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In this episode I sit down with Lesley Kelly, well known as High Heels and Canola Fields. In this conversation, Lesley and I unpack the world of agriculture and how Lesley has worked tirelessly to bridge the gap between those involved and not involved in agriculture. Lesley is an avid blogger, motivational speaker and podcast host, and she helped co-found the Do More Agriculture foundation, a not-for-profit organization that is championing mental health in agriculture across Canada. She has also created Martin Munchies, a snack food line which uses barley locally grown on her family farm.
I hope you enjoy the warmth and compassion of this conversation; Lesley has been instrumental in advocating for mental wellness within farming communities and families and beyond and has been a strong voice for all roles in agriculture being of value. In this episode we can all takeaway the value of community care and need for us all to look out for one another.
There is a giveaway for this episode. Please HERE here to find out more!
For more on Lesley, please visit:
Website
Podcast
The Do More Agriculture Foundation
In this episode I sit down with Lesley Kelly, well known as High Heels and Canola Fields. In this conversation, Lesley and I unpack the world of agriculture and how Lesley has worked tirelessly to bridge the gap between those involved and not involved in agriculture. Lesley is an avid blogger, motivational speaker and podcast host, and she helped co-found the Do More Agriculture foundation, a not-for-profit organization that is championing mental health in agriculture across Canada. She has also created Martin Munchies, a snack food line which uses barley locally grown on her family farm.
I hope you enjoy the warmth and compassion of this conversation; Lesley has been instrumental in advocating for mental wellness within farming communities and families and beyond and has been a strong voice for all roles in agriculture being of value. In this episode we can all takeaway the value of community care and need for us all to look out for one another.
There is a giveaway for this episode. Please HERE here to find out more!
For more on Lesley, please visit:
Website
Podcast
The Do More Agriculture Foundation