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Welcome back to The River Foundation Podcast! Preston Correll, Founder of Marksbury Farm Market and Owner of St. Asaph Farm, is back with us today for the third and final installment of this special multi-part series. In this segment, Preston tells us what it was like to be thrown into the family business, and how he manages his priorities. Preston also shares some sage advice and words of wisdom for our River Foundation members, both new and old.
Episode Highlights:
[1:05] "I had nothing to contribute." Preston shares some of the steps he took to get where he is today.
[3:16] "As much as I was interested in what was going on in those board meetings, I was struggling with context." Preston realizes there's a gap in his education.
[5:11] "It's the most glaring and obvious thing I can talk about."
[8:45] If you have a teen, or are a leader of teens, you'll want to hear about this amazing opportunity.
[10:18] Preston has a message for our First Southern frontline workers and new members.
[11:43] These three things ought to be our priorities, but are they yours?
[12:12] "It feels like it depends on the world... but I would propose that it depends on us."
Episode Resources:
Marksbury Farm
St Asaph Farm
Friends of the Good Samaritans
Engaging Teenagers' Tough Questions with Jeff Myers
By The River FoundationWelcome back to The River Foundation Podcast! Preston Correll, Founder of Marksbury Farm Market and Owner of St. Asaph Farm, is back with us today for the third and final installment of this special multi-part series. In this segment, Preston tells us what it was like to be thrown into the family business, and how he manages his priorities. Preston also shares some sage advice and words of wisdom for our River Foundation members, both new and old.
Episode Highlights:
[1:05] "I had nothing to contribute." Preston shares some of the steps he took to get where he is today.
[3:16] "As much as I was interested in what was going on in those board meetings, I was struggling with context." Preston realizes there's a gap in his education.
[5:11] "It's the most glaring and obvious thing I can talk about."
[8:45] If you have a teen, or are a leader of teens, you'll want to hear about this amazing opportunity.
[10:18] Preston has a message for our First Southern frontline workers and new members.
[11:43] These three things ought to be our priorities, but are they yours?
[12:12] "It feels like it depends on the world... but I would propose that it depends on us."
Episode Resources:
Marksbury Farm
St Asaph Farm
Friends of the Good Samaritans
Engaging Teenagers' Tough Questions with Jeff Myers