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TGoG Podcast 015 – An Interview with Leanne (Hazeltree Farm)

April 16, 2011 @ 13:00 By Gavin Webber 7 Comments

TGOG+podcast+logo+new+1400+v2On Thursday night, I caught up with Leanne from Hazeltree Farm which is near Dunedin in New Zealand.

We talked about sustainable farming practices, the exciting things she is doing with her tree-change, and the hazards and consequences of the property receiving unhealthy doses of Roundup(tm)!

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The original recording was over an hour long, so I had to edit it down to a manageable length.  It is now just over 40 minutes, so I hope you take the time to listen to this enjoyable podcast.

If you enjoyed the podcast, please pop over to iTunes and rate it and leave a review. You can also do the same within Stitcher Radio if you use that service.  It would help me out so much, and elevate the ratings so that others can find out about the podcast and learn about sustainable living in the ‘burbs.

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Comments

  1. Bruise Mouse says

    April 16, 2011 at 22:59

    Thanks for the interview with Leanne. I regularly read her blog as well as yours. It is a great idea to talk to regular people doing amazing things.
    Cheers

    Reply
  2. cityhippyfarmgirl says

    April 17, 2011 at 17:11

    Great interview again Gavin. NIce to hear more about Leanne.

    Reply
  3. Gavin says

    April 17, 2011 at 23:20

    Thanks ladies.

    She was a great guest. We talked a lot more, but in the interests of a listenable podcast, I had to shorten it a bit.

    Gav

    Reply
  4. Leanne says

    April 18, 2011 at 13:51

    Hi Gavin – Thanks so much for the interview. It was great to finally get a chance to talk with you!

    Leanne XXX

    Reply
  5. Michael says

    April 18, 2011 at 16:19

    Hi Gavin,

    It would be nice if it was easier to download the MP3 … any chance of a direct link to the MP3?

    (the flash-based player doesn’t work on mobile devices)

    Cheers,

    Michael

    Reply
  6. Gavin says

    April 18, 2011 at 20:47

    @ Leanne,

    The pleasure was all mine!

    @ Michael,

    Great idea. I added in an audio MP3 button that directly downloads the MP3 file. Right click to ‘save as’

    Regards,

    Gav

    Reply
  7. GreenerMe says

    April 19, 2011 at 12:03

    Hi Gav & Leanne,

    Really enjoyed your interview. A couple of tips there that will help me. Thank you

    Reply

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