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In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, Lauren Moylan discusses the critical importance of 'showing up' in various aspects of life, particularly in agriculture. She emphasizes the need for consistency and discipline in showing up for oneself, family, and the agricultural community, especially during challenging times. The conversation highlights the significance of engagement in the industry, supporting others, and investing in personal well-being as essential components for growth and sustainability in agriculture.
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Takeaways
Showing up is crucial, especially when it's not easy.
Consistency beats talent when talent doesn't show up.
Engagement in the agricultural community is vital for change.
You cannot influence a room if you are not in the room.
Take a seat at the table to ensure your voice is heard.
Showing up for family and friends is equally important.
Investing in yourself is essential for personal growth.
Burnt out ranchers don't build sustainable operations.
Extend an olive branch to others in your community.
Just take the first step to start showing up.
Chapters
00:00 The Importance of Showing Up
04:15 Engagement in the Agriculture Industry
08:51 Showing Up for Others
11:42 Investing in Yourself
15:25 Taking the First Step
showing up, agriculture, community, self-care, engagement, discipline, support, mental health, consistency, personal growth
By Lauren Moylan | Cattle USA4.2
55 ratings
In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, Lauren Moylan discusses the critical importance of 'showing up' in various aspects of life, particularly in agriculture. She emphasizes the need for consistency and discipline in showing up for oneself, family, and the agricultural community, especially during challenging times. The conversation highlights the significance of engagement in the industry, supporting others, and investing in personal well-being as essential components for growth and sustainability in agriculture.
Links
MJE Livestock Equipment
Watch on Youtube!
CattleUSA Website - Subscribe to our newsletter - CattleUSA Media - Facebook - Instagram - The Next Generation Podcast Website
✍️CLICK HERE TO RATE & REVIEW THE PODCAST ON APPLE PODCASTS!✍️ (Click the link, scroll down to where it says “Ratings & Reviews” and click the small link that says “Write a Review”)
✍️CLICK HERE TO RATE & REVIEW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY!✍️ (Click the link, select the three dots next to the following button, and click the star that says “Rate show”)
Takeaways
Showing up is crucial, especially when it's not easy.
Consistency beats talent when talent doesn't show up.
Engagement in the agricultural community is vital for change.
You cannot influence a room if you are not in the room.
Take a seat at the table to ensure your voice is heard.
Showing up for family and friends is equally important.
Investing in yourself is essential for personal growth.
Burnt out ranchers don't build sustainable operations.
Extend an olive branch to others in your community.
Just take the first step to start showing up.
Chapters
00:00 The Importance of Showing Up
04:15 Engagement in the Agriculture Industry
08:51 Showing Up for Others
11:42 Investing in Yourself
15:25 Taking the First Step
showing up, agriculture, community, self-care, engagement, discipline, support, mental health, consistency, personal growth

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