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Ducks on the Pond

Kirsten Diprose and Jackie Elliottwww.ruralwomensday.com.au

A podcast for rural women... by rural women. Hosted by Kirsten Diprose and Jackie Elliott, they seek expert advice and the stories of other rural women on issues such as succession planning, motherhood, starting a business...running for politics and much more!

Episodes

“Climate” is Not a Dirty Word - Natalie Collard, CEO of Farmers for Climate Action

There's sometimes a feeling in agriculture, that “climate” and “climate action” is a dirty word. Despite ‘the weather’ being every farmer’s favourite topic, the word “climate” can be seen as divisive. And you'd certainly better not talk about “climate action!” However, this episode’s guest is not afraid of “climate action”… and also wants the best for farmers. The two aren't mutually exclusive. Natalie Collard is the CEO of Farmers for Climate Action . She's been in the job for a couple of years...

Jun 18, 202554 min

Is the Only Option Boarding School? Feat. Louise Martin and Alana Moller

It can be a hard case to argue… that your children should be subsidised to attend a private boarding school. But when you live in rural and remote Australia, boarding school is really the only option. The Federal Government doesn’t fund state boarding schools (and you could only imagine the expense if they did). So if you are running a farm 600 kilometres away from the nearest high school, your only option is an expensive private school or distance education. But how many teenagers do you know, ...

Jun 04, 202539 min

‘Say Their Name’ - How to help someone through baby loss

For too long, we as a society have dealt with the loss of a baby, by almost pretending he or she didn’t exist. But for the mother, that baby is always with her. The love is the same as it would be for any child; it’s just as strong and fierce. But the grief is unique. The grief is for the baby they love, but also the future they never got to have. This can then be compounded by a healthcare system that doesn’t always assist grieving mothers in the way that’s needed. In this special episode of Du...

May 21, 202557 min

Finding Courage and Acceptance through the Chapters of Life - Ashley Molloy

We get to design some of the chapters of our life… but others we don’t. Ashley Molloy has been a police officer, worked in marketing, built her own home and now designs jewellery. Each chapter seems very different on face value. But Ashley sees her life as a continuity of growth; in skills, experience and understanding what’s right for each chapter of life. Her most difficult chapter was the unexpected loss of her daughter, who was stillborn. It was in this Chapter where Ashley learned courage, ...

May 07, 202547 minSeason 7Ep. 3

Opportunities in Agtech and Sustainability - Sarah Nolet and Ebony Greaves

We are hearing more and more about the use of agtech for precision farming tech, for water level monitoring, soil carbon accounting, and so much more. So where do you even start? And is it even worth the time and effort? In this episode we look at how you can better engage with these emerging technologies - whether that’s on farm, as an investor, or getting involved in the industry itself. In the future, we can also expect more regulations around sustainability, whether that’s in the form of car...

Apr 23, 202550 min

Getting the Issues that Matter to Us on the Political Agenda

We’re in the middle of a Federal election campaign…and you can already see that issues such as the cost of living, housing, health and crime are going to be crucial areas of focus for pretty much any candidate hoping to get elected. But what if the issue that matters most to you, or to your family or your community… is NOT one of those hot button topics? And while we are seeing progress being made in terms of the representation of women in politics, there's still a long way to go before we have ...

Apr 09, 202553 min

Beyond Scones: Season 7 of Ducks on the Pond is coming...

We're coming back! And we're looking at the BIG issues facing Australian rural women. From healthcare, baby loss to climate change... this Season of Ducks is going even bigger than before. We also introduce out Season 7 Sponsor, Ashley Molloy, the founder of ByCC Fine Jewellery. .. and announce an exciting giveaway! This is a Rural Podcasting Co. production. Interested in podcasting? We can help! Like this pod? You should also check out Two Smart Blondes . Send us a text...

