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#68: Resilience and Rebuilding, Life and Land with Sally Edwards

#68: Resilience and Rebuilding, Life and Land with Sally Edwards

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G'day and welcome to episode 68 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast

In this episode, we explore the inspiring journey of Sally Edwards, a dedicated steer trader from Taroom. Sally shares her experiences growing up in agriculture and the pivotal moments that led her to leave the family business. She candidly discusses the emotional challenges of this transition and how she and her husband successfully built their own thriving steer trading business. Through resilience and adaptability, they navigated the complexities of the agricultural industry while prioritizing family relationships. This conversation offers valuable insights into managing risk, seizing opportunities, and the enduring importance of family ties in farming.

In this episode we chat about

  • The significance of family support in agricultural ventures.
  • How Sally navigated the challenges of family succession.
  • The emotional impact of stepping away from the family business.
  • Strategies for managing risk and seizing opportunities in steer trading.
  • The importance of maintaining family relationships amidst business challenges.

Resources Mentioned

  • The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett | No.1 Podcast
  • Marcus Oldham College - We mean business.
  • BBC World Service - Global News Podcast - Downloads

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