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No plan survives first contact with the enemy. While this saying has its roots in the military, it applies perfectly to your business. As a business leader, you may be well prepared if a plan doesn't work, and have alternative ideas you can implement. But it's easy to lose track of the decisions other people in your business make. And if they can't get your opinion before they act, mistakes are unavoidable. Since you can't develop decision making skills overnight, your people need principles to anchor every decision around. And the most effective way to do this is by setting an example, and reminding your team of your common values every decision has to align with. In today's episode, Marc Mears, Chief Operating Officer at Ag State, shares why even short-term plans shouldn't violate your company's values, how safety performance can raise your team's decision making skills, and how to communicate a new strategy to get honest feedback within your organization. Listen now! Show highlights include: The counterintuitive way “Safety Culture” encourages your team to take more risks (5:39) The simple, yet difficult way to put an end to wrong decisions out of desperation (7:05) Why your leadership team alone may support a strategy that won't work (and who else you may need to approach to get the right feedback) (16:49) The “Fingerprint” method to adjust your structure for your personnel (without needing to change it too much for every new team member) (21:18) Why agribusiness may be the sturdiest industry to invest in right now (27:28) For more about Joe Mosher, go here: https://moshercg.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemosher/
It's hard enough as a solo show to keep a schedule, imagine getting four podcasters together for a evening. A show almost five months in the making, I convinced Jason Meadows from Ag State of Mind, Jared Luhman from Herd Quitter and the Podfather himself, Clay Conry from Working Cows to join me on zoom without much of an agenda to just chat for awhile. I mashed record and this is what happened. You might have heard the same content on one of their shows, we planned for a mass release, if you're really bored, maybe you can spot the differences between this version and the other three besides the intros. Have a great week! Herd Quitter Podcast Ag State of Mind Podcast Working Cows Podcast -------------------------- Buy BoBoLinks Here! One Earth Health Beef organ pills! RedHillsRancher.com My Patreon My Linktree --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ranching-reboot/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ranching-reboot/support
It's the new year so that means it's time for goals and resolutions. I know that so many people are talking about this right now and even more have their own opinions on it. Personally, I like New Year's Resolutions and love to try and keep myself accountable to a goal. I talk today about SMART goals and how to utilize them in achieving your goals. I also talk about a concept called Habit Stacking I learned from reading James Clear's Atomic Habits. I start off the podcast by talking about all the great guests we have lined up for the new year. Thanks for all of your support for the Ag State of Mind Podcast!
The Heart of Money | Financial Guidance for Couples, Money & Marriage, Motivation, Inspiration
What guides your decisions to spend or save money? How do you decide if you should wait for a purchase or pull the trigger? Are you confident in what your future holds, regardless of what happens today? It can be easier to get distracted from what's important in life and be swept away by the present desires, wants and attractions. But when it comes down to it, you are in control of your decisions if you know how it affects your future. This week, we visit with Jason Medows, rancher and podcast host of Ag State of Mind, to learn his personal perspectives around money and how having core values can make financial management SO much easier. Connect with Jason online (agstateofmind.com) or find Ag State of Mind anywhere you listen to podcasts. Learn how to effectively communicate with your spouse about money and avoid frustrating arguments! Get the “6 Secrets to Healthy Money Conversations” at www.freedommoneycoach.com/moneyconversations Download a FREE video training “The Money and Marriage Success Guide” to learn the 3 keys to getting on the same page with your spouse! www.freedommoneycoach.com/successguide Apply to the Money Mastery Program for 1:1 coaching to help you and your spouse take control of your money and accomplish financial independence www.freedommoneycoach.com/apply
On today's re-cap episode we are going back to episode #912 when we spoke with fellow ag podcaster, Jason Medows. Jason is a cattle rancher in Missouri with his wife and children. His podcast, Ag State Of Mind, deals with the issues of mental health in agriculture, and in this interview we have a very candid discussion. This is a great tie in to tomorrow's ag business episode that is going to touch on a lot of the same subjects.
