Blether Together with Farmstrong Scotland
Blether Together with Farmstrong Scotland

Blether Together with Farmstrong Scotland

Farmstrong Scotland

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Stories from farmers and crofters across Scotland, to support your wellbeing and share their top tips. A small change can make a big difference, so you can live well, and farm and croft well. Farmstrong Scotland is an initiative to help farmers, crofters and their families to cope with the ups and downs of farming and crofting by sharing things they can do to look after themselves and the people in their business. It is a peer-to-peer programme, driven by science and real-life stories. Together, we can share, learn and support our wellbeing. You can visit Farmstrong Scotland online to find more information: https://www.farmstrongscotland.org.uk/

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Family before farming: Jenny McKerr of the Wee Farm Distillery
JUN 3, 2026
Family before farming: Jenny McKerr of the Wee Farm Distillery
Have you ever met a gin farmer? That's how Jenny McKerr of the Wee Farm Distillery introduces herself.This episode is Jenny's story of how she and her husband Stephen have spent the last 10 years building up their business - a farm, a farm shop, and a distillery - as first-generation farmers on 45 acres in South Lanarkshire.It's been a lot of work - but Jenny is also careful to prioritise family time, and says she always gets off farm when she needs to.In 2026, she is a proud recipient of the very prestigious Kings Award for Sustainable Development.She has been involved in the Rural Leadership programme. She was at SRUC, and is a member of Scottish Agritourism.Find the Wee Farm Distillery online here.How’s It Going?Take a moment for yourself: try Farmstrong Scotland’s How’s It Going? tool. Answer eight simple questions and get access to resources tailored to support you.Farmstrong Scotland helps farmers, crofters and their families cope with the ups and downs of rural life by sharing practical ways to look after themselves and the people around them. It’s a peer-to-peer programme, shaped by scientific insight and real-life stories, so together we can share, learn and support each other’s wellbeing.Follow UsVisit the Farmstrong Scotland website to find out more.Follow Farmstrong Scotland on Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook.You can also subscribe to our Spotify Playlist including hundreds of tunes, recommended by farmers and crofters across Scoland.If you’re concerned about yourself or someone else, talk to someone.Contact your doctor, RSABI’s 24-hour helpline: 0808 123 4555, Breathing Space: 0800 838 587, or Samaritans (24-hours): 116 123.Mentioned in this episode:Explore Foundations of Mental StrengthRead more about Farmstrong's Foundations of Mental Health programme: https://www.farmstrongscotland.org.uk/news-events/farmstrong-scotland-launches-new-mental-strength-programme-in-response-to-survey-findings Contact us to find out more or book a session: [email protected]
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28 MIN
Introducing our 'Foundations of Mental Strength' programme
MAY 13, 2026
Introducing our 'Foundations of Mental Strength' programme
This episode is packed with info about Farmstrong Scotland's 'Foundations of Mental Health' programme - a direct response to findings from our recent surveys.More than one in three respondents reported low levels of wellbeing - with scores falling below the national average across all age groups.'Foundations of Mental Strength' - or FoMS - is a series of workshops designed to combat low wellbeing - and can be run by groups and organisations as a special day, or included in a package of other ongoing activities.Huge thanks to both The Scottish Government Knowledge Transfer & Innovation Fund, and to the NFU Mutual Charitable Trust, for providing funding to support the FoMS programme.This episode features:Kirsty Ritchie, mental health consultant and founder of Mind and Mission. Kirsty was involved in devising the Foundations of Mental Health programme for Farmstrong.Emily Grant, who's worked in Scottish agriculture for over 20 years, and trades as Forrit (Scots word for 'forward'). Emily is part of the team who deliver FOMS to groups and organisations across Scottish agriculture.Find out more about the Foundations of Mental Strength programme here.How’s It Going?Take a moment for yourself: try Farmstrong Scotland’s How’s It Going? tool. Answer eight simple questions and get access to resources tailored to support you.Farmstrong Scotland helps farmers, crofters and their families cope with the ups and downs of rural life by sharing practical ways to look after themselves and the people around them. It’s a peer-to-peer programme, shaped by scientific insight and real-life stories, so together we can share, learn and support each other’s wellbeing.Follow UsVisit the Farmstrong Scotland website to find out more.Follow Farmstrong Scotland on Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook.You can also subscribe to our Spotify Playlist including hundreds of tunes, recommended by farmers and crofters across Scoland.If you’re concerned about yourself or someone else, talk to someone.Contact your doctor, RSABI’s 24-hour helpline: 0808 123 4555, Breathing Space: 0800 838 587, or Samaritans (24-hours): 116 123.
