An Interactive Event for WOMEN Navigating and Leading Family Farm Succession
Responding to REAL requests from rural women and women in agriculture/primary production RFCSNR are thrilled to welcome Malinda Guest as our feature speaker for Nurturing the Conversation. This is a very special WOMEN’S ONLY event.
When assisting our clients with Succession Planning we have found that women often take on the huge rollercoaster of emotions that come with navigating the succession planning process. They try to be the nurturer, the mediator with family dynamics, and endeavour to keep family in tact physically and emotionally.
This event is to help assist women in this process providing strategies to help foster harmonious family dynamics.
Recognising the foundational role women play in agricultural families and the resilience needed for thoughtful succession planning this event is designed to provide you:
This is an inclusive event for all women with a connection to multi-generational farming or farm property transition of any industry or size. We encourage you to attend with your sisters, mothers, friends or other women from your community.
Where: Blair Athol Homestead
When: Friday 28th March from 9:30am -1pm
Malinda Guest BSc.(HONS)(Psych), M Psych (Clin), MAPS FCCLP
Director and Clinical Psychologist of Boundless Psychology, Malinda is committed to educating individuals and communities on crucial topics such as understanding mental health, improving communication, and creating healthy relationships. She has a passion for rural mental health and juggles a diverse array of roles, including mother, wife, clinical psychologist, director, and supervisor.
Malinda created Let’s Talk Tactics and Know Your Mates to educate individuals on effective communication—especially around meaningful and challenging topics. These frameworks are central to the workshops, community events, and fundraisers she organises and emcees.
In addition to her work as a treating Clinical Psychologist, Malinda regularly provides guidance and advice to media outlets, including appearances on ABC National Radio, sharing insights on mental health and rural issues.