Damon Gameau - A call to arms for storytellers! It's time to shine the spotlight on our story tellers; the creatives, film makers, artists, poets, chefs, writers and musicians. "If our storytellers cannot find a way then the way cannot be found". Join Jade & Damon in this conversation about defying the attention economy, ways to avoid being numbed but the inertia of the system (which is not actually our friend - despite it being dressed up that way) and why rites of passage could be the answ...
Aug 22, 2021•54 min•Season 3Ep. 20
If climate reports and dystopian vibes are getting you down, this conversation with Meg Berryman might just lift you (gently) from the tiles. Meg is the host of the Regenerative Life podcast, where she holds activating and catalysing conversations about social change, sustainable business, holistic wellbeing, personal development and regeneration, creating ripples of change from the inside out. She’s not only a brilliant interviewer, meeting mighty minds like Tyson Yunkaporta and Claire Dunn for...
Aug 15, 2021•56 min•Season 3Ep. 19
If you're yet to hear Mitch perform 'You're the voice", I beg you to head to the link at the bottom and listen. Carrying the message of unification, love and kindness. Culture is not foreign to Mitch who imbeds a celebration of it into every facet of life as tools to build identity and a strong sense of place. For him living and breathing culture is the start middle and end of it. An articulate, straight talker he sheds light on why everyone deserves a chance to not only survive but to thrive. H...
Aug 08, 2021•51 min•Season 3Ep. 18
This heart led Mumma of three has been luring us with images of a dreamy, bloom filled life on her Daylesford apple orchard & words of equal romance via her craft blog for over a decade. She laughs easily, has found balance in being real & makes the simplest of thoughts feel like genuine aha moments. Kate Ulman is wrenchingly honest about the reality of farm life with young children, turning inwards when self care is needed & whether her babies will return to life on the land. Althou...
Aug 01, 2021•1 hr•Season 3Ep. 17
While the path has been somewhat short, this enigmatic & curious chic sees life through a different set of goggles making her excited about all the things she’s yet to learn. Trusting herself & letting faith hold her has made her the queen of the pivot, from culinary school to fireside cooking, cookbooks to online workshops, who knows what tomorrow looks like...for any of us. For now though she is living in Florida, working with the next generation of creatives & taking it one day at...
Jul 25, 2021•44 min•Season 3Ep. 16
Catie chats with Dr. Sapphire McMullan-Fisher, an ecologist with a special interest in biodiversity conservation, particularly macrofungi and mosses. Sapphire is a renowned scientific researcher, speaker, teacher and author with a knack for communicating fungi’s vital ecological roles — and why we should all pay a lot more attention to these remarkable, all-connecting entities. She's is also a pretty radical member of the community here in Naarm/Melbourne, who last year let Catie + George transf...
Jul 18, 2021•59 min•Season 3Ep. 15
Todays conversation (and the book he just wrote) is for anyone who eats. This much loved, story-telling fat pig farmer shares in very human terms why caring about soil is caring for the future of humanity. And we feel sure that by end you too will be tapping a dance in support of our single greatest foundation for life. He takes a complex topic and makes us all want to fight for it from wherever we are, balconies, veggie patches, community gardens, small acreage or large scale farms. From gut bi...
Jul 11, 2021•44 min•Season 3Ep. 14
Annie Raser-Rowland is the co-author of two of our most treasured books; The Weed Forager’s Handbook and The Art of Frugal Hedonism: A Guide to Spending Less While Enjoying Everything More . Annie is an artist, horticulturalist and adventurer who has a knack for thwacking you with the truth -- in the best possible way. If you don't know this marvellous lass, that's probably because she keeps a pretty low profile online, preferring to spend her days in a state of sensuous connection with the worl...
Jul 04, 2021•1 hr 5 min•Season 3Ep. 13
From confident whizz kid to suffering imposter syndrome - heck haven’t we all - this accomplished millennial spokeswoman and now author shares her tales of covid motherhood, the power of stories to ground us and working through the bravado to pop out at her truth. We like to call her Pacey Stacey-June, she thinks, speaks and acts at a cracking rate but despite this, has a gentle, soulful sense of wisdom and refreshing honesty. SHOW NOTES Her 2020 reality: Editing a book, having a baby and living...
Jun 27, 2021•47 min•Season 3Ep. 12
As publisher of Dumbo Feather & Co-owner of Small Giants, Berry is one heck of a leader who doesn’t shy away from wearing her heart, beliefs and the paradox of life on her sleeve. In her own words she is ‘living with meaning in this one wild & precious life’ & as a master of language this interview will challenge you, pave the road for asking questions & fill you with fierce hope. SHOW NOTES Being a good ancestor by leaving a legacy Adulting = knowing your decisions leave an impa...
