We’re delighted to share the news that our Marketing Executive, Charlotte Evans, recently appeared as a guest on the acclaimed podcast, Rural2Kitchen.
The Rural2Kitchen podcast is renowned in the sector and has featured interviews from the likes of Youtuber, Olly Harrison, Author & Horticulturist, Charlie Dowding, and agri-influencer, ‘The Chief Shepherdess’. It aims to educate and inspire its listeners by sharing insightful stories and expert knowledge.
The educational podcast is hosted by Wallace Currie who is a lecturer dedicated to sharing his passion for agriculture, as well as advocating the best of British farming.
In the unmissable episode, which is now available for streaming, Charlotte provides listeners with a compelling insight into agricultural marketing, as well as her journey into the industry.
Charlotte is a key member of our marketing team and is the whizz behind the camera who helps to capture & share stories from our StowAg rural community. She supports a wide breadth of activities, including social media, email, blog and PR campaigns.
“I'm not from a farming background”
Listeners will hear about:
- The early influences and experiences that sparked Charlotte’s interest in agriculture.
- What it was like to work with BBC Countryfile's Adam Henson, as well as her experiences at the Cotswold Farm Park.
- How Charlotte supports Chester Zoo to consider youth voice and governance at the charity.
- The variety of projects Charlotte is involved with at StowAg.
- Perspectives on the agricultural sector's events, marketing campaigns and influencers.
- Insights and advice for aspiring agricultural marketing professionals.
“It's like finding the magic formula, for example, if you're posting on TikTok, I'm doing a lot of testing at the minute to really figure out what is actually bringing us in more views and what kind of content works best for our audience.”
The episode can be accessed here and is a must-listen for anyone interested in agriculture, career development, and personal growth stories.
About StowAg
We’ve been supplying contractors, landowners, and the farming community since 1969, Our knowledgeable team ranges from local reps that can visit on farm; offering direct support and advice, qualified SQP’s and animal health experts able to advise and dispense your farming medicine in-store. Fencing and Livestock equipment specialists are also on hand to provide free quotations and ensure you’re purchasing the correct products to suit your needs.