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35 MIN
Resilience, rugby, recovery: Bobby Stevenson's story of selling his farm after mental ill health
APR 1, 2026
Resilience, rugby, recovery: Bobby Stevenson's story of selling his farm after mental ill health
Bobby Stevenson took the difficult decision to sell his family dairy farm after facing a mental health crisis.Bobby, from Lendalfoot in South Ayrshire, tells Sarah Stephen about his journey back from both a stroke and mental ill health - and how talking and sharing openly about his issues has helped his recovery.How’s It Going?Take a moment for yourself: try Farmstrong Scotland’s How’s It Going? tool. Answer eight simple questions and get access to resources tailored to support you.Farmstrong Scotland helps farmers, crofters and their families cope with the ups and downs of rural life by sharing practical ways to look after themselves and the people around them. It’s a peer-to-peer programme, shaped by scientific insight and real-life stories, so together we can share, learn and support each other’s wellbeing.Follow UsVisit the Farmstrong Scotland website to find out more.Follow Farmstrong Scotland on Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook.You can also subscribe to our Spotify Playlist including hundreds of tunes, recommended by farmers and crofters across Scoland.If you’re concerned about yourself or someone else, talk to someone.Contact your doctor, RSABI’s 24-hour helpline: 0808 123 4555, Breathing Space: 0800 838 587, or Samaritans (24-hours): 116 123.Mentioned in this episode:Explore Foundations of Mental StrengthRead more about Farmstrong's Foundations of Mental Health programme: https://www.farmstrongscotland.org.uk/news-events/farmstrong-scotland-launches-new-mental-strength-programme-in-response-to-survey-findings Contact us to find out more or book a session: [email protected]
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33 MIN
Dave and Sandy Hay: Curling and community at the Chuck Hay Memorial Bonspiel
FEB 4, 2026
Dave and Sandy Hay: Curling and community at the Chuck Hay Memorial Bonspiel
Sarah finds warmth on ice - and plenty of competition! - at the annual farmer's curling competition at Perth's Dewar Centre.160 people from all over Scotland take part in the Chuck Hay Memorial Bonspiel, in teams of 4, over three days in January.There is camaraderie and connection - which is especially important in the bleak dark month of January, when isolation can feel particularly pronounced.In this episode:event organisers and brothers Sandy and Dave Hay tell Sarah what the event is all about, and pay tribute to their father, Chuck Hay, a former curling world championsheep farmers Glen and Thomas Muirhead - brothers of Eve Muirhead - stop by to share thoughts on the competitionFarmstrong's own Alix Ritchie shares thoughts on why events like this are great for social connection and wellbeingIf listening to this episode has made you want to check out curling, please visit Scottish Curling's "Try Curling" website. It has info on all the ice rink venues across Scotland where there are organised taster sessions with qualified coaches. The sessions are open to anyone who wants to give it a go. You simply enter your postcode / location to get a list of times and venues. Link here:Sandy Hay is a trustee for RSABI - whose 24-hour helpline (below) is available to anyone in Scottish agriculture, and who offer practical, emotional and financial support: https://www.rsabi.org.uk/How’s It Going?Take a moment for yourself: try Farmstrong Scotland’s How’s It Going? tool. Answer eight simple questions and get access to resources tailored to support you.Farmstrong Scotland helps farmers, crofters and their families cope with the ups and downs of rural life by sharing practical ways to look after themselves and the people around them. It’s a peer-to-peer programme, shaped by scientific insight and real-life stories, so together we can share, learn and support each other’s wellbeing.Follow UsVisit the Farmstrong Scotland website to find out more.Follow Farmstrong Scotland on Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook.You can also subscribe to our Spotify Playlist including hundreds of tunes, recommended by farmers and crofters across Scoland.If you’re concerned about yourself or someone else, talk to someone.Contact your doctor, RSABI’s 24-hour helpline: 0808 123 4555, Breathing Space: 0800 838 587, or Samaritans (24-hours): 116 123.Mentioned in this episode:Explore Foundations of Mental StrengthRead more about Farmstrong's Foundations of Mental Health programme: https://www.farmstrongscotland.org.uk/news-events/farmstrong-scotland-launches-new-mental-strength-programme-in-response-to-survey-findings Contact us to find out more or book a session: [email protected]
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34 MIN