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This is an extract from my conversation with Dianne and Ian Haggerty for episode 68, Natural Intelligence Farming: The ‘world breakthrough’ regenerating land, health and community. You'll hear the last 20 minutes of the main episode, back at the homestead, after we’d been getting around a couple of the farms over the preceding days.
We talk about how the Haggerty's are creating and supporting ‘work to own’ and value-add enterprises to help regenerate community on country. This is a great place to live, they say, with plenty of space and opportunity. And they’re helping people do it. We go on to chat about what’s amazed them, and ignited others, on their extraordinary regenerative journey. And given they’ll tell you they’re only scratching the surface of what’s possible, we explore how people everywhere can go about it.
Title slide: Di, Ian & Anthony recording on location in the wheat belt of Western Australia (pic: Olivia Cheng).
Find more:
You can hear the rest of our conversation on the main episode 68, ‘Natural Intelligence Farming: The ‘world breakthrough’ regenerating land, health & community’.
You’ll find a series of links in the show notes of the main episode too, including to some extras. There are a series of photos on the main episode page too.
You can also hear my conversation with Mark Taylor from Miller & Baker in North Perth (talked about in this extract) for episode 69, ‘Communities Were Built Around This: The return of the miller and baker’.
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Pre-roll music: Heartland Rebel, by Steven Beddall (sourced from Artlist).
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This is an extract from my conversation with Dianne and Ian Haggerty for episode 68, Natural Intelligence Farming: The ‘world breakthrough’ regenerating land, health and community. You'll hear the last 20 minutes of the main episode, back at the homestead, after we’d been getting around a couple of the farms over the preceding days.
We talk about how the Haggerty's are creating and supporting ‘work to own’ and value-add enterprises to help regenerate community on country. This is a great place to live, they say, with plenty of space and opportunity. And they’re helping people do it. We go on to chat about what’s amazed them, and ignited others, on their extraordinary regenerative journey. And given they’ll tell you they’re only scratching the surface of what’s possible, we explore how people everywhere can go about it.
Title slide: Di, Ian & Anthony recording on location in the wheat belt of Western Australia (pic: Olivia Cheng).
Find more:
You can hear the rest of our conversation on the main episode 68, ‘Natural Intelligence Farming: The ‘world breakthrough’ regenerating land, health & community’.
You’ll find a series of links in the show notes of the main episode too, including to some extras. There are a series of photos on the main episode page too.
You can also hear my conversation with Mark Taylor from Miller & Baker in North Perth (talked about in this extract) for episode 69, ‘Communities Were Built Around This: The return of the miller and baker’.
Send us a text
Pre-roll music: Heartland Rebel, by Steven Beddall (sourced from Artlist).
Support the show
The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. We'd love you to join us.
Become a paid subscriber to connect with your host, other listeners and exclusive benefits, on Patreon or the new Substack.
Or donate directly via the website (avoiding fees) or PayPal.
While you can also visit The RegenNarration shop. Come to an event. And please do share, rate and review the podcast.
Thanks for your support!
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