SHE BEEK - a podcast for and about women in Australian beekeeping. SHE BEEK
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Chats with various women involved in the honey bee industry in Australia - hobbyists, commercial outfits, researchers, scientists, government organisations, retailers. Regardless of where you fit, our aim is to promote the female voice, foster inclusivity and diversity and increase the visibility of the honey bee industry, our role in it and our view of it. Presented by Dr Kathy Knox and Jo Derbyshire.
Facebook: @shebeekpodcastaustralia
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Bee Venom Immunotherapy - is it for you?
We've all heard the stories about sudden and serious reactions to bee stings, even in people who have been bee keeping for a while who've had stings with no previous life threatening response. In this episode, we get to hear two first hand experiences of anaphylactic reaction to bee stings, and subsequent bee venom immununotherapy, from two Aussie women beekeepers - Jo McDonald and Kerry Caligiore.
You'll unfortunately hear a few sound glitches in our second interview due to some connection issues, so apologies in advance!
For more information on bee venom immunotherapy, please see below:
https://www.allergy.org.au/images/pcc/ASCIA_PCC_Allergen_Immunotherapy_FAQ_2020_.pdf
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A chat with Anneliese Austin about barriers to women’s participation in beekeeping in Papua New Guinea.
Anneliese Austin is a Phd Candidate, Southern Cross University and Research Assistant at Bees for Sustainable Livelihoods, and in this podcast we chat about her co-authored research article about Barriers to Women's Participation in Beekeeping in Papua New Guinea.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0005772X.2020.1818465?src=recsys
https://www.facebook.com/beesforsustainablelivelihoods
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KATHY CHATS WITH AUSTRALIAN WOMEN IN BEEKEEPING'S FABULOUS KATE BEE
Kate Bee! Creator of the Australian Women in Beekeeping Facebook page (and the amazing community that has sprung from it) has a chat with Kathy about her background with beekeeping and what keeps her motivated and excited about all things Bees!
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Kathy and Jo have an Autumn chin wag.
Welcome to Season 2 of the She Beek Podcast! It's been a while between drinks for Kathy and Jo, but now with Winter almost upon us and craziness of another season nearly behind us, time to catch up and see what's been happening and what's planned!
Jo dedicates this EP to Graham Rogers, her oldest friend Meg's dear old dad, who passed away today. Always a twinkle in his eye - a lover of reading his paper in his garden, a garden that kept people and bees and cats happy for many, many years.
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AUSTRALIAN BEES IN THE BURBS
SUMMER 20/21- ‘Australian Bees in the Burbs’
With special guest Kit “Bee Babette” Prendergast
Native bee scientist, conservation biologist and zoologist
PhD researcher (Curtin University) and Forrest Scholar
LINKS:
Kit’s ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1164-6099
twitter.com/BeeBabette
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RISKY BEE BUSINESS
This Episode is Part 1 of a 2 part podcast on the risks you may come across in your beekeeping journey.
Kathy chats with Rachael Kubinski about a poisoning episode in her apiary, and then to Leonie Schwarzel about the discovery in her apiary of European Foul Brood and American Foul brood. Jo and Kathy also chat about European wasps, cane toads and the construction of Jo's flow hive.
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