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Radio WA Conversations with Barry Green

by Barry Green

Conversations with innovative Western Australians that connect the dots between, agriculture, food, the soil, human health ( physical and mental), tourism, indigenous culture and the media. This podcast draws content from Western Tourist Radio programs being broadcast on 87.6 FM in East Perth and the Coastal towns in the SW of WA "telling the stories of People and Places in Western Australia. Program content is also drawn from Barry Green's conversations on "Talk of Our Shire" on Donnybrook Balingup Community Radio.

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Episodes

Certified Organic and Biodynamic WA - David McFall & David Martin

12m · Published 12 Sep 05:24

A conversation recorded in February 2020 with David McFall & David Martin, about the organisation Certified Organic and Biodynamic WA, ( COBWA  ) created to promote such production methods in Western Australia.

For more about organic food and farming in WA visit www.organicfoodwa.net.au

Jodie Richards - Busselton CCI 2017

6m · Published 10 Sep 10:15

A conversation recorded with Jodie Richards in April 2017, shortly after she became CEO of the Busselton CCI . 

Busselton Jetty - Trevor Fitzgerald

11m · Published 09 Sep 06:13

Conversation recorded in February 2016 with Trevor Fitzgerald about the efforts of the Busselton community to save the Busselton Jetty after Cyclone Albany in 1978. The Busselton Jetty www.busseltonjetty.com.au is now a major tourism draw card for the South West of WA and a great community asset enjoyed by the whole community. 

To find out more things to do, places to eat and places to stay visit www.touristradio.com.au/busselton

Graeme Harvey - Seducing the Vigilante Customer

10m · Published 05 Sep 20:51

A May 2105 interview with Graham Harvey on Western Tourist Radio's Local Talent Time segment, about his book Seducing the Vigilante Customer. In his book, Graham, talks about the law of reciprocity, which he explains as the best way to get a smile is to smile at someone, and the best way to get a punch in the mouth is to punch someone in the mouth. 

Western Tourist Radio programs tell stories of people and places in Western Australia with interviews with local characters. The radio service is complimented by www.touristradio.com.au which is an Independent Holiday Network, promoting sites of interest to people traveling in Western Australia. The website employs the concept of reciprocity, giving discounts to participating businesses that provide a reciprocal link from their website back to ours. In this way we are building networks of West Australian Business, connecting travelers with local businesses so that can book at the best price by not paying commission to third party websites. 

Johan Smit - Sarvaga Light

7m · Published 04 Sep 06:55

A conversation recorded in April 2018 with Johan Smit from Sarvaga Light provides an inspiring insight into the ideas behind his holistic coaching and well-being businesses. The world has changed since this recording, but the principals that Johan talks about are now coming into sharper focus. 

The conversation includes reference to the Geographe Businesses Referral Group in Busselton. 

Pioneer Challenge - Highway 120 - Iggy Tan

11m · Published 31 Aug 01:41

Iggy Tan from the Rotary Club of Matilda Bay talks about the success of the first year of Pioneer Challenge pioneerchallenge.com.au along route 120 in Western Australia, and the appointment of Peter Kenyon as Patron.

To hear more about why the challenge was created listen to the conversation we recorded last year with Chris Oakeley for the launch of the project : Radiowa – Pioneer-challenge-route-120-heritage-hunt

In the conversation we talk about the Harvest Highway, or South Western Highway as a possible extension of the challenge 


Healthy Soils, Healthy Communities - Charles Massy

25m · Published 27 Aug 20:28

A Community Radio documentary I made in 2018, based on an interview with Charles Massy, Author of "Call of the Reed Warbler, a New Agriculture, a New Earth" and others involved in regenerative agriculture and public health. 

In the middle of a global pandemic, when apparently healthy people are succumbing  to the disease, and others not, could it be the difference lies in the quality of the food they eat?  Food scientists have been warning for years that modern fresh foods have a fraction of the vitamins and minerals they had at the end of WW2. On top of that the processed foods bare little resemblance to what our biome's recognize as food. 

To fix a problem you have to address the cause. Could it be that with our reliance in high tech solutions we have missed the root cause of the current dilemma? In an economic system driven by advertising, the commercial media has been asleep at the wheel, not questioning the products produced by their major advertisers? In 5 years time, it could be that we look back at this period of history when the pharmaceutical industry is promising "get the jab so we can get back to normal",  and find the claim as laughable as the claims of old tobacco advertising? 

WA Agriculture Minister Alannah MacTiernan has read Charles book and embraced regen ag, ad discussed in my conversation with her.

Other conversations on related subjects are with Ken Bailey , Vanya Cullen , Graeme Sait , Ian & Di Haggerty  and Colin Seis

Healthy Soils, Healthy Communities - Charles Massy

25m · Published 27 Aug 20:28

A Community Radio documentary I made in 2018, based on an interview with Charles Massy, Author of "Call of the Reed Warbler, a New Agriculture, a New Earth" and others involved in regenerative agriculture and public health. 

In the middle of a global pandemic, when apparently healthy people are succumbing  to the disease, and others not, could it be the difference lies in the quality of the food they eat?  Food scientists have been warning for years that modern fresh foods have a fraction of the vitamins and minerals they had at the end of WW2. On top of that the processed foods bare little resemblance to what our biome's recognize as food. 

To fix a problem you have to address the cause. Could it be that with our reliance in high tech solutions we have missed the root cause of the current dilemma? In an economic system driven by advertising, the commercial media has been asleep at the wheel, not questioning the products produced by their major advertisers? In 5 years time, it could be that we look back at this period of history when the pharmaceutical industry is promising "get the jab so we can get back to normal",  and find the claim as laughable as the claims of old tobacco advertising? 

WA Agriculture Minister Alannah MacTiernan has read Charles book and embraced regen ag, ad discussed in my conversation with her.

Other conversations on related subjects are with Ken Bailey , Vanya Cullen , Graeme Sait , Ian & Di Haggerty  and Colin Seis

Linda Stanley - Grandy's Long Walk,

9m · Published 26 Aug 22:26

A conversation, recorded in July 2020,  with  Linda Stanley for our "Local Talent Time" segment. Linda talks about her book Grandy's Long Walk, a children's book about walking the Bibbulmun Track in Western Australia. Visit the Bibbulmun Track website www.bibbulmuntrack.org.au

To hear interviews with other West Australian, authors, poets , musicians, and other artisans visit www.touristradio.com.au/localtalent

Nungarin Heritage Machinery and Army Museum - Gary Coumbe

10m · Published 23 Aug 02:00

Conversation recorded in July 2020, when we were on our "Wonder out Yonder", with Gary Coumbe, Chair of the Nungarin Heritage Machinery and Army Museum nungarinmuseum.com.au . We  talk about this fascinating attraction and the military and agriculture history on show in the small wheat belt town of Nungarin.

For more about Nungarin visit www.touristradio.com.au/nungarin

To find out more about the attractions of the North East Wheatbelt in WA check out www.wheatbeltway.com.au

Radio WA Conversations with Barry Green has 118 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 31:37:59. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 26th, 2024 07:40.

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