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In this episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast, Mark reconnects with longtime friend and industry leader Sarah Betzold, Midwest Region Director for BASF. From dairy farm beginnings and FFA leadership to navigating corporate transitions and leading high-performing teams, Sarah shares powerful lessons on ownership, adaptability, and leading through change. This conversation highlights the messy realities of leadership, the role of vulnerability, and the importance of “owning it” at every level.
Key Takeaways
Leadership Means Ownership
Sarah emphasizes that intentional leadership begins with “owning it.” Whether you’re an admin, sales rep, or regional director, stepping fully into your role creates culture and alignment across the team.
FFA as a Foundation
Her journey—from shy farm girl to state FFA officer—illustrates how leadership opportunities and encouragement early in life shape confidence, resilience, and career direction.
Navigating Change with Vision
Sarah recalls leading a team through the launch of Bravant amid corporate transitions and COVID—proving that clear vision, communication, and reducing hurdles for your team are key in uncertain times.
Vulnerability Builds Trust
Humility and “humble confidence” help leaders connect authentically, celebrate wins, and foster collective accountability, even with large teams.
Begin with the End in Mind
Facing challenges? Sarah advises focusing on the ultimate outcome and stepping into change as though you’ve already won, shifting perspective and energy.
Notable Quotes
Action Steps
Listen If You Are
By Mark Jewell5
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Join our champion program: [email protected]
Attend a Thriving Leader event: https://www.themomentumcompany.com/thrivingleader2025
Instagram: @the.momentum.company
LinkedIn: /momentum-company
In this episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast, Mark reconnects with longtime friend and industry leader Sarah Betzold, Midwest Region Director for BASF. From dairy farm beginnings and FFA leadership to navigating corporate transitions and leading high-performing teams, Sarah shares powerful lessons on ownership, adaptability, and leading through change. This conversation highlights the messy realities of leadership, the role of vulnerability, and the importance of “owning it” at every level.
Key Takeaways
Leadership Means Ownership
Sarah emphasizes that intentional leadership begins with “owning it.” Whether you’re an admin, sales rep, or regional director, stepping fully into your role creates culture and alignment across the team.
FFA as a Foundation
Her journey—from shy farm girl to state FFA officer—illustrates how leadership opportunities and encouragement early in life shape confidence, resilience, and career direction.
Navigating Change with Vision
Sarah recalls leading a team through the launch of Bravant amid corporate transitions and COVID—proving that clear vision, communication, and reducing hurdles for your team are key in uncertain times.
Vulnerability Builds Trust
Humility and “humble confidence” help leaders connect authentically, celebrate wins, and foster collective accountability, even with large teams.
Begin with the End in Mind
Facing challenges? Sarah advises focusing on the ultimate outcome and stepping into change as though you’ve already won, shifting perspective and energy.
Notable Quotes
Action Steps
Listen If You Are

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