Pass the Baton
Pass the Baton
Tony Catt - Catapult Wealth
The purpose of this podcast series is to educate agricultural businesses (farmers) on how to work through generational transfer of farms. The goal will be to see farmers 'pass the baton – not the buck!’
Harvesting Healthy Minds: Preventive Psychology for Farmers
Farming can be a challenging and stressful occupation. In fact, studies have shown that farmers are at higher risk of experiencing mental health issues like depression and anxiety. But what if there was a way to prevent these problems from arising in the first place?Join us as we chat with Tom Nehmy, a clinical psychologist and creator of the Healthy Minds program. Tom's program was created after he saw a pattern in clients (both children and adults) who exhibited similar signs of unhelpful thinking and behaviour that could have been prevented. His passion for preventive psychology led him to create a single program that aims to prevent depression, anxiety, and eating disorders and promote overall emotional wellness and resilience - without targeting the specific symptoms of any one disorder.In this episode, we'll explore the importance of mental health and wellbeing for farmers, and how the Healthy Minds program can help cultivate positive mental health practices. Tom will share insights from his research, as well as practical tips that farmers can use to build resilience and prevent mental health issues from arising. Whether you're a farmer or simply interested in promoting mental health and wellbeing, this episode is for you. Tune in and learn how to cultivate mental health for yourself and those around you.
May 2, 2023
33 min
THE CHEQUE BOOK PLAN – INTERVIEW WITH A BANKER
Do bankers regularly get involved in succession planning discussions? Yes! With over 25 years’ experience working in finance, and a life spent living and working on farms, Deb Purvis is not your average commercial finance broker. Deb has worked alongside generational farmers, accountants, and advisors to procure funding solutions with Australia’s traditional banks. In this episode, Tony interviews Deb about the key issues, roadblocks and how farmers can be better prepared when handing over the finances of a farm business. 
Jul 24, 2022
37 min
FAMILY CONFLICT (PART 4)
Tony Catt chats to David Westbrook, Head Accountability Coach at Farm Owners Academy.David grew up on a cropping farm midway between Maitland and Kadina on the Yorke Peninsula. Then, in 2010, he and his wife Becky decided to branch out on their own and acquired a farm on Kangaroo Island.In 2015, 2016, and 2017, David was a Farmer Owners Academy client. He thrived in the program and connected well with the team, that he was hired as a part-time accountability coach. In this episode, we continue talking about family conflict and the unmet expectations and broken promises that come with family business and succession. 
Jun 1, 2022
40 min
THE CHEQUE BOOK PLAN – WHAT’S INVOLVED?
In this episode, Tony is joined by Shaun Moroney, Director of Letcher Moroney Chartered Accountants. Shaun’s background started on a farm on the West Coast of South Australia in Streaky Bay. With over three decades of experience, discover how Shaun’s personal experience in farming, understanding the family dynamic and why getting out of your comfort zone is the key to a successful succession plan. 
Dec 19, 2021
39 min
FAMILY CONFLICT (PART 3)
Andrew has many years of experience advising families with businesses and farms on how to successfully pass their wealth between generations in a controlled manner.Most people spend a lot of time working and saving with the aim of providing for their family. But few spend enough time putting in place the necessary legal framework to protect this wealth, save tax, minimise disputes and ultimately set their family and future generations up for success.Continuing our conversation on family conflict. In this episode, Tony chats to Andrew Andreyev, Director Andreyev Lawyers, about how a little bit of legal advice at the right time can go a long way to smoothing a succession plan. 
Nov 14, 2021
45 min
FOSSILISED LEADERS
Andrew Mattner comes from a farming family himself, 4 generation grape grower and has been working with rural families within South Australia for over 20 years.There has been a lot of changes within the farming industry over generations, especially with leadership. In This episode, Tony chats to Andrew about the different styles of leadership, how important is leadership in farming families and who typically plays the role of a Leader, 
Oct 17, 2021
40 min
FAMILY CONFLICT (PART 2)
In this episode, we continue to discuss family conflict. We interview Kate Russell, Director of The Huddle. Kate works with leaders and teams to assist them to build high levels of trust, communicate effectively and reduce stress (both personal and team stress) to create safe and dynamic workplaces. Kate shares her insights into toxic workplaces and how empathy is a critical step for ensuring an engaged workplace. 
Sep 19, 2021
33 min
FAMILY CONFLICT (PART 1)
Occasional conflict is part of family life, however, ongoing conflict can be stressful and damaging to relationships. In this episode, Tony is joined by Jeanette Long, a Facilitator, Trainer and Coach for Ag Consulting Co. Jeanette's passion is engaging people and influencing positive change in agriculture and Natural Resource Management. As farmer herself, she has an intimate understanding of the challenges faced by family farming businesses.
Aug 22, 2021
45 min
NEXT GEN FARMER
Tony is joined by next gen farmer Chris Rowe. They discuss Chris’ real life experience of what next gen farmers go through and what roadblocks are faced during the journey of farming succession.Succession planning can look different for many people, but the importance is still the same. Take a listen to hear Chris’ story, his first-hand experience and his advice for others going through this stage of life.
Jul 25, 2021
30 min
CROPS PEOPLE MONEY & YOU
In this episode, Tony Catt interviews Dr Kate Burke, Author of ‘Crops People Money & You’ Dr Kate Burke’s practical and pragmatic approach to farming is based on thirty years of experience as an agricultural scientist in the dryland cropping sector. She knows how to connect the dots of science, people and money. Watch the full episode here. 
Jun 20, 2021
44 min
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