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Welcome to
The Nature of Health Podcast
Discover the vital connections between health, nutrition, and the land with "The Nature of Health" podcast. Hosted by Stacey Curcio, this podcast delves deep into the world of holistic health, with a special focus on the farmers who nourish our nation.
Season One: The Farmers That Feed Us
Join us for the first season, "The Farmers That Feed Us," where we explore the intricate relationship between agriculture and health. Released fortnightly, each episode features insightful conversations with innovative, passionate and leading food producers.
What to Expect
In-Depth Interviews: Hear from the farmers who are at the forefront of regenerative agriculture and innovation. Learn how their practices impact the health of our soil, our food, and our bodies.
Expert Insights: Gain valuable knowledge on the importance of nutrient-dense foods, ecological health, regeneration and holistic well-being.
Real Stories: Be inspired by the personal journeys of those dedicated to cultivating health from the ground up. Discover how traditional wisdom and modern science intersect in the fields and farms across Australia.
Shining a light on wellbeing: Listen to how these farmers are prioritising their health and wellbeing.
Healthy Land, Healthy People: The Andalia Pastoral Philosophy with Andrew and Tali Brownlie
Healthy Land, Healthy People: The Andalia Pastoral Philosophy with Andrew and Tali Brownlie
Farming with Heart: Nguni Cattle, Mushrooms & Treading Lightly with Bryant Ussher from Eastwell Farms
Farming with Heart: Nguni Cattle, Mushrooms & Treading Lightly with Bryant Ussher from Eastwell Farms
Nature’s Stewards: Carly and Grants path to ecological leadership and organic excellence.
Discover how Bonnie Doone's groundbreaking soil carbon project recently earned them The Australian Government Climate Innovation Award through Landcare, and learn about Carly’s outstanding achievement as being titled Organic Farmer of the Year for 2024 at the Australian Organic Industry Awards.
Ecosystem Insights: Lessons from Tumbleton Farm with Jake Chandler & Gemma Wilkinson
Gemma shares the power of shifting perspectives and focusing on positive actions to improve our quality of life. Jack emphasises the importance of connecting with producers and observing our environment with a wider lens.