Hosts Brian and Monroe interview people from all walks of life with interesting and inspirational stories.
The Workin Words podcast is a hidden gem for anyone interested in farming or the agriculture industry. Hosted by Brian, Ben, and Monroe, three down-to-earth farm boys, this podcast offers a unique and authentic perspective on farming and all things related. As someone who enjoys listening to farming-related content while working in the tractor, I was thrilled to stumble upon this podcast.
One of the best aspects of The Workin Words podcast is how it handles the positive and negative aspects associated with non-farming individuals who claim to know it all. The hosts share their experiences of dealing with these situations in a humorous and relatable way, which is both entertaining and enlightening. It's refreshing to hear their perspectives and how they navigate these challenges while maintaining their passion for farming.
Another great aspect of this podcast is the variety of guests that they bring on. Each guest adds something different to the conversation, whether it's sharing their own farming experiences or providing insights into different areas of the agriculture industry. From discussing the history of the farm to talking about everyday farming practices or even sharing funny stories, every episode offers something new and interesting.
However, one downside of The Workin Words podcast is that it can sometimes feel rushed or lacking in depth. As much as I enjoy listening to the hosts' banter and casual conversations, there are times when I wish they would dive deeper into certain topics or provide more detailed explanations. It would be great if they could strike a balance between their laid-back style and offering more educational content.
In conclusion, The Workin Words podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in farming or involved in the agriculture industry. With its entertaining hosts, variety of guests, and relatable content, it has quickly become a favorite among listeners like myself. While there may be room for improvement in terms of depth and educational value, overall it's an enjoyable and informative podcast that I highly recommend.
We're back with a new podcast format. Every Sunday dad and I will be discussing current events farm topics today's episode. We discussed the 2024 growing season.
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