In this heartfelt episode of Grit and Grace in the Heartland, Leah and Mary reflect on a whirlwind weekend packed with milestones, emotions, gratitude, and the realities of rural life.
The conversation begins on Nebraska primary election day with a reminder to appreciate poll workers and the importance of civic engagement. Leah shares about daughter Maggie casting her first ballot and the meaningful influence of teachers who encouraged students to register to vote.
The heart of the episode centers around Maggie’s graduation weekend. Leah recounts the joy and overwhelm of hosting a graduation party surrounded by family, neighbors, teachers, and lifelong community members. She reflects on learning to accept help and the blessing of having others step in so she could fully enjoy the celebration.
Graduation day itself was filled with emotional moments. Maggie, named salutatorian of her class, delivered a moving speech centered on kindness, gratitude, and appreciating life’s small moments. One of the most touching moments came when she honored her younger sister Lucy during the speech, bringing tears to nearly everyone in attendance. The ceremony also included a tradition where graduates present flowers to people who impacted their lives, creating another powerful moment of recognition and appreciation.
Leah and Mary discuss the value of humility, kindness, and teaching children to celebrate others. They talk candidly about the importance of giving and receiving compliments gracefully, overcoming scarcity mindsets, and the need to openly encourage and support one another.
The episode also touches on the realities of agricultural life during historic drought conditions. Leah shares honest concerns about the stress farmers and ranchers are carrying, the difficult decisions facing rural families, and the importance of caring for physical and mental health during hard seasons.
In a tender segment, Leah updates listeners about Peaches the barn cat and the loss of her kittens. The discussion turns reflective as they talk about life, death, resilience, and lessons passed down through generations of farming families.
Mary shares updates from her own homestead, including newly planted gardens, greenhouse progress, and the excitement of another growing season beginning.
Throughout the episode, themes of gratitude, resilience, community, motherhood, and finding beauty in both joyful and difficult moments shine through. The conversation closes with excitement about future podcast guests and continuing to share the stories of rural women across America.
“There’s always enough pie. There’s enough goodness. There’s enough clapping to go around.”
“Life happens in the small moments in between.”
“What you put out into the world does come back to you.”
“All worry does is steal tomorrow’s joy.”
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