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17. Leading by Example with Jessie Jarvis

Episode 17 of the Good Movement Draws Good Movement podcast, hosted by Terryn Drieling, titled "17. Leading by Example with Jessie Jarvis" was published on February 13, 2024 and runs 41 minutes.

February 13, 2024 ·41m · Good Movement Draws Good Movement

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I’m honored to have Jessie Jarvis on the podcast today! Jessie has a true passion for the ag and western industries, which led her to create her company, Of The West, a job platform built specifically to connect hundreds of employers and job seekers in these industries. We talk all about some of the key communication challenges that arise (not only in the ag and western spaces, but everywhere in our society), choosing to show up and BE the actual change you want to see in the world, why a strong work ethic, communication skills, and other soft skills matter more than you think, and more.

Jessie Jarvis is a wife, mother, third-generation rancher, and Founder of Of The West. Jessie was born and raised on her family’s cattle ranch in Southern Idaho, which at an early age, instilled in her the importance of a strong work ethic, and a deep appreciation for the American West. In addition to her lifelong involvement raising cattle, Jessie has had over a decade’s worth of experience in print and digital media, both writing for and producing various agriculture and western fashion publications, as well as freelancing in ag and western communications. Jessie's passion for ag + western industries is unmatched, and is what led her to create Of The West, a job platform built specifically for the two industries. Since its launch in 2021, Of The West has helped connect hundreds of employers and job seekers, partnered with cornerstone organizations in the industry, and is leading the charge in cultivating the future of the agriculture + western industries. 

 

In this episode, we cover: 

  • Some of the major communication challenges we face in our world today when working closely (and simply interacting) with others
  • Understanding both sides of the common phrase ‘this is the way we’ve always done it’ in the ag and western spaces
  • Choosing to actually BE more of the change that you want in the world
  • The variety of resources Of The West offers employers, employees, and contractors
  • Why having a good work ethic, communication habits, and other valuable soft skills go a lot farther than you think
  • The benefits that come from consistently investing in yourself with education, skills, knowledge, etc.
  • The importance of self-awareness (and actually implementing it) + taking a ‘pause’ before trying a different approach with what you’re doing

 

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Find the complete show notes here: https://faithfamilyandbeef.com/leading-by-example-with-jessie-jarvis-episode-17

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