Brothers of Bhundoo Podcast

Brothers of Bhundoo Podcast
Podcast Description
Brothers of Bhundoo is a gathering of real conversations for men walking the path of depth, integrity, and brotherhood.We host guests who share our group's values, bringing perspectives rooted in truth, resilience, and grounded leadership. We also invite men from within our own circle to share their real stories, offering a balanced view of what the group means to each man.This is not theory. This is lived experience, raw and unfiltered. It’s a place to hear the voices of men reclaiming connection—to themselves, each other, and the land.Welcome to the circle.
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The podcast explores themes such as mental health, personal growth, and community resilience, with episodes highlighting stories like Blake Johnson's 40-hour surfing record dedicated to mental health awareness. The show features discussions on brotherhood and the lived experiences of men reclaiming connection to themselves and each other.

Brothers of Bhundoo is a gathering of real conversations for men walking the path of depth, integrity, and brotherhood.
We host guests who share our group’s values, bringing perspectives rooted in truth, resilience, and grounded leadership.
We also invite men from within our own circle to share their real stories, offering a balanced view of what the group means to each man.
This is not theory. This is lived experience, raw and unfiltered.
It’s a place to hear the voices of men reclaiming connection—to themselves, each other, and the land.
Welcome to the circle.
Ladies and gentleman, today we have on the poddy the one and only Kiran from Growing Together.
What happens when we reconnect with our food, our community, and the soil beneath our feet? Kiran takes us on a journey through the transformative power of community gardening and regenerative agriculture.
The industrial food system is killing our soil while disconnecting us from nature and each other. But across Australia, a quiet revolution is taking place in backyards, community plots, and regenerative farms. Drawing on permaculture principles, earth care, people care, and fair share, these initiatives are rebuilding soil health while weaving stronger community bonds.
From Milton's community garden to vibrant ”remakeries” that combine food production with repair cafes and skill-sharing, Kiran shares how Growing Together is cultivating more than just vegetables. They're creating spaces where diverse people connect across generations and cultures, sharing knowledge that might otherwise be lost. The conversation explores how these community hubs serve as antidotes to our convenience driven, disconnected modern lives.
We dive deep into the challenges of modern agriculture, from food waste driven by cosmetic standards to the struggle of small-scale farmers competing against industrial operations. Yet the focus remains hopeful, highlighting how biomimicry, following nature's patterns, offers sustainable solutions that build rather than deplete our natural resources.
Ready to grow something meaningful? Whether you're an experienced gardener or have never touched soil, community growing initiatives welcome your unique skills and perspective. Connect with Growing Together for workshops, crop swaps, and collaborative projects that nourish both body and soul. The seeds of change are waiting to be planted…will you help them grow?
Welcome to the circle…
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https://growingtogether.org.au/
Brothers of Bhundoo

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