Salt of the Earth Farm Stories

Ep 116: Lisa Millar _ Part B

39 min · I går
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2443776/fan_mail/new] In Part B of my conversation with one of Australia's most respected broadcasters, Lisa Millar, we move from matters of the heart to some of the biggest stories of our generation. Lisa opens up about finding love before reflecting on the moments that shaped her journalism career. She takes us back to the aftermath of September 11, reporting from Washington as the world grappled with terrorism, uncertainty and fear. We also travel to London, where more major international events unfolded, bringing incredible professional challenges alongside deep personal heartbreak. This is a side of Lisa that goes beyond the headlines. Honest, reflective and incredibly moving. If you've ever wondered what it's really like to report on history as it unfolds, while trying to navigate your own life at the same time, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Thanks for listening to Salt of the Earth. If you enjoy the podcast, I'd really appreciate it if you could follow, rate and share the episode. It helps these stories reach even more people.

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episode Ep 116: Lisa Millar _ Part B cover

Ep 116: Lisa Millar _ Part B

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2443776/fan_mail/new] In Part B of my conversation with one of Australia's most respected broadcasters, Lisa Millar, we move from matters of the heart to some of the biggest stories of our generation. Lisa opens up about finding love before reflecting on the moments that shaped her journalism career. She takes us back to the aftermath of September 11, reporting from Washington as the world grappled with terrorism, uncertainty and fear. We also travel to London, where more major international events unfolded, bringing incredible professional challenges alongside deep personal heartbreak. This is a side of Lisa that goes beyond the headlines. Honest, reflective and incredibly moving. If you've ever wondered what it's really like to report on history as it unfolds, while trying to navigate your own life at the same time, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Thanks for listening to Salt of the Earth. If you enjoy the podcast, I'd really appreciate it if you could follow, rate and share the episode. It helps these stories reach even more people.

I går39 min
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Ep 115: Lisa Millar _ Part A

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2443776/fan_mail/new] Lisa Millar- Part A | From a country kid with a dictaphone to one of Australia's most loved broadcasters Before the Gold Logie nominations, before Back Roads, Muster Dogs, and decades reporting some of Australia's biggest stories, there was a curious country girl growing up in Kilkivan, Queensland, with a dictaphone in her hand and a love of asking questions. In Part A of this special three-part conversation, Lisa Millar takes us back to where it all began. We talk about growing up in rural Queensland, the people and experiences that shaped her, her first steps into journalism, and the determination that saw her chase a career she never imagined would take her around the world. Along the way, Lisa shares stories that are funny, heartfelt and deeply personal—including a priceless recording of a ten-year-old Lisa interviewing her dad, Clarrie. It's the beginning of an extraordinary journey, and a wonderful reminder that big dreams can start in the smallest of country towns. If you enjoy this episode, don't forget to follow Salt of the Earth Farm Stories, leave a review, and share it with someone who loves a great story.

9. juli 202648 min
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114: Sam Longmore _ The Big Wheel journey

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2443776/fan_mail/new] Some people inspire you. Others leave you completely lost for words. In this very special episode, we follow the extraordinary journey of Sam Longmore as she takes on The Big Wheel — wheeling herself an incredible 441 kilometres over eight days using just one side of her body. Through rain, strong winds, steep hills, traffic and countless obstacles, Sam's determination never wavered. But this journey was never about personal glory. Sam undertook this monumental challenge to raise money and awareness for mental health, putting others before herself every step — and wheel — of the way. We first meet Sammy as she prepares to leave Corowa, NSW, surrounded by family, friends and supporters. From there, we check in throughout her journey, sharing the highs, the lows, the laughter, the tears and the extraordinary grit required to keep moving forward. Finally, we join the incredible scenes at the finish line, where an emotional and electric crowd welcomes home one very special human being. This episode is about courage. It's about kindness. It's about determination. And it's about what can happen when one person decides to do something extraordinary for others. Thank you, Sammy, for sharing your story. Donations can be made through My Cause – The Big Wheel. If this episode raises concerns for you or someone you know, support is available. In Australia, you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

5. juli 202634 min
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113: Jade Killoran _ Healthy Farming Systems

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2443776/fan_mail/new] > With a background in agricultural science and a passion for helping farmers build more resilient and productive farming systems, Jade shares her thoughts on annual pastures, perennials and the growing interest in multi-species mixes. > > We discuss different pasture systems, how farmers can make better decisions for their own environments, and explore why there's no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to grazing and pasture management. > > Jade's enthusiasm for agronomy is infectious. She brings a practical, science-based perspective to a topic that's becoming increasingly important across Australian farming landscapes. > > Whether you're already experimenting with multi-species pastures or simply curious about the options available, this conversation is packed with insights, experience and plenty of food for thought. > > This podcast is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Climate Smart Agriculture Program under the Natural Heritage Trust.

2. juli 202646 min
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Ep 112: Clem Furphy

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2443776/fan_mail/new] Some people live one life. Clem Furphy seems to have lived several. Born in 1943, Clem proudly describes himself as a war baby, not a boomer. In this conversation, he reflects on a life packed with adventure, creativity, community, farming and plenty of good stories. From riding his bike to school through Melbourne traffic (no hands), studying civil engineering, and enjoying time at the iconic Prince Alfred Hotel, to travelling Europe with his wife Kate in a VW Kombi, Clem has always embraced life with curiosity and humour. Eventually, he and Kate followed their dream of country and farm life. There, Clem built a mud-brick home with his own hands, immersed himself in the local community, and helped transform everyday locals into actors and touring performers. This is a warm, funny, and thoughtful chat about changing times, country life, creativity, and making the most of every chapter. And be sure to stay right until the end, where Kate treats us to a special tune on the piano. Enjoy this conversation with Clem Furphy.

25. juni 202655 min