
Episode 5: Nic MacLeod
This month we spoke with Nic MacLeod, Policy & Public Affairs Advisor from Scottish Land & Estates. Nic tells us of her different experiences within the rural sector and the lessons she has learnt along the way. We of co

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This month we spoke with Nic MacLeod, Policy & Public Affairs Advisor from Scottish Land & Estates. Nic tells us of her different experiences within the rural sector and the lessons she has learnt along the way. We of co

In this month's episode we spoke with taxidermist Hollie Bird. Hollie lives in the Highlands and shares her stories and insights into what it's like being a female taxidermist in a small industry. She shares her advice o

In this episode, we’re joined by April Coate, co-owner of Coate PR, a Cotswolds-based agency rooted in the heart of the countryside. Specialising in equestrian brands, rural businesses, and countryside events, April shar

In this episode, we’re joined by Laura Holmes from AGM Venison, whose career journey is as diverse as it is inspiring. From serving on a tour in Afghanistan to working as a veterinary professional, Laura has built a path

In this month's podcast, we had the pleasure of speaking with Tamara Warhusrt from Farmette Media. We spoke with Tamara about her Farmette journey, starting her own business, rural media challenges, and women's visibilit

In this episode we spoke with the Director of the Heather Trust Katrina Candy and Chloe Thornton, Marketing, Events & Digital Manager. We spoke about the important work of moorland management and all about the careers an

In this episode of Women Who Work in Fieldsports , we sit down with Laura Irwin of Tulchan Estate , one of Scotland’s most renowned sporting estates, to explore what it really takes to build a career in the heart of the

In this episode of Women Who Work in Fieldsports, we speak with Louisa Clutterbuck , CEO of Eat Wild , about her dynamic career championing sustainable wild game in the UK. Louisa reflects on her journey into the fieldsp

In this episode, we’re joined by the legendary Polly Portwin — Director of the Campaign for Hunting at the Countryside Alliance. A leading voice in rural affairs, Polly shares her insights on the future of country sports

This month Iona had the pleasure to speak with Lesley Peake from Twin Peakes Fly Fishing and Karen Woolley from the Angling Trust. Two incredible women in the fly fishing world. They shared their insights and advice and

Jo Perrott is the founder of the Ladies Working Dog Group, a global community that’s rewriting the rules on how women train their gundogs. Facing serious health challenges herself, Jo knows what it means to keep going wh

Anita North is a former English clay trap shooter known for her success in Olympic Trap. She began shooting in her late twenties and went on to win multiple Commonwealth Games medals, including gold in the women's trap a

Philippa Davis is the cookery columnist for The Field Magazine, a chef and tv presenter. She grew up with her extended family on a small holding in Dorset where her love for food and feeding people was sparked. At 14 she

Jessica is founder of Kingstone Coaching and Training Consultancy. After working in the highly driven corporate sector for over twenty years, Jessica founded her own coaching and training consultancy, Kingstone, taking h

In this month’s episode, we had the pleasure of chatting with Georgie Stanford. Georgie is one of a very small number of professional shooting instructors. She works as a freelance instructor for several top grounds in t

This month Iona and Louisa are joined by Catherine Austen. Catherine is Horse & Hound hunting editor, press officer & a freelance journalist.

Hannah is Business Development Manager at BE-ST, joining in January 2025 from Scottish Land and Estates. Her career has taken her all over Scotland working in Edinburgh, the Highlands and is now based from rural Ayrshire

Join us for a 2024 Round Up with Founders Louisa Clutterbuck, Vanessa Steel & Iona Campbell. We talk about our highs and lows plus our favourite events of 2024.

This month we spoke with the wonderful Michelle Nudds, South East Regional Director at BASC.

Anya is an internationally published documentary, portrait and adventure photographer with a portfolio covering an array of high profile personalities but its her deep rooted appreciation of the beauty of the rural life
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