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11 Jun 2024Rats, The Price Went Up After I Sold! Ag Mindsets00:31:38

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, I meet with Arlen Motz of Agribusiness Mindset. We discuss the importance of self-belief and curiosity, highlighting how these elements are crucial for empowering oneself and others. We explore their application in farm transitions, farm planning, leadership, and grain marketing, with Arlen sharing insights from his coaching and leadership training. Prepare to gain valuable perspectives on maintaining open communication, managing emotions effectively, and embracing a growth-oriented mindset. Whether you're dealing with fluctuating grain prices or navigating family dynamics on the farm, this episode provides practical tools and insights to help you thrive.

"In my journey, I learned that believing in yourself and maintaining a curious mindset can transform how you navigate challenges on the farm. Empower yourself first, and then empower others." - Arlen Motz

We have discussed grain marketing, farm challenges, and much more here are the timestamps.

1:45 - Discover the importance of the emotional factors affecting planning and marketing in farm transition.

2:20 - Learn Arlen’s personal experience with farm transition and marketing canola crops with his father-in-law, offering practical examples of navigating intergenerational farming challenges.

8:50 - Hear how to build self-belief and empower oneself and others through curiosity, to cultivate a growth mindset for personal and professional development.

10:40 - Gain insight from Arlen’s example of addressing a misunderstanding with his father-in-law through respectful communication, demonstrating practical conflict resolution techniques.

11:39 - Learn the importance of progress over perfection in relationships to maintain harmony and continuous improvement in family farming operations.

14:00 - Unlock strategies on how to build trust and collaboration in family farming.

Arlen Motz is a certified personal and business mindset coach with a passion for training leaders on how to be the best they possibly can be. Learn more by visiting: https://www.agribusinessmindset.com/

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We hope you found this episode of "Rats, The Price Went Up After I Sold! Ag Mindsets" as insightful as we did, especially with the valuable grain marketing tips! Share your thoughts in the comments below—we're all ears! Your experiences and perspectives are what make this community thrive. Let's keep the conversation going!

30 Apr 2024What Does Money Mean to You?00:39:42

In this thought-provoking episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, What Does Money Mean to You? Elaine and financial psychologist Dr. Moira Somers dive into the complexities of wealth and legacy within affluent families. They explore the intricate web of personal narratives surrounding money, emphasizing its profound impact on family dynamics and future planning. Throughout their discussion, they stress the importance of financial responsibility, literacy, and effective communication in managing family wealth and resolving conflicts. Together, they provide practical insights and guidance for navigating the intricate landscape of wealth, fostering sustainable wealth management, and leaving a meaningful legacy for future generations.

“If you can show up peaceably, in regards to your relationship to money, you can often show up much more peaceably in regards to relationships in general.”

Timestamps:

4:18: Discuss the challenge of transferring wealth to the next generation, particularly for those who have experienced financial insecurity in the past.

11:54: Emphasize the importance of financial education and literacy, particularly for women, and encourage them to seek advice from trustworthy advisors.

22:51: Discuss challenges in having difficult conversations with farm families about transferring wealth, including feelings of embarrassment and humiliation around not meeting expectations.

27:20: Acknowledge difficulty in equally distributing wealth within a family business, suggesting mechanisms for addressing this issue.

31:42 Discuss the importance of sharing emotions and perspectives on money management in a family farm business.

Dr. Moira Somers is a psychologist, family wealth consultant and executive coach. She specializes in the psychology of money. Moira addresses matters that range from the highly personal concerns of individuals and families all the way up to broader service, design and structural issues affecting financial follow-through and equitable access to capital. 

Visit her website for more information: https://moneymindandmeaning.com/

Download for free here: elainefroese.com/free-planning-resources/

Book Elaine Froese to Speak at Your Next Event: elainefroese.com/speaking

Get a Farm Transition coach: elainefroese.com/coaching

Shop Elaine’s Bookstore: elainefroese.com/shop/#books.

Order Words That Change Minds Here: https://amzn.to/3RQUVKb

Our founding Members launch is now past, and if you’d like to be on the waitlist to join our Farm Family Transition Membership, please sign up for the waitlist to join us in October: elainefroese.com/membership.

17 Sep 202427: Where is Resistance to Help Coming from?00:28:15

In this episode, Elaine converses with good friend and well-renowned farm consultant, Dick Wittman from Lewiston-Clarkston, Idaho. Elaine and her guest dig deep to uncover some of the biggest issues holding farm families back from reaching success in their farm transition.

Dick Wittman offers guiding wisdom from his many years of experience in the ag industry. He explains some of the key issues that cause resistance, and practical, uncomplicated strategies to become a proactive farmer. You’ll learn more about Wittman’s Guidebook and why Elaine hails it as an incredibly powerful tool towards better transition. 

Access the full show notes for this episode at elainefroese.com.

Discover more about our guest: Dick Wittman.

Elaine Froese Resources:

Timestamps

0:00:03 Introduction to Dick Wittman

0:01:57 The key issue to the farmer’s resistance to getting good help 

0:02:47 The difference between a salesman and an advisor

0:03:41 The importance of financial transparency 

0:05:17 The questions you need to ask to take fear out of the equation

0:07:58 How to find Dick Wittman online

0:08:30 Investing in Dick’s Consulting Management Binder 

0:09:07 How humiliation is having a negative impact on moving forward 

0:09:47 Why farm families are so resistant to paying for a good advisor

0:11:58 How one advice of can save thousands of dollars 

0:12:30 Elaine’s explains “a fair exchange of value”

0:14:43 Why farmers aren’t taking advantage of available tools 

0:16:01 What the proactive farmer does to succeed

0:16:42 Dick’s guidebook is a transformative tool

0:19:01 What you can do to start moving forward with your transition planning

0:21:46 The importance of culture, and how it wins over strategy

0:23:53 Women can be a better rural resource by being champions of change

0:24:43 Commit to rolling up your sleeves and doing the work

0:26:12 How you can save $400 an hour

0:26:51 Booking a Discover Call with Elaine

21 Aug 2023Farm Financial Literacy with Glenn Dogterom00:25:17

In today's episode, Elaine dives deep into the dynamics of the farmer-accountant relationship, providing valuable insights and practical tips for getting along with your accountant, working on transition plans, and fostering a strong accountant-client relationship. Join Elaine and her guest, Glenn Dogterom, a seasoned farm family coach, and accountant, as they explore the essential conversations about transition, the skill sets accountants bring to the table, and common traps to avoid. Whether you're a young farmer seeking guidance on asset buyouts or a founder looking for recommendations on improving family needs, this podcast is your ultimate resource.

