
The RegenNarration 78 Extra. From a thousand degrees underground to stewarding a sanctuary
Marking Jeff's run for Parliament at the West Australian state election today, this is a special extra to episode 78 with Jeff Pow and Michelle McManus. It’s a stretch of eight minutes or so that starts with Jeff describing the extraordinary and instructive experience of the day Southampton burned. And it closes with a collective reflection on notions of responsibility, stewardship and the long game.
Title slide: The burned out shell of the historic Southampton Homestead (pic: Anthony James).
Music:
The Great Unwind, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country.
Find more:
You can hear the rest of our conversation in the main episode, ‘Growing Food & Farmers – for 500 Years!’
You’ll find a series of photos on that episode web page too.
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