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That Farm Life is Agri-Health Network's weekly podcast hosted by Stan Norman. We dive into topics that affect those in the farming community. We believe it's ok to not be ok, but we want to help people not stay that way. The Agri-Health Network is a non-profit established to provide stress assistance those engaged in farming, ranching, and other agriculture-related occupations. We encourage and provide resources for these groups to create a safe zone in the Agri-community to handle stress with biblical, faith based answers. Our goal at the Agri-Health Network is to help others recognize the signs of stress and offer opportunities to help deal with that stress through faith, family, and community with other farmers.
The Agri-Health Network is a part of Eagle Farms at Williams Baptist University.
- 154 - Beauty from Brokenness with Blake and Kristin Gray (Part 2)
This is the second part of our conversation with Blake and Kristin Gray. In this episode, hear how God redeemed and restored their marriage, and what advice they would give to couples who are going through a difficult season.We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us at aghealth@williamsbu.edu!That Farm Life is produced by Eagle Farms at Williams Baptist University. That Farm Life Podcast i...
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 153 - Beauty from Brokenness with Blake and Kristin Gray (Part 1)
This week, we are joined by Blake and Kristin Gray. On this two-part podcast, Blake and Kristin tell the story of how God has healed them individually and brought them into a beautiful marriage.Both Blake and Kristin have endured tremendous struggles, from divorce to substance abuse to the loss of loved ones. Listen in to how God has worked through their brokenness to bring about something beautiful.We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future sho...
Mon, 15 Jan 2024 - 152 - Family Farming with Raney and Tyler Nutt
In this episode, Stan is joined by Raney and Tyler Nutt. Raney and Tyler are a father-son duo who have been farming together for 10 years. Throughout the conversation, they discuss the joys of working together, and what farming has done for their family.We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us at aghealth@williamsbu.edu!That Farm Life is produced by Eagle Farms at Williams Baptist Univers...
Mon, 08 Jan 2024 - 151 - The Benefits of Regenerative Farming with Terry Smith
This week, we are joined by Terry Smith. Terry is a farmer in Northeast Arkansas and an advocate for regenerative farming techniques.Terry and Stan talk about the ins and outs of regenerative farming, including its economic, agronomic, and operational benefits.We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us at aghealth@williamsbu.edu!That Farm Life is produced by Eagle Farms at Williams Baptist ...
Mon, 01 Jan 2024 - 150 - A Christmas Devotional with Stan Norman
Merry Christmas! Thanks for tuning in to 'That Farm Life.' On this very special episode, Dr. Stan Norman gives a devotional from the traditional Christmas story. We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us at aghealth@williamsbu.edu!That Farm Life is produced by Eagle Farms at Williams Baptist University. That Farm Life Podcast is also a resource of Agri Health Network. For more informa...
Mon, 25 Dec 2023 - 149 - Resolutions for the Family with Stephen and Tracy Bell
This week, we are joined again by Stephen and Tracy Bell. For this episode, Stan and the Bells talk about goals to set for your family's health in the new year.If you like what you hear on 'That Farm Life' be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram!We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us at aghealth@williamsbu.edu!That Farm Life is produced by Eagle Farms at Williams Baptist Universi...
Mon, 18 Dec 2023 - 148 - The Value of Hard Work with Stephen and Tracy Bell
This week, Stan is joined by Stephen and Tracy Bell. Stephen and Tracy both work in the Psychology department at Williams Baptist University, and have led marriage and family seminars all over the US.In this episode, we discuss how students who work during school have higher academic outcomes and can be more prepared to build culture and community after graduation.We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even ...
Mon, 11 Dec 2023 - 147 - Working on Eagle Farms with Brad Flippo and Brett Cooper
This week on 'That Farm Life', we are joined by Brad Flippo and Brett Cooper. Brad is the Farm Manager at Eagle Farms at Williams Baptist University, and Brett serves as the Dean of Work Education at WBU. Stan, Brad, and Brett discuss what it's been like to launch this creative endeavor, and how working with college students on a farm has it's unique challenges but so many blessings.We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make T...
Mon, 04 Dec 2023 - 146 - The Blessings of the Herd with Cindy Emfinger
In this week's episode, Stan interviews Cindy Emfinger. Cindy and her husband, Clint, oversee a small herd of cattle in Central Arkansas. In this episode, Cindy discusses the blessed responsibility of caring for a part of God's creation, the balance of working a full-time job and a part-time farm, and the family connection of agriculture. We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us...
Mon, 27 Nov 2023 - 145 - Agricultural Roots with Dr. Bart Barber
This week on 'That Farm Life', Stan interviews Dr. Bart Barber. Bart is the pastor of First Baptist Church Farmersville, Texas. Bart also serves as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention.In addition to his church and denominational duties, Bart is a member of the agricultural community. Bart's roots are deep in the agricultural community, being born and raised in Lake City, Arkansas, a farming community. While Bart grew up around traditional row-crop farming, he is now involved with...
Mon, 20 Nov 2023 - 144 - Red Angus Cattle with Kelly Smith
This week, Stan interviews Kelly Smith. Kelly serves as the Director of Commercial Marketing for the Red Angus Association of America. Formerly, Kelly served for a number of years in the cattle feed business.Stan and Kelly talk about the state of cattle farming today, Black Angus vs. Red Angus cattle, and why America needs cattle farmers.We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us at aghealt...
Mon, 13 Nov 2023 - 143 - A Holistic Approach to Agriculture with Logan Duvall
In this episode, Stan interviews Logan Duvall. Logan and his family operate the Me and McGee Market in North Little Rock, Arkansas. They discuss Logan's background, the market itself, and how his family endured through his son's battle with cancer.Logan has also started an initiative called Sowing Prosperity. Sowing Prosperity exists to display a holistic approach to anti-cancer, regenerative farming, and strengthening local communities. You can also check out Logan's podcast here. We'd ...
Mon, 06 Nov 2023 - 142 - Ag Education with Homer Lenderman
In this week's episode, Stan sits down with Homer Lenderman. Homer is a former public school agri-education teacher, an Arkansas State Representative, and an all-around good guy.Stan and Homer talk about the importance of family, faith, and farming. Homer has seen a lot of transition and change in the agricultural world, and offers much wisdom for the next generation who might be interested in farming.We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future s...