Discover how to navigate the complexities of farm finances, overcome procrastination, and ensure affordability when it comes to buying out assets. Tune in now and unlock the keys to financial transparency and harmonious farm family relationships.

Our membership is launching this fall! Get simple, practical, and actionable tools to get traction in your farm transition. Join the Farm Family Transition Membership: Your Path to Harmony waitlist: elainefroese.com/membership

Get your farm family talking and making decisions to kick-start better farm transition conversations.

Download for free here: elainefroese.com/free-planning-resources/

Book Elaine Froese to Speak at Your Next Event: elainefroese.com/speaking

Get a Farm Transition coach: elainefroese.com/coaching

Shop Elaine’s Bookstore: elainefroese.com/shop/#books 

 

07 Aug 2023Grief and Loss in Farm Transitions with guest Jenna Zurba00:19:19

In today's episode, Elaine introduces Jenna Zurba, a palliative care nurse with a background in farming who shares her story of leaving the family farm and dealing with grief and loss. As a coach, Jen helps farm families understand that grief and loss are not only related to death but also to the many losses experienced during a farm transition. She encourages families to acknowledge these losses and seek counseling to help them navigate this difficult process.

Our membership is launching this fall! Get simple, practical, and actionable tools to get traction in your farm transition. Join the Farm Family Transition Membership: Your Path to Harmony waitlist: elainefroese.com/membership

Get your farm family talking and making decisions to kick-start better farm transition conversations.

Download for free here: elainefroese.com/free-planning-resources/

Book Elaine Froese to Speak at Your Next Event: elainefroese.com/speaking

Get the Online Course: elainefroese.com/online-course

Get a Farm Transition coach: elainefroese.com/coaching

Shop Elaine’s Bookstore: elainefroese.com/shop/#books

25 Jun 2024Mentoring for Great Management Transition00:35:20

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, we're joined by our favorite retired, but not really retired accountant, Glenn Dogterom, who brings decades of experience working with farm families to our coaching team. Together we dive deep into the art of mentorship for farm transitions. Glen shares insights from his years of working with farm families in southern Alberta, emphasizing the crucial role of mentorship in successful transitions by providing professional transition strategies. From building trust to fostering open communication, Glen highlights the key characteristics of effective mentors. We explore professional transition strategies for navigating the complexities of transition, including the importance of financial transparency and managing risk in farming. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just beginning your agricultural journey, this episode offers valuable insights into building a successful farm transition. Tune in to learn how mentorship can shape the future of your farm family!

"We have this thing in our practice that says, 'Change is inevitable, growth is optional.' And I think that's a great way to look at whether or not people are going to have the flexibility."

Timestamps

12:30 - 14:00: Learn Glenn’s experience working with farm families as an accountant and financial planner, emphasizing the importance of mentorship in successful farm transitions.

18:45 - 20:15: Discover the essential qualities of successful mentors in farm transition, including good listening skills, building trust, having an encouraging demeanor, and reliability.

26:10 - 28:30: Hear the significance of financial transparency in farm transition and the mentor's role in facilitating understanding of financial aspects for the successor.

36:50 - 39:20: Learn the necessity of patience in farm transition, particularly in waiting for the next generation to gain off-farm experience and skills before returning to the family farm.

47:10 - 50:00: Explore strategies for managing farm debt and equity in farm transition, including options for successors to acquire land or shares in the family business, and the importance of financial planning.

54:20 - 56:40: Address challenges and opportunities for young farmers in accessing resources, such as grants and government support, to help build their own enterprises and gain economic traction.

Glenn Dogterom is a dedicated professional with a deep-seated passion for empowering farm families through transitions. With a robust background as a public accountant and financial planner, he honed his expertise within the agricultural sector, specializing in guiding farm families through the intricate process of succession planning. Glenn's commitment to facilitating smooth transitions and fostering sustainable legacies has propelled him into the role of a Farm Family Transition Coach, where he continues to make a meaningful impact on the farming community. Learn more at: https://elainefroese.com/coaching/coaching-team/

We hope you found this episode of "Mentoring For Great Management Transition” as insightful as we did and learned some professional transition strategies for easy transition! Share your thoughts in the comments below—we're all ears! Your experiences and perspectives are what make this community thrive. Let's keep the conversation going!

02 Oct 2023Culture Beats Strategy: Believe, Behave, Decide00:21:46

In this episode, titled "Culture Beats Strategy," Elaine dives into the significance of farm team culture and the role it plays in effective farm management. She discusses how farming beliefs, farm team behavior, and decision-making on the farm all contribute to cultivating a strong farm culture.

Elaine emphasizes the importance of teamwork in agriculture and the value of aligning farming values within your team. Learn how to glue your farm team together, build a collaborative farm, and lead your agricultural venture towards success.

Join Elaine on this journey to discover the key principles of farming philosophy that can empower your farm family and enhance your farm's productivity. It's your farm, your family, your choice for lasting harmony and effective agricultural decision-making.

Download for free here: elainefroese.com/free-planning-resources/

Book Elaine Froese to Speak at Your Next Event: elainefroese.com/speaking

Get a Farm Transition coach: elainefroese.com/coaching

Shop Elaine’s Bookstore: elainefroese.com/shop/#books.

Our membership is launching this fall! Get simple, practical, and actionable tools to get traction in your farm transition.
Join the Farm Family Transition Membership: Your Path to Harmony waitlist: elainefroese.com/membership

 

 

03 Sep 202426: How to Find your Role on your Farm00:35:24

Welcome to Season 3 of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast with Elaine Froese and guests! In this season’s opening episode, Elaine connects with midwestern farm wife and mom from Northern Illinois, Mary Pat Sass. Prepare yourself for some awesome ag insight!

Mary shares how she balances her many roles on the farm with motherhood and marriage, getting clear on what she wanted her life to look like, and how counseling, coaching, date nights, and babysitters have all helped her in creating that life.

Access the full show notes for this episode at elainefroese.com.

Discover more about our guest: Mary Pat Sass and @marypat.sass.

