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In this episode, I sit down with multi-lingual (English/Spanish) coaching teammate and life-long learner Lydia Carpenter. Lydia is a first-generation farmer with a fascinating background in climate science and meteorology and a passion for people in agriculture. Together we explore the difference between "complicated" and "complex" systems, particularly as they apply to farm transition and family dynamics.
Through the lens of complexity theory, we discuss why cookie-cutter checklists often fall short and how embracing complexity can actually be empowering for farm families.
Access the full show notes for this episode at elainefroese.com.
Discover more about our guest: Lydia Carpenter
Elaine Froese Resources:
Watch this episode on YouTube.
0:00:30 Introduction to Lydia Carpenter and complexity theory
0:03:55 Complicated is not the same as complex
0:07:00 The three circles: family, management, and ownership
0:09:15 Why checklists aren't always the answer
0:10:38 Key characteristics of complex systems
0:13:02 The importance of internal and external stories
0:15:37 Creating space for meaningful dialogue
0:18:33 Self-awareness and situational awareness
0:21:41 Working with patterns and making changes
0:25:05 The power of diverse voices and perspectives
0:28:18 Moving forward despite uncertainty
0:30:34 Taking the next steps and creating healthy patterns
0:32:45 Embracing complexity in farm transition
0:34:50 The importance of ongoing dialogue and communication
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In this episode, I sit down with multi-lingual (English/Spanish) coaching teammate and life-long learner Lydia Carpenter. Lydia is a first-generation farmer with a fascinating background in climate science and meteorology and a passion for people in agriculture. Together we explore the difference between "complicated" and "complex" systems, particularly as they apply to farm transition and family dynamics.
Through the lens of complexity theory, we discuss why cookie-cutter checklists often fall short and how embracing complexity can actually be empowering for farm families.
Access the full show notes for this episode at elainefroese.com.
Discover more about our guest: Lydia Carpenter
Elaine Froese Resources:
Watch this episode on YouTube.
0:00:30 Introduction to Lydia Carpenter and complexity theory
0:03:55 Complicated is not the same as complex
0:07:00 The three circles: family, management, and ownership
0:09:15 Why checklists aren't always the answer
0:10:38 Key characteristics of complex systems
0:13:02 The importance of internal and external stories
0:15:37 Creating space for meaningful dialogue
0:18:33 Self-awareness and situational awareness
0:21:41 Working with patterns and making changes
0:25:05 The power of diverse voices and perspectives
0:28:18 Moving forward despite uncertainty
0:30:34 Taking the next steps and creating healthy patterns
0:32:45 Embracing complexity in farm transition
0:34:50 The importance of ongoing dialogue and communication
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