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Join Australian agricultural identity Lyndsey Douglas in exploration of the Wagyu sector in Australia and around the world. There will be characters, there will be wisdom and there will be Wagyu, delicious Wagyu. Beyond the Marbling is produced by the Australian Wagyu Association and aims to build awareness of the Wagyu industry, its supply chains, its history and its future. In each episode, Lyndsey will engage with the sector’s most prominent experts, breeders, economists and scientists to go beyond the marbling and explain what makes Wagyu the world’s luxury beef.

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Join Australian agricultural identity Lyndsey Douglas in exploration of the Wagyu sector in Australia and around the world. There will be characters, there will be wisdom and there will be Wagyu, delicious Wagyu. Beyond the Marbling is produced by the Australian Wagyu Association and aims to build awareness of the Wagyu industry, its supply chains, its history and its future. In each episode, Lyndsey will engage with the sector’s most prominent experts, breeders, economists and scientists to go beyond the marbling and explain what makes Wagyu the world’s luxury beef.
Episodes

Thursday Feb 13, 2025
Ep 12. Next-Gen Wagyu with Jessie Macqueen
Thursday Feb 13, 2025
Thursday Feb 13, 2025
At the forefront of the WagYouth—founded through the Australian Wagyu Association fellowship, is Jessie Macqueen, a passionate young leader shaping the future of Australia’s Wagyu industry. In this episode, Jessie shares her insights on the biggest challenges facing the next generation of Wagyu producers and how emerging leaders are finding innovative ways to collaborate, improve herd genetics, and maximize business opportunities. She emphasizes that the future of the industry isn’t just about tradition, it’s about adaptation, problem-solving, and collective growth.

Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Ep 11. From Humble Beginnings: Sher Wagyu
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
In this episode, we travel to Ballan, a small town near Melbourne, to meet the Sher family, first-generation farmers who built one of Australia’s most esteemed Wagyu operations. We chat with Jack Sher, the next-generation leader of the world-renowned Sher Wagyu enterprise, to explore the remarkable journey of the Wagyu industry—from its humble beginnings with just five people around a table to the globally celebrated Wagyu Edge Conference. Along the way, we discuss the calculated risks taken by Australia’s early Wagyu pioneers and how they continue to adapt to meet the demands of the 21st-century market.

Saturday Dec 14, 2024
Ep 10. Mindset of a beef producer, not just a cattle producer
Saturday Dec 14, 2024
Saturday Dec 14, 2024
In this episode, we head back to Millicent in South Australia to continue our conversation with the most recent recipient of an honorary life membership with the Australian Wagyu Association, Scott de Bruin of Mayura Station. We delve deeper into the moments and milestones that made Mayura Station including Scott’s change in mindset to a Beef producer, not just a cattle producer. Scott will discuss his feedlot, the role of data in breeding decisions and he'll recall his industry leadership at a time when truth in labelling was a political hot potato.

Friday Nov 22, 2024
Ep 9. It's all in the flavour profile: Mayura Station
Friday Nov 22, 2024
Friday Nov 22, 2024
Our Host, Lyndsey Douglas, gets the chance to sit down with Scott de Bruin from Mayura Station, home of Australia's most awarded beef. One of the world's most elite full blood Wagyu breeding operations. In fact, they were some of the first people in the world to produce full blood Wagyu outside of Japan. Based near Millicent in South Australia's southeast, the De Bruins, Mayura Station has established an enviable reputation for its long fed fullblood Wagyu program. They produce marbling scores at the extreme end of the scale for the premium international restaurant trade.

Thursday Nov 07, 2024
Ep 8. A Taste of Irish Excellence: Ridgeway Wagyu
Thursday Nov 07, 2024
Thursday Nov 07, 2024
In this episode, we head to a lush place known as the Garden of Ireland. It's under an hour away from Dublin, and it's a place famed for its woodlands and scenery, nature trails, beaches, and ancient ruins. But it's also home to the only farm in all of Ireland, raising Wagyu cattle on a diet of something that others might enjoy with some cheese and crackers, or perhaps in a dirty martini. Today, his olive fed Wagyu cattle are enjoyed in Michelin starred restaurants across Europe.

Thursday Oct 24, 2024
Ep 7. Data is king for Irongate Wagyu
Thursday Oct 24, 2024
Thursday Oct 24, 2024

Thursday Oct 10, 2024
Ep 6. Does red meat cause cancer?
Thursday Oct 10, 2024
Thursday Oct 10, 2024
Dr Anneline Padayachee is a master of mastication, a specialist in sustenance, and an oracle of oral consumption. From baby formula to bread and beef, she's an advocate for accurate information. And she's in red hot demand across the red meat industry because she's an accessible authority dealing with the myths, the misconceptions and the missed opportunities that could affect our industries. In this episode, we dive into the complexities of nutrition when it comes to red meat and why its not all it might seem.

Thursday Sep 26, 2024
Ep 5. It's a family thing: Trent Bridge Wagyu
Thursday Sep 26, 2024
Thursday Sep 26, 2024
Charlie Perry of Trent Bridge Wagyu said being a big fat people pleaser and not being able to make everyone happy resulted in their family holding the largest public offering of Wagyu bulls anywhere in the world. With record averages and 100% clearances, Lyndsey took the chance to catch up with Charlie and find out what makes Trent Bridge so successful. Charlie pin points their success largely to his family and the relationships they have built over many years. As an industry Charlie believes our biggest headwind will come by being able to manage massive fluctuations in supply, to stabilise the industry for all.