
E15. Ranching with Love: Nurturing Relationships for a Thriving Operation with Dr. Greg Baer
08/28/23 • 67 min
Majority of farms and ranches are family-owned, but many of them fail because of strained or broken relationships. The success of a family farm depends on the ability of the family members to work together and communicate effectively. When these relationships break down, the farm is at risk of failure.
In this episode, Dr. Greg Baer joins Jared Sorensen to talk about the importance of nurturing relationships with the people who are closest to your ranching operation and how having a strong support system can make all the difference in the success of your ranch.
Let's embark on a journey towards understanding, unity, and "Real Love."
ABOUT THE GUEST:
For twenty years, Greg Baer, M.D. was a highly successful surgeon, teacher, civic leader, and entrepreneur. But despite all his accomplishments, wealth, and respect, he felt empty and unhappy. He became a drug addict and nearly committed suicide. In his subsequent search for genuine happiness, he learned some principles that have changed the lives of hundreds of thousands. After Dr. Baer retired from one of the busiest solo eye surgery practices in the United States, he began a new career of writing, teaching, and speaking. He has so far written 17 books about relationships, marriage, and parenting, which have been translated into multiple languages, and published worldwide; produced the three-CD audio series, The Truth About Love and Lies; produced the six-DVD set (with Workbook) The Essentials of Real Love; produced the PBS television special, Real Answers, viewed nationwide; appeared on over 1500 radio and television programs from coast to coast in the United States; counseled personally with thousands of individuals and couples, profoundly changing their lives with the principles and power of Real Love; written thousands of blogs; conducted over 300 seminars and corporate trainings and delivered speeches to audiences around the world where he has taught the principles of Real Love; and developed a comprehensive website that offers Real Love education through video coaching, thousands of blogs, weekly video chats, support forums, and much more. An extensive Master Index is conveniently available to help you navigate through these resources. Dr. Baer and his wife, Donna, are the parents of seven children and live in Rome, Georgia.
Get a copy of his book, "Real Love: The Truth About Finding Unconditional Love & Fulfilling Relationships " on Amazon.
You can also visit his website or watch his videos on YouTube.
Be sure to check out our previous episodes and click on the link to join our Webinar series: https://www.agsteward.fyi/registration-page--1 or visit our YouTube channel.
Majority of farms and ranches are family-owned, but many of them fail because of strained or broken relationships. The success of a family farm depends on the ability of the family members to work together and communicate effectively. When these relationships break down, the farm is at risk of failure.
In this episode, Dr. Greg Baer joins Jared Sorensen to talk about the importance of nurturing relationships with the people who are closest to your ranching operation and how having a strong support system can make all the difference in the success of your ranch.
Let's embark on a journey towards understanding, unity, and "Real Love."
ABOUT THE GUEST:
For twenty years, Greg Baer, M.D. was a highly successful surgeon, teacher, civic leader, and entrepreneur. But despite all his accomplishments, wealth, and respect, he felt empty and unhappy. He became a drug addict and nearly committed suicide. In his subsequent search for genuine happiness, he learned some principles that have changed the lives of hundreds of thousands. After Dr. Baer retired from one of the busiest solo eye surgery practices in the United States, he began a new career of writing, teaching, and speaking. He has so far written 17 books about relationships, marriage, and parenting, which have been translated into multiple languages, and published worldwide; produced the three-CD audio series, The Truth About Love and Lies; produced the six-DVD set (with Workbook) The Essentials of Real Love; produced the PBS television special, Real Answers, viewed nationwide; appeared on over 1500 radio and television programs from coast to coast in the United States; counseled personally with thousands of individuals and couples, profoundly changing their lives with the principles and power of Real Love; written thousands of blogs; conducted over 300 seminars and corporate trainings and delivered speeches to audiences around the world where he has taught the principles of Real Love; and developed a comprehensive website that offers Real Love education through video coaching, thousands of blogs, weekly video chats, support forums, and much more. An extensive Master Index is conveniently available to help you navigate through these resources. Dr. Baer and his wife, Donna, are the parents of seven children and live in Rome, Georgia.
Get a copy of his book, "Real Love: The Truth About Finding Unconditional Love & Fulfilling Relationships " on Amazon.
You can also visit his website or watch his videos on YouTube.
Be sure to check out our previous episodes and click on the link to join our Webinar series: https://www.agsteward.fyi/registration-page--1 or visit our YouTube channel.
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E14. Grazing to Regenerate Rangelands with Agee Smith
In this episode, Jared is joined by fourth-generation Nevada rancher, Agee Smith, to talk about his journey to using holistic management to regenerate his family's rangeland. We discuss the challenges he faced in changing his management practices, the successes he has had, and the lessons he has learned along the way.
Agee Smith is a co-owner of Cottonwood Ranch, a 35,000-acre ranch in Nevada. He has been ranching since he was a child, and he has a deep understanding of the land and the animals that live on it. In 1995, he attended a holistic management workshop that changed his perspective on rangeland management. He realized that he needed to take a more holistic approach to managing the ranch, and he began to implement changes to his grazing practices.
One of the biggest changes Agee made was to invite everyone who was interested in the natural resources on the ranch to join a collaborative management team. This team includes representatives from environmental groups, government agencies, and universities. The team meets regularly to discuss the ranch's management plan and to make decisions about grazing, fire, water, and other resources.
The collaborative management team has been a huge success for Cottonwood Ranch. The ranch has tripled the number of cattle it runs, and the riparian areas have been significantly improved. Agee is proud of the work that the team has done, and he believes that it is a model for other ranchers who want to regenerate their rangelands.
If you are interested in learning more about holistic management or rangeland regeneration, this episode is for you. Agee Smith is a wealth of knowledge, and he shares his insights in a clear and concise way. This episode is sure to inspire you to take action to regenerate your own rangeland.
For more info, you can email him at [email protected] or visit their their website.
Be sure to check out our previous episodes and click on the link to join our Webinar series: https://www.agsteward.fyi/registration-page--1 or check this episode on YouTube.
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E16. Nature's Report Card: Understanding Ecological Outcome Verification with Andrea Malmberg
In this episode, Andrea Malmberg joins Jared Sorensen to dive into the world of Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV). Andrea discusses the role of EOV in regenerative agriculture and how it's revolutionizing the way we think about food production. She also shares her insights on how EOV is helping farmers and ranchers make data-driven decisions to improve soil health, biodiversity, and overall ecosystem function.
This episode offers a deep dive into the power of Ecological Outcome Verification as a key tool in the transition to more sustainable and regenerative agricultural systems. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on the future of food production and ecological stewardship.
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Andrea has lived most of her life on the land with livestock and authentic food in the western United States. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and a Master of Science in Natural Resource Sciences from Washington State University. In 2004, after completing her studies in Zimbabwe and Argentina, she became an accredited professional in Holistic Management. Seeing the need to bring the tools of human flourishing to rural communities, she received a Masters in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. As a result, she created a platform, LifeEnergy.Guide that people throughout the world are using to manage and monitor their quality of life as defined within their Holistic Context.
You can also visit their website to learn more.
Be sure to check out our previous episodes and click on the link to join our Webinar series: https://www.agsteward.fyi/registration-page--1 or visit our YouTube channel.
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