EPISODE · Apr 18, 2025 · 1H
Weathering the Storm: Life, Loss, and Hope After Farm Bankruptcy with Doug Sims
from Conservation Stories · host Sandhills Area Research Association
In this heartfelt episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims is joined by her husband, Doug Sims, for an open and deeply personal conversation about their journey through farm bankruptcy, family hardship, and rebuilding life after loss. Doug shares his history in agriculture, the deep ties to land and identity that made walking away so painful, and the emotional, financial, and spiritual challenges they faced as their farm operations came to an end. Together, Doug and Tillery reflect on the realities many farmers face—crippling debt, the stigma surrounding bankruptcy, and the emotional toll on families. They discuss the importance of mental health, community support, faith, and resilience in navigating one of the most difficult periods of their lives. This powerful conversation offers hope and practical insight for farmers and families currently facing financial crisis, emphasizing that while the road is hard, there is life—and even joy—on the other side. It’s a raw, honest look at hardship, healing, and finding new purpose after a life rooted in farming is forever changed. More About Our Guest: Doug Sims, Founder of Sims Land Service and Our Host, Tillery's Husband For more information about SARA, please visit sara-conservation.com Support the Conservation Stories Podcast Follow SARA for more updates • Instagram • Facebook • LinkedIn • X/Twitter Conservation Stories is presented by The Sandhills Area Research Association (SARA). Subscribe now to hear all the interviews. Upcoming Episodes Include: • Shane Walker - Director of the Water and Environment Research Center ad Texas Produced Water Consortium• Todd Baughman - Center Director - Texas A&M AgriLife• Damian Mason - Host of Podcast: The Business of Agriculture
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