Mon, 30 Oct 2023 - 141 - Healthcare for Rural Communities with T. J. Whitehead (Part 2)
This week on 'That Farm Life,' Stan continues his interview with T. J. Whitehead. T. J. serves as the Chief Financial Officer of ARcare. ARcare exists to serve primarily rural contexts with affordable access to healthcare, including mental health services.T. J. and Stan discuss growing up on a farm and the pressures of living in and around the agricultural community. For more information about ARcare, visit here.This is the second of a two-part episode featuring T. J. Whitehead. To hear...
Mon, 23 Oct 2023 - 140 - Healthcare for Rural Communities with T. J. Whitehead (Part 1)
This week on 'That Farm Life,' Stan interviews T. J. Whitehead. T. J. serves as the Chief Financial Officer of ARcare. ARcare exists to serve primarily rural contexts with affordable access to healthcare, including mental health services.T. J. and Stan discuss growing up on a farm and the pressures of living in and around the agricultural community. For more information about ARcare, visit here.This is the first of a two-part episode featuring T. J. Whitehead. To hear the rest of the in...
Mon, 16 Oct 2023 - 139 - Weather and Farming with Ryan Vaughan
This week, Stan interviews Ryan Vaughan. Ryan serves as the Chief Meteorologist for KAIT-8 in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Stan and Ryan discuss the impact weather has on farmers, from dust storms to rain.Ryan also discusses his role as a partner to those who are in the agriculture community, and how these partnerships can help everyone make the community better. Follow Ryan on Twitter here.We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can m...
Mon, 09 Oct 2023 - 138 - The Importance of Work Ethic with Alex Cole
This week, Stan sits down with Alex Cole, a senior at Williams Baptist University. Alex has worked at Eagle Farms for over three years now as a part of the Williams Works program at WBU.Alex grew up in a farming community helping his grandpa with his garden. In this episode, Stan and Alex talk about the importance of learning a strong work ethic and having a good education.We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm L...
Mon, 02 Oct 2023 - 137 - The Stresses of Agribusiness with Dr. John Anderson
This week on 'That Farm Life,' Stan interviews Dr. John Anderson. John serves as Professor and Head of the Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness Department and Director of the Fryar Price Risk Management Center of Excellence at the University of Arkansas. John has over 20 years of experience in agricultural economics and has much wisdom to offer farmers during stressful seasons.We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That...
Mon, 25 Sep 2023 - 136 - Unique Struggles of the Farming Community with Aneita Cooper
In this episode of 'That Farm Life', Stan sits down with Dr. Aneita Cooper, Ph.D., LPC-S. Aneita is a Board Certified Professional Christian Counselor and serves as the Director of Counseling Services at Williams Baptist University.During the conversation, Aneita and Stan talk about practical mental health help for those in the agriculture community, such as the need for community, accountability, and healthy time boundaries.As promised here are some helplines if you or someone you know is st...
Mon, 18 Sep 2023 - 135 - Partnering With Farmers with Ben Pittman
In this episode, Stan sits down with Ben Pittman. Ben is Senior Vice President and Director of Agrilending at Partners Bank, which is headquartered in Arkansas. Ben previously served for 20 years in the Marine Corps. Stan and Ben discuss the different financial challenges facing the agriculture community and share some practical advice for farmers who are struggling to get ahead financially.We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how ...
Mon, 11 Sep 2023 - 134 - Building Healthy Families with Stephen and Tracy Bell
In episode 131, Stan Norman sits down with Stephen and Tracy Bell. Stephen and Tracy work as marriage and family therapists and have led marriage seminars all around the U.S. In the episode, we cover the importance of quantity time, setting an example for children, and the rewards and challenges of small-town life. We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us at aghealth@williamsbu....
Mon, 04 Sep 2023 - 133 - Parenting and Cattle Showing with Melinda Williams
In today's episode of That Farm Life, Stan Norman visits with Melinda Williams, a professor at Williams Baptist University. Melinda shares about her experience growing up on her grandfather's dairy farm in Northeast Arkansas and helping her daughter get started in showing cattle.Melinda and her husband, Warren, are leaders in the cattle-showing world in Arkansas and are helping to raise up a generation of students who are passionate about showing livestock. We'd love to hear your feedbac...
Mon, 28 Aug 2023 - 132 - Passing the Torch with Dr. Stan Norman
In today's episode Archie visits with Dr. Stan Norman, the president of Williams Baptist University. He shares about the agricultural and educational opportunities at Williams, including Eagle Farms.As the new primary sponsor of Agri Health Network and That Farm Life Podcast, Williams Baptist & Eagle Farms will help the podcast continue for many years. Dr. Stan will be taking over hosting duties, but the focus on helping those in agriculture deal with the stress and strain of farm l...
Mon, 21 Aug 2023 - 131 - Exercise for Body & Mind with Blake Cox
With four generations working at the family implement business and on their farm, the Cox family understands stress and strains. In today's episode Archie talks with Blake Cox about dealing with stress in a positive way through exercise. We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us at aghealth@williamsbu.edu!That Farm Life is produced by Eagle Farms at Williams Baptist University. That ...
Mon, 14 Aug 2023 - 130 - Healing the Effects of Trauma & Stress with Blake & Juliana Bennett
Trigger Warning: Today's episode includes themes of child abuse and neglect, including sexual abuse. If you have experienced similar trauma, we encourage you to also find help. Resources are available on our website at AgriHealth.net.In this episode, Blake and Juliana Bennett talk about how two people with completely different backgrounds can find healing through EMDR therapy. Blake is a 5th generation farmer, Juliana is a therapist and their powerful story of healing can encourage anyone.Ple...
Mon, 07 Aug 2023 - 129 - Talking Daily with God with Dr. Connie Ware
“When you talk with God on a daily basis, He’ll teach you how to cope with life’s stresses, life’s strains. And He’ll help you – because the Scriptures also say: ‘Casting all of…our cares upon him because he cares for us.’ He wants us to talk to him.” - Dr. Connie Ware From her beginning as the only female in her high school FFA class to her role today as an Innovation Specialist for BASF, a love for agriculture and a love for the Lord define Dr. Connie Ware’s life. Full...