Elaine Froese Resources:

Timestamps

0:01:49 How Mary’s role on the farm evolved, from scouting to motherhood
0:03:47 Finding flexible ways to stay involved with operations while mothering
0:04:23 Elaine shares a story of her own struggles of parenting while farming
0:05:11 Childcare strategies and keeping kids safe on the farm
0:06:05 Drop-in style childcare, and dividing and conquering with Josh (Mary’s husband)
0:07:35 A new season of life and the importance of boundaries
0:08:59 How the roles of Mary’s mother and father-in-law have changed
0:11:24 Impacts of over-committing and getting clear on what Mary wanted her life to look like
0:12:36 Staying organized, keeping the marriage healthy, and the decision to take Sundays off
0:15:40 Mutual respect, feeling valued, and asking for what you need
0:17:08 Getting counseling as personal investment for growth
0:18:35 Elaine’s big epiphany and how therapy is getting destigmatized 
0:20:26 Date nights, babysitters, and bartering with childcare
0:22:21 Permission to ask for what you need
0:22:59 Dealing with burnout, anxiety, and overwhelm
0:26:28 The biggest challenges women in ag face in finding their place on the farm today
0:29:34 Realizing they couldn’t do it on their own and how coaching helped
0:33:29 Connecting with Mary via Instagram and her podcast Beyond The Crops

01 Apr 202541: How to Find a Peer Group00:47:04

In this episode, my guest is Matt Boos, founder of Agrigrowth Consulting, based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. We discuss the power of peer groups and why surrounding yourself with people with positive mindsets, who genuinely want to cheer you on, is a game-changer when it comes to personal growth.

We explore the benefits of joining a peer group with folks of different perspectives and varying levels of experience, as well as the little mindset shifts and decisions you can make to buy back truly valuable time. We also cover why the Law of Reciprocity and providing value without expectation is so important in the realm of self-development.

Access the full show notes for this episode at elainefroese.com.

Discover more about our guest: Matt Boos

Elaine Froese Resources:

Timestamps

0:00:30 Introduction to Matt Boos
0:03:56 What is a peer group and why is it so powerful?
0:07:16 Learning from failures and successes 
0:07:42 Understanding your value 
0:10:13 The guidelines that need to be in place for peer groups
0:12:28 Matt’s new peer group
0:15:08 Leveraging AI to alleviate the things we’re not good at 
0:20:02 The antidote to overcome barriers to establishing peer groups
0:20:53 The power of bringing together different perspectives
0:23:49 The success of all vs the individual
0:24:37 The Law of Reciprocity
0:26:32 Diversified revenue streams
0:29:07 How Matt stays in the lane of positivity 
0:29:33 Peer groups are like a secret society
0:31:44 Getting more “time currency”
0:35:33 Stacking habits and total transparency
0:41:42 Comparison is a joy stealer

28 May 2024Rural Roots & Mental Health00:36:13

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, Elaine meets with guest Lewellyn Melnyk who shares her personal journey of overcoming mental health struggles while growing up on a farm in Manitoba. Her book, "Rooted: How I Stay Small Town Strong When Life Gets Hard, and How You Can Too," serves as a guide for rural women in agriculture, offering insights and coping mechanisms for navigating life's challenges. From the importance of connection and vulnerability to the role of music and self-care, Llewellyn emphasizes the need for open conversations and prioritizing mental wellness in farming communities. Through her own experiences and those of others, she highlights the power of resilience and the value of seeking support. Join the conversation as Llewellyn discusses the significance of understanding one's values, setting boundaries, and taking small steps toward better mental health.

“I think as farmers and people working in the ag industry, we are very susceptible to mental health challenges in the circumstances that we live in and work in. And so it's very, very important that we have boundaries and make those boundaries for ourselves and stick by them."

Timestamps

0:49 Lewellen emphasizes her motivation behind writing her book and what she wants listeners to discover.

4:12 Discusses supporting new mothers from Postpartum depression to hormonal changes.

7:53 Explores emotional connection, vulnerability, and the prevalence of loneliness in rural communities.

16:36 Emphasizes the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and putting your mental health first.

19:09 Touches on discovering signs of loneliness and the significance of checking on others.

22:32 Discusses setting boundaries and prioritizing well-being for farmers.

Lewellyn Melnyk: Author, Farmer, and Mental Health Advocate

Lewellyn’s new book “Rooted” is a prescriptive memoir that tells the story of her own struggles with anxiety and depression and offers tips on how to stay small-town strong when things get tough. Mental health is one of the biggest threats to rural communities, and Lewellyn has made it her life’s work to start more discussions around this topic, advocating for agriculture, women, and mental health. Visit https://www.lewellynmelnyk.com/ to learn more.

For mental health resources, visit:

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I hope you found this episode on Rural Roots & Mental Health as insightful as we did! Share your thoughts in the comments below—we're all ears! Your experiences and perspectives are what make this community thrive. Let's keep the conversation going!

01 Oct 202428: Emotionally Strong Farm Teams00:37:29

In this episode, Elaine connects with podcaster, agriculture entrepreneur, mom of two, and farm wife, Emily Reuschel. You’ll hear about Emily’s journey from fourth-grade teacher, to non-profit leader, and how she eventually ended up as a leader for rural women in the world of entrepreneurship, podcasting, and coaching.

Emily talks about her own personal development, the habits that have supported her success, both personally and professionally, and what it means to invest in yourself, transform your mindset, and start living life on purpose. You’ll discover that it IS possible to heal, grow, and experience joy in alignment with the things you truly want.

Access the full show notes for this episode at elainefroese.com.

Discover more about our guest: Emily Reuschel

Elaine Froese Resources:

Watch this episode on YouTube

SPEAKING - book Elaine for your next event

COACHING - find your Farm Transition Coach

MEMBERSHIP - become at Farm Family Harmony Member

RESOURCES - download for FREE

CONTACT - take the next steps in your transition 

BURNING QUESTION? Submit it here for Elaine or her coaches

Timestamps

0:00:03 Introduction to Emily Reuschel

0:00:54 Emily’s backstory and current passion for women in agriculture

0:03:22 Emily’s many roles and her how her life on the farm has evolved over the years

0:05:38 Investing in personal growth and considering new possibilities

0:06:52 Counseling is about recovery and coaching is about discovery

0:07:33 Practices that have helped Emily and her husband stay emotionally strong

0:07:57 Chasing after the “arrival fallacy” and how it leads to burnout 

0:10:30 A powerful exercise to shift away from burnout 

0:13:27 Elaine’s battle with postpartum depression and the importance of mental wellness

0:14:13 The garden metaphor 

0:16:15 How Emily helps women find the time to discover what they truly want in life

0:17:13 Emily’s favourite question to remove expectations

0:18:30 Everything is figureoutable 

0:21:46 The importance of good friends, connection, and relationships

0:22:32 Healing yourself vs expecting someone to be your everything

0:23:52 Finding your people, despite age differences

0:25:02 Being the kind of friend you want to have and taking personal initiative

0:26:20 Elaine’s shout out to all the older women listening

0:27:37 Getting your partner on board with your growth trajectory 

0:31:20 Men in ag are showing up more in the personal development space 

0:32:52 Google Calendar is your best friend 

0:33:30 The best to learn more about Emily and final thoughts and encouragement

05 Mar 2024How to Embrace a Positive Perspective for Farm Transition00:21:29

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony podcast, Elaine explores the art of perspective-taking and its crucial role in fostering positive communication and understanding within farm families undergoing transitions. With practical tips and real-life examples, Elaine dives into the power of active listening, curiosity-driven questioning, and reframing perspectives to navigate complex family dynamics and succession planning challenges. Tune in to gain valuable insights and actionable strategies for creating a harmonious farm culture rooted in empathy and mutual understanding.

