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We’ve had a few people ask to hear more about us, so today we’re turning the tables. This time, we’re the guests - in conversation with radio show host, regenerative farmer and good food advocate, Cynthia Lim, at Seymour FM.
Cynthia and her partner Nick have left the ‘rat race’ and set up a regenerative farm and stay operation together in Seymour - about 100 k’s north of Melbourne. When Cynthia got wind we were coming through her neck of the woods on our way to the New Economy Conference recently, she kindly asked us to drop in for a chat for her local Seymour FM radio show – The Food Exchange.
We talk about the new economy, experiences of living more meaningful lives with less, and just how a former corporate executive (Keith Badger), and a former corporate-backed scholar (Anthony), came to ‘see the light’ and join the movement for change to the systems in which we live.
As the afternoon shadows stretched across the hillside, Anthony and Keith headed into the studio at the Blue Tongue Berries farm in Seymour, for this chat with Cynthia Lim.
Production by Ben Moore.
Music:
Let Them Know, by the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra.
Find more:
Blue Tongue Berries Farm.
The Food Exchange, a passionate community food group with a radio show, promoting local, ethical food. Their by-line? We don't buy food from strangers!
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Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to help keep the show on the road - and gain access to a great community and some exclusive benefits - on Patreon or Substack (where you'll find my writing).
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I hope to see you at an event, and even The RegenNarration shop. And thanks for sharing with friends!
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We’ve had a few people ask to hear more about us, so today we’re turning the tables. This time, we’re the guests - in conversation with radio show host, regenerative farmer and good food advocate, Cynthia Lim, at Seymour FM.
Cynthia and her partner Nick have left the ‘rat race’ and set up a regenerative farm and stay operation together in Seymour - about 100 k’s north of Melbourne. When Cynthia got wind we were coming through her neck of the woods on our way to the New Economy Conference recently, she kindly asked us to drop in for a chat for her local Seymour FM radio show – The Food Exchange.
We talk about the new economy, experiences of living more meaningful lives with less, and just how a former corporate executive (Keith Badger), and a former corporate-backed scholar (Anthony), came to ‘see the light’ and join the movement for change to the systems in which we live.
As the afternoon shadows stretched across the hillside, Anthony and Keith headed into the studio at the Blue Tongue Berries farm in Seymour, for this chat with Cynthia Lim.
Production by Ben Moore.
Music:
Let Them Know, by the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra.
Find more:
Blue Tongue Berries Farm.
The Food Exchange, a passionate community food group with a radio show, promoting local, ethical food. Their by-line? We don't buy food from strangers!
Send a text
Support the show
The RegenNarration is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you.
Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to help keep the show on the road - and gain access to a great community and some exclusive benefits - on Patreon or Substack (where you'll find my writing).
You can also donate directly via the website (avoiding fees) or PayPal.
I hope to see you at an event, and even The RegenNarration shop. And thanks for sharing with friends!

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