In this deeply personal and powerful episode of Grit and Grace in the Heartland, Mary and Leah welcome Nebraska rancher Naomi Loomis of Circle L Ranch to share the raw reality of surviving the devastating March 2026 wildfires in western Nebraska.
Before the conversation begins, Leah reflects on celebrating her 25th wedding anniversary while Mary shares thoughts on why podcasts resonate so deeply right now. Together they explore how people are craving authenticity, connection, and real stories in a world that often feels overly polished and filtered.
Naomi then takes listeners directly into the chaos of the wildfire that tore through her ranching community. She recounts the eerie weather conditions, the frantic scramble to protect livestock and property, the terrifying drive through smoke and flames, and the miraculous survival of their family home despite fire burning only feet away.
The conversation explores:
Naomi speaks candidly about the stress of rebuilding fencing, replacing hay, securing feed, and making impossible financial decisions while continuing daily ranch work. She also shares moving stories of neighbors arriving with help, donated hay from across the country, and the determination to rebuild stronger than before.
This episode is an honest portrait of resilience, faith, agriculture, and the people who continue to fight for rural America during unimaginable hardship.
Naomi Loomis
Circle L Ranch
Western Nebraska
You can follow Naomi and the ongoing recovery efforts at Circle L Ranch on social media.
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