"Making the other person feel that you are taking their concerns seriously, results in the other person, feeling understood."

Timestamps:

5:01 Emphasizes the importance of understanding and aligning perspectives among family members and founders in the transition of farm management.

7:36 Uses why" questions to understand family members' land desires, promoting constructive dialogue.

13:39 Encourages the next generation to explore limiting beliefs and perspectives that may be hindering their growth.

16:00 Emphasizes the importance of curiosity, recognition, and communication in the transition process.

Download for free here: elainefroese.com/free-planning-resources/

Book Elaine Froese to Speak at Your Next Event: elainefroese.com/speaking

Get a Farm Transition coach: elainefroese.com/coaching

Shop Elaine’s Bookstore: elainefroese.com/shop/#books.

Order Words That Change Minds Here: https://amzn.to/3RQUVKb

Our founding Members launch is now past, and if you’d like to be on the waitlist to join our Farm Family Transition Membership, please sign up for the waitlist to join us in October: elainefroese.com/membership

29 Oct 202430: Getting a voice to your needs00:30:51

In this episode, Elaine introduces good friend, spunky seniorpreneur, speaker, author of the award-winning book Return To Center, and clinical therapist Patricia Morgan. You’ll hear some awesome insights on how using ordinary language is one of the most powerful tools in her toolbox as a therapist, and yours as a farmer.

Elaine and her guest examine how Patricia’s discovery of Polyvagal Theory in 2020 led to a better understanding of what stress actually is, how it affects the nervous system, and how the simple use of intentional words can change everything. This episode provides listeners with some actionable tips and tools they can start using today, to stop catastrophizing and start returning to center.

Access the full show notes for this episode at elainefroese.com.

Discover more about our guest: Patricia Morgan.

Elaine Froese Resources:

Watch this episode on YouTube.

Timestamps

0:00:00 Introduction to Patricia Morgan and her award-winning book

0:00:46 The motivation behind Patricia’s book “Return To Center”

0:01:43 Polyvagal theory - a new understanding of stress 

0:02:33 Using ordinary language vs complex medical terminology 

0:04:08 How Patricia helps people return to center  

0:08:38 Challenging triggering thoughts 

0:09:50 What is an “Emotional Bank Account” 

0:12:53 Catastrophizing and triggers  

0:14:40 Rocky Mountain Couples Retreat  

0:15:40 Jumping to conclusions and mind-reading 

0:16:36 How are you, really? 

0:17:28 Emotional reasoning

0:18:12 Expressing emotions is one the best positive conflict behaviors 

0:19:46 Judging, name calling, and labeling 

0:20:22 The danger of ‘You Are’ and ‘I Am’ statements

0:22:28 The power of the word “wow”

0:23:20 Hurt vs afraid 

0:24:35 How the need to be right is wronging your relationships

0:26:15 Self-compassion

0:27:48 The three emotional states and the one you wants to work towards 

0:30:00 Accessing mental health services

07 Jan 202535: Living an Intentional Life00:28:30

In this solo episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, we’ll bring in the New Year with the topic of living with intention. Throughout the episode, I’ll ask you to ponder many areas in your life, including all the different roles you play in your busy life as a farmer, friend, and family member.

I talk about the fact that we have many choices when it comes to living an intentional life. I challenge you to go deep and explore how you’re currently showing up on the farm and what things you might want to change to show up differently in 2025. We’ll go over tips and ideas on practical ways to make mindset shifts that will lead to a more meaningful, intentional life. 

Access the full show notes for this episode at elainefroese.com.

Elaine Froese Resources:

Watch this episode on YouTube.

SPEAKING - book Elaine for your next event

COACHING - find your Farm Transition Coach

MEMBERSHIP - become a Farm Family Harmony Member

RESOURCES - download for FREE  

CONTACT - take the next steps in your transition 

BURNING QUESTION? Submit it here for Elaine or her coaches

Timestamps

0:00:00 Introduction

0:00:30 Alison Weaver’s Rural Lifestyle Planner, “Navigate 2025”

0:01:36 Living an intentional life 

0:02:55 Speaking engagements in 2025

0:04:33 Shifting mindsets in agriculture

0:05:45 How are you living intentionally in your 6 Key Roles?

0:08:24 What is your Rallying Cry?

0:09:32 Community Support (beyond your family)

0:10:40 One of the roles I struggle with 

0:11:48 Your cherished belief

0:13:35 Financial Transparency 

0:15:19 Blocking priorities in Google Calendar

0:16:19 Planning your mini-transition

0:18:46 Cocooning

0:22:40 Having strong self-worth

0:23:17 What is your vision for 2025?

23 Jan 2024Grace, Grit & Lipstick Wisdom for Women in Ag00:28:57

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, Elaine welcomes special guest Shelby Watson-Hampton, a fourth-generation farmer, marketing specialist, and author of "Grace, Grit, and Lipstick." Join the conversation as they discuss the challenges and triumphs of farm life, emphasizing effective communication, work-life balance, and the power of mentorship. Gain insights, practical tips, and inspiration for navigating your journey with grace and confidence. Tune in for a celebration of the unique stories and contributions of women in agriculture.

Download for free here: elainefroese.com/free-planning-resources/

Book Elaine Froese to Speak at Your Next Event: elainefroese.com/speaking

Get a Farm Transition coach: elainefroese.com/coaching

Shop Elaine’s Bookstore: elainefroese.com/shop/#books.

Order Grace, Grit & Lipstick from Shelby Watson-Hampton here: amazon.ca/Grace-Grit-Lipstick-Farm-Curious-Friends-ebook

Our founding members launch is now past, and if you’d like to be on the waitlist to join our Farm Family Transition Membership, please sign up for the waitlist to join us in February:  elainefroese.com/membership

16 Apr 2024Farming's In-Law Factor00:35:07

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, Elaine is joined by friend Lauren Lundt. Lauren shares her journey from Central Florida to Iowa, marrying into a multi-generational farming family. Facing unexpected challenges like the passing of her father-in-law, Lauren offers insights into building relationships with in-laws and finding her place in the farming community.

Together, Lauren and Elaine discuss the importance of communication, setting boundaries, and embracing change. Lauren's story highlights the need for understanding and flexibility as farm families navigate evolving dynamics.

