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Sarah's Country

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Growing food and fibre is a complex but exciting world to be in. Sarah's Country is a musterer of the minds bringing together passionate innovators, and inspiring future-thinkers with a dose of practical reality. Sarah Perriam-Lampp is an award-winning rural journalist with a decade of experience across TV, radio, podcast, and print where her pulse of New Zealand's farming sector makes Sarah's Country a valuable mainstay in your podcast library. ​ Join over 30,000 listeners monthly who tune ...
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NPE means Not Parent Expected or Non-Paternity Event. What happens when the father named on the birth certificate is not really the biological father? This is one story out of many. As many as 1 in 10 births might be incorrectly attributed to the wrong father. That's a lot of surprises and potential heartache. When a person finds out they have a di…
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Chef-turn-broadcasters-turn-farmers are super passionate about bringing the connection to eaters about where their food comes from, but there's a unique skill in going down a wormhole on the topic of soil and communicating the benefits of it in a way that everyday people can understand. Matthew Evans, renowned in Australia for his TV series 'Gourme…
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When your world feels like farming & growing food for the future is just getting a bit too hard, listen to our panel's discussion on what excites them about New Zealand's future. Sarah Perriam-Lampp recently hosted six guests at the Lakeside Memorial Hall at Leeston, Canterbury for a dinner event sponsored by ESAI to discuss how we can grow our far…
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Food production and not using fossil fuel seem like a headache of a problem to solve, but not for these Kiwi ex-pats who returned home to Central Otago to grow New Zealand's first cherries 100% electric. Mike & Rebecca Casey set up Forest Lodge Orchard as well as co-founded New Zealand Zero, a fossil-free food certification and loves opening his ga…
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Lin and her son, Joe discuss all sorts of things so they started recording their conversations. He’s a physicist and a mathematician while she's a little bit more woo. Lin tells Joe stories of things she thinks are really strange, a little scary, or downright paranormal and he goes there with her as far as his science brain can take him. Sometimes …
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Naming a baby is more than giving a label to a helpless infant - you could be influencing their entire life. I learned some things I didn’t know and share some of the weirder names I’ve run across. You can Text me at (715) 575-9420 with your comments and questions. By texting my number you understand and agree that I may read and respond to your me…
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Molly Mae is a content creator with a significant online presence. She and her partner, Tommy, recently gave birth to a baby girl in London. This is the story of their birth. While I had plenty of disagreements with how the medical staff handled Molly's labor, I know that she did the best she could with the information she was given. Molly's YouTub…
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Did you know that more than half of all the people killed in police shootings each year have a mental illness? In this episode, I tell some stories - as usual - and then I dive into the facts. At the end, I'll give you some ideas of what to do instead of calling the police when your loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis. This episode dis…
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The people who love having access to midwives the most, the clients, are sabotaging that care. Find out how and why, and what you can do about it. You can Text me at (715) 575-9420 with your comments and questions. By texting my number you understand and agree that I may read and respond to your message in a future episode. Links My TikTok: https:/…
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The US Maternal Mortality Rate is rising! Find out why, and what you can do about it in your own life. You can Text me at (715) 575-9420 with your comments and questions. By texting my number you understand and agree that I may read and respond to your message in a future episode. Links https://everymothercounts.org/giving-birth-in-america https://…
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Join me as I tell the story of well-known YouTubers Sarah and Derik Beeston's birth of their daughter. This birth includes "false labor", induction, epidural, rupture of membranes, and vaginal delivery. Links and Show Notes You can Text me at (715) 575-9420 with your comments and questions. By texting my number you understand and agree that I may r…
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Overwhelmingly women make New Year's Resolutions every January first. Learn some strategies for success as well as some interesting factoids. If you’re in emotional distress or a suicidal crisis, find help in your area by calling 988. If you believe that someone else is in danger of suicide and you have their contact information, contact your local…
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Scratching your head on how you are meant to navigate farming with uncertainty? Do you need consent? What if I've already put in my crops? Will I be fined? Do my regional council rules or the national government rules apply to me? We have all your questions about regulations coming around intensive winter grazing and freshwater farm plans answered …
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This is a very short intro to the episode where I talk you through a labor contraction. The method I use has been around in various forms for many years and it works. It's simple and easy. The next episode called "Talking You Through A Contraction" is one minute long and consists of an easy-to-follow breathing/meditative exercise. Links Send me a t…
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This episode is one minute long and consists entirely of my voice with soft background sounds of ocean waves and music. There are no ads or other material. The method I use is an easy-to-follow breathing/meditative exercise and has been around in various forms for many years, and it works. It's simple and easy. Listen to "Intro To Talking You Throu…
