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The Conscious Cowgirl Podcast
Conscious Cowgirls is where heart meets hard work in the bush. Hosted by a rural woman passionate about personal growth, leadership, and storytelling, this podcast brings mindset conversations to the paddock and beyond.
Each episode dives into raw, inspiring, and relatable stories from women (and men) in the agricultural industry. Those navigating isolation, leadership in male-dominated spaces, mental health challenges, and the unpredictability of life on the land.
Youβll hear from rural business owners, industry change makers, and everyday legends who share powerful lessons on their role in the industry, self-development, overcoming setbacks, and creating your reality from the inside out.
Whether you're tailing out weaners, in the lead of a mob, heading to town, or simply seeking a space to feel heard, Conscious Cowgirls is your go-to for grounded wisdom, mental resilience, and reminders that youβre not alone out here.
Tune in every week for conversations that empower, connect, and raise the standard of whatβs possible, both in the bush and within yourself.
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The Conscious Cowgirl Podcast
#07 - First Year Diaries Part 1: Georgia Pratten
In this episode of the Conscious Cowgirl Podcast, host Alice Nicholas interviews Georgia, a young woman who shares her transformative journey from a shy girl in school to a confident stock woman in the agricultural industry. Georgia discusses her experiences applying for station work, the challenges she faced transitioning to life on a station, and the memorable moments that shaped her first year. She also opens up about a serious injury she sustained and the recovery process that followed. Georgia emphasises the importance of seeking opportunities, surrounding oneself with supportive people, and staying true to oneself in the face of challenges.
Takeaways
She actively sought opportunities in agriculture during her schooling.
Networking and seeking guidance from mentors were crucial for her success.
The application process for station work can be challenging but rewarding.
Transitioning to station life can be daunting but also exciting.
Injuries can significantly impact one's experience in the field.
Building relationships and community support is vital in the industry.
Self-care and taking breaks are important for mental health.
Hard work and humility are key to success in agriculture.
Chapters
05:10 The Application Process
08:19 Transitioning to Station Life
17:23 Overcoming Challenges and Growth
22:22 Coping with Isolation and Homesickness
24:13 The Importance of Social Connections
28:36 Advice for First-Time Station Workers
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The content shared on this podcast is for general information and inspiration only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If you're struggling with your mental health, please reach out to a qualified healthcare provider or support service. Youβre not alone, and help is available.
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Stay Conscious, Cowgirl! xx