“I hate texting for communication… I'm a big believer in being able to see people's eyeballs. And the eyes are the window to the soul and to have a sense of the tonality”.

Timestamps

6:57 Discusses how in-laws face challenges in adjusting to new roles and emotional support after the loss of a spouse.

10:49 Reveals helpful communication strategies for in-laws.

15:53 Lauren describes her experience with her husband and in-laws after the death of her father-in-law and one of the founders of their farm.

24:45 Elaine and Lauren reflect on their experience with in-laws in agriculture, mentioning the importance of cultural DNA and the need for vulnerability and honesty in decision-making.

29:38 Emphasizes how to balance farm work and family life, highlighting the tension between work and play for the next generation.

Download for free here: elainefroese.com/free-planning-resources/

Book Elaine Froese to Speak at Your Next Event: elainefroese.com/speaking

Get a Farm Transition coach: elainefroese.com/coaching

Shop Elaine’s Bookstore: elainefroese.com/shop/#books.

Order Words That Change Minds Here: https://amzn.to/3RQUVKb

Our founding Members launch is now past, and if you’d like to be on the waitlist to join our Farm Family Transition Membership, please sign up for the waitlist to join us in October: elainefroese.com/membership

06 Feb 2024How To Start Tough And Tender Transition Conversations00:16:22

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, Elaine shares essential tips for initiating and navigating tough conversations within farm families, with a focus on the critical topic of transition. She emphasizes the importance of mature communication, internal reflection on desires, and understanding the emotional aspects of these discussions. Practical advice on financial considerations and seeking external support is provided, along with a helpful checklist for families embarking on their transition journey.

Download for free here: elainefroese.com/free-planning-resources/

Book Elaine Froese to Speak at Your Next Event: elainefroese.com/speaking

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18 Sep 2023Making Good Decisions For Farm Transition with Lance Woodbury00:26:20

Join Elaine in this episode as she sits down with Lance Woodbury, a renowned expert in farm transition planning. Lance's expertise has guided countless families to achieve prosperous farm successions.

Tune in to discover insightful discussions on decision-making strategies for farm transitions, the essential steps for a seamless farm transfer, and navigating the intricate landscape of family dynamics during this crucial process.

Elaine and Lance also shed light on pivotal financial considerations and the legal facets of farm succession. These elements are the bedrock for ensuring a harmonious transition within your farming family.

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14 May 2024How to be an Emotionally Strong Farm Leader00:30:25

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, Elaine Froese and Lydia Carpenter, part of Elaine’s coaching team, explore the crucial elements of emotional strength in farm leadership. With a focus on empowering both seasoned founders and the next generation of farmers, Elaine and Lydia share practical strategies for fostering resilience, navigating tough conversations, and building trust within farm families. From embracing accountability and adaptability to fostering empathy and open communication, this episode offers invaluable insights for cultivating emotional resilience and fostering harmony in farm leadership. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just starting out, this episode provides actionable advice for becoming an emotionally strong leader on the farm.

“It's stepping back and rising to the occasion of becoming an emotionally strong leader without stepping away.”

Timestamps:

4:54 Discusses emotional intelligence in agriculture, mentioning the importance of self-reflection and adaptability.

9:18 Reviews building emotional strength in farmers through peer networks and mentorship.

12:43 Discusses using performance appraisals to identify strengths and weaknesses, improve management support, and foster self-reflection among resistant older farmers.

16:59 Shares personal experience as a first-generation farmer and relates to founders' challenges in transferring knowledge to the next generation.

20:57 Emphasizes the importance of a shared leadership journey for both generations, with a focus on communication, appreciation, and forgiveness.

25:45 Reviews how clarity of expectations, emotional health, and agreements are key for successful farm leadership.

Lydia Carpenter lives and farms in Manitoba and is a mediator and coach with Elaine Froese Farm Family Coach. She has a Master’s Degree in Natural Resources Management with a research focus in rural livelihoods. She has hands-on experience as an owner/operator and built a profitable cattle grazing and beef business as a first-generation farmer. Lydia and her spouse/ business partner are also part of a family farm transition plan with non-family. She is most passionate about the human relationships needed to make farming and rural communities really work. Her passion for the people in agriculture has driven her pursuit of lifelong learning and relationship building. For more information, visit: https://elainefroese.com/coaching/coaching-team/

I hope you found this episode on How to be an Emotionally Strong Leader on a Farm as insightful as we did!

23 Dec 202434: Tools for better listening00:42:15

In this episode, my guest is Farm Family Coach Lyle Wiens - a professional Agrologist and Grain Marketing Advisor, with training in conflict management, mediation, and group facilitation.

We discuss Lyle’s knowledge on an approach to leadership called the “Art of Hosting”, including the four Principles of Dialogue in which the goal is a meaningful and impactful dialogue that is respectful, creative, generative, and allows for solutions. Listeners will gain insightful and practical wisdom on how to achieve a farm family transition that is oriented towards creating conditions for positive relationships and building healthy teams and organizational culture.

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Timestamps

0:00:30 Introduction to Lyle Wiens

0:03:34 Art of Hosting and the Principles of Dialogue

0:05:33 Key Principles of the Principles of Dialogue

0:08:42 What it means to “host yourself”

0:10:03 Listening vs Convincing

0:10:42 Barry Johnson and Polarity

0:13:51 Honoring the intensity of agriculture

0:18:00 Power dynamic in farm family transition

0:18:45 Navigating and hosting powerful people

0:20:00 Sitting with tension and being conflict-aware

0:22:23 The stories we tell ourselves

0:23:25 Power, Control, and Perfectionism

0:25:42 Nonviolent Communication

0:26:23 Life-alienating Communication

0:27:26 Moralistic Judgements

0:29:16 Limiting Beliefs 

0:31:35 There’s always a choice 

0:36:25 Crying and the culture of love 

0:35:42 A generational resistance to face-to-face conversation

 

12 Dec 2023HR Management on the Farm00:13:37

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, Elaine engages with Lindsay Gillon (Seafoot), an HR specialist near Wawanesa, Manitoba. Lindsay sheds light on navigating HR challenges in agriculture, offering practical tips for farmers and agribusinesses. The episode provides valuable insights into building HR foundations and ensuring a harmonious work environment. Listen now for expert advice on simplifying the complexities of HR in the agricultural sector.

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02 Apr 2024Building the Container for a Great Family Meeting00:40:26

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony podcast, Elaine is joined by her special guest and fellow coach, Crisol Gonzalez, calling in from her dairy farm in Mexico. As a bilingual coach working with Spanish-speaking families across North America, Crisol brings a unique perspective to the table. With her background in law, education, and family facilitation, Crisol is well-equipped to tackle the challenges faced by farm families.

