This week on the FarmHouse it's time to say goodbye for now and reflect on what we've learned from the amazing women we've been so lucky to talk with on this podcast.
We've spoken with roughly 80 women over the course of this show. They've ranged from farmers to educators, policymakers to influencers, but they all had one thing in common: They cared about agriculture.
At the end of every interview we asked them all the same question: What does it mean to be a woman in ag?
Their answers were varied, but over time several themes began to emerge. Our guests talked about empowerment, community, legacies and why it's important to keep challenging gender norms and taking a seat at the table.
We're going to be discussing those themes and more on this episode and we'll be hearing from several past guests, because who better to tell you what it means to be a woman in ag than a real woman in ag?
This will be the final FarmHouse podcast for the foreseeable future. Thank you to everyone who's been listening and an extra special thank you to the women who've been part of this show.
So long, farewell and remember, in the words of Michelle Elston: "It's okay for a woman to be tough and strong and capable. And that can all be beautiful and good."