R2Kast - People in Food and Farming/All In

Wallace Currie

Brought to you from Rural2Kitchen. The podcast where agricultural minds open up. Sponsored primarily by Howden Rural Insurance as well as the Scottish Farmer Follow us on all platforms here - https://linktr.ee/rural2kitchen To get in touch email rural2kitchen@gmail.com Complete this survey to help out the show! Thank you so much - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBDRnGerPw2w-nNBT6st4wCI2ldi4OZPrIIrJ-_rsRWCKq1A/viewform?usp=sf_link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. R2Kast 414 – Sarah Jane Laing on Scottish Land and Estates, rural policy and leading through Covid

    5D AGO

    R2Kast 414 – Sarah Jane Laing on Scottish Land and Estates, rural policy and leading through Covid

    Today we welcome Sarah Jane to the R2Kast 🎙️ Chief Executive of Scottish Land and Estates and someone who has spent two decades shaping rural policy in Scotland. 🌾 We spoke about her background growing up in Kelso, her route from studying philosophy and psychology into rural policy, and how a summer job with the local authority set the direction for her career. From joining SLE in 2004 to becoming Chief Executive just months before Covid hit, she shared what it was like leading a national membership organisation through one of the most turbulent periods in recent history. 🍎 A big part of the conversation focused on what SLE actually does. Representing land based businesses across Scotland, from smallholders to large estates, influencing legislation on housing, agriculture, natural capital and land reform. Sarah Jane explained how policy positions are shaped by members, how influence works in practice, and why future land management has to balance people, jobs and nature. We also discussed farming support, natural capital, land reform, political ideology, and the importance of evidence over belief when shaping rural legislation. It was an honest conversation about the realities of working in policy and the responsibility that comes with representing a diverse rural membership. 🌍 Enjoy! 🙂 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 15m
  2. Tales of a Nuffield Scholar with Ben Taylor Davies

    FEB 11 · BONUS

    Tales of a Nuffield Scholar with Ben Taylor Davies

    Today on the Tales of a Nuffield Scholar series I had the pleasure of chatting with Ben Taylor Davies 🎙️ Ben is a regenerative agriculture consultant, farmer, and Nuffield Scholar whose story spans family farming, global travel, and a very honest journey through challenge, change and curiosity 🌾 We spoke about Ben’s early life on the family farm in Herefordshire, how the business narrowed into conventional arable systems over time, and how a deeply personal family tragedy forced him to stop, reassess, and question everything he thought he knew about farming and success. That moment ultimately led him towards a Nuffield Scholarship, even though he admits he didn’t want one right up until the moment he left 🚜 Ben’s Nuffield journey took him across North and South America, Africa, Asia and Australia, including solo travel by train from the UK to China. Along the way he encountered regenerative thinkers, different production systems, and a completely new way of understanding soils, weeds, biology and farming economics. A chance meeting in North Dakota became a turning point, shifting his focus from fighting weeds to understanding what they are telling us 🌍 We also talked about neurodiversity, ADHD, and how finally understanding how his brain works unlocked confidence, clarity and purpose. That perspective now underpins both his consulting work around the world and the radical diversification of the family farm, from livestock and agroforestry to food processing, education, hospitality and energy production 🌱 Thank you to NFU Mutual for their support of this project. Enjoy! 🙂 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 11m
  3. R2Kast 413 – All In with Devin Currin on Aviation, Education and Backing Yourself

    FEB 6

    R2Kast 413 – All In with Devin Currin on Aviation, Education and Backing Yourself

    Today on the All In series of the R2Kast I was joined by Devin 🎙️ The series where we share the stories of people with no ties to food or farming but who still have something powerful to say about life, ambition and what drives them 🌍 Devin is the founder of Dev Aviation and someone I’ve known for years, back to our time working together at SRUC. We started by chatting about that journey, from milking cows and working in education to finding herself deep in the world of aviation, student recruitment and skills development ✈️ We talked about how she first got into aviation, what drew her to it, and why the industry needs new ways of connecting with young people. A big part of the conversation was around Dev Aviation and the community she’s building to help Gen Z understand what careers in aviation actually look like, not just on paper but in real life There was a lot in there about confidence, communication, soft skills and how many young people have the ability but just need someone to open the door and show them what’s possible. We also got into gaming, education and why meeting people where they already are online can be a positive thing when it’s done properly 🎮 We finished up talking about home, balance and why being able to travel, do exciting work and still come back to somewhere familiar really matters. It was one of those chats that just flowed and could easily have gone on for another hour A proper All In episode about backing yourself, building something meaningful and not waiting for permission Enjoy! 🙂 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 13m
  4. Tales of a Nuffield Scholar with Jim Chapman

    JAN 28 · BONUS

    Tales of a Nuffield Scholar with Jim Chapman

    Today on the Tales of a Nuffield Scholar series I had the pleasure of chatting with Jim Chapman 🎙️ Jim is an arable farmer from Warwickshire, a Nuffield Scholar, and someone many will recognise for his work around farm safety and lived experience within agriculture 🌾 We spoke about Jim’s early life in farming, his love of machinery, and the accident that changed everything when he lost his arm in a PTO incident in his early twenties. Jim spoke openly and honestly about the physical and mental impact that followed, the long road back into farming, and how humour, young farmers, and community helped him find his feet again 🚜 Jim’s Nuffield Scholarship focused on farm safety and asked a simple but difficult question, how do we stop killing people on farms. His travels took him through North America, Australia and New Zealand, meeting policymakers, educators and farmers, and ultimately realising there is no single silver bullet. Instead, progress comes from culture change, everyday decisions, and normalising conversations around risk 🌍 We also talked about fatherhood, perspective, and how priorities shift over time. Jim shared how Nuffield quietly opened doors, built confidence, and connected him with people and opportunities he never expected, while also helping shape changes on his own farm around soil health, cost control and systems thinking 🌱 Thank you to NFU Mutual for their support of this project. Enjoy! 🙂 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 15m

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Brought to you from Rural2Kitchen. The podcast where agricultural minds open up. Sponsored primarily by Howden Rural Insurance as well as the Scottish Farmer Follow us on all platforms here - https://linktr.ee/rural2kitchen To get in touch email rural2kitchen@gmail.com Complete this survey to help out the show! Thank you so much - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBDRnGerPw2w-nNBT6st4wCI2ldi4OZPrIIrJ-_rsRWCKq1A/viewform?usp=sf_link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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