Get Radio, Oxfordshire’s local radio station, recently hosted a captivating interview with Kaleb Cooper, the unexpected star of the Amazon Prime hit show, Clarkson’s Farm. The interview, recorded at the Chipping Norton Rugby Festival over the weekend, saw Rich Smith from Get Radio Breakfast and Kaleb Cooper discuss a range of topics, including the local community, farming, and Kaleb’s rise to fame.
In the interview, Kaleb fondly recalled his experiences growing up in Chipping Norton and the role the local community played in shaping him into the person he is today. He also mentioned his love for football and the importance of giving back to the community. Despite his newfound fame, Kaleb remains grounded, emphasising the significance of connecting with people on a personal level.
Kaleb’s love for farming and his passion for inspiring young people to pursue their dreams shone through in the interview. He shared his belief that “dreams don’t work unless you do” and hopes his success story can motivate others to take action and chase their ambitions.
The interview also touched on the challenges that farmers face, particularly the cost of farming and the unpredictable weather. Kaleb shared his wish for more control over these factors to make the industry a better place for farmers.
A full video of the interview is now available for publications looking to share this engaging conversation between Rich Smith and Kaleb Cooper. All we ask is that you credit Get Radio and link to our website ( https://www.getradio.co.uk ). Download from our OneDrive folder (click here ) You can also watch the video on YouTube (click here)
About Get Radio: Get Radio is Oxfordshire’s local radio station, committed to delivering the latest news, entertainment, and music to its listeners. With engaging hosts and a diverse range of content, Get Radio connects with the Oxfordshire community in a way that informs, entertains, and brings people together.
For more information about Get Radio, please visit getradio.co.uk or contact James Craddock, james.craddock@getradio.co.uk