In today’s podcast episode I speak with a true Rural Rockstar, Anika Molesworth, from Broken Hill, New South Whales. 

Anika is a passionate farmer, a scientist, and a storyteller, working relentlessly to create a better future. 

Anika’s story is relatively different from those who are born and raised on regional land. Anika was born, and spent the first 12 years of her life in Melbourne, paying little to no attention to the food brought home to her, or the weather as it frequently changed. When Anika was 12 her parents relocated to far Western New South Whales, where they would buy a farm, and begin to introduce us to animals, how we get the food on our plate, and more. Devastatingly the decade that was 2000-2010 there was a drawn on draught. This drought is what would change the narrative of Anika’s life. 

Anika sought out information to find out how, without rain, and with the ever-changing climate, she could maintain a healthy farm, that could support and sustain the population. Her learnings have now helped thousands of farmers across Australia better understand how they can manage, and how they can work differently, to help sustain the land. 

 

The tale of Anika is filled with tales of obstacles, and feeling little in a large herd of often, male dominate communities. Anika rose above, and today she shares how she did that with us.

If you would like to learn more about  Anika, you can:

Follow her on Instagram @anikamolesworth 

Follow her on Facebook [click here]

Follow her on Twitter [click here]

Follow her on YouTube [click here]

If you enjoyed this episode we know you will love future episodes, as well as we, discuss more: health, well being, overcoming obstacles, and imposter syndrome while living in regional Australia. 

The best way to support this podcast, The Rural Rockstar is to subscribe, leave a review, and post about it on your socials! I would love to know your thoughts and would love to know who you would like to hear interviewed. 

 

To catch up on everything I am doing with the Rural Rockstar and Katrina Myers please head to my website [here.] If you would like to receive my free guide to rocking rural life, click here. If you would like more rural goodness in your ears, I suggest you listen to the podcast “Spreading The Good Stuff” by clicking here.

 

This episode was edited by [ ] and published by Katrina Myers. 

 

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In today’s podcast episode I speak with a true Rural Rockstar, Anika Molesworth, from Broken Hill, New South Whales. 


Anika is a passionate farmer, a scientist, and a storyteller, working relentlessly to create a better future. 


Anika’s story is relatively different from those who are born and raised on regional land. Anika was born, and spent the first 12 years of her life in Melbourne, paying little to no attention to the food brought home to her, or the weather as it frequently changed. When Anika was 12 her parents relocated to far Western New South Whales, where they would buy a farm, and begin to introduce us to animals, how we get the food on our plate, and more. Devastatingly the decade that was 2000-2010 there was a drawn on draught. This drought is what would change the narrative of Anika’s life. 


Anika sought out information to find out how, without rain, and with the ever-changing climate, she could maintain a healthy farm, that could support and sustain the population. Her learnings have now helped thousands of farmers across Australia better understand how they can manage, and how they can work differently, to help sustain the land. 


 


The tale of Anika is filled with tales of obstacles, and feeling little in a large herd of often, male dominate communities. Anika rose above, and today she shares how she did that with us.


If you would like to learn more about  Anika, you can:


Follow her on Instagram @anikamolesworth 


Follow her on Facebook [click here]


Follow her on Twitter [click here]


Follow her on YouTube [click here]





If you enjoyed this episode we know you will love future episodes, as well as we, discuss more: health, well being, overcoming obstacles, and imposter syndrome while living in regional Australia. 


The best way to support this podcast, The Rural Rockstar is to subscribe, leave a review, and post about it on your socials! I would love to know your thoughts and would love to know who you would like to hear interviewed. 


 


To catch up on everything I am doing with the Rural Rockstar and Katrina Myers please head to my website [here.] If you would like to receive my free guide to rocking rural life, click here. If you would like more rural goodness in your ears, I suggest you listen to the podcast “Spreading The Good Stuff” by clicking here.


 


This episode was edited by [ ] and published by Katrina Myers. 


 

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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