How We Grow

Jon Griffel

An agriculture podcast where we talk about how we grow food, fuel, ourselves, and those around us. These discussions will focus on why we do what we do and how we can grow as individually and together.

Episodes

  1. 08/19/2024

    Episode #3 w/ Natalina Sents Bausch

    Natalina Sents Bausch, the digital director of Successful Farming, shares her journey in agriculture and her passion for storytelling. She started her career by embarking on a year-long road trip to visit farmers in all 50 states, documenting their stories through blogs and photography. Natalina emphasizes the diversity within agriculture, from different crops to different farming practices. She also discusses the importance of leadership transition and the impact of mentors in her career. Natalina highlights the value of building relationships and connections in the industry. In this conversation, Natalina discusses the importance of self-awareness and reflection in personal and professional growth. She emphasizes the need to take responsibility for one's actions and to focus on what is within our control. Natalina also highlights the evolving landscape of agricultural communication, with farmers taking advantage of various platforms to share their stories and connect with consumers. She encourages individuals interested in the ag communication industry to start at the local level and gradually work their way up. Natalina emphasizes the power of listening and the importance of building relationships within the community. She also shares her love for farmers markets and the personal connection they provide between farmers and consumers. Finally, Natalina discusses the role of farmers in strengthening local communities and the need for generational thinking in agriculture.

    1h 6m
  2. 08/12/2024

    Episode #2 w/ Adrienne DeSutter

    Adrienne DeSutter, a farmer's wife and farm mom, shares her journey from growing up in a non-farming family to becoming involved in agriculture. She discusses the importance of understanding the rural-urban divide and bridging the gap between agriculture and consumers. Adrienne also talks about her background in counseling and how it led her to focus on mental health in the agricultural industry. She emphasizes the need for empathy and understanding in farming communities and the value of recognizing the skills and strengths of farmers beyond their farming expertise. The conversation focuses on the importance of self-awareness and self-belief for farmers. It emphasizes the need for farmers to prioritize their mental health and well-being, as well as the importance of balancing work and family life. The conversation also touches on the role of women in agriculture and the need for better communication and understanding between farmers and consumers. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for proactive approaches to mental health and bridging the gap between agriculture and non-agriculture communities. In this final part of the conversation, Adrienne emphasizes the importance of taking care of one's mental health and personal management. She encourages listeners to be proactive in addressing their mental health and stresses the need for self-awareness and understanding of one's stress triggers. Adrienne also highlights the power of listening and validating others' experiences without always offering solutions. She discusses the need to break down the stigma surrounding mental health and the importance of organizations and individuals creating safe spaces for open conversations. Adrienne shares her own boundaries and the importance of saying no to prioritize what truly matters. She concludes by recommending Adam Grant and Simon Sinek as motivational authors and expressing her love for Disney movies.

    1h 35m

About

An agriculture podcast where we talk about how we grow food, fuel, ourselves, and those around us. These discussions will focus on why we do what we do and how we can grow as individually and together.