Annabelle Hickson | Why Country Life Has Been The Making Of Her

Today’s conversation was such a joyful one for me. I first spoke to Annabelle Hickson over a year ago about having her as a guest on our podcast. Annabelle is a writer, photographer, florist, podcaster, author and now magazine publisher – she recently launched Galah magazine which is dedicated to celebrating regional Australia.   One thing I love about Annabelle is her grit. In today’s episode we’ll take you back to how she landed her first job at the prestigious newspaper The Australian through sheer willpower. So when she fell madly in love with a pecan farmer from regional NSW, and gave up the dream job to start a new life with him, she was prepared to work hard. What she wasn’t prepared for was how surprising her new life was. And while there was plenty of elbow grease, she says, she was taken aback by how much joy, beauty, and opportunity she found. In contrast to the stories we all hear about farm life, of shortage and lack, Annabelle found inspiration.   She taught herself photography, published a book, started a podcast, freelanced as a writer, oh, and had three children. And Annabelle wants to do away with the myth of ‘simple country folk’. Her magazine Galah already has over 80 stockists around Australia as well as being available via her website galahpress.com. It’s shot in the most beautiful vivid colours - and if you’re one of her over 70 thousand followers on Instagram then you’ll know and love her eye for breathtaking images and lust-worthy interiors - and it’s printed in real, hard-copy form. Remember that?   In this episode you’ll be inspired and reminded of the beauty in slowing down, whether it’s via the art of letter writing, or flower arranging, or simply being in nature.  If you’ve ever dreamed of a tree change, this episode might push you over the edge. Or onto a pecan farm.  www.annabellehickson.com Follow @annabellehickson Purchase Galah  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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We're a podcast for women looking for style, substance, and solidarity. We celebrate the paradox of modern motherhood; the struggle and the beauty, the joy and the relentlessness. We’re known for our refreshingly honest and insightful conversations with parents, from celebrities to the extraordinary, ordinary women and men raising the next generation. The Grace Tales covers everything from the big questions (‘how to raise good humans’) to the very little ones (‘are cardigans cool again?’) Our host is former Australian VOGUE deputy editor Georgie Abay. Back in 2013, pregnant with her first child, Georgie no longer felt quite at home in the glossy magazine world, but nor did she see herself reflected in the sea of mummy blogs and online forums. Thus, The Grace Tales was born – a content-first platform covering profiles, fashion, beauty, lifestyle, interiors and food.