39 min

It's one year fulltime so Sasso and Oli sit down for a chat Humans of Agriculture

    • Personal Journals

Well it's one full year since host Oli Le Lievre took the plunge from the day job and pursued the dream of Humans of Agriculture fulltime. 
We're not a full blown team so as all normal podcasts do, Oli sat down with his sister and housemate Sass to chat about the journey over the past 12 or so months. To change it up,. Sass took over the hosting role and asked Oli a few questions. 

In this conversation you'll hear about:
The past year and all that’s come with leaving a full-time job and running your own business (and the highs and lows along the way).Oli’s advice to those considering going it alone/starting their own business/following their dreams (hint: it helps to be a little bit obsessed).What following his dreams has also taught him about managing a team, responsibility (being his own boss) and staying on track.What we can expect to see from Humans of Agriculture in the next 12 months including: employees, co-hosts, upping the game with video content, Careers in Agriculture podcast and platforms and continuing to empower people within the agriculture industry.And a huge thank you to all of you for tuning in, the journey's really only just getting started!

Well it's one full year since host Oli Le Lievre took the plunge from the day job and pursued the dream of Humans of Agriculture fulltime. 
We're not a full blown team so as all normal podcasts do, Oli sat down with his sister and housemate Sass to chat about the journey over the past 12 or so months. To change it up,. Sass took over the hosting role and asked Oli a few questions. 

In this conversation you'll hear about:
The past year and all that’s come with leaving a full-time job and running your own business (and the highs and lows along the way).Oli’s advice to those considering going it alone/starting their own business/following their dreams (hint: it helps to be a little bit obsessed).What following his dreams has also taught him about managing a team, responsibility (being his own boss) and staying on track.What we can expect to see from Humans of Agriculture in the next 12 months including: employees, co-hosts, upping the game with video content, Careers in Agriculture podcast and platforms and continuing to empower people within the agriculture industry.And a huge thank you to all of you for tuning in, the journey's really only just getting started!

39 min