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From Deputy Head to the PFFA

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Joinavision is so excited to be joining forces with the PFFA.

Today on RendleshamRadio.com I spoke to Sam Culver who used to work as a Deputy Head for a number of primary schools in the West of England. The show goes out live today, May 7th, at 5pm. We’ll post the link the next day.

Her experience in education sadly won’t come as a surprise to most people. With not only children in tears but staff too she realised the education system is failing so many within it. Having left her job she is now heading up the PFFA (The People’s Food and Farming Alliance) which is a subsidiary of the PHA (People’s Health Alliance).

She’s still passionate about children but going about it in a different way – through our land. There’s so much we can do to create happier, healthier children and families. Connecting to our land and our food is a great place to start.

The PFFA have so many great ideas and ways of supporting farmers, land owners and small-holdings to pave the way for a great future for all of us.

Here’s the link to the full conversation on YouTube. We also did a couple of three minute videos that are on there too. Here’s one of them – we chatted about her frustrations of our current system.

We’ve been lucky enough to have some great tracks shared with us by musicians from Joinavision. Ben Austwick has just released his first song as a solo artist called Doctor Media. His band, Four Wheel Drive, have toured all over the UK and were signed up by an agent.

Kevin Dean has been a musician since he was 16. He’s has been so helpful with sharing songs by the many artists he’s worked with over the years. Genius of Darma is a beautiful instrumental and the perfect song to sit, relax and meditate to.

Enjoy the show and if I can get to grips with technology all our shows will be uploaded to Spotify asap!

For those who didn’t get to listen to our interview with Laure from My Little Farm in Sussex, here’s a direct link to our conversation.

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