Mon, 31 Jul 2023 - 128 - Recreating Your Operation's Culture with Dr. Kelley Lammers
In today’s episode, Archie visits with therapist Dr. Kelley Lammers. She and her husband have worked to change the culture on their family farming operation. First, by referring to workers as teammates and trying to build a healthier work atmosphere. They also began a Monday morning meeting. At their meeting they cover more than the tasks for the week, they also listen to one another. Sharing difficulties and celebrating milestones, this meeting includes a focus on mental health and provides ...
Mon, 24 Jul 2023 - 127 - It Does Get Better: Life after Losing a Spouse to Suicide with Dr. Torri Lienemann
Content warning: Today’s episode discusses depression and suicide. If you or a loved one are struggling with thoughts of suicide, please call the National Suicide and Crisis Hotline at 988. To anyone on the outside, the Lienemann family appeared to have everything going for them. Behind the scenes, Torri’s husband Trevor was struggling with deep depression. In November of 2018 Trevor died from suicide – leaving Torri and their four children to move ahead alone. In today’s epis...
Mon, 17 Jul 2023 - 126 - Finding His Way Back to the Farm with Steve Watkins
As a teenager working in his family's fields during the Farm Crisis of the 80’s, any job out of the sun with a steady paycheck sounded like a better option to Steve Watkins. After working in journalism, publishing, and a variety of other fields, Steve found himself back at the start. A forty day walk down the Camino de Santiago gave him time to think and pray. After returning he wrote Pilgrim Strong: Rewriting My Story on the Way of St. James. Steve has also written a book abo...
Mon, 10 Jul 2023 - 125 - Adding Value with Event Planning and Agritourism with Cass Capen-Housley
Today’s episode features Cass Capen-Housley, an Instructor and Event Coordinator for the Arkansas Tech Department of Agriculture and Tourism. She shares the importance of community building and service through events as well as agritourism’s role in providing an additional income stream while educating others. To find out more about agritourism in Arkansas, check out the agritourism page at Arkansas.com. You can learn more about Arkansas Tech University and it’s degrees and pr...
Mon, 03 Jul 2023 - 124 - Turning an FFA Project Into a Business with Alaina Reeves of Gnome Home Farms
As part of the Future Farmers of America curriculum students choose an SAE – or Supervised Agricultural Experience. Alaina Reeves of Rison, Arkansas chose to grow mushrooms for her SAE. With the help of her Ag teachers Alaina went from growing mushrooms to growing a business. Now she sells mushrooms, microgreens, and other farm products to local chefs – and she isn’t even out of high school. You can learn more about Alaina’s business – Gnome Home Farms – at their website or by...
Mon, 26 Jun 2023 - 123 - Specialty Crops and Advocating for Ag with John McMinn
Today Archie talks with John McMinn, the Director of the Soybean and Specialty Crop Division at the Arkansas Farm Bureau. In addition to supporting and advocating for farmers, John writes for Ag Insider and co-hosts the Arkansas AgCast. Both of these productions provide information about current events, legislation, policy, and issues affecting farmers and ranchers.You can find all edition of the Ag Insider at the Arkansas Farm Bureau website.Epsiodes for the Arkansas AgCast can be viewed on ...
Mon, 19 Jun 2023 - 122 - Agritourism and the 2024 Eclipse with Susan West
In today’s episode Archie visits with Susan West, an Associate Professor of Agriculture and Tourism for Arkansas Tech University. Agritourism is a growing sector and allows farmers, ranchers, and other producers to diversify their income streams. From orchards and fields where people can pick their own produce to providing a farm experience to families or students, Agritourism includes many options.If you have questions about the hospitality industry, agritourism, or the academic programs she...
Mon, 12 Jun 2023 - 121 - Moving to Full-Time Farming with John Bruhl
John Bruhl grew up helping on his grandparents’ farm and spent his college summers on his aunt and uncle’s cattle ranch in Texas. Now he is transitioning to full-time pecan farming. John and his family know about the stresses and strains people face in agriculture. They have lost friends to suicide and have shared with their community that they will always be available to listen and support one another. We are not designed to be alone. Finding a support network through c...
Mon, 05 Jun 2023 - 120 - Annie’s Project and Extension Resources with Laura Hendrix
Today Archie speaks with Laura Hendrix, the Interim Associate Department Head of Family and Consumer Sciences for the Division of Agriculture here in Arkansas. Many of us are familiar with the ag-related services offered by your county extension offices, but that isn’t all that is available. Dr. Hendrix shares about the family and consumer science resources offered there. Topics include nutrition, food safety, health, personal well-being, stress management, personal finance, consumer eco...
Mon, 29 May 2023 - 119 - Urban Agriculture with Kesha Cobb
Today Archie talks with Kesha Cobb about urban farming. Kesha is the Founder and Director of The Sustainability Project, President of the National Women in Ag chapter in Arkansas, and Founder and Director of Black Women in Ag. Her story of life change brought about by agriculture, prayer, and determination will inspire everyone who listens. You can reach Kesha at KeshaDCobb@gmail.com. You can also find out about her various roles in agriculture and her businesses at these webs...
Mon, 22 May 2023 - 118 - A Finger in Many Pies with Marcus Creasy
When asked about his life, Marcus Creasy states, “When I say I have my finger in many pies – that’s probably an understatement somedays.”Marcus stays busy with his family’s commercial cattle operation, his insurance business, computer consulting, serving as the Chairman of the Livestock and Poultry Commission in Arkansas, and involvement in all levels of the National Cattleman’s Beef Association. However, Marcus says, “First and foremost, church and Jesus Christ are important to me.”&nbs...
Mon, 15 May 2023 - 117 - Tornado Recovery with Shannon Hobbs
On March 31, 2023 several tornadoes swept through Arkansas. Shannon Hobbs’ hometown of Wynne was devastated by a large tornado that tore through homes, churches, and schools. In today’s episode Shannon shares his experience and how the town is coming together to recover. You can learn more about Shannon’s family business, Hobbs Farm Implement at their website.Shannon and his brothers were previous guests on That Farm Life Podcast. You can listen to their episode, You Can’t Out-Give God w...
