• Dear Rach & Soph season 2, episode 15 - Christmas special with Rachael Treasure

  • Dec 14 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
  • Podcast

Dear Rach & Soph season 2, episode 15 - Christmas special with Rachael Treasure

  • Summary

  • We had such a great time chatting to Rachael Treasure on episode 10 of this season that we thought, heyyyyy - let’s ask her back! And we also wanted to have her back because in that first chat we barely scratched the surface of the richness of Rachael T’s life and endeavours.


    In this episode we catch up on Rachael T’s latest daring adventures, as well as talk about what we’ll be reading over the Christmas break [NB: we recorded the ep in late November as it was the only time the three of us were available before Christmas], and we answer a question that author Nina Kenwood posed to Rach and me a few weeks ago, about our predictions and thoughts on the book industry and where it’s going in 2025 and beyond. She also asked us for our thoughts on the state of romance/women’s fiction in Australia. So we give that a go. Mostly we chat to Rachael T, who is a brilliant writer and brilliant human. More about her below in case you’re not familiar.


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    Rachael Treasure is a best-selling author, regenerative agriculturalist, and mother who grew up and still lives in Tasmania. A graduate of universities in Orange and Bathurst, Rachael uses story to empower women and change mindsets towards healthier food systems.


    Drawing on her experience working on a Queensland cattle station, Rachael published her first novel Jillaroo, in 2002.


    In the two decades since its release, Jillaroo has cemented itself as an iconic work of contemporary fiction, changing the face of Australian publishing and opening the floodgates to a plethora of novels in the ‘rural lit’ genre.


    She is co-founder of Ripple Farm Landscape Healing Hub, a 100-acre regenerative farm in Southern Tasmania that showcases Natural Sequence Farming, soil health principles, ecological restoration, and holistic farming. The farm sells meat, eggs and other produce directly to conscious consumers via Open Food Networks – an online system offering an alternative to major supermarkets.


    Rachael has travelled widely, writing wherever she goes. She has worked a number of jobs as a jillaroo, professional wool classer, veterinary nurse, rural journalist, stock camp cook, high country cattle drover, truffle sniffer dog handler and family farm manager.


    Her eighth novel Milking Time was published this year. She is also the author of the memoir Down the Dirt Roads and some short story collections.


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    For more about Rachael Johns: https://www.rachaeljohns.com

    Rachael's latest book is Outback Reunion (2024)


    For more about Sophie Green: https://sophie-green-author.com

    Sophie's latest book is Art Hour at the Duchess Hotel (2024)



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