My guest today is Kate Bidstrup who travels through the Australian outback with her husband Tim Gentle, on a brightly coloured coach called Rocky, using story-telling and the latest technology to educate children and adults about where their food and fibre comes from, and to inspire them to enter into the Australian food industry. Personally, I think we need to fly her and Rocky the coach over to the UK to do the same over here. Thanks for listening and see you next time.
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My guest today is Kate Bidstrup who travels through the Australian outback with her husband Tim Gentle, on a brightly coloured coach called Rocky, using story-telling and the latest technology to educate children and adults about where their food and fibre comes from, and to inspire them to enter into the Australian food industry. Personally, I think we need to fly her and Rocky the coach over to the UK to do the same over here. Thanks for listening and see you next time.
Learning to Trust all is Well - even if it does get a bit dodgy
Embracing Your Mortality Podcast
32 minutes
2 years ago
Learning to Trust all is Well - even if it does get a bit dodgy
This month I am joined by Alex Hunter who I met at the Quirky Campers festival in May. Alex and her boyfriend, Doug, recently set off on an epic adventure in their micro camper car to explore the far reaches of Eastern Europe to raise money for two favourite charities. They encountered all sorts of issues from closed borders due to Covid, to the impact the Ukraine War is having on neighbouring countries. Alex, who confesses to be 'an anxious-type' and works in palliative care, talks about how...
Embracing Your Mortality Podcast
My guest today is Kate Bidstrup who travels through the Australian outback with her husband Tim Gentle, on a brightly coloured coach called Rocky, using story-telling and the latest technology to educate children and adults about where their food and fibre comes from, and to inspire them to enter into the Australian food industry. Personally, I think we need to fly her and Rocky the coach over to the UK to do the same over here. Thanks for listening and see you next time.