Today we're teaming up with fellow Global Ag Network podcast host, Jason Meadows to talk about mental health in agriculture. Jason provides tips and resources for those looking to start their journey in mental health. Check out his show Ag State of Mind wherever you consume podcasts!
Jason Medows is a rancher in Missouri and also the host of the Ag State of Mind Podcast. We discuss his transition to an intentional low input ranch business, and how he runs the business while working full time off the farm as a pharmacist. We also discuss mental health in agriculture as his podcast is focused around breaking the stigma around mental health in Ag. Resources Mentioned: Can't Hurt Me Atomic Habits 12 Rules for Life As always, check us out at Herd Quitter Podcast on Facebook and Instagram as well as at herdquitterpodcast.com. You can also check out Pharocattle.com for more information on how to put more fun and profit back into your ranching business!
Solar energy in Ohio has been, pun intended, a pretty hot topic over the past few years as more and more landowners in all parts of the state are being approached about signing leases to utilize their property to collect energy from the sun. That growing interest in the Buckeye State has led to difficult discussions, tough decisions and a divide in opinion across the countryside. On this Our Ohio Weekly, we talk all things solar with two Ohio Farm Bureau experts. 00:00 - Dale Arnold, Ohio Farm Bureau's Director of Energy Policy and Ohio Farm Bureau's policy counsel, Leah Curtis talk about the current issues around Ohio's solar industry and what Farm Bureau members need to know before signing an agreement. 23:50 - On this week's To the Beat of Agriculture, you'll hear from a Butler County farmer who was recently elected to the U.S. Grains Council and about the type of impact that organization makes not only in Ohio, but across the world. 32:20 - Earlier this month, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) was detected in a backyard flock in Ashland County and a commercial chicken flock in Defiance County. Ohio Department of Agriculture State Veterinarian, Dr. Dennis Summers, shares what other poultry farmers should do to protect their flocks and if there is a health concern for consumers. 42:20 - The host of the Ag State of Mind Podcast, Jason Medows, was in Highland County to share his thoughts on farm stress and mental health. He gives his perspective on the stigma of the topics in agriculture and what role the younger generation plays in continuing the conversation.
This month's guest is Jason Medows, creator and host of the Ag State of Mind podcast. He visits with Cassidy about mental health in agriculture and how producers can be proactive, ways to better deal with some of the stresses that come with job, and how to help children and teens. You'll also want to stay tuned for his rule of 2 and rule of 5. Then, hear from our newest Progressive Cattle team member, Tyrell Marchant, as he, David and Paul discuss cow herd liquidation and the most memorable Father's Day gifts. To listen to the Ag State of Mind podcast and find other mental health resources, visit https://agstateofmind.com/
This may not be the most content-intense episode, but it was a great conversation between Jason and I. This episode was mostly a chance for us to relax, catch up, and talk about the joys and discomforts of podcasting and agriculture. Hope you enjoy! Check out Jason: Website: https://agstateofmind.com/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ag-state-of-mind-with-jason-medows/id1484075922 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Agstateofmind1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agstateofmind/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/AGStateofMind1 Contact Us: Website: http://www.talkagtome.com/ Email: TalkAgToMe@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAgToMe35 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkagtome/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkAg_ToMe Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXDTj5smg45bzFkaRDoAQ7A Anchor: https://anchor.fm/talk-ag-to-me --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talk-ag-to-me/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talk-ag-to-me/support