Apr 02, 20258 min

Guilt-free and going after what YOU want in life - Karen Foster & Jodie Fleming

Do you have a goal or dream that you want to pursue, but stop yourself because you feel it’s too selfish or you don’t have enough time? Sometimes we women formulate the idea that we need to be of service to others… in order to be loved. And it’s not our fault. This idea can come from messages coming from society, or perhaps from the homes we grew up in. The good news is that we can learn how to reprogramme these unhelpful ways of thinking and get ourselves motivated to pursue what we want, or st...

Mar 19, 202552 min

Tackling the big, complex issues in agriculture - Catherine Marriott and Kirsten Diprose

Agriculture isn’t just the act of growing crops or tending to the animals, as the dictionary likes to define it. And it's how outsiders can see it too. A bloke with his sheep and cows. Rather, agriculture is a complex system, that impacts and is impacted by a variety of things from government regulation, people, climate change, business, politics etc. And it's also integrated with family systems too (including, women and children!). Therefore stepping into the space of advocacy on an issue in ag...

Mar 05, 20251 hr 6 min

Knowledge in Ag is Power pt. 3 - Lifting an entire industry - feat. Emily King, AWI

Tea tree oil and nanotechnology for fly strike and foot-rot resistant sheep…. These are just some of the exciting innovations happening in agriculture. But how do lift an entire sector or industry? It’s not always easy in farming when most of us work alone or with family. But in this episode, you'll hear about the benefits of taking part in extension programs, learning from research trials, and even just forming local groups to learn from your neighbours. Emily King is the National Extension Man...

Feb 26, 202534 min

Knowledge in Ag is Power Pt.2 - Building a Farming Business From Scratch - Dr Lexie Leonard

Owning a home these days is hard enough, so what about building your own farm from scratch? Dr Lexie Leonard is a vet, an animal health trainer and a farmer who is building her own farming business alongside her husband and their young children in Balmoral, Victoria. Originally from the suburbs of Melbourne, Lexie would never have predicted she would grow up to be a farmer. And it has been a steep learning curve at times. In part two of this collaboration series with RIST, Lexie shares her story...

Feb 19, 202528 min

Knowledge in Ag is Power - Part 1. Managing the Family Farm - Rachel McGrath

Women have a powerful voice in agriculture, but would you call it equal to men? In Australia, there are more than 88, 000 women working in agriculture across multiple industries. The numbers are growing, but women only make makes up one third of the overall ag workforce. There are also fewer women in positions of seniority, while research shows daughters only inherit the farm about 10 percent of the time. It's a complex problem, but a key leveller is undoubtedly education and knowledge. So in th...

Feb 12, 202532 min

Two Smart Blondes - for Lovers of Film, TV, News and Pop Culture! Feat. Leila McDougall and Kate Atkinson (Sea Change, Wentworth)

New podcast alert! If you're into film, TV, pop culture, the media, and what it actually means for us, then you'll love Two Smart Blondes. Kirsten Diprose (who you know from Ducks on the Pond!) is hosting with film-maker Leila McDougall. Each week they also bring on a special guest, who has insight into the media/film world. The first episode has just dropped and we get the inside goss on the AACTA awards, how the new Bridget Jones movie will translate to a modern audience and chat about the new...

Feb 11, 202517 min

Paving the way for more women in country footy - Tara McGrath-West and Bec Malseed

Chances are, when you were growing up, the idea of becoming a professional female footballer or even a female footy umpire for men’s games… was simply impossible. But NOW, it is. And that’s awesome. However it’s throwing up a few issues; such as how can women achieve pay parity with the men? How can we ensure women are safe playing the game (acknowledging that women’s bodies are different to men’s bodies)? In this episode we meet two passionate pioneers of women’s footy. Yes, we cover both AFL a...

Jan 22, 202547 minSeason 6Ep. 10

How to turn your career skills into a business - Rebecca Saunders and Paige Cross

If you’ve spent a decade or more building a professional career - the idea of starting a business might seem out of reach. But you have plenty of skills already, in fact you are probably REALLY good at a couple of things… that people will actually pay you for. In this episode, hear from two rural women who talk about how you can use your established skills, networks and passion to start a business. All you need to do is plug the gaps in your knowledge. (And work pretty bloody hard). * Rebecca Sa...

