Farm Yarns was started as a segment on the Farms Advice Podcast to find out if people wanted to listen to what the make up of our guests and what motivates them to do better. Better for themselves, their family and the business they operate.
It is so important that we can learn from each other but also see how we each operate. Like a farm, no person is the same and we are so excited to dive into the people in farming right across Australia.
Some questions we ask on the show are:
· What’s your connection to agriculture?
· What’s your morning routine?
· In 60 seconds tell me the favourite memory you have on a farm?
· How do you take the time to look after yourself?
· What is your deepest fear?
· Tell us something the audience may not know.
· Have a Book recommendation for Farmers Book Club.
If you'd like to be a part of the Farm Yarns story please email hello@farmsadvice.com.au
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Farm Yarns was started as a segment on the Farms Advice Podcast to find out if people wanted to listen to what the make up of our guests and what motivates them to do better. Better for themselves, their family and the business they operate.
It is so important that we can learn from each other but also see how we each operate. Like a farm, no person is the same and we are so excited to dive into the people in farming right across Australia.
Some questions we ask on the show are:
· What’s your connection to agriculture?
· What’s your morning routine?
· In 60 seconds tell me the favourite memory you have on a farm?
· How do you take the time to look after yourself?
· What is your deepest fear?
· Tell us something the audience may not know.
· Have a Book recommendation for Farmers Book Club.
If you'd like to be a part of the Farm Yarns story please email hello@farmsadvice.com.au
Supported by OutbackPolyProducts.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Farm Yarns, host Jack interviews Hayley Grosser, a coach for farmers.
They discuss topics such as gratitude, mindset, morning routines, favourite memories on the farm, influential people, myths about finances in farming, investments, and the importance of open conversations about money in agriculture.
They also touch on the importance of setting boundaries, taking care of mental health, and the excitement of personal and professional growth. Hayley recommends the book 'Becoming Supernatural' by Dr. Joe Dispenza.
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