Jun 20, 2021•55 min•Season 3Ep. 11
Jade takes a peek inside the clever, creative and quietly brilliant world of Natasha Morgan . Natasha is, in her own words, a landscape architect and urban designer by profession, and a multi-disciplinary creative collaborator by natural inclination. Anyone who’s been to Natasha’s design hub and home, Oak and Monkey Puzzle , can attest to that. After throwing career caution to the wind and enrolling herself in the school of life , Natasha and family embarked on a major tree-change from Melbourne...
Jun 13, 2021•43 min•Season 3Ep. 10
Helena Norberg-Hodge is a writer, filmmaker, international speaker and leader of the global localisation movement. She’s been promoting an economics of personal, social and ecological well-being for more than 40 years, and is one of the world’s most treasured environmentalists and visionaries. Today Helena pulls up an apple crate at the Futuresteading campfire to share stories from Ladakh, lament the madness of globalization and light the way back (and forward) to oneness. We discuss the true we...
Jun 06, 2021•55 min•Season 3Ep. 9
If you consider yourself multipassionate, someone who entertains a vast array of interests (while regularly feeling overwhelmed), then we have the role model for you! Fiona Weir Walmsley of Buena Vista Farm in Gerringong, NSW, has walked a quirky and colourful path, embodying the diversity and adaptability we so desperately need for a resilient future. From running a medieval catering company to earning her marketing stripes, living ‘from scratch’ and leading women in local food, keeping bees, t...
May 30, 2021•51 min•Season 3Ep. 8
Today Jade sits down with one of those luminous beings who’s living like tomorrow matters with deep intention and integrity. Mara of Village Dreaming and ORTO Farm near Daylesford shares stories from her slow food life and lyrical observations (to the tune of ‘riding a bike to work in the city is like experiencing a musical’) that’ll linger long after this convo wraps up. Mara describes her Italian roots and being a waste renegade, the magic of WWOOFing and running a cooking school, wildlife cor...
May 23, 2021•58 min•Season 3Ep. 7
This week, Catie sits down with Alice Crowe in her plant-filled Melbourne home for a chat over tea and marmalade toast. Alice is a Botanist, kitchen gardener at Heide Museum of Modern Art, founder of The Lush Forest, president of Growing Farmers and former litigation lawyer who underwent a pretty radical life pivot -- ample inspiration for anyone who’s ever wanted to ‘just quit everything’ to see what happens next. We talk: pulling the pin on conventional success, the primal energy of the rainfo...
May 16, 2021•49 min•Season 3Ep. 6
Catie goes free range with her mic to interview one of Melbourne’s best loved urban farmers: Simeon Ash from Spoke & Spade and Collingwood Children's Farm . Sit with us on a wooden bench in Sim’s city plot, freshly planted with broad beans, garlic and greens, as we chat about the realities of small-scale farming in Australia’s second largest city. (Don’t mind the occasional plane or magpie serenade.) Sim has been leading the charge in urban ag for years, better known as ‘that guy who turned ...
May 09, 2021•45 min•Season 3Ep. 5
“Meat is hard” as Laura Dalrymple (of Feather and Bone fame) knows only too well. But this ethical meat mistress also knows that demonising meat is a distraction from the much bigger and much more urgent issues of our time. Taking the hard questions head on is what Laura does best with an eloquence and warmth that makes you wonder what was so problematic in the first place. In this hour of conversation we discuss taking ownership of our own actions by tapping into our own moral scales to find a ...
May 02, 2021•1 hr•Season 3Ep. 4
Brooke McAlary has built a life and brand around slow. She's the author of three books , the co-host of The Slow Home podcast and the voice of a movement that says, "Dear Joneses, I'm opting out of the rat race." But hey, that doesn't mean she's exempt from overwhelm. This convo opens with Brooke and Jade swapping stories of exhaustion. File that under honesty. So join us on the couch as we define our zone zero, get our inner turmoil sorted before facing the outer chaos, and discuss a potential ...
Apr 25, 2021•1 hr 2 min•Season 3Ep. 3
Having just moved back to her childhood home in Tasmania, Pip Lincolne is celebrating the launch of her latest book “ Days Like These ” while giving herself time and space to etch her place in a new community. And of course, create for the love of it. This conversation speaks to the value of taking a temperature check on your feelings, asking consent before giving advice, having ‘enough’ rather than excess, and why success lies in the simplest of things -- not least of which is an insatiable lov...
Apr 18, 2021•49 min•Season 3Ep. 2
Kate (aka. Compostable Kate ) has a thing for decomposition. This inner city mother of three is the self-appointed Compost Queen who single-handedly collects scraps from her neighbours and local cafes to reduce food waste and produce garden gold. As well as being an activist on the ground, she’s also a compost influencer in the ether. Kate is gaining thousands of followers on Instagram who love her catchy content and colourful tutorials on making grade-A hot compost. What's more, her stats are t...