In this episode, we continue our conversation all about mental health. Today I'm introducing you to Jason Medows. Jason was born and raised on his family's cow calf operation outside of Cuba, Missouri. He grew up playing football and baseball and was involved in his local 4-H. In 2002, Jason left the farm for St Louis College of Pharmacy. He graduated in 2008 with his Doctor in Pharmacy and returned home to work at a local hospital and continue the cow-calf operation he started in college. It was at that local hospital where he met his future wife, Keri. Fast forward 12 years and they have four boys and have purchased another farm of their own. In 2019, Jason began his podcast, Ag State Of Mind, where he combined his medical background with his passion for agriculture to help break the stigma surrounding mental health in agriculture. In this episode, we'll chat about: The power of healing yourself to heal others How even when things are going well in your life - happy marriage, healthy kids, etc - that doesn't mean you aren't still struggling with your mental health The real trouble starts when you hide it and don't talk about it because of shame - shame that you aren't “tough” or shame because your life is good and you feel bad that you're struggling Trying to break the mold of perfectionism in order to be a more realistic example for the next generation How to help someone else that isn't yet bought in about taking care of their mental health Make sure to hit subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes. If you like what you heard, take a moment to leave a 5-star review! Find the complete show notes here: https://www.coachkiah.com/blog/talking-about-mental-health-with-men-in-your-life-with-jason-medows Visit Jason's website: https://agstateofmind.com/ Jason's podcast, Ag State of Mind: https://globalagnetwork.com/ag-state-of-mind-with-jason-medows/podcast/ Kiah on Episode 38 of Ag State of Mind podcast: Kiah on Episode 76 of Ag State of Mind podcast: Connect with @agstateofmind on Instagram Connect with Jason on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Agstateofmind1 John Acuff's book Quitter: https://amzn.to/3wO0kc1 [affiliate link} FREE Habit Tracker: https://www.coachkiahcommunity.com/healthy-habits Start saving with Acorns and get $5 free : https://share.acorns.com/kctwisselman?advocate.partner_share_id=7182038098843735740 . [affiliate link] Shop the Coach Kiah Store. Use code climb10 for 10% off your first purchase! https://www.shopcoachkiah.com/ Let's hang out on social media and keep the conversation going! Connect with me on Instagram @coach_kiah and Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/coachkiah . Some of the links mentioned above are affiliate links, which help to support this podcast at no additional cost to you.
Today is a very powerful episode of Ag State of Mind. We talk to Maddie Caldwell who is a farm girl from Elmwood, Illinois. We chat with Maddie today about her battle with her mental health. In 2019, Maddie made an attempt on her life. She recovered from that, only to make another attempt in 2020. Thankfully, Maddie was resilient through her moments of mental weakness and survived both incidents. She realized that she had a story to tell to help others like herself who seem to have idyllic lives but still suffer in silence. Maddie's story resonated with me so much because I too feel like I have an idyllic life but still struggle mightily at times with anxiety. It's stories like Maddie's that inspire me to be open about my own mental health journey. Like Maddie says, it is in NO WAY for personal gain. It's to help others who are silent and seemingly alone in their struggles feel heard and seen. To reach out to Maddie, her phone number (with her permission of course) is 309-253-7142. Today's episode is brought to you by Magnetic Aghttps://magnetic-ag.com/
Amanda Radke interviews Jason Medows, of Ag State of Mind, to tackle mental health in agriculture, building strong families, and why parents should stand firm against Marxism indoctrination in kids' entertainment.
Today's podcast is brought to you by Douglas Plant Health. To unharness your soil's fertility and to maximize yield, consider Douglas Plant Health. Visit DPHBio.com . Today's episode features the return of our friend Michele Payn. Michele was our guest way back on Episode 6 . Today, we talk about Michele's project of Agriculture's Growth Calendar, a resource that is an easy way to give ag connected folks weekly tips on being their best selves. Check out Michele online at https://causematters.com/. To sign up for the Ag State of Mind email list, go to https://www.subscribepage.com/agstateofmind
Jason Medows is a pharmacist, farmer, father, and host of the Ag State of Mind podcast, which is focused on rural mental health care.
