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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 42 MIN

Where Grit Meets Generosity

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

Leah shares a firsthand update from Nebraska as multiple wildfires impact her community, highlighting the strain on volunteer firefighters, the dangers of extreme conditions, and the importance of rest and support for those on the front lines. The conversation shifts to a heartfelt reminder of connection and care as Mary reflects on the deep bond formed through the podcast and the emotional weight of hearing about Leah’s experience. This episode features guest Jessi Grote, founder of Foster Love with Beef. Jessi shares her journey from growing up in South Dakota to building a life ranching in western Nebraska, her path through infertility, and how she and her husband became foster parents. Jessi explains how Foster Love with Beef began as a simple idea to support foster families with locally raised beef and has grown into a multi-state effort. The program provides beef to families when children enter foster care and during the holidays, offering both practical help and a tangible reminder that these families are supported. Key themes include: The realities of wildfire and rural emergency response The power of community and volunteerism Foster care challenges and the need for strong support systems Agriculture as a way to give back in meaningful, local ways Food as nourishment for both body and soul Jessi also shares how the program operates, its grassroots growth, and how listeners can get involved or support the mission. Learn more: Foster Love with Beef Website: fosterlovewithbeef.org Email: Facebook Connect with the podcast: Grit and Grace in the Heartland Website: gritandgraceintheheartland.com Until next time, keep showing up with grit and grace.    

Leah shares a firsthand update from Nebraska as multiple wildfires impact her community, highlighting the strain on volunteer firefighters, the dangers of extreme conditions, and the importance of rest and support for those on the front lines. The conversation shifts to a heartfelt reminder of connection and care as Mary reflects on the deep bond formed through the podcast and the emotional weight of hearing about Leah’s experience. This episode features guest Jessi Grote, founder of Foster Love with Beef. Jessi shares her journey from growing up in South Dakota to building a life ranching in western Nebraska, her path through infertility, and how she and her husband became foster parents. Jessi explains how Foster Love with Beef began as a simple idea to support foster families with locally raised beef and has grown into a multi-state effort. The program provides beef to families when children enter foster care and during the holidays, offering both practical help and a tangible reminder that these families are supported. Key themes include: The realities of wildfire and rural emergency response The power of community and volunteerism Foster care challenges and the need for strong support systems Agriculture as a way to give back in meaningful, local ways Food as nourishment for both body and soul Jessi also shares how the program operates, its grassroots growth, and how listeners can get involved or support the mission. Learn more:Foster Love with BeefWebsite: fosterlovewithbeef.orgEmail: [email protected]: Facebook Connect with the podcast:Grit and Grace in the HeartlandWebsite: gritandgraceintheheartland.com Until next time, keep showing up with grit and grace.

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Leah shares a firsthand update from Nebraska as multiple wildfires impact her community, highlighting the strain on volunteer firefighters, the dangers of extreme conditions, and the importance of rest and support for those on the front...

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