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Our Final conversation for the season is one that needs to be had. Real and raw conversations seem to be the theme of the season, and something that we feel society needs more of. As Brett Pechey opens up, it’s obvious the heartache and despair in his voice about his personal experience with mental health and suicide. We acknowledge how hard this is for Brett to share and for some to hear.
But the hard conversations are always worth having.
They help create awareness, break the cycle and remind us that help and support surrounds us.
We thank you for listening to season 6 and hope you enjoyed the conversations as much as we did. We will be taking a break as we knuckle down in other parts of our careers but will be back before you know it. If you have just discovered us and are wanting more, all of our previous episodes are available on all the usual platforms and our website www.fromthesaddle.com.au. If you’re loving the content and want to hear more, make sure you leave a review.
2023 has seen the largest flood on record in Northern Australia.
The scale of this flood is honestly mind blowing and for so many, it’s not only ripped through their land, it’s ripped through their homes, sheds, equipment and livestock.
As an enthusiastic 8 year old boy selling phantom bulls down in the shed, to now being known as a leading Auctioneer in Australia’s stud market, Wayne York holds the title of being the youngest to win the Australian National Young Auctioneering Competition at the age of 20. Wayne’s eye for cattle and passion for the success of a sale has certainly earned the respect of vendors and buyers.
Life is about the journey - the experiences that lead us to the destinations. 20 years ago Jon Templeton ran his finger through a list of names and numbers and picked one. Completely oblivious to who he was calling, he was determined to start his career by getting a job training horses.
A humble and down to earth vibe, Jon and Caitlyn get pretty real about life as a Horse trainer. The lifestyle, Juggling a family and what momentarily took the passion and enjoyment out of his career.
We are now proud to have Jon Templeton's name listed as a guest on our playlist. Almost as good as that time he was listed in the credits as Hugh Jackman's riding double in the Baz Luhrmann movie - Australia.
Determined, capable and independent… Girlie Goodie pursued a career as a single female in an era that was dominated by Men. At 83 years of age, Girlie talks about the journey, history and hurdles of what it’s taken to develop thick skin and accomplish a life of no regrets. She’s a true trailblazer in the Australian BEEF Industry.
Josie Angus lives by the motto: bite off more than you can chew, and chew like hell. It’s clear that this unstoppable mentality drives Josie and her family to achieve what many said would fail. Passion, tenacity, and dedication are the driving attributes of their family enterprise - an operation of 35,000 head of cattle, 400,000 acres and multiple beef brands with the newest addition being an on-farm abattoir. A simple love for the land doesn’t quite cut it in this situation. It’s something that runs through her veins.
Today our guest is both an accomplished cattleman and aviator. Matt McCamley operates Lancefield M alongside his wife, Janelle. With a rich family history in the Australian Beef Industry, Matt’s passion for Brahmans stems from the influences and experiences throughout his life.
Describing herself as a workaholic, motivated by a challenge, Kate Jones was forced to face the fight of her life. This conversation with Kate is real and raw. Known as the owner of the Australian campdrafting magazine, Kate opens up about her health journey and the battle that inspired her to take back the reins in more ways than one.
At the age of 20, Damian Brennan set off to America to chase his Bronc Riding dream, explore his passion, and discover what it’s like to be a part of a whole other world. Setting goals and getting straight to the point, this small town guy from Injune, QLD gives us a glimpse of being the Aussie rookie in the American Rodeo Industry.
It's the largest Affiliated Australian Stock Horse sale in the Southern Hemisphere and throughout this episode we learn all about what it takes to happen and what we can expect going into this years event.
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