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R2Kast - People in Food and Farming/All In

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In this episode of R2Kast, we delve into the fascinating journey of Brian Shaw, a 1974 Nuffield Scholar, recorded at his home farm, Dryfeholm ๐Ÿก. Brian shares his extensive experience in pig farming, offering insights into the challenges and rewards of managing a tenanted farm with the Crown Estate ๐Ÿ–.The conversation also explores Brianโ€™s reflections on the evolution of the global pig industry and the profound impact his Nuffield Scholarship has had on his farming practices and outlook on agricultural innovation ๐ŸŒ. Opinions are that of those involved, no that of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.Enjoy!#NuffieldScholarship #PigFarming #AgricultureLeadership #FarmingInnovation #YoungFarmers #UKFarming #SustainableAgriculture #FarmManagement #FarmToFork #GlobalAgriculture #RuralLeadership #FarmingChallenges #AgriCommunity #FarmingJourney #AgriBusiness #Inspiration #Motivation #Success #Innovation #Love Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we welcome Nikki and Ollie Lake to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ A farming couple who have built Thorabella Farm around direct sales, diversification and connecting people back to where their food comes from. ๐ŸŒพWe spoke about starting from scratch, buying 40 acres and gradually building a mixed system with buffalo, Jersey cows and sheep. Buffalo became central to the business, both from a grazing and commercial perspective, with meat sold directly to customers through farm sales, catering and events.A big part of the conversation focused on direct to consumer food systems. Why they believe consumers need to reconnect with food production, what changes when people buy straight from farms, and how transparency and face to face conversations shift understanding around meat and welfare.We also discussed diversification, winning Diversified Farm of the Year, the realities of filming farm life for television, and the financial balancing act of making a smaller acreage work through value adding rather than scale.Enjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we welcome Jemma to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ A sheep farmer, ultra runner and multiple time world record holder whose story covers farming, serious injury and rebuilding both physically and mentally. ๐ŸŒพWe started with life on her new farm, moving from the original family place after her dad passed away, downsizing, starting again and slowly building a flock of around 300 ewes alongside a small developing suckler herd. There was plenty of chat about flooding, mixed grazing, soil health and learning what a new farm can actually carry.Jemma then shared the accident that changed everything. Being hit by a lorry while working in London, multiple surgeries, muscle grafts and a long recovery period before returning home to farm. We spoke about PTSD, the mental side of recovery, and how getting a collie pup became part of pushing herself physically again.Strength training became a turning point. Moving from being self conscious about scars to being proud of what her body could do. That eventually led to ultra running, cycling from Sandbanks to Saint Tropez, and being part of a team that set world records for sled push over one, twelve and twenty four hours.We also spoke about the appeal of ultra running, not for speed, but for the places it takes you. From the Pennine Way to Peru and Kyrgyzstan, and the balance between farming, adventure and protecting your own headspace.Enjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we welcome Jackie Hough to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ A sheep farmer in the Boland Fells and Industry Manager for Land Based at City & Guilds. ๐ŸŒพWe began with life on the farm in the north of England, running around 700 to 800 sheep alongside finishing cattle. We discussed lambing indoors in challenging terrain, breed choices including Cheviot mules and Bluefaced Leicesters, and why systems have to adapt to remain commercially viable.The conversation then moved into her role at City & Guilds. Jackie explained how vocational qualifications are developed, how employer industry boards feed directly into qualification design, and why industry voice is essential in shaping training for the future workforce.We spoke about certificates of competence under the NPTC banner, short courses, competency based assessment and the importance of keeping qualifications relevant to real farm businesses. There was also discussion around apprenticeships, curriculum development and the need to bring agriculture more clearly into mainstream education pathways.Enjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we welcome Sarah Jane to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Chief Executive of Scottish Land and Estates and someone who has spent two decades shaping rural policy in Scotland. ๐ŸŒพWe spoke about her background growing up in Kelso, her route from studying philosophy and psychology into rural policy, and how a summer job with the local authority set the direction for her career. From joining SLE in 2004 to becoming Chief Executive just months before Covid hit, she shared