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Podcast The Nature of Health

The Nature of Health

cultivatingwellness

Health & Fitness

Frequency: 1 episode/37d. Total Eps: 13

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"The Nature of Health" podcast is more than just a series of interviews—it's a journey into the heart of healing, food and our interconnectedness. The first season, "The Farmers That Feed Us," explores the intricate relationship between agriculture and health. Released fortnightly, each episode features insightful conversations with innovative, passionate and leading food producers. Whether you're a farmer, a health enthusiast, or simply curious about where your food comes from, this podcast offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.
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Truth, Courage & Regeneration with Stuart Austin

Season 2 · Episode 13

dimanche 31 août 2025Duration 42:16

In this episode, I sit down with Stuart Austin—a leading voice in regenerative agriculture. Stu’s journey spans from northern Queensland to Canada, as well as eight transformative years as General Manager of Wilmot Cattle Co, and now his own venture, Audacious Ag.

Along the way, he’s navigated highs, lows, and life-changing lessons that continue to shape his work and vision for farming.

We chat about food memories, mentors, myths in agriculture, and the exciting opportunities ahead for regenerative grazing. Stu shares openly about resilience, family, and what it takes to lead in an industry that’s undergoing profound change.

If you’ve ever wondered how farming, health, and community intersect—this conversation is full of insight, truth, and inspiration.

More about Stu and Audacious Ag here.

The Soil-Nutrition Connection with Joel Williams

Season 2 · Episode 12

samedi 1 mars 2025Duration 58:04

In this episode, I sit down with Joel Williams from Integrated Soils, a soil health expert with a deep understanding of nutrient cycling, plant-microbe interactions, and regenerative agriculture. Together, we explore the intricate connections between soil health, nutrient density, and human well-being, uncovering the often-overlooked factors that shape the quality of our food.


In this chat, Joel breaks down the science of nutrient density. We discuss why nutrient density has declined over time, touching on soil degradation, modern genetics, and the unintended consequences of industrial agriculture. We also discuss minerals and why more is not always better!


Our conversation then shifts to the power of a generalist mindset in farming and food production. Joel and I discuss the tension between specialists and generalists and why seeing the whole system—soil, plants, animals, and people—is a super power in a world that's becoming more siloed with specialties.


We also dive into livestock integration as a key tool for rebuilding soil health, and much more.


This episode is a must-listen for farmers, health professionals, food lovers, and anyone curious about the hidden forces shaping the quality of what we eat.

Farming with Heart: Nguni Cattle, Mushrooms & Treading Lightly with Bryant Ussher from Eastwell Farms

Season 1 · Episode 3

mercredi 3 juillet 2024Duration 47:13

In this episode I chat with Bryant Ussher from Eastwell Farms, nestled in the beautiful Kin Kin on the Sunshine Coast, QLD. The Ussher family's farming journey began in 1969 when they transitioned from dairy to beef production, marking a significant change for the family business.

In 2018, Bryant, along with Susie and Alex, took over the farm and decided to embrace a new approach—working with nature rather than against it. They focus on nurturing the soil, embracing biodiversity, and promoting sustainability.

In this episode, Bryant shares the story of Eastwell Farm, their innovative practices, and the values that drive their commitment to animal welfare, reducing food miles, and producing nutrient-dense food. We also explore their unique addition of Nguni cattle and gourmet and medicinal mushrooms, including Lion’s Mane, known for its cognitive benefits.

During our conversation, you'll learn about the HEART Summit (Health, Environment, and Regenerative Teachings) that was held in Kin Kin earlier this year, and their dedication to building resilient communities and food security. I hope you enjoy this laid back yet informative chat with Bryant Ussher as much as I did.

Nature's Stewards: Carly and Grant’s path to Ecological Leadership and Organic Excellence

Season 1 · Episode 2

jeudi 20 juin 2024Duration 49:24


Join me, Stacey Curcio, as I chat with Carly and Grant Burnham from Bonnie Doone Farm, near Monto, QLD. As award-winning organic beef producers and certified carbon champions, Carly and Grant share their journey in ecological farming and their innovative projects, including their bespoke eco-accommodation, Bloodwood Cabin.

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.

Their commitment to nature, community, and healthy ecosystems is truly inspiring. I hope you enjoy this chat with Carly and Grant as much as I did.


More on Bonnie Doone Beef ⁠here⁠.


Ecosystem Insights: Lessons from Tumbleton Farm with Jake Chandler and Gemma Wilkinson

Season 1 · Episode 1

samedi 8 juin 2024Duration 44:17

Join Stacey as she chats with Jake Chandler and Gemma Wilkinson from Tumbleton Farm in Wombat, NSW. This episode is packed with valuable lessons on the interconnectedness of human health and ecosystem management.

Gemma shares the power of shifting perspectives and focusing on positive actions to improve our quality of life. Jake emphasizes the importance of connecting with producers and observing our environment with a wider lens.

Tune in for an inspiring conversation about wellness, growth, and the vital connection between us and our environment.


