186. 2023 RegenNarration Soundtrack

Highlights from our guests this year

Welcome to the customary package of highlights from another brilliant array of guests throughout 2023, accompanied by some of the music and sounds of Country heard along the way. Our guests were farmers, artists, First Nations, entrepreneurs, investors, former miners, migrants, health professionals, writers, journalists, facilitators, producers, consultants, researchers, diplomats, political economists, permaculturalists, market gardeners, chefs and more; some famous, many not, of all ages, from right around Australia and the world. It’s all put together here in what sums to a feast of uplift, fun, beauty, guts and love.

 

A moment of trust: Anthony face to face with Kalahari the bull, at Kachana Station (pic: Chris Henggeler).

 
Well, that’s it for the 7th year of the podcast! Thanks so very much for accompanying me on another heck of a journey. And a heart-felt thanks to all subscribers, donors and other supporters of the podcast, for making it possible. I’m so very grateful to you all, for all your contributions and support, and look forward to kicking on with you in 2024!
— Anthony James
 

Here’s the track list:

1.     Hamish - young son of the organisers of this film screening in the wheat belt of WA - doing soundcheck (ep 151)

2.     Regeneration, composed by Amelia Barden, off the soundtrack to the film Regenerating Australia

3.     Carol Sanford (ep 150)

4.     Damon Gameau at that wheat belt screening of Regenerating Australia (ep 151)

5.     Zach Bush at a Farmer’s Footprint event in Byron Bay (ep 152)

6.     Neeve Blackham-Jennings at the Quantum Words Festival Perth/Boorloo (ep 153)

7.     Rosemary Morrow at Ecoburbia in Fremantle/Walyalup (ep 154)

8.     Earth People Fair, by Formidable Vegetable (ep 154)

9.     Zac Webb, Traditional Custodian, at a Margaret River screening of Regenerating Australia (ep 155)

10.  Damon Gameau at soundcheck in Margaret River (ep 155)

11.  Micro Biome, by Formidable Vegetable (ep 155)

12.  Daniel Christian Wahl (ep 156)

13.  Jacob Birch at the World Science Festival event, Regenerating Country, in Brisbane/Meanjin (ep 157)

14.  Phil Garozzo and Alice Star at Loop Growers just outside Brisbane / Meanjin (ep 158)

15.  No Such Thing as Waste, by Formidable Vegetable (ep 158)

16.  Alessandro Pelizzon in the northern rivers (ep 159)

17.  Katherine Trebeck in Canberra (ep 160)

18.  The Sargassum piece, by Ash Gibson Greig, off the soundtrack for the film series Ningaloo Nyinggulu, with the kind permission of Artemis Media and the artist (ep 162)

19.  Esther Park from the launch of a major report and project by Sustainable Table (ep 161)

20.  Tim Winton at home by Ningaloo (ep 162)

21.  Jeff Pow at his extraordinary farm at Southampton Homestead, near Balingup WA (ep 163)

22.  Nicole Masters and Meagan Lannan, sound checking at Tombarra NSW (ep 164)

23.  Now to the Future, by FourPlay String Quartet (featuring Tim Hollo) (ep 170)

24.  Nicole Masters and Meagan Lannan saying bye (ep 164)

25.  Dave Murphy from Farmer’s Footprint Australia after Nicole Masters’ workshop in Orange NSW (ep 165)

26.  David Pollock with Zali Jestrimski at Wooleen Station in the Murchison of WA (ep 166)

27.  Kaycee Simuong and Thomas Macindoe at Mandarin Bend Farm in the Nambucca Valley on the mid-north coast of NSW (ep 167)

28.  Rachel Ward and Mick Green at ‘Rachel’s Farm’ in the Nambucca Valley of NSW (ep 168)

29.  Matilda Brown and Scott Gooding at ‘Rachel’s Farm’ (ep 169)

30.  Tim Hollo atop Little Black Mountain outside Canberra (ep 170)

31.  Tangiora Hinaki, CEO of Ngaarda Media, in Ieramugadu/Roebourne in the Pilbara of WA – singing and speaking (ep 171)

32.  Patrick Churnside, Traditional Custodian, at Ieramugadu – speaking and singing Sunrise Tjaabi from the Songs for Freedom album (ep 172)

33.  The rest of Regeneration, composed by Amelia Barden, off the soundtrack to the film Regenerating Australia

34.  Manchán Magan (ep 173)

35.  Wendy Albert at home outside Derby in the West Kimberley of WA (ep 174)

36.  New York Skyline, by the son of Judith Schwartz, Brendan Eprile (ep 175)

37.  Judith Schwartz (ep 175)

38.  Natalie Davey, Traditional Custodian, by the Martuwarra / Fitzroy River in the Kimberley of WA (ep 176)

39.  Jimmy Dillon Andrews, Traditional Custodian, speaking and singing in the Martuwarra / Fitzroy River in the Kimberley of WA (ep 177)

40.  Heidi Mippy in the lead up to the referendum in Australia this year, with a few words on what we’d been hearing around the Country that didn’t seem to be in the media (ep 178)

41.  Anthony James from the eulogy for Frank Fisher (ep 182)

42.  Cycles, by Simon Edwards (composed for the occasion above), guitarist for Afrobiotics and Public Opinion Afro Orchestra. (ep 182)

43.  Chris Henggeler at Kachana Station in the East Kimberley of WA – part 1 and a special part 2 on the donkeys (ep 179)

44.  Brooke Purvis calling in after the Kachana episodes from the Hunter Valley in NSW (ep 181)

45.  Jade Miles and Rachel Ward on stage together after a screening of Rachel’s Farm in Margaret River WA (ep 180)

46.  Tiny, the dog at Kachana, up to no good (ep 179)

47.  Our old theme song, The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra

48.  Alessandro Pelizzon (ep 183)

49.  Gregory Andrews (ep 184)

50.  Jeff Goebel (ep 185)

51.  Sunset Tjaabi, performed live by Patrick Churnside from the Songs for Freedom album (ep 172)

52.  Closing with the end of our theme for the year, Regeneration, composed by Amelia Barden, off the soundtrack to the film Regenerating Australia.

With thanks to all the wonderful musicians who generously granted permission for their music to be heard here.

Thanks for listening, have a wonderful festive season and see you again in 2024!


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