
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Message us (inc. if it's ok to share on the pod)
Straight after the Regenerating Food Systems conference you’ve been hearing from in recent weeks, we headed south for the Grounded Festival. It was my privilege to host proceedings there on the last day, in one of the two marquees by the lake, on the wonderful Galloway Springs Farm near Bridgetown. There were three panel conversations there that the team at Grounded has generously allowed me to share here.
Those panels happened to be such emotional, substantial and funny pinnacles of what had been an extraordinary week as a whole here in WA – from Government House, through the conference at the city Stadium, to this festival in the field.
These panel conversations offer something of a debrief on the week, some significant early outcomes and resolutions, and the spirit that had summed along the way.
First up, then, the morning panel, still reverberating for many, featuring three people who had been at the three major events – and some others - through the week:
On the topic of First Nations Integration into the Food System. And how this yarn builds.
Chapter markers & transcript.
Recorded 20 September 2025.
Title image: AJ, Heidi, Di and Ian on stage (pic: Alan Benson).
See more photos on the episode web page, including the illustration by Brenna Quinlan, and for more behind the scenes, become a supporting listener below.
If you’d like to see that image of the Wagyl on Heidi’s first visit to the Haggerty farm, head to episode 143.
Music:
Barefoot, by Mark Grundhoefer (from Artlist).
Regeneration, by Amelia Barden.
The RegenNarration playlist, music chosen by guests.
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!
By Anthony James5
99 ratings
Message us (inc. if it's ok to share on the pod)
Straight after the Regenerating Food Systems conference you’ve been hearing from in recent weeks, we headed south for the Grounded Festival. It was my privilege to host proceedings there on the last day, in one of the two marquees by the lake, on the wonderful Galloway Springs Farm near Bridgetown. There were three panel conversations there that the team at Grounded has generously allowed me to share here.
Those panels happened to be such emotional, substantial and funny pinnacles of what had been an extraordinary week as a whole here in WA – from Government House, through the conference at the city Stadium, to this festival in the field.
These panel conversations offer something of a debrief on the week, some significant early outcomes and resolutions, and the spirit that had summed along the way.
First up, then, the morning panel, still reverberating for many, featuring three people who had been at the three major events – and some others - through the week:
On the topic of First Nations Integration into the Food System. And how this yarn builds.
Chapter markers & transcript.
Recorded 20 September 2025.
Title image: AJ, Heidi, Di and Ian on stage (pic: Alan Benson).
See more photos on the episode web page, including the illustration by Brenna Quinlan, and for more behind the scenes, become a supporting listener below.
If you’d like to see that image of the Wagyl on Heidi’s first visit to the Haggerty farm, head to episode 143.
Music:
Barefoot, by Mark Grundhoefer (from Artlist).
Regeneration, by Amelia Barden.
The RegenNarration playlist, music chosen by guests.
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!

30 Listeners

1,167 Listeners

897 Listeners

759 Listeners

41 Listeners

47 Listeners

9 Listeners

507 Listeners

525 Listeners

152 Listeners

48 Listeners

91 Listeners

71 Listeners

446 Listeners

61 Listeners