Wrennell, CTudor, KV2018-11-042018-11-0420172017Ata: Journal of Psychotherapy Aotearoa New Zealand, 21(2), 177–194. https://doi. org/10.9791/ajpanz.2017.162253-58452253-5853https://hdl.handle.net/10292/11939This article is based on an interview of Colin Wrennall conducted by Keith Tudor. We first met as a result of Keith contacting Colin with regard to The Book of Evan, and got to know each other more through some further conversations. The interview itself was conducted in a conversational style; the resulting article is based on a transcription of the interview and subsequent research, and further writing and editing. The article focuses on and covers Colin’s background and work in farming and psychotherapy and, specifically, psychodrama, and discusses the interplay between these two worlds. Following this and drawing on matters arising from the first part of our recorded conversation and subsequent writing, in the second part of the article, we discuss the phenomenon of our ageing practitioner community, sustainable professional development, and succession-planning.Auckland University of Technology (AUT) encourages public access to AUT information and supports the legal use of copyright material in accordance with the Copyright Act 1994 (the Act) and the Privacy Act 1993. Unless otherwise stated, copyright material contained on this site may be in the intellectual property of AUT, a member of staff or third parties. Any commercial exploitation of this material is expressly prohibited without the written permission of the owner.Finding a New Place to Stand: a Conversation with Colin Wrennall about Farming and PsychotherapyJournal ArticleOpenAccess10.9791/ajpanz.2017.16