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How Do You Decide with Megan Stafford

How Do You Decide with Megan Stafford

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How Do You Decide? explores how the decisions we make shape us. Join host and former journalist Megan Stafford as she meets everyday Aussies and finds out about the choices that changed them, the crossroads, and ultimately asks, when it comes to life, how do you decide?Copyright © Me'anda Media 2025 Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • HDYD Goes Live At The Young Beef Producers' Forum
    Dec 6 2022
    A LIVE podcast session recorded at the Young Beef Producers' Forum in Roma on 18 November 2022 with Alicia McClymont from Antola Trading and Sam Fryer from Black Box Co. Alicia and Sam talk about the decision to diversify their beef businesses in different ways: Alicia splitting her time between Bondi where she designs for her fashion business and Richmond in NW Queensland where she runs her beef property, and Sam opting to expand his knowledge through university, external training and now as an Account Manager at Black Box Co. This episode is, at its heart, about how to balance two things: external expectations and inner desires. In this context, it applies to business and is also a great conversation for anyone trying to weigh up between two options. Maybe you can have both?! **SHOW NOTES** ALERT: My first show notes with links to discussion points Young Beef Producers’ Forum: http://www.ybpf.com.au/ Antola Trading: http://www.antolatrading.com/ Black Box Co: http://www.blackboxco.com.au/ Sam Fryer’s episodes on Humans of Agriculture podcast: Episode 1 (Apple): http://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/36-hoa-im-lucky-with-sam-fryer/id1505040264?i=1000505829802 Episode 1 (Spotify): http://open.spotify.com/episode/6ubD9WLBqqvkJMukTTredJ?si=yeEHr5oXTIyetbMu05em3A Episode 2: http://humansofagriculture.com/episode/a-simple-call-to-check-in-on-a-mate-with-sam-fryer/ Islands in the Stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQW7I62TNOw
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    54 mins
  • HDYD Turns 1!! How Do You Decide?...to Launch A Podcast
    Aug 10 2022
    The podcast is ONE! To celebrate, I jump behind the mic to talk about all things podcast: why I decided to make a podcast, how I did it, and the highs and lows in between.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • S1 E12: Jo McNicol Feirclough
    Oct 26 2021
    Jo McNicol Feirclough is what we call a character. But I think that’s being too simplistic. Because there’s a whole lot to Jo. She is, as we all are, multi-dimensional. The wonderful thing about Jo is that she’s direct about that fact. She doesn’t beat around the bush. She tells it how it is. And we often don’t know what to do with that, so we laugh and say, “What a character.” But, what I’m interested in is what makes people who they are, and in this episode, you are going to get that in a big way! For example, Jo was hit by a bus. Yes, I’m serious. A big old bus in Townsville knocked her down on King’s Road. She fractured two discs. That story is something we just mention in passing in this conversation. Because there was just so many other things to unpack. The same can be said about Jo’s cervical cancer diagnosis. So, How Do You Decide what to cut? Well, when you run a podcast exploring that question you get bold enough to cut out pretty big events like getting hit by a bus and cancer. Not because they weren’t important. But because what I’ve kept will, I trust, show the many sides of Jo. If you’re worried that I’ve cut all the good anecdotes, let me tell you what remains: there’s Jo getting stabbed by her then-husband, there are three other cancer diagnoses, there’s family tensions and trauma. I hope you’re getting the picture: this episode, the last of Season 1, is Big. Let’s get to it.
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    53 mins
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