along the way he learned the truth nobody talks about: lasting success isn't about the money. It's about whether the family stays strong while the business keeps growing. Each fortnight, Ben sits down with farming families, trusted advisers and industry experts to unpack what it really takes to build a family that thrives across generations: strong in business, strong in relationships, and set up to hand over the farm without losing each other. If you're a farming family who wants to get ahead of succession, keeping the business winning and the family together, this is your podcast. Subscribe and join Ben each fortnight. Because a great succession isn't luck. It's preparation.

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