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You've built something worth protecting. You've made the sacrifices, reinvested when others spent, and stayed the course when the easier path was right there. That discipline shaped everything. But what if the very thing that made your operation extraordinary is quietly becoming the thing that holds it back?
In this mini episode, Ben Law opens with a moment that will feel uncomfortably familiar to anyone sitting on either side of the generational fence — a conversation that started with a Landcruiser and a bull bar, and ended somewhere most farming families never quite manage to go.
Ben unpacks why the transition from one generation to the next so often stalls not because of money, not because of succession plans, and not because of bad intentions — but because of something far more human and far more fixable. He speaks directly and plainly to both generations: the one holding the keys and the one waiting for them.
What does it actually look like when a family gets this right? What happens in the room when the person with the most power chooses curiosity over certainty? And what is the one thing each generation can do this week — not next year, not at the next family meeting — to start shifting the dynamic right now?
This episode won't take long to listen to. But it might be the conversation your family has been circling for years.
