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Join us as we dive into the world of sustainable aquaculture and resilience, where innovative practices meet community-driven solutions. In this inspiring conversation, Rodney Ingersoll, CEO and Farmer of Barron River Redclaw and founder of The Aquaponics Gardeners, shares his remarkable journey from working in Papua New Guinea to establishing a thriving aquaculture farm.
Rodney's story highlights the critical importance of resilience, creative problem-solving, and sustainable practices in building a successful and environmentally conscious business. Our discussion explores the interconnectedness of sustainable aquaculture, permaculture, and community development, and reveals the key role that community connection, mindset, and intentional daily actions play in achieving success.
Through Rodney's experiences and insights, we'll examine the essential elements of building a resilient business, including the need for accountability, radical thinking, and adaptability. Tune in to discover how sustainable business practices, personal growth, and the power of choice and intention can come together to create a thriving and regenerative future.
SHOW NOTES:
https://www.youtube.com/c/AquaponicGardener
https://barronriverredclaw.com.au/
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The intro and outro song is "Sing for the Earth" and was kindly donated by Chad Wilkins.
By The Elder TreeJoin us as we dive into the world of sustainable aquaculture and resilience, where innovative practices meet community-driven solutions. In this inspiring conversation, Rodney Ingersoll, CEO and Farmer of Barron River Redclaw and founder of The Aquaponics Gardeners, shares his remarkable journey from working in Papua New Guinea to establishing a thriving aquaculture farm.
Rodney's story highlights the critical importance of resilience, creative problem-solving, and sustainable practices in building a successful and environmentally conscious business. Our discussion explores the interconnectedness of sustainable aquaculture, permaculture, and community development, and reveals the key role that community connection, mindset, and intentional daily actions play in achieving success.
Through Rodney's experiences and insights, we'll examine the essential elements of building a resilient business, including the need for accountability, radical thinking, and adaptability. Tune in to discover how sustainable business practices, personal growth, and the power of choice and intention can come together to create a thriving and regenerative future.
SHOW NOTES:
https://www.youtube.com/c/AquaponicGardener
https://barronriverredclaw.com.au/
Stinging Tree Info
*BUY ME A CUPPA*
If you liked the episode and want more, a cuppa fuels my work and time. Each episode is produced by our volunteer team of presenters and given for free! So please send us some love by leaving a comment and a few dollars via the link in the podcast description for buymeacoffee.com/theeldertree. Thank you!
**THE ELDER TREE TROVE PATREON COMMUNITY**
You can join our Patreon here and gain a deeper connection to our podcast. Pay only $2 per week to have access to bonus and often exclusive resources and opportunities- plus support the Elder tree at the same time!
To find out more about The Elder Tree visit the website at www.theeldertree.org and donate to the crowdfunding campaign here.
You can also follow The Elder Tree on Facebook and Instagram and sign up to the newsletter.
Find out more about this podcast and the presenters here. Get in touch with The Elder Tree at: [email protected]
The intro and outro song is "Sing for the Earth" and was kindly donated by Chad Wilkins.