SHE BEEK - a podcast for and about women in Australian beekeeping.
By SHE BEEK
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SHE BEEK - a podcast for and about women in Australian beekeeping.Jun 26, 2021
Bee Venom Immunotherapy - is it for you?
We've all heard the stories about sudden and serious reactions to bee stings, even in people who have been bee keeping for a while who've had stings with no previous life threatening response. In this episode, we get to hear two first hand experiences of anaphylactic reaction to bee stings, and subsequent bee venom immununotherapy, from two Aussie women beekeepers - Jo McDonald and Kerry Caligiore.
You'll unfortunately hear a few sound glitches in our second interview due to some connection issues, so apologies in advance!
For more information on bee venom immunotherapy, please see below:
https://www.allergy.org.au/images/pcc/ASCIA_PCC_Allergen_Immunotherapy_FAQ_2020_.pdf
A chat with Anneliese Austin about barriers to women’s participation in beekeeping in Papua New Guinea.
Anneliese Austin is a Phd Candidate, Southern Cross University and Research Assistant at Bees for Sustainable Livelihoods, and in this podcast we chat about her co-authored research article about Barriers to Women's Participation in Beekeeping in Papua New Guinea.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0005772X.2020.1818465?src=recsys
https://www.facebook.com/beesforsustainablelivelihoods
KATHY CHATS WITH AUSTRALIAN WOMEN IN BEEKEEPING'S FABULOUS KATE BEE
Kathy and Jo have an Autumn chin wag.
Welcome to Season 2 of the She Beek Podcast! It's been a while between drinks for Kathy and Jo, but now with Winter almost upon us and craziness of another season nearly behind us, time to catch up and see what's been happening and what's planned!
Jo dedicates this EP to Graham Rogers, her oldest friend Meg's dear old dad, who passed away today. Always a twinkle in his eye - a lover of reading his paper in his garden, a garden that kept people and bees and cats happy for many, many years.
AUSTRALIAN BEES IN THE BURBS
SUMMER 20/21- ‘Australian Bees in the Burbs’
With special guest Kit “Bee Babette” Prendergast
Native bee scientist, conservation biologist and zoologist
PhD researcher (Curtin University) and Forrest Scholar
LINKS:
Kit’s ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1164-6099
RISKY BEE BUSINESS
Kathy chats with Rachael Kubinski about a poisoning episode in her apiary, and then to Leonie Schwarzel about the discovery in her apiary of European Foul Brood and American Foul brood. Jo and Kathy also chat about European wasps, cane toads and the construction of Jo's flow hive.
Beekeeping in coastal Western Australia and in Bunbury Prison market garden - with Catherine Talbot from Wedderburn Honey
This week, Jo speaks with Catherine Talbot of www.wedderburnhoney.com.au in Western Australia, who is also Education Manager at Bunbury Prison. Catherine helped Bunbury Prison to set up their apiary as part of their market garden program. We chat with Catherine about how she got started in beekeeping, her interesting range of honey products, and the process involved in setting up a social enterprise apiary - and the impact it has had on inmates there.
Produced and presented by Dr Kathy Knox and Jo Derbyshire
Editing and Sound Engineering by Jo Derbyshire
EPISODE 5 - BOTANY AND BUNYIPS with Dr Anna Carrucan
In this episode, Kathy chats with Apiarist Dr Anna Carrucan, owner of @Buukaar_Waaruung _apiary and @WheenBeefoundation Ambassador, about how she came to be a beekeeper, her business development and the wonderful origins of the name Buukaar Waaruung.
QUEEN BREEDING - PART B
In the second part of our Queen Breeding extravaganza, Kathy has a chat to Corrine Jordan of The Bee Lady Apiaries - www.honeybeelady.com - and then goes for a fascinating walk around the apiary and insemination lab with Jo Read from NT Bees Aust.
QUEEN BREEDING - PART A
In this episide, Jo and Kathy chat with Dr Natalie Doran-Browne, a Queen Breeder who manages two related bee businesses, Wondermazing Honeybees (www.wondermazinghoneybees.com.au) and Bee Removals Victoria (www.beeremovals.com.au). Natalie runs the queen bee breeding program for the hives which includes bee selection, trait testing and the improvement of honeybee lines. Natalie also works part time as a Research Scientist at the University of Melbourne.
Swarmcast! Bee swarm prevention and management.
We talk about swarm preparedness and management with the lovely Mademoiselle Bee, some of our own swarm catching experiences and let you know how to register for swarms available for collection in your area.
Spring Readiness - Bec from Bec's Bees and Corrine from The Bee Lady Apiaries
Welcome to Episode 2 of She Beek - a podcast for an about women in Australian beekeeping!
In this episode, Kathy has a chat to Corrine Jordan from The Bee Lady Apiaries about Spring Readiness and beekeeping in the Sunshine state. and Jo chats with Bec McBride of Bec's Beehive about her start in the beekeeping arena, Spring readiness, beekeeping education and what keeps her so enthusiastic about all things bees!
Bee what you wanna Bee - An introduction to the She Beek Podcast!
Welcome listeners! This is an introductory Podcast where Jo and Kathy get together for their fist chat about what their aims are for the She Beek podcast, and a little about each of their personal journey's into the beekeeping arena. Hope you enjoy the chat, and please feel free to jump on our socials to ask any questions, give any feedback and make any suggestions for what you'd like to hear about. We'd love to hear from you! Thanks for listening!