Jan 08, 202554 minSeason 6Ep. 9

Convincing your partner (or yourself!) to book a holiday (Popular re-release)

If you can’t get your partner to book a holiday with you… would you just go without them? That’s just one of the tips and tricks we discuss in this episode on how to convince your partner to go on a holiday… because we all know what farmers can be like. We also look at the research behind the benefits of taking a break and the psychological barriers around taking time away from the farm that our partner (or even ourselves) might have. And we get some practical advice about how to discuss this is...

Dec 25, 202447 minSeason 6Ep. 9

Why you’re allowed to care about the clothes you wear - Marion Saunders and Olivia Thwaites

When it comes to WHAT you wear, do you ever feel damned if you do care, but also damned if you don’t? Clothing is not trivial, it’s actually an expression of self. This episode is not about needing to look like a supermodel or spend ridiculous amounts of money on clothes (gosh, there’s enough pressure on us as women to do that already!). Rather, it’s about how looking and feeling good has value - whether you’re a busy mum, struggling with changes to your body or just wanting to look good at work...

Dec 11, 202456 minSeason 2Ep. 8

Making friends when you’re new to town or want to expand your circle

Episode sponsor: Dimity Smith, Founder of GRO Rural If you’ve moved to a small town or even moved back to your hometown, after a long time away… how do you make friends? There are suggestions that Australia is in the middle of a loneliness epidemic; in fact one in three people experience it. Country towns are pretty good at welcoming people in, but making close, meaningful relationships takes time and it takes effort. In this episode we get advice from two experts and women who have experienced ...

Nov 27, 202455 minSeason 2Ep. 7

Does HOW we talk about our rural men, matter? Part 2 with Louise O'Neill

Does how we talk about men influence the massive problem of violence against women? There are conversations we need to have in broader society about family violence. But where are the men? How do we get our men to actively participate in a stand to stop violence against women? This is a tricky conversation. Clearly, it would be great if men just stop being violent. But telling men to simply ‘stop it,’ isn’t working. And this is certainly NOT about blaming women. This is more about how do we make...

Nov 13, 202441 minSeason 6Ep. 5

Does HOW we talk about rural men, matter? Part 1 with Leila McDougall

With gender roles for men not being as defined as perhaps they once were, what does this mean for our rural men who grew up with certain ideas of 'what a man should look like?' Does how we talk about our blokes matter too? Whether that's whinging about our husbands who seem to always miss kids bath time... or on a broader societal level about what men should or shouldn't be? This is a tough issue for a women's-centred podcast to dive into. But if we're ever going to tackle two major killers in r...

Oct 30, 202446 minSeason 6Ep. 5

Balancing Big Goals and Chronic Illness

**EPISODE SPONSOR: Moore Australia ** Being diagnosed with a chronic illness is a massive change. And most people who have experienced this, speak about a grieving process for your old life and even your old identity, especially if it was based on being physically active. But our two guests insist a medical condition is not the end of your life. In fact, they say their illnesses have forced them to be innovative, creative and push for change - resulting in opportunities that never would have ope...

Oct 16, 202455 min

Are bricks and mortar stores dead?

**EPISODE SPONSOR: Rural Women’s Day ** There’s this persistent notion that starting up a retail store in the main street of town is just too hard. From the high rents, cost of living crisis, to the relatively low foot traffic in country towns, finding a physical space to sell things, the ‘ye olde way’ can seem impossible. But in this episode, we meet three business owners who have found success by leaning into the community side of their business. Economically, this might not make a lot of sens...

Oct 02, 202457 minSeason 6Ep. 3

Getting Your Next Big Idea Off the Ground - Angie Armstrong & Natalie Egleton

** Episode Sponsor: Cheeky Mac Productions - do the 1000 Rural Women Survey! We’re full of good ideas here in the country. So how do you access the funds and the people to make it happen? It’s important for community projects and local businesses to come from the bottom up. It’s the people on the ground who know what’s actually needed and how to best deliver it. But so many grants and programs are top-down. In this episode we hear from two women who are making big ideas happen, using grassroots ...

