• #68: Resilience and Rebuilding, Life and Land with Sally Edwards
    Nov 14 2025

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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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  • #67: Building Dreams: A Path to Agricultural Success with Adam and Jacynta Coffey
    Nov 7 2025

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    G'day and welcome to episode 67 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast.

    Join Sam Fryer as he sits down with Adam and Jacynta Coffey to explore their incredible journey from Tasmania to the Northern Territory. Discover how they navigated the challenges of agriculture, embraced opportunities, and built a life centered around resilience and growth.

    In this episode we chat about

    • Embrace opportunities as they arise, even if they don't look perfect.
    • Building resilience in agriculture is key to weathering market fluctuations.
    • The importance of networking and learning from industry mentors.
    • Balancing dreams with practical steps in land and livestock management.
    • Navigating financial challenges with creativity and determination.
    • The significance of soil health and sustainable practices.
    • The role of community and mentorship in personal and professional growth.
    • Understanding the balance between land ownership and financial independence.
    • The power of adaptability and open-mindedness in achieving long-term goals.

    Resources Mentioned

    • RCS Farm Management Professional Development Australia - Resource Consulting Services
    • Lachlan Hughes Foundation - Supporting Regenerative Agriculture

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  • #66: Building Moonkan Park: Land, Legacy, and Long-Term Thinking with Kristie Lisle
    Oct 31 2025

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    G'day and welcome to episode 66 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast.

    In this episode, Kristie Lisle shares her journey from a mining career to becoming a full-time primary producer in agriculture. She discusses her early life in agriculture, the challenges and sacrifices made while building a contracting business, and the importance of setting goals.

    Kristie emphasizes the significance of infrastructure development, technology adoption, and effective communication in achieving success. She also highlights the role of family dynamics in business and the unique experience of driving a school bus for her children. With aspirations to grow their cattle operation, Kristie offers valuable insights and advice for aspiring producers.

    In this episode we chat about

    • Kristie and her husband Matt transition from mining to agriculture, while emphasizing the importance of hard work and dedication.
    • How real estate investments played a crucial role in their financial growth and stability.
    • How setting clear goals, such as their number plate 'TT16', helped them stay focused.
    • How the hard sacrifices in their early years, including social events, were necessary for their long-term success.
    • Succession planning and the different ways to make it happen
    • Why transitioning to being a full-time primary producer requires careful planning and cash flow management.
    • Infrastructure development, particularly water and fencing and it significantly improved their productivity.
    • The importance of continuous learning and surrounding oneself with supportive people.

    Resources Mentioned

    • RCS Farm Management Professional Development Australia - Resource Consulting Services
    • ABL Foundation
    • Raw & Wild Instincts 'Seminar' | Wild Adventures with Johnny Mitchell | Fishing Training
    • klrmarketing.com.au
    • Uncut & Real Raw With Clinton Anderson | Clinton Anderson
    • Codie Sanchez
    • chrishelder.com.au

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  • #65: Investing in Agriculture: A New Model for Success with Nathan MacPhee from Invest Inya Farmer
    Oct 24 2025

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    G'day and welcome to episode 65 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast.
    In this conversation, Nathan MacPhee shares his journey from a successful career in finance to founding Invest inya Farmer, a platform that allows urban investors to support agricultural production without owning land.

    He discusses the importance of understanding the agricultural landscape, the unique investment model that mitigates risk for farmers, and the emotional connection urban investors develop with their agricultural assets.

    Nathan emphasizes the need for innovative thinking in agriculture, the role of capital in supporting next-generation producers, and the future expansion of the platform into new markets.


    In this episode we chat about

    • Nathans transition from finance to agriculture after a gap year during COVID.
    • How Invest Inya Farmer allows urban investors to support farmers without owning land.
    • Where did Invest Inya Farmer start
    • How farmers are encouraged to communicate with investors about their challenges and successes.
    • How the platform is building an emotional connection between investors and farmers is crucial for success.
    • Invest in Your Farmer focuses on solving problems for farmers, not just providing capital.

    Resources Mentioned

    • klrmarketing.com.au
    • Farm Owners Academy
    • COLD START PROBLEM: How to Start and Scale Network Effects : Chen, Andrew: Amazon.com.au: Books

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    🔗 LinkedIn: IIF - Invest Inya Farmer: Posts | LinkedIn
    🌏 Website: Home - Invest Inya Farmer

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  • #64: Breaking the Mold: Stuart Austin on Audacious Agriculture and Finding Your Way
    Oct 17 2025

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    G'day and welcome to episode 64 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast.

    In this episode, Stuart Austin shares his journey in agriculture, discussing his experiences from managing large farms to his aspirations of owning land and cattle. He emphasizes the importance of financial literacy, mental health awareness in rural communities, and the shift towards regenerative agriculture.

