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The Real P3

Casey L. Bradley

Welcome to The Real P3 Podcast, where innovation and resilience meet to shape the future of animal nutrition and health. Join us each week as we dive deep into the heart of the industry. Every Monday, the 'Unstoppable' team brings you powerful stories of resilience and inspiration from leaders shaping our industry. Then, on Thursdays, the Animistic team showcases how innovation drives solutions in animal nutrition and business. Our sessions feature groundbreaking developments and practical insights across all livestock and pet species. Whether you’re a seasoned expert or new to the field, tune in to The Real P3 Podcast to empower your knowledge and inspire action in an industry where science meets heart.

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  • 122 - Celebrating our Working Mothers in Agriculture

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    In this impactful episode of The Real P3 Podcast, hosts Casey and Morgan delve into important discussions about Women's History Month, gender equality, and balancing work and motherhood. They share personal experiences and insights on fostering equitable family dynamics and workplace environments.

    What You Will Learn:

    - Celebration of Women's Achievements:  Casey talks about her experience as a finalist for a remarkable woman award and the importance of acknowledging women's contributions to society not only during Women’s History Month but throughout the year.

    - Gender Equality in Parenting:  Discover how Casey and Morgan navigate sharing responsibilities with their partners at home. They discuss the strategic collaboration that helps them manage both their professional and domestic lives effectively amidst economic pressures like inflation.

    - Raising Supportive Sons: Learn about the emphasis both hosts place on teaching their sons to be supportive, self-sufficient, and respectful towards women, and to share household duties—a balanced approach to gender roles within their families.

    - Women in Leadership:  Casey shares her experiences in coaching and the significance of presenting women in leadership roles to young boys, highlighting the broader influence of role models in shaping gender perceptions.

    - Workplace Challenges for Mothers: The discussion touches on the practical challenges working mothers face, such as the need for proper lactation support and facilities, with specific mention of unique environments like hog farms.

    - Impact of Remote Work Dynamics: Explore how the shift to remote communication during the COVID-19 pandemic has affected workplace dynamics, with both Casey and Morgan noting the acceptance of remote interactions to maintain professional relationships.

    - The Value of In-Person Meetings: Despite the benefits of remote work, both hosts acknowledge the indispensable value of face-to-face interactions for certain aspects of business, sharing personal anecdotes about their recent client meetings.

    - Setting Boundaries for Well-being: The conversation wraps up with Casey and Morgan emphasizing the importance of self-care and setting boundaries. They discuss how these practices are vital for maintaining mental health, personal time, and long-term productivity.

    This episode of The Real P3 Podcast is filled with rich discussions on enhancing gender equality, supporting parents in the workplace, and the continuous push toward a more inclusive society. Casey and Morgan's candid shares offer valuable perspectives for anyone looking to understand the complexities of modern workplace arrangements and family dynamics better.

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    Mon, 13 May 2024
  • 121 - Elevating Women in Agriculture

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    Join us in this enlightening episode , where we welcome Kaylee Keppy- McDonnell, a client account manager at Zinpro. Kaylee shares her inspiring journey behind the inception of the upcoming Elevate Women in Ag event, an initiative born from her personal desire for growth and meaningful connections within the male-dominated agriculture industry.  

    What You Will Learn:

     - Origins of Elevate Women in Ag Event: Kaylee discusses how her personal need for growth and connection in agriculture led to the creation of the Elevate Women in Ag event, aiming to empower women in this field.

    - Event Details: Scheduled just before the World Pork Expo, the event provides a platform for women to uplift each other, network, and discuss topics beyond ordinary work-related issues.

    - Feedback and Themes: Insights into the feedback received from potential attendees highlight a strong interest in topics like health, wellness, style tips, work-life balance, and setting boundaries over more technical discussions.

    - Diverse Range of Speakers: The event will feature a variety of speakers addressing a broad spectrum of topics relevant to women in the agriculture sector, focusing on both personal and professional development.

    - Supportive Environments for Growth: Kaylee emphasizes the importance of supportive environments in fostering personal growth and professional development, sharing her own experiences in honing technical speaking skills.

    - Importance of a Proactive Mindset: Discussion on the need for a proactive approach to personal development, setting clear expectations, and full investment in one’s own growth to make a significant impact.

    - Networking Opportunities: Details on the structured networking sessions designed to foster connections and support career growth among women in agriculture.

    - Event Participation: Kaylee provides essential contact information for those interested in attending the Elevate Women in Ag event, inviting listeners to join the movement to empower women in agriculture.

     This episode of Coffee in The Barn not only spotlights the critical need for initiatives like Elevate Women in Ag but also delves into the practical steps women can take to advance their careers in agriculture. Kaylee Keppy-McDonnell's passion and dedication to creating a supportive network and platform for women in the industry are truly inspirational.