what it was like leading a national membership organisation through one of the most turbulent periods in recent history. ๐ŸŽA big part of the conversation focused on what SLE actually does. Representing land based businesses across Scotland, from smallholders to large estates, influencing legislation on housing, agriculture, natural capital and land reform. Sarah Jane explained how policy positions are shaped by members, how influence works in practice, and why future land management has to balance people, jobs and nature.We also discussed farming support, natural capital, land reform, political ideology, and the importance of evidence over belief when shaping rural legislation. It was an honest conversation about the realities of working in policy and the responsibility that comes with representing a diverse rural membership. ๐ŸŒEnjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the All In series of the R2Kast I was joined by Devin ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ The series where we share the stories of people with no ties to food or farming but who still have something powerful to say about life, ambition and what drives them ๐ŸŒDevin is the founder of Dev Aviation and someone Iโ€™ve known for years, back to our time working together at SRUC. We started by chatting about that journey, from milking cows and working in education to finding herself deep in the world of aviation, student recruitment and skills development โœˆ๏ธWe talked about how she first got into aviation, what drew her to it, and why the industry needs new ways of connecting with young people. A big part of the conversation was around Dev Aviation and the community sheโ€™s building to help Gen Z understand what careers in aviation actually look like, not just on paper but in real lifeThere was a lot in there about confidence, communication, soft skills and how many young people have the ability but just need someone to open the door and show them whatโ€™s possible. We also got into gaming, education and why meeting people where they already are online can be a positive thing when itโ€™s done properly ๐ŸŽฎWe finished up talking about home, balance and why being able to travel, do exciting work and still come back to somewhere familiar really matters. It was one of those chats that just flowed and could easily have gone on for another hourA proper All In episode about backing yourself, building something meaningful and not waiting for permissionEnjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we welcome Russ to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Someone whose career spans farming, engineering, regenerative agriculture, mentoring and rural youth leadership at a European level. ๐ŸŒพWe talked about growing up on a family farm, studying engineering, travelling extensively, and how seeing farming systems around the world shaped his focus on change in agriculture. Russ explained his role in setting up farmer led organisations, his work on regenerative systems, and why mindset and context matter just as much as techniques. ๐ŸŽA big part of the discussion focused on mentoring and coaching. How supporting farmers through change works best when itโ€™s collaborative rather than prescriptive, and why succession, communication and family dynamics are central to long term resilience. We also spoke about his leadership with Rural Youth Europe, representing hundreds of thousands of rural young people across the continent.Enjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we welcome Sandy to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ A marketer who grew up on a farm in south west Scotland, trained as an engineer, and then took a very different route through the drinks industry before landing in agricultural marketing. ๐ŸŒพWe spoke about his move away from engineering, working in brand development, launching products, and realising that how you sell something often matters more than the product itself. Sandy explained how those lessons translate into agriculture, why risk matters in marketing, and why playing it safe often means being invisible. ๐ŸŽThe conversation covered storytelling, positioning, standing out in a crowded sector, and why agriculture sometimes struggles to back itself when communicating with the outside world.Enjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we welcome Aimee to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ A conversation built around a simple but powerful idea. What happens if you stop shopping in supermarkets and start sourcing food and everyday items elsewhere. ๐ŸŒพWe talked about the 90 day challenge Aimee is in the middle of, cutting out supermarkets completely and relying instead on local shops, producers, farm gate sales, butchers, bakers, farm shops and independent businesses. She explained whatโ€™s been harder than expected, whatโ€™s been surprisingly easy, and how much of supermarket shopping is habit rather than necessity. ๐ŸŽA big part of the discussion focused on how supermarkets have shaped how we buy food, the hidden costs of convenience, and the way local supply chains have been hollowed out over time. We spoke about budgeting, planning, bulk cooking, food waste, and why shopping outside supermarkets can actually cost less when youโ€™re more intentional about what you