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This special extra with Kristy Stewart features 20 additional minutes or so from our conversation.
We went on here to talk about innovative enterprise development and next generation opportunities, and working with government and communities to help open these up. On the one hand, we talked changes to zoning and other regulations that inhibit young people and others joining in with value-add enterprises. And beyond that, Kristy’s been part of her community coming together in an influential local process reminiscent of what’s powered the community independents movement currently transforming politics in Australia. And we look at some of the incredible impacts of the education programs Kristy is co-developing at the farm.
Title slide image: Kristy Stewart at the native flowers garden, alongside one of the regenerated dams at the farm (holding a picture of just how badly degraded it had become) (pic: Anthony James).
Music:
Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp.
Find more:
You can hear the rest of Kristy and I in conversation in the main episode: ‘An Agroforestry Revolution: Kristy Stewart on family, community and spiritual transformation’. You’ll find a few links in the show notes too, along with some photos and a couple of videos on the episode web page.
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The RegenNarration is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber, gain access to a great community and some exclusive benefits, and help keep the show going - on Patreon or Substack (where you'll find writing too).
You can also donate directly via the website (avoiding fees) or PayPal.
I hope to see you at an event too, even the shop. Thanks for your support!
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Message us (inc. if it's ok to share on the pod)
This special extra with Kristy Stewart features 20 additional minutes or so from our conversation.
We went on here to talk about innovative enterprise development and next generation opportunities, and working with government and communities to help open these up. On the one hand, we talked changes to zoning and other regulations that inhibit young people and others joining in with value-add enterprises. And beyond that, Kristy’s been part of her community coming together in an influential local process reminiscent of what’s powered the community independents movement currently transforming politics in Australia. And we look at some of the incredible impacts of the education programs Kristy is co-developing at the farm.
Title slide image: Kristy Stewart at the native flowers garden, alongside one of the regenerated dams at the farm (holding a picture of just how badly degraded it had become) (pic: Anthony James).
Music:
Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp.
Find more:
You can hear the rest of Kristy and I in conversation in the main episode: ‘An Agroforestry Revolution: Kristy Stewart on family, community and spiritual transformation’. You’ll find a few links in the show notes too, along with some photos and a couple of videos on the episode web page.
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, gain access to a great community and some exclusive benefits, and help keep the show going - on Patreon or Substack (where you'll find writing too).
You can also donate directly via the website (avoiding fees) or PayPal.
I hope to see you at an event too, even the shop. Thanks for your support!

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