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In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Oli Le Lievre, the creator of the hugely popular Humans of Agriculture podcast. Oli’s journey—from growing up in the city to falling in love with the bush—has fuelled his mission to bridge the city-country divide through the power of storytelling.

Together, Ben Law and Oli tackle the big questions: how can storytelling reshape agriculture’s narrative, build empathy, and foster connection in a world of increasing division? From breaking down misconceptions about life on the land to showing why curiosity is a superpower that can transform relationships with family, colleagues, and even politicians, this conversation is packed with insights that go far beyond agriculture.

If you’re ready to see how curiosity and storytelling can inspire connection and create lasting impact, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Get ready to ask more questions, share more stories, and see the world a little differently.

Don’t miss this inspiring episode that proves change begins with a story.

 

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