A farmer who has struggled with mental health issues wants other farmers to know they are not alone.On this Managing for Profit on Brownfield, Jason Medows, the owner and founder of the podcast Ag State of Mind says he gets a lot of support from his family, his faith and online.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jason Medows is a mental health advocate who is also heavily involved in the rural community and ranching industry. He has a podcast called, Ag State of Mind where he openly speaks with individuals about mental health, coping mechanisms, rural living and a ton of other amazing topics. I was fortunate enough to chat with Jason last year on his podcast! We also dive into the process of podcasting and how to start if it has been something you may be considering. Jason and his wife, Keri also own Kula Yoga in Cuba, Missouri where they lease a commercial space along side a Ju Jitsu studio to serve their community with moving their bodies and expanding their minds. We talk a bit about brick and motor spaces and how their business was set up. Jason is a good friend and I look up to him for podcasting advice and embrace that he is very open with communication within Ag and normalizing the mental health tops many rural Americans shy away from. Check out Jason Medows/ Ag State of Mind:Website: https://agstateofmind.com/Podcast: https://agstateofmind.com/podcast/Instagram: @agstateofmindFacebook: Ag State of Mind (PRIVATE GROUP) **********************************************************Did you enjoy this episode? It would help SO MUCH if you subscribe and share with friends & family by word of mouth or taking a screenshot and sharing on your social media platforms! As well, leaving a review is HUGE to get the show in front of the eyes of people like you, who are eager to learn about ranching and entrepreneurship. Want to connect? Check out flyingfranch.org or email me at afender614@gmail.com I am super active on our instagram @flying_f_ranch or Facebook page at Flying F Ranch you can always drop a DM and I will get back to you quickly!Ways to support the podcast:Patreon: Become a Patron! You can support the podcast by selecting a tier that fits your desires and budget to help me produce this podcast and keep it going! There are different perks that are designed to help you become a better business owner and also build a community of rural, “ranchy” entrepreneurs. Join here: patreon.com/flyingfranchSponsors: Flodesk- Check out: https://flodesk.com/c/FLYINGFRANCH to receive 50% off your Flodesk subscription!Bonfire- Check out: https://www.bonfire.com/welcome/cde68e574ddc4/ to get started! You can also visit https://flyingfranch.org/pages/apparel to get on the bonfire wagon!Flying F Ranch- Enter code “podcast” at check out on flyingfranch.org to score 20% off a leather patch “I GIVE A FLYING F ABOUT BEEF” hat!Interested in being a guest? Email me at afender614@gmail.com with the subject line as "Podcast Guest" and I would be happy to chat and get you on the show if it is a good fit!~Alli at Flying F RanchSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/flyingfranch)
How do I talk to the men in my life about heavy subjects? What do I do if my dad, brother, husband, etc. thinks it's unnecessary to talk about mental health? Will I get shot down? I'm afraid they will think I'm silly, is there a way to start this conversation that will make them take me seriously? Jason Meadows is with us this week to talk all this and more! You may know Jason from his podcast Ag State of Mind (@agstateofmind). This week, he is on the Front Porch with us to give us some insight into how men approach the conversation of mental health.Jason gives us a behind the scenes look into his own mental health battles as well as what he has witnessed and learned through his male friendships. He tells us about how to recognize need in yourself and in others. Perhaps most importantly, he gives us some guidelines of how to start the conversation and what to do if we get shot down.We learned so much from Jason in this episode and it was truly food for our souls! We both have husbands in the fire service and can relate deeply to the way that our men's mental burdens weigh on them (and us). We want to be their support system, their confidant, and their soft place to fall. We just don't always know how.We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did!Love y'all,Mary & AngelaLinks:On the Front Porch with Lesliehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s1-e11-bonus-how-to-take-care-of-your-mental-health/id1552298030?i=1000518365606Ag State of Mind Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ag-state-of-mind-with-jason-medows/id1484075922Ag State of Mind 2nd Anniversary Episodehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/2-year-anniversary/id1484075922?i=1000537100450
