• A Re-share of our MOST Listened Episode ever - Clancy Mackay
    Jan 1 2026

    Clancy Mackay’s story is one of the most extraordinary ever shared on Humans of Agriculture and there’s a reason it remains our most downloaded episode of all time.

    This is a full re release of our most listened to episode ever.

    In this conversation, Oli Le Lievre sits down with Clancy Mackay to share one of the most extraordinary stories ever told on Humans of Agriculture.

    From growing up off grid in the Northern Territory with no power or running water, to breaking horses, mustering cattle, riding saddle broncs in the US, flying helicopters across remote Australia, and navigating profound personal loss, Clancy’s journey is raw, confronting, and deeply human.

    This episode explores resilience beyond the buzzword. It is about grit, grief, purpose, and learning how to keep moving forward when life repeatedly tests you. It is also about respect for animals, people, and place, and why calm leadership and deep understanding matter more than force or ego.

    Why this episode matters

    Clancy’s story is not polished or comfortable. It is honest.

    It reminds us that agriculture is built on people who endure, adapt, and keep showing up. People shaped by hardship, curiosity, and responsibility rather than shortcuts or certainty.

    This is an episode to sit with.
    An episode to return to.
    And an episode worth sharing.


    EvokeAG 2026:
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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Our Rohde's YouTube Video in Audio - have a listen!
    Dec 30 2025

    I loved the day we had with the team at Rohde's and the way we crafted this into an amazing video and our last #ThisIsAussieAg video in audio format did pretty well - you can check it out on our YouTube in full!

    Watch it on YouTube here - link to our video


    EvokeAG 2026:
    I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

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    12 mins
  • An update on HOA and Billy Slater & Adrian Capogreco chat all things leadership and people
    Nov 17 2025

    In today’s episode, I wanted to do something a little different and share an update on where Humans of Agriculture is heading. Over the last six years we’ve told hundreds of stories and met thousands of people, and it’s clear that the beating heart of our work isn’t just the stories themselves, but the people behind them.

    We’re stepping into a new chapter. One that builds on our storytelling roots, but focuses more deliberately on careers, connection, and helping people see what’s possible for them in agriculture.

    After that, I sit down with two remarkable leaders. First up is Billy Slater, who shares insights on confidence, preparation, transition, and why the biggest moments require the smallest focus. Then, I chat with Adrian Capogreco, Managing Director of Nutrien Ag Solutions, about leadership, resilience, community, and the future of the industry.

    Episode Chapters

    00:00 — Welcome and Why This Episode Is Different

    01:20 — What’s Ahead: Upcoming Conversations and Guests

    02:24 — The Honest Update: Where Humans of Agriculture Is Heading

    04:49 — How the Project Started and Why It Still Matters

    06:55 — The Pivot: From Storytelling to Stories + Careers + Community

    08:40 — Introducing HOA Recruitment

    09:36 — Oli’s Personal Challenge: The Longest Resume in Agriculture

    10:35 - Setting Up Today’s Conversations

    11:00: Leadership with Billy Slater

    11:46 — Preparing for Transition and Backing Yourself

    12:55 — Earning Confidence

    13:34 — Overcoming Self-Doubt

    14:45 — Handling Big Moments

    15:38 — Vulnerability, Courage, and Team Culture

    17:00 — Positive Reinforcement and High Standards

    18:32 — Oli’s Reflections on Billy’s Lessons

    19:30 - Leadership and the Future with Adrian Capogreco

    19:41 — Introducing Adrian at the Nutrien Stand

    19:56 — Adrian’s Non-Negotiables in Leadership

    20:20 — A Non-Negotiable in Life: Balance

    20:55 — Advice for First-Time Managers

    21:55 — The Quirks and Strengths of Agriculture

    22:40 — Mindset When Things Get Tough

    23:45 — What’s Next for Nutrien

    24:45 — Wrapping Up with Adrian


    EvokeAG 2026:
    I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

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    26 mins
  • "I Think Succession Planning is Legacy Planning" with Homestead Road Founder Bridgitte Brooks
    Nov 10 2025

    Bridgitte Brooks is rewriting the story of Australian wool - and of rural women.

    The fifth-generation sheep farmer has launched a wool athleisure brand from her farm in Yuna, Western Australia in a bid to connect modern consumers with a natural fibre that she feels is undercelebrated.

    From baby blankets to wool athleisure wear, Bridgitte is stitching together sustainability, style, and heritage—with a deep belief that rural communities can thrive when families are supported and fibre stories are told well.


    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Bridgitte and Her Journey
    02:58 Life in Rural Australia and Its Challenges
    05:41 The Birth of a Fashion Business
    08:13 Navigating the Fashion Industry
    10:36 Sustainability and the Future of Fashion
    13:17 The Importance of Succession Planning
    16:09 Family Dynamics in Farming
    18:59 Advice for Future Generations
    21:30 Reflections and Future Aspirations
    24:11 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans

    Learn more about Homestead Road and how Bridgitte is rewriting a new story for Australian wool.

    Find more stories from us on our Instagram, Facebook and Linkedin.

    ALSO - Come to our event in either Brisbane or Melbourne!


    You can hear more episodes of Humans of Agriculture here.

    If you enjoyed this episode, share with a friend and let us know your thoughts at hello@humansofagriculture.com. Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review!


    EvokeAG 2026:
    I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

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    28 mins
  • Getting to Know Agriculture Minister Julie Collins
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode, Oli sits down with Australia’s Federal Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry — Julie Collins — live from the National Farmers’ Federation Conference on the Gold Coast.

    From her Tasmanian roots to leading one of the nation’s most important portfolios, Julie shares how her background shaped her approach to agriculture, sustainability, and community. She reflects on the government’s new Ag and Land Sector Plan, the role of programs like free TAFE and Ag Connections in building the workforce, and how storytelling can strengthen both our domestic pride and global reputation.

    Julie also talks candidly about being out on farms, meeting producers, and why she believes Australian agriculture is the most productive and sustainable in the world. Looking ahead, she shares her optimism for how the industry can leverage the 2032 Olympics to showcase our regions, food, and people to the world.


    EvokeAG 2026:
    I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

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    13 mins
  • The Soda Shed Story: How Mitchell East is turning Food Waste into a sparkling success
    Oct 27 2025

    Passionfruit farmer Mitchell East is flipping the script on food waste, giving unsellable fruit a second chance.


    Mitchell returned to his family farm in Manjimup WA on a mission to find a tasty use for surplus, speedily perishable fruit like passionfruit and cherries.

    The horticulture industry is always looking for new ways of squeezing value from seconds produce, with many tonnes of fruit and vegetables that can't be sold or stored going to waste every day.

    And there's no shortage of produce in the Southern Forests food hub around Manjimup, which punches well above its weight to grow a massive volume and variety of fresh produce for domestic and international markets.


    Liv sat down with this fruit-farmer-turned-manufacturer to hear how Mitchell is utilising otherwise wasted fruit to not only boost profit margins but to re-connect consumers with the growers of their food.

    Chapters
    00:00 Mitchell's Farming Journey and Background
    02:48 The Unique Food Hub of Manjimup
    05:37 Value Adding Passion Fruit: Challenges and Opportunities
    08:57 Creating Products from Waste: A Sustainable Approach
    11:45 Collaboration With Other Growers
    14:33 Innovative Products and Market Adaptation
    17:46 The Story Behind Yuzu and Other Unique Produce

    Learn more about Willarra Gold and how Mitchell and Jen are collaborating with other local fruit growers to get more from the delicious produce they grow.

    You can hear more episodes of Humans of Agriculture here.

    If you enjoyed this episode, share with a friend and let us know your thoughts at hello@humansofagriculture.com. Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review!


    EvokeAG 2026:
    I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

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    21 mins
  • Tom & Mick with Mat Larkings
    Oct 20 2025

    This month Tom and Mick catch up with New England livestock agent Mat Larkings about what he’s seeing on the ground—from post-drought price shifts to clients swapping breeding for trading.

    They dive into the growing interest in coastal markets, the cautious optimism among producers, and why quality stock still rules.

    It’s a great listen for anyone keen to understand the real dynamics behind the numbers.


    Takeaways

    • The cattle market is experiencing fluctuations post-drought.
    • Clients are transitioning from breeding to trading operations.
    • Quality cattle are essential in the current market.
    • The coastal market presents new opportunities for livestock.
    • Caution prevails among clients regarding market investments.
    • Rural property market is lagging behind livestock market trends.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introducing Matt Larkins: A Livestock Agent's Journey
    05:23 Market Insights: Cattle and Sheep Dynamics
    08:21 Navigating the Livestock Business: Challenges and Opportunities
    11:33 The Coastal Market: Expanding Horizons
    14:34 Future Trends: Cattle Market Predictions
    17:18 Cautious Optimism: Client Perspectives on Market Fluctuations
    20:19 Rural Property Market: A Parallel Journey
    23:04 Final Thoughts and Advice for Young Dads

    You can hear more episodes of Humans of Agriculture here.

    If you enjoyed this episode, share with a friend and let us know your thoughts at hello@humansofagriculture.com. Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review!


    EvokeAG 2026:
    I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

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    22 mins
  • "I was puffing like a black alsatian": Fat Farmer Ben Wundersitz is changing the culture of rural towns
    Oct 13 2025

    A decade ago, if Ben 'Wundy' Wundersitz spotted a mate's ute parked on the main drag in town he'd assume they were at the pub sinking a pint.

    These days, there's more chance of Wundy finding his mates working out at the gym across the road from the pub in his local town of Maitland in South Australia, which has fully embraced the Fat Farmers movement.

    Fat Farmers began 13 years ago when Wundy and a couple of his middle-aged farming mates looked in the mirror to see years of self-neglect - too much time sitting in tractors and eating fast food on the run. They decided to do something about it.

    From their very first gym session together they've created a grassroots movement that’s inspiring rural communities across Australia to get moving, improve well being and save lives.

    They've just launched the Fat Farmers Health Hub, a mobile medical screening truck which Wundy hopes will do the field day circuit across the country providing simple health checks for blokes.

    Wundy chats with Oli about breaking down barriers to fitness participation and health care in the bush.

    Chapters

    00:00 Harvest Challenges and Adapting to Dry Seasons in Agriculture
    05:47 Work-Life Balance and Personal Growth
    08:09 The Birth of Fat Farmers
    10:58 Building a Supportive Community
    13:57 Health Initiatives and the Launch of Fat Farmers Health Hub
    16:23 Encouraging Health Checks in Rural Communities
    19:12 Future Aspirations and Community Involvement

    Find out more about Fat Farmers and ways you can support this impactful initiative.

    You can hear more episodes of Humans of Agriculture here.

    If you enjoyed this episode, share with a friend and let us know your thoughts at hello@humansofagriculture.com. Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review!


    EvokeAG 2026:
    I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

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    23 mins