    Stuart also introduces his new venture, Audacious Ag, aimed at helping others succeed in the agricultural sector through innovative partnerships and coaching. The conversation highlights the significance of building relationships and the need for open discussions about mental health in the farming community.

    In this episode we chat about

    • Stuart Austin career in Agriculture
    • Their journey to finding "A Place To Call Home"
    • Why financial literacy is crucial for success in agriculture.
    • Regenerative agriculture and its focus on improving land health and biodiversity.
    • Mental health being a significant issue in rural communities, and why open conversations are essential.
    • Audacious Ag and its aim to help others in agriculture.
    • How Innovative partnerships can provide pathways to land ownership.
    • Why building relationships is key to finding opportunities in agriculture.
    • Health and well-being are foundational to success in life and business.

    Resources Mentioned

    • RCS Farm Management Professional Development Australia - Resource Consulting Services
    • Marcus Oldham College - We mean business.
    • Codie Sanchez
    • The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett | No.1 Podcast
    • You Inc by John McGrath - 9780732276362

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    🌏 Website: Audacious Agriculture | Agriculture, Unbound

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • #63: Building a Farming business, Making an impact and Creating communities with Randal Breen from Echo Valley Farm
    Oct 10 2025

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    G'day and welcome to episode 63 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast.

    In this episode, Randal shares his unique journey from a city life to becoming a farmer, detailing the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way. He discusses the importance of community support, creativity, and resilience in agriculture, especially during tough times like drought and COVID-19.

    Randal emphasizes the significance of building a community around farming and the impact of a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) model in connecting consumers with their food sources. He also highlights the need for innovation and collaboration among farmers to create a sustainable food system.

    In this episode we chat about

    • Randall's journey into farming
    • How he transitioned from a carpenter to a full-time farmer after years of exploring different careers.
    • How community support played a crucial role in sustaining their farm during the drought and COVID-19.
    • How the CSA model allowed Randall to connect with consumers and share the risks and rewards of food production.
    • Why he believes creativity and boldness are essential for success in agriculture.
    • Why aspiring farmers should approach agriculture with curiosity and enthusiasm.

    Resources Mentioned

    • RCS Farm Management Professional Development Australia - Resource Consulting Services
    • Australian Holistic Management Co-operative
    • Call of the Reed Warbler by Charles Massey
    • Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe
    • Utopia for Realists – Rutger Bregman
    • Humankind – Rutger Bregman (Sams Mention)
    • Mountain & Prairie Podcast • Mountain & Prairie

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    📸 Instagram: @echovalleyfarmer
    🌏 Website: The Breen Family – Echo Valley

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • #62: Innovating Agriculture: The Camel Dairy Revolution with Paul Martin from Summer land Camels
    Oct 3 2025

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    G'day and welcome to episode 62 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast.

    In this conversation, Paul Martin, CEO and founder of Summer land Camels, shares his journey from traditional cattle farming to establishing a successful camel dairy business. He discusses the challenges posed by drought, the importance of innovative grazing management, and the role of tourism in educating consumers about camel products. Paul emphasizes the need for investment in sustainable practices and the potential for the camel industry in Australia. He also offers valuable insights for the next generation of farmers, encouraging them to seek opportunities and think outside the box.

    In this episode we chat about

    • Paul's from a cattle and grain property to Camels Dairy.
    • Regenerative agriculture.
    • Being open to new business opportunities..
    • How tourism can play a key role in educating consumers.
    • How investing in off-farm ventures can provide additional income.
    • The history of camels in Australia.

    Resources Mentioned

    • RCS Farm Management Professional Development Australia - Resource Consulting Services
    • History ⋆ Savory Institute
    • The Ballad of Abdul Wade by Ryan Butta | Goodreads

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    🌏 Website: Camel Rides, Farm Tours, Camel Milk Skincare – Summer Land Camels

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • #61: Tales from the Bee Drover with Sophia Croker.
    Sep 26 2025

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    G'day and welcome to episode 61 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast.

    In this episode, host Sam Fryer speaks with Sophia, a commercial beekeeper with a rich family legacy in the industry.

    Sophia shares her journey from a childhood fear of bees to a deep passion for beekeeping, highlighting the importance of pollination in food production and the challenges faced by the industry, including the Varroa mite crisis and fluctuating honey prices.

    She also discusses her early experiences, the significance of family collaboration in beekeeping, and offers valuable advice for aspiring beekeepers.

    This is a great episode for anyone interested in getting into the Bee industry.

    In this episode we chat about

    • Sophia's family has a long history in beekeeping.
    • How commercial beekeeping plays a critical role in food production through pollination.
    • Starting her beekeeping business at 18
    • What challenges the industry is facing.
    • How consumers can support the bee industry.
    • Seeking mentorship guidance in the industry.

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    🌐 Website: The Bee Drover - Australian Beekeeper
    📘 Instagram: @phiasbees

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    45 mins