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247. Celebrating GROUNDED Festival: Behind the scenes with Matthew Evans & Sadie Chrestman
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Welcome to a new year and new series of The RegenNarration! You might remember me talking last year with prominent author, documentary maker and farmer at Fat Pig Farm, Matthew Evans, in the lead up to the new festival he’s founded back home in Australia, called GROUNDED: the Food and Soil Festival. Well, that festival happened in early December, and a couple of weeks later I got back online with Matthew to talk about what happened, how it happened, and if it might happen again.
And hearing how his partner Sadie’s initial reaction to the festival was something like ‘wtf?’ only made me happier that she had accepted my invitation too. Aside from the fact that I’ve wanted to talk to her in her own right on this podcast for ages. (I don’t know that Matthew and Sadie have been on many podcasts together, so maybe I can even claim an exclusive!)
This conversation felt a little different. You'll hear this couple’s customary candour, humour and insight, but also an acute dose of exhaustion and elation. And it ends fittingly, in that sense, with a moving moment and tune from the festival.
Recorded 18 December 2024.
Title slide: Sadie & Matthew (sourced here).
See more photos on the episode website, and for more behind the scenes, become a supporting listener via the links below.
Music:
My Mother, The Mountain, by Claire Anne Taylor.
Intro music by Jeremiah Johnson.
The RegenNarration playlist, music chosen by guests (thanks to Josie Symons).
Find more:
The event with Charles Massy & the Pollocks that became ep.16. (Ep.20 features John Hewson with friend, and subscriber, James Tonson hosting.)
The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them.
Become a paid subscriber to connect with your host, other listeners and exclusive benefits, on Patreon or the new Substack.
Or donate directly via the website (avoiding fees) or PayPal.
You can also visit The RegenNarration shop. And share, rate and review the podcast.
Thanks for your support!
Chapters
1. Welcome to the new year & new series (00:00:00)
2. How was it all? (00:04:02)
3. What broke Matthew a little & blew him away (00:10:45)
4. What the f? (Sadie’s experience in the lead up) (00:16:40)
5. What else happened at the festival? (00:22:30)
6. Some magic and raw moments (00:26:00)
7. Farmer’s getting paid for nutrient density in food - not far away? (00:29:50)
8. Farming Innovations and Collaboration (00:31:08)
9. Who was in the audience? (00:33:15)
10. Terming "Regenerative" Farming Better (00:38:00)
11. Was any media present? (00:42:08)
12. Will it happen again? (00:44:30)
13. Maybe the magic doesn’t happen again? (00:49:20)
14. Sadie’s theatre background informing the festival & her teaching now (00:51:30)
15. Financial Outcome and Musical Highlights (00:54:25)
377 episodes
Manage episode 464992611 series 1449500
Welcome to a new year and new series of The RegenNarration! You might remember me talking last year with prominent author, documentary maker and farmer at Fat Pig Farm, Matthew Evans, in the lead up to the new festival he’s founded back home in Australia, called GROUNDED: the Food and Soil Festival. Well, that festival happened in early December, and a couple of weeks later I got back online with Matthew to talk about what happened, how it happened, and if it might happen again.
And hearing how his partner Sadie’s initial reaction to the festival was something like ‘wtf?’ only made me happier that she had accepted my invitation too. Aside from the fact that I’ve wanted to talk to her in her own right on this podcast for ages. (I don’t know that Matthew and Sadie have been on many podcasts together, so maybe I can even claim an exclusive!)
This conversation felt a little different. You'll hear this couple’s customary candour, humour and insight, but also an acute dose of exhaustion and elation. And it ends fittingly, in that sense, with a moving moment and tune from the festival.
Recorded 18 December 2024.
Title slide: Sadie & Matthew (sourced here).
See more photos on the episode website, and for more behind the scenes, become a supporting listener via the links below.
Music:
My Mother, The Mountain, by Claire Anne Taylor.
Intro music by Jeremiah Johnson.
The RegenNarration playlist, music chosen by guests (thanks to Josie Symons).
Find more:
The event with Charles Massy & the Pollocks that became ep.16. (Ep.20 features John Hewson with friend, and subscriber, James Tonson hosting.)
The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them.
Become a paid subscriber to connect with your host, other listeners and exclusive benefits, on Patreon or the new Substack.
Or donate directly via the website (avoiding fees) or PayPal.
You can also visit The RegenNarration shop. And share, rate and review the podcast.
Thanks for your support!
Chapters
1. Welcome to the new year & new series (00:00:00)
2. How was it all? (00:04:02)
3. What broke Matthew a little & blew him away (00:10:45)
4. What the f? (Sadie’s experience in the lead up) (00:16:40)
5. What else happened at the festival? (00:22:30)
6. Some magic and raw moments (00:26:00)
7. Farmer’s getting paid for nutrient density in food - not far away? (00:29:50)
8. Farming Innovations and Collaboration (00:31:08)
9. Who was in the audience? (00:33:15)
10. Terming "Regenerative" Farming Better (00:38:00)
11. Was any media present? (00:42:08)
12. Will it happen again? (00:44:30)
13. Maybe the magic doesn’t happen again? (00:49:20)
14. Sadie’s theatre background informing the festival & her teaching now (00:51:30)
15. Financial Outcome and Musical Highlights (00:54:25)
377 episodes
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