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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2024 · 1H 17M

Adventures, Storms, and Skydiving! With Katie Dotterer

from Pull Up A Bale Podcast · host Dairy Gal Val

This episode runs on @WonderCowColostrum www.wondercow.com Use code DGV10 to save $$ AND  The Barnyard Language Podcast @Barnyardlanguage !  Stop by and tell them Val sent you! Guest information: Katie Dotterer Find her on her website www.agvokate.com or Instagram @the_agvokate   Episode Summary: In this episode of the Dairy Hour podcast, hosts Val Lavigne and Katie Dotterer dive into a fun and engaging conversation about their recent travels and some adrenaline-pumping experiences. Katie recounts her memorable trip to Greece, highlighting her favorite places, delectable food, and an exhilarating skydiving adventure that left her breathless. On the other hand, Val shares a harrowing tale of facing severe storms while staying in a hotel in Chicago. As they chat, Val and Katie discuss their preferences for light-hearted entertainment and the value of prioritizing travel and new experiences over material possessions. Katie also shares her fascination with World War II, detailing her visits to historical sites and her thoughts on the importance of women's rights throughout history. Her love for Gettysburg, passion for walking and biking on the battlefield, and favorite tea brand are also part of this delightful conversation. Lastly, Katie talks about her upcoming projects aimed at helping farmers and bridging the language gap in agriculture.   Keywords: Dairy Hour podcast, Val Lavigne, Katie Dotterer, travel, Greece, skydiving, severe storms, Chicago, prioritizing travel, light-hearted entertainment, World War II, historical sites, women's rights, Gettysburg, walking, biking, tea, upcoming projects, agriculture   Takeaways: Traveling and experiencing new places can be an enriching part of life. Skydiving offers a mix of terror and exhilaration. Severe storms can be frightening, especially when away from home. Prioritizing travel and experiences over material possessions can lead to a more fulfilling life. Choosing light-hearted entertainment can help reduce anxiety and stress. Katie has a deep interest in World War II and enjoys visiting related historical sites. She is passionate about women's rights and the importance of equality and independence. Katie loves Gettysburg and enjoys walking and biking on the battlefield. She has a favorite tea brand called Barney and Sons. Katie's upcoming projects aim to help farmers and bridge the language gap in agriculture. Sound Bites: "Skydiving. I absolutely love skydiving. It is insane to jump out of a perfectly good airplane, but oh my gosh, it is amazing." "I terrify myself when I'm listening to like, I'm horrible. I should not read thrillers or listen to true crime podcasts." "So there was a movie called... So anyways, towards the end of it, I started crying. It was not World War II. It was something different. It was a current war movie. But anyways, it got to the end of it and I started crying." "I've been to Poland and I toured the Auschwitz concentration." "I would love to go to Normandy to see that." "I think I would be a really great flapper girl in the twenties." Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction and Catching Up 02:23 - Adventures in Greece 08:23 - The Thrill and Terror of Skydiving 17:47 - Surviving Severe Storms in Chicago 25:10 - Prioritizing Travel and Experiences 29:25 - Choosing Light-Hearted Entertainment 42:09 - Exploring World War II History 45:16 - Appreciating Women's Rights 51:32 - Walking and Biking in Gettysburg 55:07 - Savoring Tea with Barney and Sons 01:14:06 - Upcoming Projects in Agriculture Tune in for an episode filled with exciting stories, historical insights, and a few laughs along the way!

This episode runs on @WonderCowColostrum www.wondercow.com Use code DGV10 to save $$ AND  The Barnyard Language Podcast @Barnyardlanguage !  Stop by and tell them Val sent you! Guest information: Katie Dotterer Find her on her website www.agvokate.com or Instagram @the_agvokate   Episode Summary: In this episode of the Dairy Hour podcast, hosts Val Lavigne and Katie Dotterer dive into a fun and engaging conversation about their recent travels and some adrenaline-pumping experiences. Katie recounts her memorable trip to Greece, highlighting her favorite places, delectable food, and an exhilarating skydiving adventure that left her breathless. On the other hand, Val shares a harrowing tale of facing severe storms while staying in a hotel in Chicago. As they chat, Val and Katie discuss their preferences for light-hearted entertainment and the value of prioritizing travel and new experiences over material possessions. Katie also shares her fascination with World War II, detailing her visits to historical sites and her thoughts on the importance of women's rights throughout history. Her love for Gettysburg, passion for walking and biking on the battlefield, and favorite tea brand are also part of this delightful conversation. Lastly, Katie talks about her upcoming projects aimed at helping farmers and bridging the language gap in agriculture.   Keywords: Dairy Hour podcast, Val Lavigne, Katie Dotterer, travel, Greece, skydiving, severe storms, Chicago, prioritizing travel, light-hearted entertainment, World War II, historical sites, women's rights, Gettysburg, walking, biking, tea, upcoming projects, agriculture   Takeaways: Traveling and experiencing new places can be an enriching part of life. Skydiving offers a mix of terror and exhilaration. Severe storms can be frightening, especially when away from home. Prioritizing travel and experiences over material possessions can lead to a more fulfilling life. Choosing light-hearted entertainment can help reduce anxiety and stress. Katie has a deep interest in World War II and enjoys visiting related historical sites. She is passionate about women's rights and the importance of equality and independence. Katie loves Gettysburg and enjoys walking and biking on the battlefield. She has a favorite tea brand called Barney and Sons. Katie's upcoming projects aim to help farmers and bridge the language gap in agriculture. Sound Bites: "Skydiving. I absolutely love skydiving. It is insane to jump out of a perfectly good airplane, but oh my gosh, it is amazing." "I terrify myself when I'm listening to like, I'm horrible. I should not read thrillers or listen to true crime podcasts." "So there was a movie called... So anyways, towards the end of it, I started crying. It was not World War II. It was something different. It was a current war movie. But anyways, it got to the end of it and I started crying." "I've been to Poland and I toured the Auschwitz concentration." "I would love to go to Normandy to see that." "I think I would be a really great flapper girl in the twenties." Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction and Catching Up 02:23 - Adventures in Greece 08:23 - The Thrill and Terror of Skydiving 17:47 - Surviving Severe Storms in Chicago 25:10 - Prioritizing Travel and Experiences 29:25 - Choosing Light-Hearted Entertainment 42:09 - Exploring World War II History 45:16 - Appreciating Women's Rights 51:32 - Walking and Biking in Gettysburg 55:07 - Savoring Tea with Barney and Sons 01:14:06 - Upcoming Projects in Agriculture Tune in for an episode filled with exciting stories, historical insights, and a few laughs along the way!

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This episode runs on @WonderCowColostrum www.wondercow.com Use code DGV10 to save $$ AND  The Barnyard Language Podcast @Barnyardlanguage !  Stop by and tell them Val sent you! Guest information: Katie Dotterer Find her on her website...

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