Mon, 08 May 2023 - 116 - Caring for Yourself Inside & Out with Kiah Twisselman Burchett
Growing up a part of the sixth generation on her family’s California cattle ranch, Kiah Twisselman Burchett experienced farm life first hand. Now, as a beef industry advocate, motivational speaker, and podcaster, Kiah uses her platforms to encourage people to be healthy inside and out. Kiah and her friend Courtenay DeHoff created the YouTube series Backroad Cowgirls. They visited a wide variety of people involved in the Agriculture industry to tell their unique stories. You can find the...
Mon, 01 May 2023 - 115 - Respecting the Past and Adapting to the Present with Doug & Amy Ratzlaff
This week’s guests are Oklahoma cattle ranchers Doug and Amy Ratzlaff. As they began their operation they realized the way Doug’s parents and grandparents worked wouldn’t work out for them. By being willing to innovate and make changes to fit their family’s needs, Hilltop Ranch and Cattle has become successful.Their strong faith in God has helped them through difficult times and helped keep their family together. You can read more about their ranch and order beef at their website, https:...
Mon, 24 Apr 2023 - 114 - Building a Support Network Within Your Industry with Leslie Hendry
With their ranch 75 miles outside of Casper, Wyoming, Leslie Hendry and her family can easily stay isolated. By choosing to get involved with other cattle ranchers through conventions and committees, Leslie has been able to build community for herself.As the Wyoming Director of Federation of State Beef Councils, Leslie works with others to provide education on the benefits of beef and promote the industry.For others who live in rural settings, Leslie recommends finding community through your ...
Mon, 17 Apr 2023 - 113 - The Old Trail Boss with Jack Blease and Joe Geoffrey
Today Archie visits with Jack Blease and Joe Geoffrey from The Old Trail Boss Podcast. Through classic Western storytelling Jack, Joe, and their team discuss concepts of grace, pride, dealing with change, and more. You can find episodes of The Old Trail Boss on your favorite podcast provider or at TheOldTrailBoss.comJoin the online Cowboy Church Services each Sunday at 11:00 Central Standard Time via the Trail Boss Ministries Facebook Page.To learn more about Trail Boss Ministry, check out th...
Mon, 10 Apr 2023 - 112 - Strong Enough to Ask for Help with Jaclyn Wilson
A few years ago, Jaclyn Wilson lost her friend and business partner in a tragic ATV accident. While dealing with grief and PTSD she realized she needed help. Through a form a therapy known as EMDR, Jaclyn found a way to process the tragedy and trauma and come out on the other side. You can hear more about EMDR in a previous podcast episode titled Healing the Effects of Trauma and Stress with Blake & Juliana Bennett. To read Jaclyn’s weekly articles, go to ...
Mon, 03 Apr 2023 - 111 - Marrying Into That Farm Life with Lauren Driver
Lauren Driver didn’t grow up on a farm, but when she married her husband five years ago, she married into the farm life. As a general manager for McDonald’s, Lauren was used to working with people in a business setting. After joining the farm full-time, she’s had to learn how to blend her business background with her new role at their row crop operation. Additionally, Lauren and her husband have had to learn how to blend their families. With his two daughters and her son...
Mon, 27 Mar 2023 - 110 - One Breath at a Time: Living after Losing a Child with Ron Deal
This is the second part of Archie’s interview with Ron Deal. You can find the first part, Building a Blended Family, on our website or on your favorite podcast app. After losing their 12-year-old son Connor in 2009, Ron Deal and his wife Nan faced a crushing heartache. As their life began recalibrating to this unwanted new normal, they looked for ways to move through their grief. Friends connected the Deals with Touch A Life Kids – an organization that rescues child trafficking surv...
Sun, 19 Mar 2023 - 109 - Building a Blended Family with Ron Deal
Today on the podcast Archie talks with Ron Deal. He is a therapist, speaker, and author of The Smart Stepfamily, Building Love in Blended Families, Dating and the Single Parent, and many more. He is the President of Smart Stepfamilies and the Director of FamilyLife Blended. He also hosts the FamilyLifeBlended podcast and started As for Me and My House Ministries.“When hard things come it doesn’t have to be the end of us…. We can find our way through and find our way back to each other.” ...
Mon, 13 Mar 2023 - 108 - Two Years of That Farm Life Podcast
This week marks 106 episodes with 110 guests, listeners in 50 states and 59 countries, and two full years of That Farm Life Podcast. In today’s episode we feature excerpts from some episodes you don’t want to miss!Find the full-length versions on your favorite podcast app or on our website. Adventures in Flying with Marshall Morrison Getting an Early Start with Lane Fitzgerald Talking daily with God with Dr. Connie Ware Addiction Recovery with Rhonda Qualls Findi...
Mon, 06 Mar 2023 - 107 - Learning to Live After a Devastating Accident with Carey Portell
After a drunk driver hit Carey Portell and her two daughters, their lives were forever changed. Her daughters healed from their injuries over the next few months, but it would take years for Carey to walk again. Even now, her mobility is limited. Through these challenges Carey and her husband continued to raise cattle. With adaptive equipment to help her around the farm, Carey can continue farming. Her most recent venture is raising sheep.You can learn more about Carey, her journey to he...
Mon, 27 Feb 2023 - 106 - Ending Stigma and Supporting Survivors with DeAnn Vaught
Arkansas State Representative and farmer DeAnn Vaught shares her story in today's episode. Her work on a variety of House committees - including the Agriculture, Forestry, & Economic Development Committee and Education Committee – shows her passion for advocacy, agriculture, and education for the future. As a survivor of sexual abuse, Ms. Vaught encourages other survivors to find someone to talk to and to seek help. There are many resources available for those who have been abused, i...
Mon, 20 Feb 2023 - 105 - The Unpaid Ranch Manager with Angie Mason
This week on the podcast Archie speaks with a very special guest – his wife, Angie Mason. A former schoolteacher, Angie now spends her days managing their cattle operation, bottling honey from her own bees, and spending time with her 4 young grandsons. If you had asked them thirty-four years ago, neither of the Masons would have thought they’d end up where they are today. But they see the blessings of God in both good times and tough times. We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach o...
