"Motherland saved me and allowed me to create my own identity" with Steph Trethewey
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Steph joined us on episode 6 of the Humans of Agriculture podcast in April 2020. It's fair to say since then, quite a few things have changed!
The last time we chatted, it was all things Tas Ag Co, what was back then a new venture and business opportunity for Steph and their husband Sam. What we didn't even mention once was 'Motherland Australia' the charity and organisation Steph has created that is having an extensive impact right across Rural Australia.
Steph's now a household name, the 2024 Tasmanian Australian of the Year, 2022 AgriFutures Australia Rural Women's Award National Winner, and founder and CEO of Motherland Australia.
Motherland is a national charity that advocates for the emotional well-being of rural mothers in Australia and delivers services that help build resilience and improve mental health outcomes.
In this episode, we catch up on what's been happening since 2020.
- The role of the weekly podcasting from her kitchen table in connecting her and plenty of Rural Mum's to meaningful and important conversations
- The founding and growth of Motherland Australia
- The creation of 'Motherland Village', - an online rural Mother's group (and even finding a village of her own)
- Balancing work, family and personal wellbeing
- The impact the various episodes and stories have had on her
- The importance in vulnerability and authenticity in building a community
- Future visions for supporting rural families, including rural dads!
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