57 min

Ep 15. Joshua Gilbert - Worimi man, farmer, entrepreneur, environmental advocate, pursues transformation through modern storytelling weaving together the old and the new‪.‬ The Kitchen Table

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Joshua is a Worimi man, farmer and academic, Josh pursues transformation through modern truth-telling, bringing new concepts to the forefront through acknowledgement of the past. His work combines the old and the new, weaving them together to develop new insights and findings.

He is an entrepreneur and business advisor, working predominantly in the Aboriginal cultural, agricultural and environmental spheres and has worked with numerous not for profits, businesses and government to develop change and bring people on a journey of change.

Currently Josh is working as a researcher at the University of Technology, Sydney while working on achieving a PhD from Charles Sturt University. He is the first Aboriginal person to conduct higher degree research in the agricultural sector, exploring the role of Indigenous identity and culture through Western agriculture.

While he currently lives in Gloucester, his family has a farm at Nabiac, breeding Clydesdale horses and Braford cattle. He and his family are regulars at local shows.



You can find out more about Josh here https://www.joshuagilbert.co/

Here is a recent article from Sustainable Table where Joshua is an advisor https://sustainabletable.org.au/hey-australian-agriculture/


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Joshua is a Worimi man, farmer and academic, Josh pursues transformation through modern truth-telling, bringing new concepts to the forefront through acknowledgement of the past. His work combines the old and the new, weaving them together to develop new insights and findings.

He is an entrepreneur and business advisor, working predominantly in the Aboriginal cultural, agricultural and environmental spheres and has worked with numerous not for profits, businesses and government to develop change and bring people on a journey of change.

Currently Josh is working as a researcher at the University of Technology, Sydney while working on achieving a PhD from Charles Sturt University. He is the first Aboriginal person to conduct higher degree research in the agricultural sector, exploring the role of Indigenous identity and culture through Western agriculture.

While he currently lives in Gloucester, his family has a farm at Nabiac, breeding Clydesdale horses and Braford cattle. He and his family are regulars at local shows.



You can find out more about Josh here https://www.joshuagilbert.co/

Here is a recent article from Sustainable Table where Joshua is an advisor https://sustainabletable.org.au/hey-australian-agriculture/


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sue-bradley/message

57 min