Sober October continues on the Ag State of Mind Podcast. Today, we go to South Carolina to speak with my friend Daniel Hayes. Daniel and I first connected over our mutual friend Clay Conry's podcast "Working Cows." We speak to Daniel about his incredible journey through sobriety after a quite tumultuous past. We talk about how both his faith in God and his relationship with his wife helped him become the man who he is today. We then shift the conversation to him transitioning over from cattle to hair sheep on his operation and how that is benefiting his land and his way of life. If you want to reach out to Daniel his email is bootstrapfarmsc@gmail.com
In this week's episode, Tracy is joined by Jason Medows, the host of the “Ag State of mind Podcast.” Jason is the creator and host of the popular Ag State of Mind Podcast. In this episode, Tracy and Jason chat about: Jason shares more about his podcast, who he interviews, and why he decided to launch this show. Podcasting is always an exciting journey, and Jason shares more about some of his surprising and encouraging moments on his podcasting journey. Does he have a favorite episode? Tune in to find out. Tracy asks Jason… “In an ideal World, what would you like to see happen to better support mental health in agriculture and other challenging professions?” To wrap the episode up, Tracy asks Jason some rapid-fire questions. Wondering what his favorite book is? The best advice he has ever received? Last but not least, Tracy asks Jason what wisdom he would leave with listeners if it were his last day on earth. Jason is an amazing show host and a captivating show guest. Don't miss this episode. Tune in to hear Tracy and Jason chat all things podcasting, agriculture, and mental health. ............................... Thank You to our Show Sponsor: John Deere Harvesting Equipment ~75 YEARS of JOHN DEERE COMBINES~ Learn More: http://clforward.com/.2zj1w ...............................
Mental health in equine, pet and/or agri-business matters. On this episode of The Business Animal, Kim and Cara chat with Jason Medows of the popular podcast, Ag State of Mind, about breaking the stigma of mental health in agriculture. Jason shares some of his favorite resources and strategies to better manage mental health in rural America. Learn more about Jason and Ag State of Mind: https://agstateofmind.com/ (website) - https://agstateofmind.com/ Instagram - Facebook - https://www.domore.ag/ (Do More Ag Foundation) - https://www.domore.ag/ https://www.betterhelp.com/helpme/?utm_source=AdWords&utm_medium=Search_PPC_c&utm_term=better+help_e&utm_content=13899929650&network=g&placement=&target=&matchtype=e&utm_campaign=177007450&ad_type=text&adposition=&gclid=CjwKCAjwzOqKBhAWEiwArQGwaFI_TbH9hkRkpA9Qd_bcoWet2_VVHl2Th9VzIw7fz5uyIFeNBDPcQBoCa1gQAvD_BwE¬_found=1&gor=helpme (Better Help) Want more from The Business Animal Podcast? Follow The Business Animal online at https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessanimal/ (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessanimal/ and https://www.facebook.com/thebusinessanimal (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/thebusinessanimal
Today is a very special episode of the Ag State of Mind Podcast. Today is the 2 year anniversary of ASOM. This is more of a discussion/webinar/roundtable/meeting of friends than a podcast. Over the last 2 years, the podcast has afforded me the opportunity to connect and befriend lots of amazing people. Today, I get a sit down with 5 of the closest of those friends. Nathan Brown, Henry Roberts, Jeff Ditzenberger, Tyler Keckley, and Quentin Conneally are some of the best guys I know. We sit down and talk about all things mental health in ag as well as what it means to be a father. What an incredible conversation this was and I feel very proud to be a part of this great group of guys.
Today is a very special episode of the Ag State of Mind Podcast. Today is the 2 year anniversary of ASOM. This is more of a discussion/webinar/roundtable/meeting of friends than a podcast. Over the last 2 years, the podcast has afforded me the opportunity to connect and befriend lots of amazing people. Today, I get a sit down with 5 of the closest of those friends. Nathan Brown, Henry Roberts, Jeff Ditzenberger, Tyler Keckley, and Quentin Conneally are some of the best guys I know. We sit down and talk about all things mental health in ag as well as what it means to be a father. What an incredible conversation this was and I feel very proud to be a part of this great group of guys.
