Vocal About Local

Grown Not Flown

Vocal About Local is a podcast by Grown Not Flown. It's all about celebrating local -  local farmers, local produce, local communities. Join us as we interview a really diverse range of guests from lots of different industries with the aim to cross pollinate information, and share knowledge and stories so we can all grow together. 

  1. 05/10/2024

    QUICK FIVE with Kimberley Furness - celebrating regional and rural women and their businesses

    This is a non-hostile takeover - while you're regular podcast hosts are away, Nikki is coming out to play... well, maybe not play, but to host a mini-series called the QUICK FIVE - as part of this series Nikki will ask her guests 5 quick questions about business and life. 😎 In this episode Nikki chats with Kimberley Furness, the award winning Editor and Founder of OAK Magazine, and chart topping podcast host of A Friend of Mine and She Makes News. Kimberley was the 2022 Agrifutures Rural Women’s Award winner for Victoria and the National Runner-up.  She brings over 20 years experience working in communications and marketing and has spent the last 7 years travelling around regional and rural Victoria and New South Wales working with local business owners to successfully and confidently manage their social media and marketing. This episode is powered by Grown Not Flown GYM - there's no need to sweat the small-stuff with this GYM membership. For only $49 a month you get unlimited access to the Grown Not Flown online masterclasses hub including upcoming live masterclasses plus their library of on-demand masterclasses. Now, that's the kind of GYM I want to be part of! 💪🏋️‍♀️🤸‍♀️ www.grown-not-flown.com/masterclasses Host: Nikki Davey from Grown Not Flown Guest: Kimberley Furness from OAK Magazine Website: www.oakmagazine.com.au Instagram: @aokmagazineau

    27 min
  2. 04/24/2024

    Not "Just a Farmer" - meet Leila McDougall the farmer turned film maker tackling on-farm mental health through both storytelling and film

    Having grown up on a farm Leila McDougall finished school, and headed straight to the big city lights of Sydney to study fashion design. Home on the farm was never far from her thoughts though with fashion being a pathway brought about from years on the sheep farm and a want to use the Australian Wool she was so familiar with. The Big Smoke charm wore off though and it wasn't long before the country came calling, with Leila settling down with now husband in  down in rural NE Victoria. In this podcast Leila speak openly and articulately as she credits her fathers willingness to talk mental health and his struggles as why her life has since taken a vocational turn towards championing mental health.  Leila's mother also attempted to take her own life so with real life lived experience, Leila has become a fierce mental health advocate not just for farmers but for all of rural Australia. This manifested into a Mellow in the Yellow or MITY as it is known. MITY is an annual event, now in its 8th year that celebrated Aussie Farming communities by hosting a day out in a flowering canola crop. The funds raised are distributed into various community incentives that aim to strengthen the health and well being of farmers as well as encouraging conversations around Mental health. Not content at that Leila has now moved her talents onto the big screen in her newly released film "Just a Farmer". Just a Farmer is a fictional movie, that Leila wrote and which she starts in,  playing the lead character. The film touches on some very real and powerful messages about farming and rural mental health and even had input from Hollywood Star Hugh Jackman along the way. We hope you this chat with Leila but be please be warned, there are triggers in the conversation which are around mental health themes and suicide.  Hosts: Sam Baff and Jayde Timms from Grown Not Flown Guest: Leila McDougall - Writer and Star - "Just A Farmer" Related Websites: www.justafarmer.net & www.mellowintheyellow.com.au Watch YouTube trailer - "Just a Farmer"

    1h 9m
  3. 03/27/2024

    Permaculture with Hannah Maloney from Gardening Australia

    Hannah Maloney has perhaps the most enviable job in the world - and she knows it - as a presenter on Gardening Australia which she calls a "dream gig".  Hannah's journey to the small screen however started in, inner city Brisbane where her parents had a small herb nursery. Leaving this behind at 18, Hannah travelled the country (and world) ending up right back where she started - working on small scale farms and this led her to the world of permaculture.  Hannah now lives in a pink house on a hill, overlooking Hobart, TAS  which she shares with her husband and daughter as well as a menagerie of goats, chickens  ducks and bees.  Hannah set up her company "Good Life Permaculture" to allow her to bring education on permaculture (which she is formally trained in) to those searching for it with the aim of developing community and designs that helps create good lives and landscapes.  She is a best selling author and self described activist and in this podcast talks about her journey, what permaculture is and how that transcends from the garden through to everyday life. She also tells us of how what she does is led by her values and how "having fun" and "doing things that make her smile"  is a conscious part of her philosophy - something which led to her pink house and pink hair.  Hosts: Sam Baff and Jayde Timms from Grown Not Flown Guest: Hannah Maloney - Good Life Permaculture and Gardening Australia. Website: www.goodlifepermaculture.com.au Instagram: @goodlife_permaculture

    49 min
  4. 02/14/2024

    "I'll never forget that - I cried then too"- Business Lessons with Katie Arena from Little Lyndoch Flower Farm and The Queens Quarters

    There are lots of pretty instagram accounts - but one that stands out more than most is Little Lyndoch Flower Farm.  But it didn't start instantly with pretty flowers and a landscaped flower farm. In this week's episode we are lucky to speak with Katie Arena who runs Little Lyndoch Flower Farm and The Queens Quarters with her partner Rob. Katie takes us from her lack of enjoyment in the Corporate world in 2016 to going all in and backing herself to create her dream. From renting without a rental agreement, discovering what GST is; ignoring Robs advice to just chill for a few months, only to commit to a pop up shop 2 days later - to finding the current farm that is now little Lyndoch Flower Farm - Complete with 8 ovens sitting in the front paddock.  Katie candidly talks about the journey she has been on from hustling to learn the art of floristry; how important self development has become in recent times and how they are now turning to attention to their upcoming Bloom Conference. Katie also credits Rob for bringing 6 dahlia's home from Bunnings and chats with Uncle Lucky as being the catalyst for them growing flowers.  We hope you enjoy this honest, fun and open discussion about Katie's Journey.  Hosts: Sam Baff and Jayde Timms from Grown Not Flown Guest: Katie Arena - Little Lyndoch Flower Farm/The Queens Quarters Website: www.littlelyndochflowerfarm.com.au and www.thequeensquarters.com.au Instagram:  @littlelyndochflowerfarm and @thequeensquarters

    1h 1m

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Vocal About Local is a podcast by Grown Not Flown. It's all about celebrating local -  local farmers, local produce, local communities. Join us as we interview a really diverse range of guests from lots of different industries with the aim to cross pollinate information, and share knowledge and stories so we can all grow together.