buy. ๐ŸŒWe also explored the wider impact on producers, rural economies and high streets, why supporting independent food businesses matters, and how even small shifts away from supermarkets can make a real difference without needing to be all or nothing.Enjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we welcome Lauren and Andrew to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ A farming couple based in Highland Perthshire running a hill farm alongside their direct to consumer business, Glenkilrie Larder, and a cook school built around food, farming and education. ๐ŸŒพWe spoke about the farm system, sheep, cattle and deer, breed choices, labour, succession and why theyโ€™ve focused on animals that suit the landscape rather than forcing the land to change. Lauren shared how her background in nursing led into building Glenkilrie Larder, developing direct sales, and creating a cook school that connects visitors directly with farming, food and where it all comes from. ๐ŸŽA big part of the conversation focused on school food. Lauren explained her campaign around ultra processed food in school meals, the lack of real choice for children, and why access to nutritious, locally produced food matters. We also discussed their venison project supplying schools, food education, and the wider responsibility around feeding children well. ๐ŸŒEnjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we welcome Thomas to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ A regenerative farmer exploring how agroforestry fits into a practical farming system and what that means for productivity, resilience and long term decision making. ๐ŸŒพWe spoke about his farm, why heโ€™s integrating trees into grazing and arable land, and how agroforestry can work when itโ€™s designed properly rather than bolted on. A big part of the conversation focused on carbon credits. What they are, how they work, where the opportunities might be for farmers, and where the risks and uncertainties still sit. ๐ŸŽIt was a detailed and honest discussion about whether carbon markets are genuinely helpful for farming, how careful farmers need to be when signing up, and why understanding the long term implications matters just as much as the short term income. ๐ŸŒ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well today we welcome Aileen to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ A farmer and secondary school teacher who has built a new way of bringing food and farming into the classroom. ๐ŸŒพWe talked about life on an upland beef and sheep farm, her route into agriculture, and how that experience fed directly into her teaching. Aileen explained the agricultural education course she has created, how it works in practice, and why experiential learning, responsibility and real world problem solving matter for young people. ๐ŸŽEnjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well today we welcome Martin to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ A farmer and CEO of the Nature Friendly Farming Network, where he works on connecting farming, nature and policy. ๐ŸŒพWe spoke about his own farming journey, succession, and the shift towards nature friendly systems built around soil health, biodiversity and resilience. Martin explained why the Nature Friendly Farming Network was created, how it has grown, and the role it plays in representing farmers in policy discussions while keeping things practical and grounded in real farming experience. ๐ŸŽEnjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well today we welcome Lizzy to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Someone who has turned curiosity, nature and lived experience into a full time career teaching people how to forage, cook and reconnect with the land around them. ๐ŸŒพWe talked about how a simple walk with her son led to discovering wild food, and how that slowly became a way of life. From nettles and mushrooms to bread, pizza and preservation, Lizzy shared how learning at a gentle pace helps people rebuild confidence around food and nature. ๐ŸŽOne of my favourite moments was when Lizzy laid it out plainly and said not to be a โ€œsilly willy pooheadโ€ when it comes to foraging. If youโ€™re not 100 percent sure, donโ€™t eat it. Slow down, learn properly, and donโ€™t rely on apps when itโ€™s a matter of safety. That mix of humour and responsibility summed her approach up perfectly. ๐ŸŒEnjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well today we welcome Madeleine to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ A brilliant chat with someone who found her way into farming later than most and proves there is no single route into the sector. ๐ŸŒพWe talked about her upbringing around agricultural workers, a career working with children with additional needs, and the moment a simple lambing job during lockdown changed everything. From turning up in DMs and an old shirt to falling in love with lambing and farm life, her journey was honest and refreshing. ๐ŸŽOne of my favourite parts was hearing about her work today on a rare breeds farm, combining livestock, education and community engagement, alongside studying regenerative agriculture. Her passion for learning, asking questions and making space for others coming in behind her really shone