Episode 8

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Published on:

24th Oct 2024

Getting to Know Your Barnyard Language Hosts, Caite & Arlene

Summary

In this episode of Barnyard Language, hosts Arlene and Caite are interviewed by Krysta Paffrath, their editor and CEO of the Rural Podcast Network. They discuss their backgrounds in agriculture, the challenges of parenting in rural areas, and the importance of community and connection through podcasting. The conversation highlights the similarities in experiences among agricultural families, the impact of mental health discussions, and the joy of sharing stories. The episode emphasizes the authenticity of their podcasting journey and the friendships formed along the way. In this episode, the hosts reflect on their experiences with parenting, the challenges they face, and the joys of raising children in a rural environment. They discuss the importance of vulnerability, the impact of personal tragedies, and the growth they have witnessed in their children. The conversation also touches on societal expectations and the pressures of parenting, emphasizing the need for community support and understanding. The hosts share their thoughts on navigating technology in their children's lives and the balance between work and family life on a farm.

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Takeaways

  • Krysta has been editing the podcast for almost a year.
  • Arlene is raising four kids on a dairy farm.
  • Caite's family raises Normandy beef cattle.
  • The Rural Podcast Network supports rural podcasters.
  • Podcasting creates a sense of community for rural families.
  • Mental health discussions are crucial in agriculture.
  • Listeners appreciate the authenticity of the podcast.
  • Accidents on farms can have lasting impacts.
  • The hosts aim to normalize vulnerability in parenting.
  • Everyone has a unique story worth sharing. Tragedy can lead to unexpected positive outcomes.
  • Vulnerability in sharing personal stories can help others.
  • Parenting evolves as children grow and face new challenges.
  • Balancing technology use is crucial in modern parenting.
  • Community support is essential for raising children.
  • Raising kids on a farm offers unique experiences and freedoms.
  • It's important to allow children to learn from their mistakes.
  • Societal expectations can create pressure and burnout for parents.
  • Encouraging children to be themselves is vital for their development.
  • Finding joy in the little moments of parenting is key.

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction to Barnyard Language and Krista
  • 07:10 Growing Up on the Farm: Arlene's Story
  • 14:11 Katie's Agricultural Journey
  • 28:05 The Birth of a Podcasting Friendship
  • 39:50 Insights from Four Seasons of Podcasting
  • 53:37 Finding Positives in Tragedy
  • 55:24 The Impact of Vulnerability
  • 58:54 Parenting Through Change
  • 01:07:26 Navigating Parenting Challenges
  • 01:21:06 The Joys of Raising Kids on a Farm
  • 01:39:53 Cussing and Discussing Life's Expectations




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About the Podcast

Barnyard Language
Real talk about running farms and raising families.
Real talk about running farms and raising families. Whether your farm is a raised bed in your backyard or 10,000 acres and whether your family is in the planning stages or you've got 12 kids, we're glad you found us!

No sales, no religious conversion, no drama. Just honest talk from two mamas who know what it's like when everyone is telling you to just get all your meals delivered and do all your shopping online, but your internet is too slow and you've got cows to feed.

About your host

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Caithlin Palmer