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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 48 MIN

Grace in the Middle of Change

from Grit and Grace in the Heartland: Women In Agriculture · host Mary Lewis

Mary and Leah catch up during a busy and emotional season on the ranch. With calving in full swing and a high school graduation just weeks away, the conversation weaves between the realities of agricultural life and the personal transitions of motherhood. Leah shares what it feels like to watch her daughter step into adulthood while juggling the demands of calving season. The discussion explores how intense seasons of life can bring both exhaustion and gratitude, and why it is okay to feel deeply during major transitions. The episode also dives into ranch life during calving, including: Whether witnessing new life ever becomes routine The realities of loss and hard decisions in livestock care What a “freemartin” calf is and how ranchers manage them How animal care decisions differ between livestock and pets Mary and Leah reflect on the emotional weight of caring for animals responsibly, including when euthanasia is the most humane choice. They talk candidly about the balance between compassion and practicality in agriculture. The conversation expands into bigger topics such as: The difference between situational and clinical depression Why modern culture struggles with allowing space for difficult emotions The growing disconnect between consumers and food production Perspectives on meat consumption, sustainability, and cultural differences They also touch on everyday life, from grocery shopping habits and reading food labels to dreams of adding quail or pygmy goats to the homestead. The episode closes with a reminder to focus on small, present blessings during overwhelming times and to stay connected to what truly matters. Key Themes Change and transition Emotional resilience The realities of agriculture Food systems and personal responsibility Gratitude in hard seasons

Mary and Leah catch up during a busy and emotional season on the ranch. With calving in full swing and a high school graduation just weeks away, the conversation weaves between the realities of agricultural life and the personal transitions of motherhood. Leah shares what it feels like to watch her daughter step into adulthood while juggling the demands of calving season. The discussion explores how intense seasons of life can bring both exhaustion and gratitude, and why it is okay to feel deeply during major transitions. The episode also dives into ranch life during calving, including: Whether witnessing new life ever becomes routine The realities of loss and hard decisions in livestock care What a “freemartin” calf is and how ranchers manage them How animal care decisions differ between livestock and pets Mary and Leah reflect on the emotional weight of caring for animals responsibly, including when euthanasia is the most humane choice. They talk candidly about the balance between compassion and practicality in agriculture. The conversation expands into bigger topics such as: The difference between situational and clinical depression Why modern culture struggles with allowing space for difficult emotions The growing disconnect between consumers and food production Perspectives on meat consumption, sustainability, and cultural differences They also touch on everyday life, from grocery shopping habits and reading food labels to dreams of adding quail or pygmy goats to the homestead. The episode closes with a reminder to focus on small, present blessings during overwhelming times and to stay connected to what truly matters. Key Themes Change and transition Emotional resilience The realities of agriculture Food systems and personal responsibility Gratitude in hard seasons

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