through. ๐ŸŒEnjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well today to kick off the sixth series of the podcast we welcome Anna to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Someone juggling life on the family farm with law, policy work and a serious passion for improving how young people are heard across food and farming. ๐ŸŒพWe spoke about her journey from an arable and beef farm in Fife to studying law, living across Europe through Erasmus, and working in global policy and technology spaces before feeling the pull back home. Her honesty about missing the farm and realising food security was missing from major policy conversations really stood out. ๐ŸŽOne of my favourite parts was hearing about her work bringing young voices into policy spaces, from national food strategies to building something new through the UK Youth Food and Farming Forum. Her belief that young people should be meaningfully involved, not tokenised, came through strongly and made for a powerful conversation. ๐ŸŒEnjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well today we welcome Claudia to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Someone who has lived and breathed chickens since she was six years old, turning her sisterโ€™s unwanted hens into a full blown breeding hobby, a little business and eventually an educational platform followed by thousands. ๐ŸŒพWe talked about how she became overstocked at eight years old, selling chicks from rabbit hutches, learning through trial and error, reading Practical Poultry and building a client base before most kids knew their times tables. Her stories of juggling colours, managing the pecking order and keeping hundreds of birds as pets were brilliant. ๐ŸŽOne of my favourite parts was hearing how that childhood obsession turned into the work she does today, from breeding Pekins in every shade of the rainbow to helping people across the UK look after their hens properly. Her knowledge on housing, red mite, dust baths, feeding, flock introductions and avian influenza was unreal, and her passion for welfare came through the whole way. ๐ŸŒEnjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well today we welcome George to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Someone who has spent nearly 30 years leading the Tenant Farmers Association and has seen more policy cycles, governments and tenancy changes than most of us could list. ๐ŸŒพWe talked about his journey from Belfast to agricultural economics, joining the old Ministry of Agriculture, and eventually stepping into the TFA at a time when the whole tenancy landscape was shifting. His stories about navigating succession rules, short term agreements, landlord relationships and the fight to protect tenant rights were fascinating. ๐ŸŽOne of my favourite parts was hearing about his faith and how deeply it shapes the way he leads. From rural church work to the Farming Community Network, he spoke about supporting people not just technically but pastorally, and how that โ€œhead and heartโ€ balance is at the centre of everything he does for the sector. ๐ŸŒEnjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thank you for supporting for 400 episodes! What a ride itโ€™s been! Hereโ€™s to 500 ๐ŸŽ‰Well today we welcome Cameron to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ A young arable farmer who somehow found himself swapping the grain store for the Big Brother house and ended up becoming one of the standout voices of the whole series. ๐ŸŒพWe talked about life on the family farm, his unusual school where you could be learning maths one minute and milking cows the next, and how a news interview at a farming protest planted the first spark that maybe he belonged on camera. A few months later he filled out an application on a whim and suddenly he was in lockdown, phone gone, heading into the house. ๐ŸŽOne of my favourite parts was hearing about the friendships he built in there and the moment he opened up about inheritance tax. That clip travelled far beyond the show and struck a chord with thousands of farmers who felt seen and heard at a time when the sector needed it. Cameron spoke about what that reaction meant and how powerful it felt to use a mainstream platform to give farming a voice. ๐ŸŒEnjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well today we welcome Leah to the R2Kast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Someone whose story moves quickly, from Welsh speaking smallholding life to dropping out of uni on her birthday and walking straight into agricultural marketing. ๐ŸŒพWe chatted about how she messaged Andy at Hillsgreen on a whim, turned a week of work experience into 15 months, and found out she preferred real world creativity over lectures. Her honesty about wanting pace, purpose and practical learning made a lot of sense. ๐ŸŽOne of my favourite parts was hearing about her role with the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society. From the madness of running social media at the winter fair, to launching a content creator internship so the show can finally be covered properly, to helping steer one of the biggest events in UK agriculture. Her passion for Wales and pride in the show really shone through. ๐ŸŒEnjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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