Elaine and Crisol dive deep into the intricacies of family meetings, focusing on how to build a conducive environment for fruitful discussions. They emphasize the importance of setting a clear theme for each meeting and establishing guidelines that promote respect, honesty, and active listening. Crisol shares practical strategies for managing conflicts and navigating diverse communication styles within the family.

“The first meeting that you are going to facilitate in your family, is the one that sets the ground for everybody to trust.”

Timestamps:

6:41 Highlights how the agenda should be focused on exploring the big-picture vision for the farm and family, with ground rules established to ensure productive discussion.

11:36 The group discusses using a shared values board as a reminder of their chosen values during heated or unexpected moments.

17:44 Crisol expresses frustration with a culture that wants things done quickly, but also recognizes the importance of planning and preparation for transition.

23:14 Crisol recommends creating a safe space for family members to express their love and appreciation for each other, which can lead to more meaningful and productive conversations.

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20 Feb 2024Why Aren't You More Like Me?00:37:01

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, Elaine explores the challenges and opportunities of conflict resolution, providing practical strategies and insights for fostering harmony and understanding.

Elaine welcomes Dr. Ken Keis, a renowned expert in behavioral assessment strategies and leadership. Together, they dive into the theme of conflict communication, unraveling the complexities of interpersonal dynamics on the farm. From understanding personal styles to navigating core values, Elaine and Dr. Keis provide invaluable guidance on bridging the gap between differing perspectives.

Discover how recognizing and honoring individual differences can transform conflict into an opportunity for growth and collaboration within your farm family. With real-life anecdotes and actionable advice, this episode equips listeners with the tools they need to navigate conflict communication with empathy, respect, and resilience.

Tune in to "Why Aren't You More Like Me?" and embark on a journey towards healthier, more harmonious relationships within your farm family. Learn to embrace diversity, foster open dialogue, and build a foundation of trust that transcends conflict. 

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31 Oct 2023Understanding Conflict as a Difference in Needs with Kalynn Spain00:28:34

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, Elaine brings you a compelling discussion on the importance of farm family meetings and the role they play in enhancing communication and resolving conflicts within the family.

Elaine's special guest, Kalynn Spain, sheds light on the benefits of these meetings and the significant impact of having a neutral third-party facilitator. They dive into the roles and responsibilities of a farm family facilitator and how this role can make family discussions more effective.

Tune in for valuable insights into the world of farm family dynamics and learn how these meetings can help achieve better communication and harmony in your family farm.

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10 Dec 202433: Embracing Chaos for Change on Your Farm00:36:03

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.

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Timestamps

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

11 Oct 202429: Farm Transition: Beginning Conversations About Finances00:44:39

In this episode, Elaine welcomes friend, farm partner, and University of Nebraska agricultural economist, Jessica Groskopf. Elaine and her guest discuss one of the most challenging topics for many farm families - financial transparency in farm transition.

From addressing your biggest financial fears (whether you’re the owner or the heir) to the importance of having honest conversations around expectations, this episode offers practical insights for farm’s facing transition. Jessica highlights key strategies for ensuring financial transparency, the biggest generational differences when it comes to finances, why there IS such a thing as good debt, and some of the best questions every farmer needs to ask.

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Timestamps

0:00:03 Hello and Personal Shout Outs

0:00:51 Introduction to Jessica Groskopf

0:02:05 Jessica’s Webinar

0:03:09 What are Your Biggest Financial Fears?

0:04:48 The Owner Generation and The Sunset Years

0:06:05 Having Honest Conversations

0:07:49 Your Parents Don’t Owe You Anything

0:09:46 Getting A Clear Picture of Your Compensation Package 

0:12:13 Good Debt vs Bad Debt, There is a Difference

0:15:33 The Generational Differences in Attitudes About Debt

0:17:39 Keeping The Books and Financial Transparency 

0:20:15 Living Expenses for the Average Farm Family Today

0:24:36 What’s Good Practice for Bank Accounts 

0:26:52 Where is it Written That Only Women Do Farm Books?

0:29:30 Strategies for Transitioning From The Older to Younger Generations

0:33:31 Jessic’s Stress Test

0:36:22 Some Great Questions for All Farmers

0:41:00 Jessica’s Top Three Takeaways For Financial Transparency

21 Jan 202536: The Future Leader, The Successor's Guide to Family Business Leadership00:34:57

In this episode, my guest is Patti Durand - author, speaker, facilitator, and mediator ​​specializing in succession planning for family businesses. Patti has just released her first book, The Future Leader - which is effectively a workbook families can read together and use as an instruction guide to work through the tough stuff. We discuss how much of the strife families experience is simply because they do not yet have the language to communicate their needs in a clear and effective way.

Patti shares key information about how assumptions, accountability, and avoidance play a big role in the success of the successor and what you can do to assure it. Our conversation is geared towards folks in agriculture, but Patti has made it a priority to make sure anyone reading her book, no matter their background or gender, is able to benefit from the wisdom within.

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Timestamps

0:00:30 Introduction to Patti Durand 

0:01:21 Why the title to Patti’s book changed

0:03:00 Patti’s path to Brightrack Consulting

0:05:52 Patti’s key messages

0:06:53 Why the book was written in 2nd person and without gender 

0:09:21 Giving farmers the language they need for hard conversations

0:10:30 The thing about assumptions

0:13:23 Awareness and better decision-making at an earlier age

0:16:14 What’s stopping people from breaking down assumptions

0:17:15 Transparency and personal wealth bubbles

0:20:23 Accountability when you don’t know the answer

0:21:58 Why founders find financial transparency so difficult

0:23:39 Communication habits that are not serving us

0:24:50 A peer network beyond your family

0:29:30 What drives Patti’s passion

28 Nov 2023Finances and Farm Transition with Terry Betker President and Founder of Backswath Management00:30:25

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, join Elaine as she speaks with Terry Betker, President and Founder of Backswath Management.


Terry shares insights on buying out farm assets, explores creative solutions for farm succession, and delves into fairness in farm family transfers. Discover alternative approaches to farm ownership transfer, success stories of young farmers in buyouts, and financing options for the next generation.

Uncover the secrets to negotiating fair terms in farm family transfers as we navigate the challenges and triumphs of this critical journey.


Tune in for practical wisdom and real-life experiences that'll inspire and guide your own farm ownership transfer.

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29 Nov 2022The work-a-holic monster. Why making time for family is important.00:18:15
In this episode, Elaine Froese tackles the Workaholism Monster! We learn how a Pomodoro can help you live a more intentional life with your farm family at home. Elaine gives tips on how to start mending your broken work culture on the farm. And, finally, find out where your time is really going and how to make sure you have more of it, for the things that matter most.
 