Sep 18, 202453 minSeason 6Ep. 2

Can you have a screen career in the country?

**Sponsored by the Victorian Women’s Trust - Check out Rural Women Online , free digital skills platform. There’s this idea that if you want to make it in film, you need to move to the city. But is that really true? In this episode, we meet Jospehine Croft. She’s a film producer and actor, based in Melbourne, but is part of a movement that’s making film more accessible to women. This includes job sharing on film sets, shorter hours and looking after the mental health of film crews. Josephine, wh...

Sep 04, 202455 minSeason 6Ep. 1

BONUS: Is it better to raise your kids on a farm or in the city?

Is parenting on a farm different to parenting in the city? What are our farm kids missing out on... and do the benefits of farm life out way the drawbacks? In this bonus episode we welcome the hosts of The Barnyard Language podcast , which is an American podcast, focused on 'real talk about running farms and raising families.' But don't be fooled into thinking they are cutesy farm ladies - these are a wickedly funny and slightly sarcastic pair. Arlene Hunter is a dairy farmer from Ontario, Canad...

Jun 27, 202452 min

Self Care is Not Selfish (Pt3) - Hormones and Happy Chemicals - Dr Belinda Bell

**COLLABORATION WITH LETS TALK** Gosh it’s fun, being a woman. So how much of how we’re feeling is actually at the whim of our hormones and brain chemicals? In our final episode of our 3-part collaboration series with Lets Talk, we chat about the ways we can naturally boost our moods, through what we eat and what we do, on a daily basis. These are simple tips, like getting sunlight, enjoying nature and avoiding refined sugars, that can have a big impact on your life. Dr Belinda Bell, a GP based ...

Jun 05, 202431 min

Self Care is Not Selfish (Pt2) - How to support others, while looking after yourself - Jenna Robinson

* *COLLAB SERIES WITH LET'S TALK ** A conversation can save someone's life. So, when someone you care about is not OK, how do you start the conversation? And just as importantly, make sure it leads to that person taking action (such as talking to a GP). In Part 2 of this series on "Self Care is Not Selfish," we look at how to foster deeper conversations about mental well-being, while also knowing your own limits and boundaries in helping someone else out. Jenna Robinson, a running coach based in...

May 29, 202435 min

Self Care is Not Selfish (Pt1) - Abbi Power & Karen Foster

How did we get to that point, where we think having a shower... or going grocery shopping alone is "self care?" . It isn't. In this 3-part collaboration series with Let's Talk , a charity with the goal of breaking down the stigma around mental health, we delve into self-care; why it’s not selfish,and how do it properly. We address how to challenge that 'little voice' in your head that tells you, you don't have time to look after yourself. You can even name that little voice. We did. And we also ...

May 22, 202432 min

Does the Farm Always Have to Come First?- Claire Booth & Chloe Brown

** EPISODE SPONSORED BY JOY JOHNS WINES ** Does the farm always HAVE to come first? We meet two very successful women in agriculture who are challenging this traditional concept of 'the farm comes first'. To do this, they have both come up with unique business models. Instead of shaping their lives around the farm; they're shaping the farm around their family and other career and business goals. Hear from: Chloe Brown - a dairy farmer in south west Victoria, who has pushed back on the 'get big o...

May 01, 202458 min

Becoming a "Bush Podpreneur" - How Six Rural Podcasters Built Their Audio Empires

This Episode is Sponsored by: Creative Little Soul Yes, we invented the term “Bush Podpreneur.” But that’s because there’s a phenomenon that’s been happening in rural Australia that we need to recognise. “Bush Podpreneur” captures the way rural women are producing podcasts in entrepreneurial ways to build community, social connections and even businesses and income. In this special episode, Kirsten Diprose is joined by guest co-host Dr Maria Rae, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Policy at Deakin ...

Apr 17, 20241 hr 11 minSeason 5Ep. 10
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