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Answering your questions and responding to your comments on TikTok and from messages I've received from listeners. Do I hate doctors? Why in the world did I call that earlier episode "Dead Babies"? What does labor really feel like? Links Send me a text message with your questions and comments: (715) 575-9420 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@midwyfer…
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If you're shopping for a midwife, come prepared to ask questions on your first visit! With this list of questions, and my explanations, you'll be in a better position to make a decision. You can download a free printable file of the questions - just text me at (715) 575-9420 or message me on Instagram or TikTok with your email address. Links Send m…
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Chelsea and Nick shared their birth Story on YouTube on July 26, 2021. They're popular YouTubers with one and a half million subscribers. I’ll be commenting and adding my two cents as I watch their video. As always, I won’t be insulting their choices, though I might point out where things could have been better if something else had happened. You c…
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Trigger warning: this entire episode contains graphic stories of babies who die before birth. Somehow mothers are the most resilient creatures. We have babies, risking our own lives, knowing that there’s a chance our babies will die. And we just keep doing it. If you have lost a baby, my heart goes out to you. Links Cause-of-death Data From the Fet…
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Recently, Gabrielle Blair shared that her brother and sister-in-law had their kids removed from their home by CPS. While their case is not now resolved, I share some other cases, and give you advice on what you should do if CPS ever shows up at your door in the middle of the night. Links Gabrielle Blair’s website: https://designmom.substack.com/ My…
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After receiving hundreds of messages, both public and private, to my recent TikTok videos, I've responded to a few with more information. Links My TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@midwyfery My daughter's YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/caseyurbanfarm My Books: https://wishpickleshop.com/product-category/books/ Use code FreeForMe to receive free …
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Gemma Miles, a popular YouTuber, recently had a baby and posted a VLOG of her labor. In this episode, I comment on how a midwife might do or suggest different things. This was interesting to me because Gemma is in the UK and some of what she describes in her VLOG is different from how things are done in US hospitals.LinksBIRTH VLOG | labour & deliv…
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An estimated 26% of Americans ages 18 and older -- about 1 in 4 adults -- suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year. Depression and anxiety are the most common mental health problems during pregnancy, with around 12% of women experiencing depression and 13% experiencing anxiety at some point; many women will experience both. Depress…
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The Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard trial riveted us, as it probably did you. For some people, though, it triggered memories of their own domestic abuse. My guest, Christina, shares her own story of abuse, and her reactions to the trial, which might surprise you. Warning: abuse, anger, sorrow, and cursey words Links My daughter's YouTube channel: http:/…
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I don't have a horse in the midwifery race anymore so I can dish on the dirt. There's a saying amongst us that goes, "Midwives eat their own." Listen to some of the stories I share about mean things midwives have done to other midwives. If you're a midwife, I also offer some advice on how to mostly avoid getting caught up in the drama. Links My dau…
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Sarah's Country has your sneak peek into E Tipu 2022: The Boma Agri Summit speaker lineup at the highly anticipated June 2022 event is set to catalyse the future of Aotearoa’s primary industries and you could get on the guest list to Sarah's Country E Tipu Cocktail Party when you enter the draw to win a double pass to E Tipu & dinner with Sarah Per…
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In an environment where farmers & growers may be thinking it's all coming at them, Becks Smith can see the light at the end of the tunnel when we condense the overwhelm and see the challenges through a more holistic approach. New Zealand farmers naturally have an inter-generational view of stewardship of their land, but sometimes need support to br…
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Did you know that globally agriculture is one of the last industries to digitise? And for those farmers that will embrace the market access requirement to prove the provenance and verify the farm practices will ultimately win. But imagine if technology as a tool actually made you a better farmer? Perhaps more tolerant to climatic conditions, faster…
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In a special episode for 'Shaping our Future' on Sarah's Country released on 2022 International Woman's Day, Sarah Perriam discovers where women's role has come, the current is and can to in the New Zealand primary sector with female empowerment leader in rural New Zealand, Lindy Nelson. Lindy is a woman on a mission farming with her husband David,…
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How do those tasked with implementing environmental policy best engage with farmers to come up with solutions that are best for the land and are fit for purpose? Ministry for the Environment has partnered with Sarah's Country to hit the road across the lower North Island in late 2021 to get out of Wellington and onto the farm to hear & see directly…
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How do those tasked with implementing environmental policy best engage with farmers to come up with solutions that are best for the land and are fit for purpose? Ministry for the Environment has partnered with Sarah's Country to hit the road across the lower North Island in late 2021 to get out of Wellington and onto the farm to hear & see directly…