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19 Mar 2024Farm Women are Not One of the Guys00:26:09

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony podcast, Elaine is joined by Emily Nichols, an engineer advocating for gender-inclusive language. They discuss the importance of language in agriculture, highlighting how small changes can create big shifts in inclusivity. Emily shares practical insights and disruptors to foster more inclusive conversations, aiming to amplify the voices of women in farming. Tune in for inspiring insights into creating a more inclusive future for farm families and beyond.

"Words become habits and then habits become behavior”.

Check out Emily Nichols TED talk, “What if we didn’t have to be one of the guys?”

Timestamps:

1:21 Guest shares personal story of transitioning from farm background to engineering, emphasizing importance of inclusivity and connection.

3:18 Elaine expresses the importance of language in agriculture, sharing her personal experience of feeling excluded from the family farm despite being an integral part of its operation.

9:03 Shares their experience of being misgendered as a foreign partner, highlighting the importance of using inclusive language.

17:15 Highlights the importance of role models in agriculture and engineering, particularly for women and girls.

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14 Nov 2023Ten Tips to Grab the Bull by the Horns with your Farm Family00:27:22

In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, join Elaine as she takes you on a journey to "Discussing the Undiscussable." With engaging anecdotes and practical tools, you'll learn how to address those unresolved issues within your family farm, fostering better communication, understanding, and ultimately, harmony. Don't miss this insightful episode filled with valuable transition tips and tactics to enhance your farm family relationships.

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26 Nov 202432: How to be More Realistic with your Transition Timelines00:23:34

In this episode, my guest is Glenn Dogterom, Farm Family Transition Coach, retired CPA, financial planner, and acting member of the Canadian Association of Farm Advisors. Over the years, Glenn has provided various services to his clients including tax planning and preparation, financial statements, cash flows, and transition planning. Glenn proposes there’s a better, more thoughtful approach to transition without all the pressure and potential for bad decision-making.

We discuss practical strategies for achieving realistic timelines and involving the younger generation from the get-go, as well as what to do and expect if you haven’t. At the end of this episode, you will gain a better understanding of how much time it truly takes to achieve a more meaningful transition, and why taking into consideration inevitables like illness and debt is so important.

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Timestamps

0:00:30 Introduction Glenn Dogterom

0:01:30 What to do when you’re stuck

0:03:55 Creating realistic timelines and involving your children in the process

0:07:00 Assessing your skills and creating a business plan as a younger farmer

0:08:21 Financial preparedness and passing on debt 

0:10:38 How to lean on your team of trusted advisors

0:13:02 Navigating transition in the midst of health issues

0:15:37 Finding harmony through understanding can take time

0:18:33 Glenn’s favorite “good transition” story

0:21:41 It’s a journey, not a sprint

19 Dec 2022What is procrastination costing you and your farm?00:12:27

In today's episode of The Farm Family Harmony Podcast, Elaine discusses the topic of procrastination and how it is impacting agriculture and farm families. Procrastination is often tied to conflict avoidance, and many are avoiding having difficult conversations about the future of the farm and the family. In this podcast episode, Elaine offers advice for overcoming procrastination and taking action on important decisions. She also encourages farmers to work with a team of advisors, including a lawyer, accountant, financial planner, and coach, to help navigate the transition process.

Elaine also reminds listeners that the farming journey is a long one, and that taking the first step is crucial to achieving success. Tune in today’s podcast for more insights and tips. Get your farm family talking and making decisions to kick-start better farm transition conversations.

 

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04 Feb 202537: Healthy Boundaries…How To Say No Authentically.00:32:16

In this episode, I sit down with Farm Family Coach Kalynn Spain - a certified Leadership Coach with a degree in Conflict Resolution Studies and over five years of training and volunteer experience as a mediator. In this discussion Kalynn shares recent insights from her experience with moving in with the in-laws and beginning the challenging, but hopeful journey of farm succession planning.

We also explore how healthy boundaries are essential to stay firm as a family when transitioning to farm life. We discuss what it looks like to remain true to your own family values, dreams, and schedules while integrating with life on the farm.

By the end of the episode, you’ll have gained a new perspective on the importance of boundaries for self-care, a sense of safety, living authentically, and working together towards a more intentional future.

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Timestamps

0:00:30 Introduction to Kalynn Spain 

0:02:57 Boundaries and emotional regulation

0:08:01 Assumptions began after moving to the farm

0:08:43 We don’t always need to give specific reasons

0:09:07 External vs internal boundaries

0:10:04 Saying no authentically

0:13:29 Finding the courage to set boundaries

0:16:46 Healthy ways to build trust

0:21:00 Going to a financial planner for clarity on and off the farm

0:26:00 Challenging assumptions and the stories we tell ourselves

0:28:47 Boundaries promote safety and the authentic self

12 Nov 202431: Conversation Starters00:33:39

In this episode, my guest is a teammate, conflict transformation facilitator, organization transition coach, and dairy farm partner from Chihuahua, Mexico, Crisol Gonzalez. Tune in to hear our discussion on how being aware of and taking personal responsibility for the role you play in conflict is crucial for success.

We explore what the Karpman Drama Triangle has to do with dysfunctional dynamics in an attempt to bring awareness to what roles you and your farm family members may be playing to contribute to conflict. Additionally, we discuss the work of Dr. Marshall Rosenberg and nonviolent communication, the difference between an emotion and a feeling, and a range of useful tools for conflict resolution.

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Timestamps

0:00:30 Introduction Crisol Gonzalez 

0:01:18 Karpman Drama Triangle 

0:04:23 Who in your farm family is playing the ‘victim’ role?

0:06:15 Why the ‘villain’ gets nothing accomplished in family meetings

0:07:37 How to get everyone to the table 

0:08:27 Women are tired of being the mediator in the middle

0:10:55 Getting triggered quickly

0:11:13 Dr. Marshall Rosenberg and nonviolent communication

0:11:47 Crisol’s work in the local school system 

0:12:36 The difference between an ‘emotion’ and ‘feeling’

0:15:45 The Conflict Dynamics Profile

0:17:50 Writing it out before talking is a powerful tool

0:21:59 Using voice notes if you don’t like to write

0:22:55 Asking permission before offering feedback

0:25:03 Conflict Basics 101 and dysfunctional dynamics

0:28:30 Having each other’s back

 0:29:36 Are farm women getting what they need?

0:30:34 The Farm Family Transition Membership and breakout rooms

18 Feb 202538: Practical Strategies for Staying Financially Organized on Your Farm00:39:25

In this episode, I sit down for the first time on this podcast with our newest coaching teammate, Alyssa Brown. Alyssa is a fifth-generation farmer, mom, and farm partner who is passionate about working with farmers to stay financially organized on the farm.