Today's guest is SUPER awesome. His name is Jason, and he hosts Ag state of mind, a podcast about health in ranching, and he focuses a lot on mental health. He is not only a rancher, but a pharmacist, and is able to combine those 2 things to speak to people working in ranching and agriculture about mental health as both a peer and someone who believes in responsible medicine consumption. He was an absolute joy to talk to- and I hope you feel as much joy and feel as educated after listening as I did, and check out his podcast, Ag State of Mind. Ag State of Mind blog (& other resources) can be found at agstateofmind.com, the podcast is hosted over on globalagnetwork.com/ag-state-of-mind-with-jason-medows/podcast. You can also follow @agstateofmind on Instagram, Twitter, & Facebook. You can listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher & wherever else you get your podcasts from (can be found on agstateofmind.com) You can find the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/ranchcollectivepodcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ranchcollective/support
Jason Meadows from the Ag State of Mind podcast joins us this week to share what he's learned in nearly 100 episodes of podcasting. https://agstateofmind.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vets-in-ag-podcast/id1549873202 https://www.instagram.com/agstateofmind/?hl=en --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ranching-reboot/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ranching-reboot/support
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Jason Meadows from the Ag State of Mind podcast is on today to talk about mental health awareness month. We discuss how we can keep ourselves healthy and what we can do for those in need. Check out Jason's podcast, which is also on the Global Ag Network.
Jason Medows Part 2-Cattle farmer and pharmacist talks about his calling to produce his podcast Ag State of Mind
Jason Medows talk about his Missouri cattle farm and his popular Ag State of Mind Podcast. Medows is the keynote speaker at the upcoming Women in Ag Conference, set for March 26.
Hosts:Doug Roose, VP of Producer Marketing, ADMShelby Schweitzer, Product Line Marketing Manager, ADMEmily Lacina, Crop Insurance Product Line Manager for ADMGuests:Jessica Alderson, Territory and Origination Manager for ADM, NebraskaJason Medows, Host of Ag State of Mind podcast, Cow-Calf Operator and Healthcare Professional Todd Harman, Regional Manager for ADM, KansasMichelle French, Corporate Sustainability Manager for ADM and Board Member for Field to MarketMatt Kroes, Grain Origination Specialist for ADM, Southern Indiana/Northern Kentucky
Lawyer Sidney Powell warns Republican lawmakers they should all stand up for Trump if they want the party to survive, Arizona's attorney general is supporting a call for ballot audits, and Georgia's senate subcommittee holds another hearing on the 2020 election.
North American Ag's Chrissy Wozniak talks with Jason Medows of Ag State of Mind Podcast. Ag State of Mind focuses on mental health and how it affects those involved in agriculture. Jason holds conversations with both professionals and producers about addressing mental health in ag and how we can adequately remedy the stresses. Jason is committed to creating a place that helps break the stigma regarding mental health in agriculture.Visit https://northamericanag.com/best-of-ag to hear the podcast for yourself!North American Ag Spotlight videos are meant to help producers, and those involved in agribusiness learn about the products, services, events and media that are available in our great agricultural industry. Brought to you by NorthAmericanAg.com and ChrissyWozniak.comThe Women in Agribusiness (WIA) Summit annually convenes over 800 of the country's female agribusiness decision-makers. The 2022 WIA Summit, September 26-28 in Dallas, TX includes presentations from Cargill's Corporate Senior Vice President, Animal Health & Nutrition, Ruth Kimmelshue; Marco Orioli, VP of Global Grain & Processing for EMEA, CHS; and Brooke Appleton of the NCGA. Learn more at https://agr.fyi/wia_register. FIRA USA 18-20 OCT. 2022 (FRESNO-CA): The only 3-day event dedicated to the California and North America market for autonomous agriculture and agricultural robotics solutions.Learn More at https://agr.fyi/fira