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Not all NZ farmers have their heads in the sand about He Waka Eke Noa as Sarah discovers a group of them have done your homework on the alternative pricing options for you to simply listen and make a submission on our weekly panel, "Tell us what you really think!". Farmers Mark McCoard (Taihape), Kerry Worsnop (Gisborne) & Graeme Gleeson (Waikato) …
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The level of data now being collected on farms on a daily basis is massive but it's not working together in a collaborative way for farmers to manage the data. It is also useful for brands to verify the environment's regeneration when sourcing their product. NZ Merino has recently partnered with Silicon Valley technology company, Actual to provide …
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How do those tasked with implementing environmental policy best engage with farmers to come up with solutions that are best for the land and are fit for purpose? Ministry for the Environment has partnered with Sarah's Country to hit the road across the lower North Island in late 2021 to get out of Wellington and onto the farm to hear & see directly…
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With so much concern circling around the consultation on the alternative pricing options for New Zealand's greenhouse gas tax/levy (call it what you wish!), we break down the reality of the challenge with our esteemed guests on the first in our weekly panel, "Tell us what you really think!". Agricultural economist, Phil Journeaux, and rural comment…
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High-value crops are often discussed on Sarah's Country as the potential to return more to farmers from fewer inputs. Whilst the industry for hemp seed and oil is becoming more established in New Zealand, the agronomic and market development for fibre has a way to go. In late December 2022, NZ Natural Fibres (co-owned by Carrfields NZ & Hemp NZ) re…
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The best way to kick back into gear for 2022 is of course with the chunkiest talking point in smoko rooms, dairy sheds and board tables in the primary sector "What is He Waka Eke Noa and why should I care?" With the stresses in the face of Omicron affecting processing plants, tractors parked up waiting for the deluge of rain to bugger off to harves…
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The angst and noise of 2021 have led to a division in New Zealand's primary sector. However, the division appears to come down to whether farmers & growers are in the camp of a mindset that is optimistic, open-minded to change and unfearful of the future. Or not. "Positivity doesn't mean your ignoring life's stress, you're just approaching hardship…
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When the directive from global food giants, such as Danone and Nestle pledges to source nearly a quarter of their milk globally from regenerative dairy farms by 2025, you pay attention. Announced this week was a unique partnership between Synlait Milk and Danone, AgResearch and the Ministry for Primary Industries' (MPI) Sustainable Food and Fibre F…
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The one thing this current government has given us is a lot to talk about in rural media! Recorded on the Saturday prior to the Groundswell protest, ACT Party Leader David Seymour joined Sarah to discuss a wide range of government policy that is overwhelming the primary sector that has seen them take to the streets in their tractors. They discuss t…
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As the COP26 Climate Change Summit has concluded, a serendipitous scientific finding at Lincoln University virtually eliminates the methane emitted from effluent ponds and if uptook by 2030 will half dairy's emmission targets. As this week's Sarah's Country Change Maker, Mike Manning, General Manager Innovation and Strategy at Ravensdown, explains …
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What led me to Sue was a string of fate, and now I want to share her with the world as this week's Sarah's Country Sister. Sue McGaw is a specialist native plant consultant from North Canterbury who works with farmers to design their riparian plantings into biodiversity nodes to ensure 99% success rate, all year round bird feed, resilence from pest…
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We are excited for you to meet the three emerging food and fibre sector leaders who have been awarded the 2022 Nuffield New Zealand Farming Scholarships. This group comes from the most diverse range of backgrounds we have seen in recent times and each of the scholars brings talent, passion, perspective, and a track record of performance. Covid 19 r…
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Brave leadership has been a fabric of our primary sector for the past century and now is a time to continue that attitude in the face of what many think is just a New Zealand government challenge when our farming cousins around the world are facing the same challenges. Science entrepreneur and agri-business commentator, Anna Campbell, is walking th…
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Brave leadership has been a fabric of our primary sector for the past century and now is a time to continue that attitude in the face of what many think is just a New Zealand government challenge when our farming cousins around the world are facing the same challenges. Science entrepreneur and agri-business commentator, Anna Campbell, is walking th…
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Whatever your thoughts or knowledge are about cannabis, the New Zealand government believes in the future of establishing evidence-based medical cannabis cultivation practices with the awarding of funds to Lincoln University-based, Greenlab. Greenlab aims to generate standard cultivation protocols for a range of New Zealand genetics with the optimi…
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The last 5 years for New Zealand's largest rural supply co-operative have been disruptive to ensure they are positioned to support their shareholders into the future. Newly appointed CEO, Tanya Houghton has a fresh approach to leadership that is being well-received across the board. Sarah caught up with Tanya as part of Sarah's Country sisters to d…
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Many farmers across New Zealand fear the future sheep farming faces is the viability of the business model in the face of trees on hill country. The merger of Primary Wool Co-Operative & Wools of New Zealand closes on the 4th of November and maybe the ticket to contracting the fragmented industry to provide more value behind the farm gate. As this …
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