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  • GROUNDED Live - 2025: Dan Kittredge & Matthew Evans - The Nutrient Density Conundrum
    In this episode of GROUNDED Live, we close out the GROUNDED Festival 2025 program with a very special, very free-wheeling session.If you’ve been to the last couple of GROUNDED festivals — in Tasmania or WA — you’ll already know Dan Kittredge. Dan pioneered the modern concept of nutrient density, asking the deceptively simple question: What’s actually in our food, and does it matter? His work has shaped conversations around soil health, plant health and human health across the globe.This session took place at the end of two big days of talks. Everyone’s brains were full, spirits were high, and rather than ask Dan for another structured presentation, we decided to poke his mind and see where it wandered. The invitation was simple: think big, think wide, throw all the ideas in the air and see where they land.They landed in some unexpected, challenging, delightful and occasionally strange places. There were moments that made us laugh, moments that made us squirm, and even moments that brought us close to tears.It’s raw, expansive, honest and deeply human — the perfect way to wrap up an incredible two days at GROUNDED.Settle in and enjoy this closing session with Dan Kittredge on GROUNDED Live.GROUNDED Festival is a cross between a food festival, a farming conference and a field day. It combines science and technology with ancient wisdom, provides a respectful place for lively discussion, an audience as interesting as the speakers and an excellent menu of local food, drinks and music, all on a beautiful, regeneratively-managed farm. GROUNDED is also Australia's only annual, roaming food and farming festival, held in a different farm location every year, so each festival is a unique, unmissable event celebrating local expertise and culture with an inspiring line up of speakers. In 2026, with the support of the local Upper Barwon and Central Otway Landcare Networks, following successful festivals in Tasmania and Western Australia, GROUNDED FESTIVAL will be held at leading regenerative farm, Yan Yan Gurt West, in the Victorian Otway Ranges, two hours from Melbourne in an area renowned for regenerative agroforestry, tourism, local hospitality and great food and wine. Tickets are on sale now - head to the GROUNDED website for information on speakers, the location, and to secure your spot today.
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  • GROUNDED Live - 2025: Mark Tupman - Developing High Performance Living Soils
    In this episode of GROUNDED Live, we bring you another unedited session recorded at GROUNDED Festival 2025 on farm in Bridgetown, Western Australia.Every now and then you meet someone and think, How have I not come across this person sooner? For many of us at GROUNDED, Mark Tupman was one of those people. A researcher, consultant and educator in biological production, Mark works across an extraordinary range of landscapes — from market gardens to broadacre systems to holistic land management projects.After sharing lunch with him a few years back and hearing the depth of his knowledge first-hand, we knew that when GROUNDED came to Western Australia, we had to bring him along.In this session, Mark explores how to develop high-performance living soils — what drives soil function, how biology underpins productivity, and the practical principles he uses to help farmers build vibrant, resilient, nutrient-rich soils across different environments.It’s clear, practical and deeply grounded in real-world experience from someone who spends his life working with soil and the people who steward it.Settle in and enjoy Mark Tupman on GROUNDED Live.GROUNDED Festival is a cross between a food festival, a farming conference and a field day. It combines science and technology with ancient wisdom, provides a respectful place for lively discussion, an audience as interesting as the speakers and an excellent menu of local food, drinks and music, all on a beautiful, regeneratively-managed farm. GROUNDED is also Australia's only annual, roaming food and farming festival, held in a different farm location every year, so each festival is a unique, unmissable event celebrating local expertise and culture with an inspiring line up of speakers. In 2026, with the support of the local Upper Barwon and Central Otway Landcare Networks, following successful festivals in Tasmania and Western Australia, GROUNDED FESTIVAL will be held at leading regenerative farm, Yan Yan Gurt West, in the Victorian Otway Ranges, two hours from Melbourne in an area renowned for regenerative agroforestry, tourism, local hospitality and great food and wine. Tickets are on sale now - head to the GROUNDED website for information on speakers, the location, and to secure your spot today.
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  • GROUNDED Live - 2025: Ian & Di Haggerty - What’s it Like being Western Australians of the Year, & Farmers?
    In this episode of GROUNDED Live, we continue sharing unedited sessions recorded at GROUNDED Festival 2025 on farm in Bridgetown, Western Australia.Across Australia, some of the deepest knowledge about landscapes is held by elders — farmers and First Nations people whose lived experience stretches across decades and across Country. Too often, that wisdom isn’t given a platform. So when we learned that Ian and Di Haggerty had just been named 2025 West Australians of the Year, we knew we wanted to hear from them directly.The Haggertys farm around 65,000 acres in WA’s Wheatbelt, running mixed cropping and sheep enterprises for both meat and wool. They’re well known for their Natural Intelligence Farming approach — a system grounded in biology, ecological function and working with, not against, landscapes.In this conversation, we wanted to explore not just their farming philosophy, but also what it means to suddenly find themselves with a public platform: What does recognition like this allow them to say?What conversations does it open?And how does it feel to carry local, ecological and intergenerational knowledge into national discussions about farming and the future?It’s an insightful, humble and generous session from two people who’ve spent their lives learning from the land — and now have a bigger microphone to share it.Settle in and enjoy Ian & Di Haggerty on GROUNDED Live.GROUNDED Festival is a cross between a food festival, a farming conference and a field day. It combines science and technology with ancient wisdom, provides a respectful place for lively discussion, an audience as interesting as the speakers and an excellent menu of local food, drinks and music, all on a beautiful, regeneratively-managed farm. GROUNDED is also Australia's only annual, roaming food and farming festival, held in a different farm location every year, so each festival is a unique, unmissable event celebrating local expertise and culture with an inspiring line up of speakers. In 2026, with the support of the local Upper Barwon and Central Otway Landcare Networks, following successful festivals in Tasmania and Western Australia, GROUNDED FESTIVAL will be held at leading regenerative farm, Yan Yan Gurt West, in the Victorian Otway Ranges, two hours from Melbourne in an area renowned for regenerative agroforestry, tourism, local hospitality and great food and wine. Tickets are on sale now - head to the GROUNDED website for information on speakers, the location, and to secure your spot today.
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  • GROUNDED Live - 2025: David Watson - Why Farm Landscapes are Critical for Safeguarding Wildlife
    There’s a persistent belief in Australia — and around the world — that farming and nature sit on opposite sides of a divide. That ecological harmony belongs “out there” in national parks, while food production happens elsewhere. But the truth is far more interesting, and far more hopeful.In this session, we hear from Professor David Watson, an ecologist whose work spans birds, mistletoe, woodland ecosystems and the complex relationships between species. (If you haven’t yet, make sure to listen to his incredible mistletoe session too.) David brings evidence-based insight into a powerful idea: that farms aren’t just compatible with nature — they’re often critical to safeguarding wildlife, supporting threatened species and restoring ecological function at scale.For many farmers, this perspective resonates deeply. But hearing it stated so clearly by a leading scientist — that farms matter profoundly for biodiversity — is both validating and energising.This is a gentle, eye-opening and hopeful conversation about the role of working landscapes in a changing world.Settle in and enjoy Professor David Watson on GROUNDED Live.GROUNDED Festival is a cross between a food festival, a farming conference and a field day. It combines science and technology with ancient wisdom, provides a respectful place for lively discussion, an audience as interesting as the speakers and an excellent menu of local food, drinks and music, all on a beautiful, regeneratively-managed farm. GROUNDED is also Australia's only annual, roaming food and farming festival, held in a different farm location every year, so each festival is a unique, unmissable event celebrating local expertise and culture with an inspiring line up of speakers. In 2026, with the support of the local Upper Barwon and Central Otway Landcare Networks, following successful festivals in Tasmania and Western Australia, GROUNDED FESTIVAL will be held at leading regenerative farm, Yan Yan Gurt West, in the Victorian Otway Ranges, two hours from Melbourne in an area renowned for regenerative agroforestry, tourism, local hospitality and great food and wine. Tickets are on sale now - head to the GROUNDED website for information on speakers, the location, and to secure your spot today.
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  • GROUNDED Live - 2025: Heidi Mippy, Di & Ian Haggerty - First Nations Integration into the Food System
    In this episode of GROUNDED Live, we share another unedited session from GROUNDED Festival 2025, recorded on farm in Bridgetown, Western Australia.A question that arises often in Australian agriculture is: How can farmers meaningfully engage with First Nations people — and what does genuine collaboration actually look like? For this session, we wanted to move beyond theory and bring together people already walking that path.This conversation, First Nations Integration into the Food System, features Heidi Mippy, a Noongar and Thiin-Mah-Warriyangka woman from WA’s South West, who has been working closely with Ian and Di Haggerty — broadacre croppers and sheep producers farming 3–4 hours east of Perth in the Wheatbelt. The Haggertys are known for their Natural Intelligence Farming approach, which centres ecology, soil biology and working with natural systems.Together on stage, Heidi and the Haggerty family talk candidly about their partnership: what sparked it, what they’ve learned, the cultural and ecological perspectives they’re weaving together, and the challenges and conversations that arise when two worlds meet in the paddock.It’s honest, insightful and at times confronting — exactly the kind of discussion that’s often needed, but rarely happens so openly.Settle in and enjoy this powerful session on GROUNDED Live.GROUNDED Festival is a cross between a food festival, a farming conference and a field day. It combines science and technology with ancient wisdom, provides a respectful place for lively discussion, an audience as interesting as the speakers and an excellent menu of local food, drinks and music, all on a beautiful, regeneratively-managed farm. GROUNDED is also Australia's only annual, roaming food and farming festival, held in a different farm location every year, so each festival is a unique, unmissable event celebrating local expertise and culture with an inspiring line up of speakers. In 2026, with the support of the local Upper Barwon and Central Otway Landcare Networks, following successful festivals in Tasmania and Western Australia, GROUNDED FESTIVAL will be held at leading regenerative farm, Yan Yan Gurt West, in the Victorian Otway Ranges, two hours from Melbourne in an area renowned for regenerative agroforestry, tourism, local hospitality and great food and wine. Tickets are on sale now - head to the GROUNDED website for information on speakers, the location, and to secure your spot today.
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GROUNDED Festival brings together international and local voices shaping the future of farming, food systems and rural resilience. GROUNDED Live is the next best thing to being there. Each episode brings powerful conversations from the paddock to you, challenging, inspiring and grounded in hope. GROUNDED Festival 2026 will be held on April 22 & 23 in Victoria. Tickets out now!https://groundedaustralia.com.au/Buy tickets for GROUNDED Festival 2026 https://groundedaustralia.com.au/event/grounded-festival-2026/
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