Jason Medows talks with Vance Crowe about the odd way that talking about mental health is being discussed in agriculture. They talk about Medow's adult conversion to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Check out the Ag State of Mind PodcastSubscribe to the podcast for email notifications on new episodes, invites to events and other exclusive content — http://eepurl.com/gSTfk5About the Vance Crowe Podcast — Vance Crowe interviews people with an expertise that you would want to know about, but might not think to ask. He prompts his guests to think about their work in novel ways, discusses how it applies to regular people and has fun sharing stories and experiences.Want to support the podcast? Join the Articulate Ventures Network | https://network.articulate.ventures/ —We are a patchwork of thinkers that want to articulate ideas in a forum where they can be respectfully challenged, improved and celebrated so that we can explore complex subjects, learn from those we disagree with and achieve our personal & professional goals.Contact Vance for a Talk | https://www.vancecrowe.com/ —Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication. Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating. Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from. Join the #ATCF Book Club | https://articulate.ventures/category/atcf-book-club
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Hey everyone! Today's guest is SUPER awesome. His name is Jason, and he hosts Ag state of mind, a podcast about health in ranching, and he focuses a lot on mental health. He is not only a rancher, but a pharmacist, and is able to combine those 2 things to speak to people working in ranching and agriculture about mental health as both a peer and someone who believes in responsible medicine consumption. He was an absolute joy to talk to- and I hope you feel as much joy and feel as educated after listening as I did, and check out his podcast, Ag State of Mind. Ag State of Mind blog (& other resources) can be found at agstateofmind.com, the podcast is hosted over on globalagnetwork.com/ag-state-of-mind-with-jason-medows/podcast. You can also follow @agstateofmind on Instagram, Twitter, & Facebook. You can listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher & wherever else you get your podcasts from (can be found on agstateofmind.com) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ranchcollective/support
Two weeks out from the U.S. elections, we're joined by Jason Medows, a pharmacist and agriculture producer, not to mention a podcaster in his own right. Jason talks with us about how mindset is the most important thing you can cultivate for mental health. He shares real world advice on how he keeps his mental health in top shape. He also discusses the importance of keeping perspective as we head into elections. He encourages folks to keep the big picture in mind, to choose kindness when interacting with others, and to take a step back if needed. One of his top ways to maintain mental health is by simply turning off the news. Like all of our guests who talk about mental health, Jason is real and down to earth. He doesn't have gimmicky fixes, but lots of experience and "here's what's worked for me". If you're feeling a little run down by politics, COVID, 2020 in general, this episode is for you. Make sure to check out Jason's podcast, Ag State of Mind and give him a follow on social media while you're there! You can find Jason and the Ag State of Mind podcast at: https://agstateofmind.com/ Follow Millennial Ag online: www.millennialag.com www.facebook.com/millennialag www.instagram.com/millennial_ag www.twitter.com/millennial_ag
Tara Haskins, DNP, RN, is a nurse with AgriSafe. She is heading up their Total Farmer Health initiative. We speak today about Tara's background in nursing and how she came to be with AgriSafe. We then talk about the challenges facing ag producers and rural America in regards to mental health. Finally, we discuss Agrisafe's upcoming webinar on Mental Health in Farm and Ranch Country. To listen to the recorded webinar on Mental Health in Farm and Ranch Country: How Communities Can Help! (7-30-20) please visit - https://learning.agrisafe.org/products/mental-health-in-farm-and-ranch-country-how-communities-can-help Special Thanks to Ag State of Mind with Jason Meadows for sharing the interview and podcast footage! If you liked today's content be sure to subscribe to our channel AgriSafe Network- AND- also Ag State of Mind with Jason Meadows, wherever you subscribe to your podcast content.
Our guest on the show today is Jason Medows, pharmacist, rancher, and podcaster of the show Ag State of Mind. Jason started his podcast to help start the conversation on mental health in agriculture and how it is impacting farms across the country. Be sure to check out Jason's Podcast on your podcast app of choice as well as www.agstateofmind.com Farm Traveler is part of the Waypoint Outdoor Collective, the Podcast Network for the Outdoorsman. Checkout all of the Waypoint Outdoor Collective Podcasts HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices