Do You Call Yourself A Farmer?
Jun 16, 2021•34 min•Season 1Ep. 2
Episode description
You say “farmer” and immediately, people think of a man. They shouldn’t, but they do. So how do you feel about the word “farmer”? Does it describe what you do - and who you are? Do you prefer “farmer’s daughter” or “farmer’s wife” - or do those terms make your blood boil?
This episode features:
In this episode we hear about the history of the word farmer in Australia and why it wasn’t used for so long, as well as the growing movement among women to recognise their role on the land as farmers. Rachel and Debbie share their own stories about how their identities as farmers have evolved over time and where they see it heading in the future.
This podcast is hosted by Kirsten Diprose and Jackie Elliot - it’s part of a series, being released in the lead up to International Rural Women’s Day. For more information visit our website.
This episode features:
- Rachael Treasure - Author and regenerative farmer in Tasmania
- Debbie Dowden - Beef producer, Mount Magnet, WA
- Jessie Matheson - PhD candidate, Invisible Farmer Project
In this episode we hear about the history of the word farmer in Australia and why it wasn’t used for so long, as well as the growing movement among women to recognise their role on the land as farmers. Rachel and Debbie share their own stories about how their identities as farmers have evolved over time and where they see it heading in the future.
This podcast is hosted by Kirsten Diprose and Jackie Elliot - it’s part of a series, being released in the lead up to International Rural Women’s Day. For more information visit our website.
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android
Open in Metacast