Mon, 13 Feb 2023 - 104 - Starting Simple with Better Health with Emily Shaw of Dairy Girl Fitness
Many people find exercise and fitness overwhelming. Others have heard that you need to give up meat and dairy products to be healthy. Emily Shaw from Dairy Girl Fitness wants to inspire people to be healthier while also advocating for the dairy industry. From growing up around dairy farms in Pennsylvania, Emily knows the blessings and stresses of the agricultural way of life. In this episode she gives very simple and practical ways to begin taking better care of ourselves, one small step at a...
Mon, 06 Feb 2023 - 103 - Strength in Community with Secretary Wes Ward
In this episode, Archie speaks with Arkansas Secretary of Agriculture Wes Ward. In addition to his career serving those in the ag industry in Arkansas, Secretary Ward has been a part of the Marine Corps for over two decades. At present he is an officer in the Marine Corps reserve. With his unique background, Secretary Ward understands the stress that can come from military service as well as an Ag career. He shares with us the importance of finding your community and people to talk...
Mon, 30 Jan 2023 - 102 - Transparency in Success and Failure with Dr. Chelsea Bland Smith
Veterinarian Dr. Chelsea Bland Smith has experienced both failure and success in life. With transparency, she shares about her struggles with ADHD and depression in order to reduce the stigma around mental health issues. To speak to her about her veterinary practice or if you need support in a difficult time, contact her at:870-557-8404BrokenLVeterinaryServices@gmail.comBrokenLVets.comFacebook: Broken L veterinary Services If you or someone you love are struggling with suicidal thou...
Mon, 23 Jan 2023 - 101 - Research-Based Cattle AI with Brent Cooper
Brent Cooper of Cooper Cattle near Fort Smith, Arkansas, grew up in an Ag family that raised cattle and turkeys. After school at Arkansas Tech University, he began working with cattle and specializing in AI and cattle genetics. Brent had the opportunity in 2012 to join his son in Russia to train their cattle ranchers in AI and herd-building protocols. Through his company, Cooper Cattle, Brent teaches AI classes in Arkansas regularly. To find out more information on these classes or his c...
Mon, 16 Jan 2023 - 100 - Hunting, Fishing, and Time with Family with Mark Horton
In today’s episode Archie talks with Craighead County Farm Bureau Agency Manager Mark Horton about hunting, fishing, time with family, and the need to take a break when you can. We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us at aghealth@williamsbu.edu!That Farm Life is produced by Eagle Farms at Williams Baptist University. That Farm Life Podcast is also a resource of Agri Health Network....
Mon, 09 Jan 2023 - 99 - Most Listened to Episode of 2022: Life After a Suicide Loss with Autumn Fuhrman
Content warning: This episode discusses death by suicide. If you or someone you love are struggling with suicidal thoughts, please call 911 or the National Suicide Hotline at 988. Resources for those outside the U.S. are listed below.With over 650 downloads in 2022, Autumn Furhman's story of losing her father to suicide has impacted many of us. In this episode - the most listened to of 2022 - Autumn shares frankly about her grief and the way his death changed her life. She e...
Mon, 02 Jan 2023 - 98 - Getting an Early Start with Lane Fitzgerald
Whenever we share with people about That Farm Life podcast, there's one episode we always recommend. As our second year of the podcast draws to a close, we wanted to share that episode with you once again. This episode about a young man who was ready to plant his own crop originally aired in October of 2021. Many people start out helping on the family farm or ranch, but how many have their own plot of soybeans? This season fifth grader Lane Fitzgerald has planted, watered, and is now get...
Mon, 26 Dec 2022 - 97 - Building Strong Connections in Marriage with Kenny Sanderfer
This week we talk again with Kenny Sanderfer, a marriage therapist with a background in rodeo and ag. Just like an old farm truck with the check engine light shining on the dashboard, we can only ignore the warning signs of marriage struggles for so long before everything breaks down. Kenny shares about a method of communication that can help any couple learn to hear one another and build deep connection.You can find out more about Kenny and his book, Created for Connection, at the websi...
Mon, 19 Dec 2022 - 96 - The Circles God Has You In with Kenny Sanderfer
While a teenager, Kenny Sanderfer began rough riding in rodeos around his South Texan home. That led him to Sam Houston State University – where he initially planned on joining their rodeo team. Even though the rodeo team didn’t work out, he stayed to study Ag Business. From there, God led Kenny on a route throughout the United Sates and West Africa to use his agriculture training to help people and share about his faith in Christ.Be sure to tune in next week when Kenny talks about becoming a...
Mon, 12 Dec 2022 - 95 - Surviving a Rollover Accident with Brandon Wolfe
Brandon Wolfe grew up surrounded by cattle and row crops. With his background in social work and counseling, Brandon now works for a Therapeutic Day Center and does individual and family counseling sessions. But, he hasn’t left the farm life behind.Brandon and his family are building a small cattle operation. While putting out hay and trying to keep the cows inside the fence, Brandon was involved in a rollover accident with a backhoe. Alone, without a cell phone, and with his leg trapped unde...
Mon, 05 Dec 2022 - 94 - Surviving the Holidays: Dealing with Grief with Mandy Young
Last week we brought back an older episode on Surviving the Holidays. Mandy Young, a therapist here in Northeast Arkansas shared ideas for dealing with difficult relatives. This week we’re bringing part two of that series on holiday grief.This episode originally aired in November 2021 and talks about pandemic life and holidays apart. While Covid doesn’t distance us in the same ways, there will always be loved ones we can’t be with over the holidays. Mandy’s suggestions can help bridge that di...
Mon, 28 Nov 2022 - 93 - Surviving the Holidays: Dealing with Difficult Relatives with Mandy Young
During the holiday season, there are family gatherings that bring both joy and stress. How do we set boundaries, avoid arguments, respond to expectations, and reply to invasive questions? In this episode, therapist Mandy Young shares many practical tips to help us focus on the blessings of our holiday get-togethers. Here’s some of the ideas and suggestions Mandy shared with us in this episode: Strategies for Dealing with Difficult Relatives Set boundaries before you go.Decide h...
