Put your thoughts into the mix First up, we’re heading to Australia to ask: do they do it better when it comes to farm employment and training? From government-backed gap year schemes like AgCareerStart to hands-on training farms for short-term workers, we explore how the Aussies attract and upskill new people into agriculture — and whether the UK could learn a thing or two. But is the cost really worth it and we can't help but touch on the weather in Aus versus the UK! Then we turn to ...
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Put your thoughts into the mix First up, we’re heading to Australia to ask: do they do it better when it comes to farm employment and training? From government-backed gap year schemes like AgCareerStart to hands-on training farms for short-term workers, we explore how the Aussies attract and upskill new people into agriculture — and whether the UK could learn a thing or two. But is the cost really worth it and we can't help but touch on the weather in Aus versus the UK! Then we turn to ...
Episode 13: Do Schools Fail Our Kids? Education, Farming & the Future
Wilson & Ashley
1 hour 26 minutes
1 month ago
Episode 13: Do Schools Fail Our Kids? Education, Farming & the Future
Put your thoughts into the mix Schooling. It’s something we’ve both talked about a lot beyond the podcast—mainly because our own experiences couldn’t have been more different. In this episode, we tackle the big question of: to school or not to school? Prompted by a viral Stacey Dooley reel and plenty of conversations in our own new Podcast Community on Facebook, we explore the rise of home schooling in the UK, the realities of state vs. private education, and how farming children fit into the...
Wilson & Ashley
Put your thoughts into the mix First up, we’re heading to Australia to ask: do they do it better when it comes to farm employment and training? From government-backed gap year schemes like AgCareerStart to hands-on training farms for short-term workers, we explore how the Aussies attract and upskill new people into agriculture — and whether the UK could learn a thing or two. But is the cost really worth it and we can't help but touch on the weather in Aus versus the UK! Then we turn to ...