
Pearling Stories from the Edge of Australia
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In this solo episode, I share my raw, real story of how I stumbled into the mysterious and beautiful world of the pearling industry. From having no clue about oysters to spawning them by hand, I take you on my journey to Beagle Bay a remote Aboriginal community two hours north of Broome, Western Australia where I lived and worked for eight months on private land.
I talk about the unexpected path that led me there, the gritty life in a hatchery, unforgettable moments at sea aboard a pearling ship with Clipper Pearls, and the wild freedom of fishing in untouched waters. It's a story about saying yes to the unknown, learning fast, and finding adventure in the most remote corners of Australia.
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