Nurturing Microbiomes & Natural Intelligence Farming with Matthew Haggerty

Season 1 · Episode 11

vendredi 24 janvier 2025Duration 49:05

In this episode, I chat with Matthew Haggarty from Prospect Pastoral in Western Australia. His family, alongside Jane Slattery, practice Natural Intelligence Farming, an approach which is considered groundbreaking in many ways.

Matthew's parents, Di and Ian Haggerty, have recently been awarded WA’s Australians of the Year which is a wonderful recognition of decades of regeneration on a mass scale, and sustainable production of top quality fibre and nutrient dense food.

Matthew shares how they’re producing some of the best grain and wool globally by focusing on soil health, animal well-being, and natural processes. We’ll talk about how their wheat is easier to digest, why their sheep are thriving, seed health and epigenetics, and how they’re combining intuition with smart tech to farm better for the land.

Matthew provides a wonderful insight into what “nurturing microbiomes with heart” really means. Enjoy!

More on Natural Intelligence Farming here: https://naturalintelligencefarming.com/

Farming with Purpose: Michael Gooden’s Values-Driven & Collaborative Approach

Season 1 · Episode 10

jeudi 2 janvier 2025Duration 46:51

In this episode, I sit down with Michael Gooden, a regenerative farmer whose approach is as rooted in personal well-being and intuition as it is in soil health and sustainability. Michael challenges traditional definitions of farming success, advocating for a more holistic view that prioritises health, happiness, and values-driven practices.


From trusting his gut instincts to building resilience through collaboration, Michael shares how he’s reshaping what it means to thrive as a farmer.


We explore the transformative benefits of no-till farming, not just for the land but also for the community of farmers embracing this practice. Michael shares his experiences in fostering collaboration as a core value, proving that success in agriculture doesn’t have to be a solitary journey. By working together, farmers can innovate, share resources, and create a stronger, more sustainable future.


Whether you’re a seasoned farmer, a regenerative agriculture enthusiast, or simply curious about the intersection of intuition, collaboration, and sustainability, this episode offers a wealth of insight.


More about Michael Gooden, Old Man Creek Grass Fed Bulls & Vic No Till here: https://www.oldmancreek.com.au/ & https://www.vicnotill.com.au/

Joy McClymont on Movement, Mindset & Meeting Ourselves Where We’re At.

Season 1 · Episode 9

vendredi 8 novembre 2024Duration 46:36

In this episode, I sit down with friend, business buddy and all round legend —Joy McClymont. Joy is a grazier, mum of 4, fitness coach, entrepreneur, public speaker, teacher and so much more. She's the powerhouse behind Off The Track Training, a unique fitness and health program that supports rural Australians who don’t have easy access to gyms and fitness resources.


In this episode, Joy shares her wisdom on:


  • Embracing where we’re at in our fitness journey
  • The often-overlooked power of rest and recovery
  • Farming and fitness insights
  • Keeping movement fun and varied to stay motivated
  • Celebrating small wins
  • How sedentary habits have crept into all our lives
  • Finding freedom in our approach to food
  • Long-term benefits of regular movement... and so much more.


Joy’s “down to earth, get it done” approach has inspired thousands, and I’m so excited to finally have had this chat with her. Whether you’re new to fitness or a long-time lover of movement, this conversation will leave you feeling motivated, understood, and ready to take action—right where you’re at!

The Flywheel of Change: Doing things Differently with Jacob Wolki

Season 1 · Episode 8

dimanche 6 octobre 2024Duration 54:04

In this episode, Stacey speaks with Jacob Wolki, a regenerative farmer from Albury NSW who is making waves in the regenerative agriculture space.

As the owner of Wolki Farm, Jake has a strong focus on animal welfare and ethical practices. He is leading the way in the direct-to-consumer model, making high-quality, nutrient-dense food accessible to not just his community, but thousands of other Australian postcodes.

Jake’s story is not just about farming; it’s also a personal healing journey that sparked the flame for what is now Wolki Farm. As he shares his firsthand experiences, we delve into what it means to pursue ethical and nourishing food in a rapidly evolving consumer landscape.

His dedication to reducing waste, exemplifies a holistic approach to farming that respects both the animals and the environment.

Join us as we discuss the challenges and triumphs of building a regenerative farm from the ground up, along with insights into current consumer trends and the importance of community engagement in healthy and regenerative food systems.

You can find out more about Jake and Wolki Farm here.

Bridging the Gap: Trust and Storytelling in Farming with Jess Bidgood

Season 1 · Episode 7

jeudi 12 septembre 2024Duration 38:44

In this episode I speak with Jessica Bidgood from Baralaba in central Queensland. Jess and her husband John run three cattle properties (own two and lease one) with their three children, Lylia, Zander and Cormac.


Jess has accrued expertise across sectors, and is as down-to-earth as they come. She’s a well-known mentor in the regenerative agriculture space, and a well-respected grazier in her own right.


Jess speaks about the importance of trust and story telling, to strengthen the bridge between producers and consumers. Jess also speaks about the outdated nature of how farmers are often portrayed by mainstream media, and that the diversity within agriculture that already exists needs to be showcased more – hence my gratitude in having fantastic food producers like Jess on this show.


Enjoy!


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