     Tune in to gain valuable insights into overcoming industry challenges, embracing personal growth, and the importance of community in professional advancement. Whether you’re directly involved in agriculture or interested in the dynamics of women-led professional events, this conversation with Kaylee is a must-listen.

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    Thu, 09 May 2024
  • 120 - Resilience and Recognition: Kendra’s Paralympic Journey

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    In this powerful episode of The Real P3 Podcast, we have the privilege of hearing from Kendra, a Paralympic athlete, as she shares her inspiring journey filled with challenges, self-discovery, and triumphs. Kendra discusses the day-to-day battles of managing insecurities, the importance of personal growth, and the influence of a supportive community.

    What You Will Learn:

    - Daily Progress and Resilience: Kendra emphasizes the importance of taking life one day at a time, acknowledging that progress often comes with setbacks. She shares her mindset about embracing the incremental gains and the reality of occasional steps backward.

    - Dealing with Insecurities: Despite her achievements, Kendra opens up about the doubts and insecurities that have followed her since the early stages of her career. She delves into how these feelings are largely internal and shares her strategies for managing them, encouraging listeners to focus on enjoying life’s positives.

    - Growth Through Self-Knowledge: Learn how Kendra’s journey has been a process of getting to know herself, understanding her thoughts, and learning to silence negative internal dialogues.

    - Inspiration from the Paralympic Movement:  Kendra reflects on the inspiration she’s drawn from fellow athletes and the Paralympic community, acknowledging the pivotal role this support network has played in her career.

    - Gratitude for Opportunities: She expresses profound gratitude for the opportunities presented to her and the supportive figures in her life who encouraged her to seize them, stressing the importance of continually saying "yes" to new challenges.

    - Balancing Life and Athletic Career: Kendra discusses the decision to step away from sports to focus on a “normal life” and her mixed feelings about this transition, capturing the lingering passion she has for her sport.

    This episode of The Real P3 is a true testament to the strength and enriching experiences that come from being part of the Paralympic movement. Kendra’s story is not just about sports; it’s about overcoming internal battles, embracing community support, and recognizing the unwavering strength of the human spirit.

    Join us to celebrate Kendra’s contributions to sports and her powerful narrative of empowerment.

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    Mon, 06 May 2024
  • 119 - Public Perception of Farming

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    Welcome to Episode 112 of The Real P3 Podcast, where we explore the intricate realities of modern farming and its public perception with our guest, Kendra Hall. In this episode, Kendra delves into the complexities of agricultural transparency, a topic stemming from her extensive research as a Nuffield scholar. She discusses the disconnect between public perceptions and the actualities of farming, especially in the context of livestock agriculture, which is often misinterpreted by the public due to outdated stereotypes.

     

    Kendra highlights the evolution of farming systems towards intensification as a necessity to meet growing global food demands. However, this shift often leads to misconceptions and mistrust when the public learns the reality, feeling misled about the practices behind their food sources. To bridge this gap, Kendra advocates for increased openness about farming practices, suggesting that more transparent communication can enhance consumer trust and support for the industry.

     

    The episode also covers Kendra's experiences in the UK, where innovative approaches like farm viewing panels are being tested to increase public engagement and education about agricultural processes. Despite the challenges posed by biosecurity needs, such initiatives represent steps towards demystifying farming operations for the general public.

     

    As we navigate discussions around the implications of transparency for animal welfare and environmental sustainability, Kendra shares insights on the emotional and ethical dimensions that resonate deeply with consumers. Moreover, the conversation extends to the broader implications of evolving consumer preferences, particularly among younger generations who prioritize the origins and ethical considerations of their food.

     

    Join us for a compelling discussion that not only sheds light on the current state of agriculture but also contemplates its future in the face of alternative protein sources and changing consumer values. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the pivotal role of communication in reshaping the agricultural sector and ensuring its resilience and sustainability.

     

    Tune in to gain a deeper appreciation of the challenges and innovations shaping the public perception of farming today .

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    Thu, 02 May 2024
  • 118 - Gender Roles in Agriculture

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    In Episode 111 of The Real P3 Podcast, titled "Gender Roles in Agriculture," co-hosts Casey Bradley and Philip Johan Oldendaal delve into the nuanced discussion of gender dynamics within the agribusiness sector. 

    This episode comes on the heels of Women's History Month, sparking a conversation about whether such commemorations are necessary or effective in today's society. Casey, a female entrepreneur in the US, and Philip, offering a perspective from Zimbabwe, exchange insights on their experiences and the shifting landscape of gender roles in agriculture globally. 

    They tackle sensitive topics including cultural differences, career challenges faced by women, and the broader implications of gender stereotyping in professional settings. The dialogue also touches on personal anecdotes, making this a profoundly reflective and engaging episode for anyone interested in the intersection of gender and agriculture.

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    Thu, 25 Apr 2024
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