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What does a life of purpose actually look like when you’re raised in the bush?
I caught up with Jaye Hall at the end of last year at Warwick Campdraft and Rodeo.
We talk about the kind of childhood where:
Your school room is the vast landscape and what you learn from it.
Phone calls were timed and connected by the operator on the 'party line'.
The main rule was simple: be home before dark… and tell someone where you’re going.
We also chatted about the power of kindness and what its like to deal with the hard things that are out of your control.
Jaye's story is a reminder that responsibility and connection used to be part of the landscape and that family is more important than trophies!
By Kelly Shann What does a life of purpose actually look like when you’re raised in the bush?
I caught up with Jaye Hall at the end of last year at Warwick Campdraft and Rodeo.
We talk about the kind of childhood where:
Your school room is the vast landscape and what you learn from it.
Phone calls were timed and connected by the operator on the 'party line'.
The main rule was simple: be home before dark… and tell someone where you’re going.
We also chatted about the power of kindness and what its like to deal with the hard things that are out of your control.
Jaye's story is a reminder that responsibility and connection used to be part of the landscape and that family is more important than trophies!

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