Sun, 20 Nov 2022 - 92 - Estate Planning for Family & Ministries with Bobby Thomas
In this episode Archie chats with Bobby Thomas, president and CEO of the Arkansas Baptist Foundation, about estate planning. It is important for everyone to have a will to care for their families. Many choose to include gifts or donations to schools, non-profits, ministries, or churches in their wills. Bobby tells ways that people have donated and how the Foundation can help people and organization manage these gifts at low or no cost. You can read more about the Arkansas Baptist F...
Mon, 14 Nov 2022 - 91 - Graduating Debt-Free Through Wiliams Works with Dr. Stan Norman
In today’s episode, Archie talks with Dr. Stan Norman, president of Williams Baptist University in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. Through their work-college program named Williams Works, students earn valuable job experience and can graduate without the burden of student loan debt. Williams Works students have a variety of job options – including growing and marketing produce, working at the free-range chicken egg operation, and beef and pork processing. Other students can work at the local med...
Mon, 07 Nov 2022 - 90 - Lessons Learned from Showing Cattle with Jennifer Cook
This episode is part two from an interview with Jennifer Cook, Executive Director of Arkansas FFA Foundation and owner of 5C Cattle Company. Check out the first episode here or on your favorite podcast player. As a student, Jennifer Cook showed cattle and learned about hard work and dedication through that experience. Now, she and her husband Brian raise Hereford cattle and their sons grew up showing heifers as well. In this episode, she details how to get involved with ...
Mon, 31 Oct 2022 - 89 - Finding a Future in FFA with Jennifer Cook
As a child from a low-income home in a small town, Jennifer Cook never imagined the way Agriculture would shape her future. She joined Future Farmers of America and became the first female FFA president in Arkansas. Scholarships earned through FFA helped her through college and led to a varied career in agriculture. “I see FFA as something that can change lives.” &n...
Mon, 24 Oct 2022 - 88 - Sharing Research and Ag Education with Dr. Tim Burcham
Today’s guest is Dr. Tim Burcham, the director of the Northeast Rice Research and Extension Center in Greenfield, Arkansas. This center – a part of the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture – has a focus on research, community outreach, and educating all generations on agriculture in the Arkansas Delta. You can visit their website or find them on Facebook at UofA Northeast Rice Research and Extension Center. Dr. Burcham can also be reached via email at tburcham@uada.edu or ...
Mon, 17 Oct 2022 - 87 - Supporting Maternal Mental Health with Emily Gregory
So many people struggle with infertility, miscarriage, infant loss, or postpartum mood disorders. Education about these issues is important for men as well as women. Being informed helps us support women when these issues arise.Our guest for this episode is Emily Gregory. Emily is a Licensed professional counselor with extensive training through Postpartum Support International. Her own story helps her connect with struggling moms and their families. Postpartum Support International (PSI...
Mon, 10 Oct 2022 - 86 - Finding Her Calling in Ag with Dr. Jerica Rich
In today’s episode Archie talks with Dr. Jerica Rich, Assistant Professor of Animal Science at Arkansas State University. Dr. Rich’s childhood in New Hampshire did not include agriculture, but she was always surrounded by animals. In high school and college she began working with livestock and soon realized she wanted a career in Ag. With the current difficulties brought on by drought, high input prices, and inflation, Dr. Rich finds strength and encouragement in her rel...
Mon, 03 Oct 2022 - 85 - The USDA Appeals Process with Tezra Woody
Many times people in agriculture apply for loans, grants, or other financial support from the USDA. When they are denied, there is a free resource to appeal. In today’s episode Archie interviews Tezra Woody, the Regional Director for the Southern Region of the USDA National Appeals Division. She shares reasons a person may want to appeal and the free process. Her personal story of growing up on a truck patch farm to the military, to law school, to the Army JAG Corps, and now t...
Mon, 26 Sep 2022 - 84 - Seeds of Faith with Rod Ohmes
Jesus told many stories based on the agrarian society of His day. Pastor Rod Ohmes from Ramsey Creek Baptist Churchin Clarksville, Missouri sees these stories come alive in the community of his rural church. You can find Ramsey Creek Baptist Church at their website or on Facebook. “Farming takes some of the most faith of any kind of a profession out there… Like Jesus talks about in Mark 4, that a farmer, he sows the seed, he puts the seed in the ground, and then he just ...
Mon, 19 Sep 2022 - 83 - The “Glorified Cowboy” with Tom Hess
In this episode Archie talks with Tom Hess, a Program Associate at the University of Arkansas Division of Agricultural Livestock and Forestry Research Station. Tom’s role as a self-described “glorified cowboy” includes research on new methods of livestock production. You can learn more about the Livestock and Forestry Research Station here. That Farm Life Podcast is a resource of Agri Health Network. For more information and to find more resources, check out AgriHealth.net.&nb...
Mon, 12 Sep 2022 - 82 - Sixteen Years Clean with Dr. John Huff
After treatment for cancer and blood clotting, veterinarian John Huff began to have chronic pain. He heard about a medication that falsely promised pain relief without the risk of addiction – Oxycontin. Like many others, he quickly became addicted to the medication. After several overdosing scares, John made his way to rehab. With determination, hard work, and God’s help, he was able to overcome his addiction. “It’s been 16 years since I’ve been clean… God can get you through...
Mon, 05 Sep 2022 - 81 - Taking Her Seat at the Table with Jessica Burkham
Jessica Burkham’s Ag involvement began with a 4-H heifer that turned into a family business raising certified Angus beef cattle. After graduation from the University of Nebraska where she studied animal science and beef production, Jessica headed to Washington D.C. to work with a senator on agriculture policy. Now, as Managing Director for Beef Alliance, Jessica works with leaders of the cattle feeding industry to improve the way cattle are cared for. In this episode she shares abo...
Mon, 29 Aug 2022 - 80 - Strength in Support Systems with Murray Benton
In this episode Archie speaks with Murray Benton, the president Mid-South Sales. They provide a variety of petroleum products for industry and agriculture. Murray discusses the rising costs of oil and gas and some of the global situations that created the issue. Murray’s strong faith in Christ and a community of supportive friends help him through stressful seasons. You can build a community around yourself through people you work with, others in your same industry, neighbors, or your ch...
