Jessie Bethel beneath the brim of living on the land.
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Get ready for an electrifying Episode 12 of Season 5 as we shine the spotlight on the remarkable Jessie Bethel! Immerse yourself in her incredible journey to understand the depth of her sophistication, knowledge, and strength. From earning a Cert 3 in agriculture to a Bachelor of Law, Jessie's accomplishments will leave you in awe.
Her collaborations with the QLD justice department, accreditation in Mediation, and role as a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner underscore her unwavering dedication. Returning to her rural roots in her twenties, Jessie not only found love but also formed a profound connection to the land. Now, she's sharing untold stories on the podcast.
I'm truly honored that Jessie entrusted me with her narrative, and together, our mission is to challenge stigmas. But here's a heads up—tomorrow's episode is a bit longer than usual, and believe me, it's worth every moment! We're diving deep into Jessie's story, exploring a diverse range of topics often left unspoken. Jessie imparts valuable advice drawn from her experiences, shining a light on important subjects. Don't miss this unique and insightful episode!
As always, if any discussions raise concerns, reach out to your support network. Thanks to Jessie, we're wrapping up Season 5 on a high note—let's plunge into the extraordinary narrative on a range of subjects not usually spoken about from women on the land.
Follow Jessie's Instagram picks and recommendations:
VBAC Australia Support Group Facebook
Book
‘Spirit Babies’ by the leading authority on this topic Walter Makichen
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