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"If not you then who?" This is Clancy Mackay's ExtraOrdinary Story (Part 2‪)‬ Humans of Agriculture

    • Personal Journals

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Welcome back to part 2 of the Clancy Mackay story.If you missed Part one, you better go back and listen to our previous episode!
In Part 1 of this chat, Oli Le Lievre and Clancy Mackay covered Clancy's childhood in the NT, moving to Goondiwindi and becoming a bit of a "wildcat",  rodeoing in the USA, flying mustering helicopters and the impact of his father's death.
Just some of the things Oli and Clancy's chat about in Part 2:
Using challenges as stepping stones to overcome obstacles in his life and the importance of not letting hardships ruin your life.How so much alone time during flights allowed him to do a LOT of thinking and therefore develop different perspectives. Clancy believes that being comfortable with solitude and handling personal problems independently is crucial for personal growth.His plans to create a different approach to working with cattle and focuses on effective communication and teamwork after finishing at Marcus.If you haven't already listened to Part 1 of Clancy’s incredible story we HIGHLY recommend you go back and do so.

Today's sponsor is Rabobank, if you have a community initiative idea you can submit it via their website under the tab 'Rabo Community Fund'
Welcome back to part 2 of the Clancy Mackay story.If you missed Part one, you better go back and listen to our previous episode!
In Part 1 of this chat, Oli Le Lievre and Clancy Mackay covered Clancy's childhood in the NT, moving to Goondiwindi and becoming a bit of a "wildcat",  rodeoing in the USA, flying mustering helicopters and the impact of his father's death.
Just some of the things Oli and Clancy's chat about in Part 2:
Using challenges as stepping stones to overcome obstacles in his life and the importance of not letting hardships ruin your life.How so much alone time during flights allowed him to do a LOT of thinking and therefore develop different perspectives. Clancy believes that being comfortable with solitude and handling personal problems independently is crucial for personal growth.His plans to create a different approach to working with cattle and focuses on effective communication and teamwork after finishing at Marcus.If you haven't already listened to Part 1 of Clancy’s incredible story we HIGHLY recommend you go back and do so.

30 min