Mon, 22 Aug 2022 - 79 - Feeding for the Future with Kelly Smith
In today’s episode Archie visits with Kelly Smith of Hubbard Feeds. With almost 45 years in the feed business, Kelly has great insights into the current and possible future of the cattle industry.Kelly has words of encouragement for people in all areas of agriculture.You can reach Kelly by email at Kelly.smith@hubbardfeeds.com. That Farm Life Podcast is a resource of Agri Health Network. For more information and to find more resources, check out AgriHealth.net. Questions or comments...
Mon, 15 Aug 2022 - 78 - God Brings Good Out of Crisis with James Thornton
After college, James Thornton returned to the family farm and was looking forward to his first harvest when his dad was run over by a tractor. Six weeks in ICU and months of recovery meant that James was facing his first harvest without his father and mentor. Neighbors stepped in. Retired farmers stepped up. A community of experienced farmers walked him through that harvest and helped him make it a success.While we may not face difficulties this extreme, we all need a good support ...
Mon, 08 Aug 2022 - 77 - Keeping Your Operation Going in Tough Times with Chris Grimes
Many regions are experiencing high heat and little rain. How can farmers and ranchers maintain their operations in these conditions? Craighead County Extension Agent Chris Grimes shares his thoughts on army worms, the effects of the drought, and ideas for pushing through. He and Archie also discuss the physical and mental toll stress is taking. We not only need to care for our land and livestock with an eye for long-term success, but ourselves as well.“Don’t be afraid to talk to yo...
Mon, 01 Aug 2022 - 76 - The Warning Signs of Suicide with Dr. Brittney Schrick
With rising input prices, financial instability, and extreme weather, people in Agriculture are experiencing more stress than ever. Finding someone to talk to and sharing our struggles with our community is vital for our mental health. In this episode, Dr. Brittney Schrick, an Assistant Professor Family Life Specialist with the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service shares ways to handle stress in a healthy way. She also frankly discusses some potential warning signs that s...
Mon, 25 Jul 2022 - 75 - Economic Challenges with Jim Tubbs
With experience in Ag banking and as a Farm Financial Consultant, Jim Tubbs knows how to break down the current economic situation in a way that makes sense.In this episode, Jim talks about interest rates, inflation, drought conditions, the reasons behind rising fuel costs, and the global effects of the war in Ukraine. You can reach Jim with questions or for more information by calling or texting 870-919-0650 or by emailing him at jim@glaubfm.com. More information about the gl...
Mon, 18 Jul 2022 - 74 - Generations of Blessing with Haley Mills
The life we live today will impact generations to come. In today’s episode, Haley Mills shares about her family. Her great-grandparents settled in Cow Lake, Arkansas and had 10 children & 30 grandchildren. Haley is part of the next generation of 60+ great grandchildren. Their large family still farms together and maintains close relationships. The strong faith, hard work, and abundant love of her great grandparents has positively affected them all. That Farm Life Podcast is a resourc...
Mon, 11 Jul 2022 - 73 - From Submarine to Pulpit with Eddie Barlow
After High School Eddie Barlow joined the Navy as part of a submarine crew. After 26 years of service, God called him to pastor. In today’s episode Eddie shares about his Navy experience - including a tour in Iraq – and the faithfulness of God in his life. “When you look down the road, that road is winding all over the place…. But if you could turn around and look behind you and see how God has worked you can see the directions & the pin-points that He had you walking down to p...
Mon, 04 Jul 2022 - 72 - God Has a Plan & a Purpose for You with Dr. Ronnie Hill
Content Warning: This episode references sexual assault that resulted in an unplanned pregnancy. If you or someone you love are dealing with the trauma of assault, please reach out to a counselor or call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673. For support for an unplanned pregnancy, you can locate a pregnancy resource center near you by visiting Care Net’s Local Provider List or Heartbeat International’s Worldwide Directory of Pregnancy Help.In the midst of a childhood marked b...
Mon, 27 Jun 2022 - 71 - Becoming a Living Donor with Wayne Timmons
Eight years ago Wayne and Jennifer Timmons’ newborn daughter received a heart transplant – and a chance at life. When their friend Candy needed a liver transplant a few years later, Wayne learned he was a match. Learn more about being a living donor and the strength that faith in Christ can give in today’s episode. For more information on organ donation, please visit:https://www.organdonor.gov That Farm Life Podcast is a resource of Agri Health Network. For more inf...
Mon, 20 Jun 2022 - 70 - “It’s a God Thing” with Tracy Wilson
Tracy Wilson wasn’t always the pastor of a church, but he has always been into rodeos. Now, as pastor of the Three Trees Cowboy Church in Wynne, Arkansas, Tracy and his congregation reach their community through a dedication to God’s word, service to their community, and regular family rodeos.When asked how their church began, Tracy said, “It’s a God thing.” From sharing space with a campground to outgrowing their space year after year, the church has steadily grown. The congregation is made ...
Mon, 13 Jun 2022 - 69 - Human Trafficking: Prevention & Restoration with Megan Brown
Human trafficking isn’t confined to big cities and its victims aren’t always involved in sexual exploitation. In fact, the Agriculture industry ranks second in number of labor trafficking victims. In today’s episode, Megan Brown – co-founder, President, & Executive Director of Hope Found NEA – shares how to identify victims, protect our loved ones, and help those trapped in trafficking to find restoration.You can find more information at Hope Found NEA’s website. The Natio...
Mon, 06 Jun 2022 - 68 - Courage & Sacrifice with Bill Brown
When Bill Brown joined the Army he knew he wanted to become a Green Beret. His training was physically and mentally challenging, but he persevered. His years of service included deployments to several war zones and time guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. On Memorial Day, the stories of courage told by our veterans help us remember the sacrifice of active duty soldiers in the Armed Forces.You can find our previous episode on PTSD and the Veteran on our website or any podcast app.Th...
Mon, 30 May 2022 - 67 - Keeping the Plates Spinning with Clay Conry
Growing up on a South Dakota ranch, Clay Conry resented the cows because they took up his weekends. After attending Bible School in Milwaukee, Clay found a new appreciation for the wide open spaces. In today's episode Clay shares about setting priorities, the importance of family, and taking care of our mental health.Clay is the host of The Working Cows Podcast. It can be found at WorkingCows.net or through all major podcast providers.Ways to help someone who is struggling:ListenBe presentLet...