Apr 11, 2021•54 min•Season 3Ep. 1
Come with us to a homesteading, homeschooling farmhouse in Pennsylvania where the days start early and the blessings are abundant. Grab a yellow chair on the porch (to the tune of morning crickets) and meet Sarah Stutzman, the down-to-earth powerhouse behind Wellfolk Revival , a place to meet belly to belly and up-skill yourself, your kids and your community. This is one of those rocking chair chats that offers a glimpse into someone else's world; their daily habits and ways of thinking. Their c...
Mar 28, 2021•50 min•Season 2Ep. 22
Does activism always have to be so serious? Nup, says Emma-Kate Rose . Lighten up and let your hair down, let’s face our collective challenges in lycra! It was fitting that Emma-Kate was on her way to No Lights No Lycra as we recorded this convo, because her radical approach to balancing work and play is probably the most refreshing thing you’ll hear all day. After quitting her career in criminology inspired by Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth, Emma-Kate went on to crowdfund $2 million for Brissy...
Mar 21, 2021•50 min•Season 2Ep. 21
Plug in, listen up and let your imagination run 100 000 years into the future. Joshua Gilbert is a Worimi man, farmer, entrepreneur, environmental advocate and truth teller with a vision for a sustainable future -- and boy is it beautiful. We chat with Josh about the 60 000 years of agricultural history in his bones, why ‘Indigenous farming’ isn’t some separate and immutable thing, what the 26th of January means to him and why asking daft questions is all part of the process. Oh, and he’s optimi...
Mar 14, 2021•53 min•Season 2Ep. 20
Hey multi-passionate peeps! Here's a chick who's notorious for turning every hobby into a jobbie and doing it pretty darn brilliantly. Harriet Birrell, aka. Natural Harry , is a serial entrepreneur who specialises in healthy, conscious, creative businesses with heart -- and today we're quizzing her about her process. Harry shares her intuitive approach to business and life, maintaining a flexible schedule that allows for creativity, evolving projects to align with her values (even if that means ...
Mar 07, 2021•51 min•Season 2Ep. 19
If living in a permaculture village piques your interest, listen up! Global permaculture leader Morag Gamble joins us today from her home in Crystal Waters , one of Australia’s best known eco villages, sharing her wisdom on all things intentional communities, human cooperation, non-human relationships and permaculture ethics. Morag is candid about financials, telling us about how she’s achieved her debt-free set up while exploring alternative pathways for those who don’t have the means to ‘buy’ ...
Feb 28, 2021•58 min•Season 2Ep. 18
Have you spent much time in the bush on your own? Do you listen to your heart when making life's big decisions? What about social media -- ever given it the flick? This conversation with Tricia Hogbin of little eco footprints might inspire you to do more of all three. Tricia lives with her husband and daughter in a downscaled shipping container, and while her “husband earns the money, she earns their resilience”. She takes her cues from Mother Nature and the moon, and knows the power of taking a...
Feb 21, 2021•57 min•Season 2Ep. 17
Charlie Arnott is an eighth generation Aussie farmer, educator, regenerative ag advocate, podcast host, wellness dude and pretty darn enlightened dad in his spare time. For all that, there was a time Charlie wasn’t such a conscious operator. His early farming career was characterised by all the conventional stuff; synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, a high input/output model, and a bitter ongoing battle against nature. Today, he shares the epiphanies that led him to where he is today -- an awa...
Feb 14, 2021•58 min•Season 2Ep. 16
Get to know the wild, wise and wonderful Steph Phillips (aka Green and Growing Things ) who's living the simple life in rural Tassie. Steph shares her four year transition from “Stiletto Steph” to “Simple Steph”, now raising three nature-loving wildlings in a frugal, seasonal and rhythmic fashion that's our kind of inspirational. In this slow paced and honest convo, Steph talks about everything from making paint from foraged materials to self-compassion, community bonds and her love/hate relatio...
Feb 07, 2021•57 min•Season 2Ep. 15
Even though Jess Scully is Deputy Lord Mayor of Sydney, that doesn't stop her using emojis in official communications or wearing Converse sneakers to important meetings. That's why we love her. She's a bit of a rebel, and makes a helluva lot of sense. Jess is a pollie on a mission to encourage agency of thought and diverse voices that are heard in all their humanness. She cheers for inclusivity and creativity, sustainability and community. All things Futuresteading. As a published author, mother...
Jan 31, 2021•37 min•Season 2Ep. 14
Some people are born storytellers. And some of those people have magical, lyrical voices that transport you instantly. Such is Alexx Stuart. You might already know her as the wellness maven and recipe Queen behind Low Tox Life , but this convo takes the story further -- back to childhood, right to the heart of who she is, and everything she's learned about life as a changemaker. Alexx shares how her city-based life growing food on her balcony and making consciously considered choices has led to ...
Jan 24, 2021•1 hr 5 min•Season 2Ep. 13