We have an in-depth discussion about the consequences of delayed decision-making and how changing that habit can help determine the long-term profitability and sustainability of your farm. Alyssa shares several practical strategies and useful tools for financial organization as well as tips for young farmers who are struggling to get founding farmers on board.

By the end of the episode, you’ll have a good grasp on the next steps of your own financial journey and will have gained knowledge as to why a team of advisors (who you actually like!) will save you money in the long run.

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Timestamps

0:00:30 Introduction to Alyssa Brown

0:03:21 The first step to getting financially organized

0:04:58 Separating the family account from the farm account

0:05:30 Embracing new technology for accounting

0:08:28 Accounting software options

0:09:08 Tracking non-cash transactions

0:13:09 Variable costs vs fixed costs

0:16:19 Organization tip for tracking fixed vs variable costs

0:18:02 A useful piece of info to include on your spreadsheet

0:19:21 Financial transparency on the farm

0:23:18 Where to gain better financial literacy 

0:25:39 Having a good connection with your team of advisors is important 

0:26:56 Using a funnel as a visual metaphor 

0:28:11 Was it about farmers not wanting to pay tax?

0:33:55 How young farmers can get their whole family to the table

0:36:52 Why it’s important for advisors to be transparent about their work

24 Jul 2023How to Get Started in Farm Transition Conversations with guest Lydia Carpenter00:31:04

In this episode of the The Farm Family Harmony Podcast, Elaine is joined by Lydia Carpenter, a first-generation farmer, to discuss how to get started with farm transition conversations. With a decade of experience and a successful direct market beef business, Lydia provides valuable insights and shares her own journey as a farmer. The conversation focuses on the key aspects of starting the farm transition conversation and how to navigate conflict resolution in agriculture.

 

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04 Mar 202539: Non-Family Transition... A Success Story00:22:01

In this episode, my guest is Robin Tunnicliffe - vegetable farmer and co-owner of Sea Bluff Farm in Saanich, Vancouver Island. Robin was one of the attendees at a workshop I held in Saanich over a decade ago, and today, we discuss her journey from not knowing where to start to now owning equity as a non-family farm member.

We discuss Robin’s transition from farm apprentice to farm owner and the challenges she faced along the way, including making sure everyone was on board during all the phases of transition. We also talk about how Robin’s husband, Sasha, played an instrumental role in the success of the transition, as well as the power of written agreements.

This is a must-listen for anyone interested in non-related joint venture farming.

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Timestamps

0:00:30 Introduction to Robin Tunnicliffe

0:02:45The story behind Sea Bluff

0:04:59 How Robin became part of the farm as a non-family member

0:06:04 What culture means when it comes to the farm

0:07:01 The power of written agreements

0:09:56 When Robin actually secured equity in the farm - the tipping point

0:12:58 Making sure everyone was in agreement

0:14:43 Robin’s succession plan 

0:16:28 The benefits of becoming incorporated

0:17:04 The Legacy of Sea Bluff 

0:19:31 Finding other channels of profitability

17 Oct 2023Conflict dynamics & resolution 101 with Crisol Gonzalez00:27:47

In this episode, “The Dynamics of Conflict & its Resolutions,” Elaine introduces her guest, Crisol Gonzalez, who shares her journey from being a lawyer to embracing proactive conflict resolution practices.

Crisol emphasizes the use of “circles” as a tool to facilitate open and respectful family conversations, creating a safe space for discussions. They stress the importance of regular check-ins and communication to maintain strong family bonds.

The episode also touches on the recent loss of a close friend and highlights the need for supportive communities during challenging times, especially in farming.

Elaine and Crisol encourage listeners to check in with loved ones, engage in meaningful conversations, and seek mental health support when needed.

1) Mediation services “Conflict 101” which is a Free on demand webinar:

https://shop.mediationserviceswpg.ca/conflict-101-demystifying-conflict-through-a-psychological-approach

2) Mediation services “Dealing with Defensiveness” which is an on demand webinar for $82

https://shop.mediationserviceswpg.ca/Dealing-with-Defensiveness

3) Mediation services “Introduction to Conflict Resolutions” this is also an on demand webinar for $297

https://shop.mediationserviceswpg.ca/introduction-to-conflict-resolution-dealing-with-difficult-people

Suicide prevention resources:

https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/resources/prevention.html https://afsp.org/suicide-prevention-resources/

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18 Mar 202540: Cultivating Early Succession Planning00:44:08

In this episode, my guest is Ben Law, former financial advisor turned podcaster and strategic coach for agribusinesses and the rural community - helping them grow, protect, and transition family wealth by addressing the problems and pitfalls of succession.

We discuss the importance of preparing the next generation to be good custodians of wealth by cultivating early succession planning. We also explore how fear, language, and financial transparency all play a role in whether or not a farm family thrives. By the end of the episode, you’ll understand how the combination of wealth, wisdom, and wellness are key factors in the overall success of high-performance farm families.

Access the full show notes for this episode at elainefroese.com.

Discover more about our guest: Ben Law

Elaine Froese Resources:

Timestamps

0:00:30 Introduction to Ben Law

0:05:58 Why some farm families thrive and others don’t

0:08:03 The 3 factors of wealth, wisdom, and wellness

0:010:06 Being proactive vs reactive

0:12:41 High-performing families are built, not born

0:15:37 How Ben got clarity on his new identity

0:18:00 Using language to understand what someone truly wants

0:23:30 How to address to fear of failure

0:27:30 The telltale signs that a succession either will or won’t be successful

0:30:43 Why all generations need to be at the table (including both on and off-farm siblings)

0:35:20 It’s the unsaid things that are the problem

0:36:39 How can you add value to the farm as an off-farm family member?

0:41:09 A hopeful message to any despondent mom’s

04 Sep 2023Dive into the Untold Realities of Farm Transitions with Damian Mason00:26:42

 In this episode, Elaine Froese meets with the witty and down to earth. Damian Mason, who is also a podcast host of the Business of Agriculture. In this episode, Damian shares thought-provoking insights into the intersection of agriculture, family, and business. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on addressing undiscussable issues, treating farming as a business, and navigating succession planning.

Our membership is launching this fall! Get simple, practical, and actionable tools to get traction in your farm transition. Join the Farm Family Transition Membership: Your Path to Harmony waitlist: elainefroese.com/membership

Get your farm family talking and making decisions to kick-start better farm transition conversations.

Download for free here: elainefroese.com/free-planning-resources/

Book Elaine Froese to Speak at Your Next Event: elainefroese.com/speaking 
Get a Farm Transition coach: elainefroese.com/coaching
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