Mon, 23 May 2022 - 66 - Marriage Tune-Up: Good Communication Makes a Great Marriage with Bob & Cheryl Griffin
Marriage is like a tractor – if you take care of it, do preventative maintenance, and fix problems quickly, it will hum along for years. For our first series on This Farm Life, we’re focusing on tuning up our marriages.This week’s guests are Bob and Cheryl Griffin. With Bob’s agri business centered 100 miles from home, he and Cheryl learned early on how much a marriage relies on good communication and prayer. Visit AgriHealth.net for more information and links to resources. We'd lo...
Mon, 15 Mar 2021 - 65 - Ag Support in Government with U.S. Congressman Rick Crawford
Regardless of your political views, we can all agree on the importance of people in our government supporting Agriculture. In this episode U.S. Congressman Rick Crawford shares about his background as a Bomb Technician in the Army, his early love for rodeo, and his experience in Ag broadcasting. He also shares about the importance of Christ in his life and how his confidence in God’s plan helps him in stressful times. Finding someone to talk to when you are overwhelmed o...
Mon, 16 May 2022 - 64 - Life After a Suicide Loss with Autumn Fuhrman
Content warning: This episode discusses death by suicide. If you or someone you love are struggling with suicidal thoughts, please call 911 or the National Suicide Hotline at 800-273-TALK. Resources for those outside the U.S. are listed below.Nine years ago Autumn Fuhrman's father died from suicide. In this episode she shares frankly about her grief and the way his death changed her life. She encourages those who are struggling to reach out for help. Talking with a friend, therapist, pa...
Mon, 09 May 2022 - 63 - The Calming Effect of Animals with Dr. Rodney Vaughn
Veterinarian Rodney Vaughn has a passion for raising horses. In today’s episode he shares how animals can reduce stress and enrich our lives. Many people with medical or mental health needs can benefit from a service dog. Veterans dealing with PTSD can also benefit. There are many organizations that can help you find a service dog. A partial list of service dog providers can be found at these websites:https://servicedogs4vets.orghttps://assistancedogsinternational.org That Far...
Mon, 02 May 2022 - 62 - We Are All in This Together with Lance Polk
Not only are farmers and ranchers dealing with increased costs and supply chain issues, so are those involved in Agribusiness. Today Archie talks with Lance Polk, Manager for Heartland Equipment about rising costs and long lead times for essential items. Through this time everyone in the Agri industry will have to remember that we are all in this together. Patience, understanding, and communication will help us to continue to feed our communities. That Farm Life Podcast is a resource of ...
Mon, 25 Apr 2022 - 61 - Growing with Your Grief with Michelle Bufkin Horton
This week Archie talks to Michelle Bufkin Horton, the Membership & Communications Director of the Arkansas Cattlemen’s Association. She shares about losing her father to cancer and learning to grow through grief. To find out more about Be the Match, the organization that matches bone marrow donors with recipients, go to https://bethematch.org. To view the video on mental health referenced by Michelle, check out Kelly Scanlon’s story on Bell Let’s Talk. That Farm Life ...
Mon, 18 Apr 2022 - 60 - Supporting Your Marriage in Busy Seasons with James Barham
This week Living Well Counseling’s Director & Agri Health Network Advisory Board Member James Barham joins Archie to talk about preparing your marriage for a busy spring season.The book James mentioned is Winning the War in Your Mind: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life by Craig Groeschel. In addition, James and Archie talk about Agri Health Network’s upcoming trap shoot fundraiser. Join us on April 30 at the Jonesboro Shooting Sports Complex in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Benefiting bot...
Mon, 11 Apr 2022 - 59 - Don’t Lean on Your Own Understanding with Royce Boling
For decades Royce Boling was a full-time farmer and a full-time church pastor. In this episode he shares stories about working with family, dealing with difficult seasons, and managing both time and stress. That Farm Life Podcast is a resource of Agri Health Network. For more information and to find more resources, check out AgriHealth.net. Questions or comments? Email us at info@agrihealth.net. We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future sho...
Mon, 04 Apr 2022 - 58 - Talking Daily with God with Dr. Connie Ware
“When you talk with God on a daily basis, He’ll teach you how to cope with life’s stresses, life’s strains. And He’ll help you – because the Scriptures also say: ‘Casting all of…our cares upon him because he cares for us.’ He wants us to talk to him.” - Dr. Connie Ware From her beginning as the only female in her high school FFA class to her role today as an Innovation Specialist for BASF, a love for agriculture and a love for the Lord define Dr. Connie Ware’s life. Full...
Mon, 28 Mar 2022 - 57 - Addiction and Redemption with Dr. Todd Clements
Psychiatrist Todd Clements shares about his background on the farm, his decision to go into medicine, and the opportunities he had to work with nationally known therapists Dr. Paul Meier and Dr. Daniel Amen early in his career. While others only saw his success, Dr. Clements was struggling with alcohol and prescription drug addiction. He openly shares about addiction, consequences, and redemption.If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction of any kind, please reach out for help. H...
Mon, 21 Mar 2022 - 56 - Helping Ukranian Refugees with Colleen Benthal
In 1999 Colleen and Arnis Benthal went on a church trip to Romania. This began a decades long partnership with a local congregation. No one could forsee how their partnership would change from a medical clinic to a kindergarten and now a place for Ukranian refugees. With the current crisis in Ukraine and the millions of refugees pouring across the borders, people around the world are looking for ways to help. Colleen shares ways their network is involved with providing a safe place to st...
Mon, 14 Mar 2022 - 55 - Advocating for Family and Community with Brooke Kagen
Two weeks ago Chase Kagen was a guest on That Farm Life. He shared about losing his first child and learning how to support his son who lives with autism. This week, we hear from his wife, Brooke Kagen. She shares about surviving deep grief, advocating for her special needs son, and the importance of balancing time. Her perspective is encouraging and challenges us to spend time on things that make an impact. You can find more information about the Rice Festival mentioned in this episode ...
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