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المحتوى المقدم من Mark Jewell. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Mark Jewell أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
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How do we build an inclusive world? Hear intimate and in-depth conversations with changemakers on disability rights, youth mental health advocacy, prison reform, grassroots activism, and more. First-hand stories about activism, change, and courage from people who are changing the world: from how a teen mom became the Planned Parenthood CEO, to NBA player Kevin Love on mental health in professional sports, to Beetlejuice actress Geena Davis on Hollywood’s role in women’s rights. All About Change is hosted by Jay Ruderman, whose life’s work is seeking social justice and inclusion for people with disabilities worldwide. Join Jay as he interviews iconic guests who have gone through adversity and harnessed their experiences to better the world. This show ultimately offers the message of hope that we need to keep going. All About Change is a production of the Ruderman Family Foundation. Listen and subscribe to All About Change wherever you get podcasts. https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/
المحتوى المقدم من Mark Jewell. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Mark Jewell أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
As leaders, everytime in life we become the most resentful, it is always because of the times in life we have been the LEAST intentional. This podcast is created as a resource for leaders in agribusiness to learn what it takes to lead with intention. We interview leaders from all around agriculture, learning their take on intentional leadership and what they are doing to bring intention to their teams and organizations.
المحتوى المقدم من Mark Jewell. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Mark Jewell أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
As leaders, everytime in life we become the most resentful, it is always because of the times in life we have been the LEAST intentional. This podcast is created as a resource for leaders in agribusiness to learn what it takes to lead with intention. We interview leaders from all around agriculture, learning their take on intentional leadership and what they are doing to bring intention to their teams and organizations.
In this episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast , Mark Jewell is joined by his wife, Christine Jewell, for a powerful conversation on balancing work and family life—especially in the demanding, seasonal world of agriculture. They dive into strategies for maintaining strong relationships, communicating effectively, and ensuring that work doesn’t overshadow what matters most. Whether you're in the field, on the road, or in the office, this episode offers practical insights for leading both at work and at home. Key Takeaways: Reframing the Question: Instead of asking, How do I do this? , start asking, What matters most? This shift helps you focus on priorities instead of getting overwhelmed. The Power of Small Gestures: Simple, intentional acts like sending a quick video message, writing a note, or sharing a meaningful memory can strengthen family connections, even during busy seasons. Connection Over Quantity: It’s not about spending more time—it’s about making the time you have count with intentionality and presence. Building a Communication Plan: Having a clear vision of what you’re working toward as a family helps set expectations and avoid disconnection. Radical Ownership in Relationships: If there’s distance in your relationships, acknowledge it, take responsibility, and actively work toward change with small, consistent efforts. Notable Quotes: “Clarity is king. If we’re clear on what matters most and what we’re unwilling to compromise, the ‘how’ becomes much easier.” – Christine Jewell “The times in life that have been the most resentful are because of the times in life that have been the least intentional.” – Mark Jewell “What you do in moderation, people will do in excess. Leaders set the tone—at work and at home.” – Christine Jewell Resources Mentioned: Free download: Top 10 Relationship-Focused Podcast Episodes from Christine’s Breaking Chains podcast. Communication Cheat Sheet – A practical tool for improving connection and clarity in relationships. Email mark@themomentumcompany.com with the word COMMUNICATION to receive this free resource! Work-life balance isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing things differently. With small, meaningful actions, you can strengthen your family connections while thriving in your career. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who could use the encouragement! Tune in next time for more insights on leadership, relationships, and intentional living. Until then, stay intentional and lead well!…
In this episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast , Mark Jewell sits down with Jesse Bounds , an entrepreneur who has built multiple successful businesses in hay, trucking, and coaching . Jesse shares his gritty journey from a single baler to scaling his business , navigating economic downturns, and developing the mindset of resilience in the face of adversity. 🚜 This episode is a must-listen for: ✔ Farmers & agribusiness owners looking to level up their business game ✔ Sales professionals struggling to connect with growers & decision-makers ✔ Leaders wanting to eliminate friction and build real partnerships in their industries Key Takeaways: 🔹 From One Baler to a Thriving Business – Jesse shares his early struggles , how he broke into the industry , and why his no-excuses mindset kept him moving forward. 🔹 Lessons from the 2008 Economic Crisis – If you're feeling the pinch in today’s ag economy, Jesse’s story will resonate. He shares how he navigated financial downturns and what he learned about staying adaptable in tough times. 🔹 Why Salespeople Struggle to Sell to Farmers – Jesse pulls back the curtain on why so many sales reps get ignored and what they should be doing differently to build trust. Hint: Stop showing up only when you need to sell something . 🔹 The Secret to Building Partnerships with Farmers – Farmers don’t want more pitches. They want real relationships with vendors who understand their business and can remove friction from their daily operations. Jesse breaks down how to be the kind of sales rep they actually WANT to hear from . 🔹 The Power of Social Media for Sales & Business Growth – Jesse and Mark discuss how farmers are using social media to vet potential partners. If you’re in sales and not engaging with farmers online , you’re missing opportunities . 🔹 Health & Leadership in Agribusiness – Tough conversation alert! Jesse and Mark dive into why personal health is often ignored in the ag world and why you can’t lead effectively if you’re running on empty . Notable Quotes: "If you remove friction from your customer’s life, you win." – Mark Jewell "Sales reps struggle because they don’t understand the mind of the grower." – Jesse Bounds "You build relationships before you need them, not when you’re desperate." "Farmers know exactly what their crops need, but most have no idea what their own body needs." Action Steps: 📌 Sales Pros: Stop making cold calls— start engaging with farmers on social media . 📌 Agribusiness Owners: Invest in learning your numbers & strategic planning . 📌 Leaders: Prioritize health & energy —you can’t lead at your best if you’re running on fumes. 🎧 Hit play now and start building the mindset, strategy, and health of an elite agribusiness leader! 🚀…
In this Thriving Thursday edition of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast , Mark Jewell goes solo to break down a game-changing framework: The Four Levels of Value . If you’ve ever felt like you’re stuck on the hamster wheel , constantly busy but not making real progress , this episode is your wake-up call. Mark dives deep into how every task, relationship, and transaction in business can be categorized into one of four levels of value —and how understanding this framework can help agribusiness leaders stop spinning their wheels and start focusing on what truly drives results . 💡 This episode is packed with actionable strategies to help you: ✔ Identify where you're wasting time and how to reallocate it ✔ Recognize which customer relationships are worth investing in (and which ones aren’t) ✔ Eliminate low-value activities that are draining your energy ✔ Use technology and delegation to free up time for high-impact work Key Takeaways: 🔹 The Four Levels of Value Defined 1️⃣ Transactional Value – The lowest level of value. A basic exchange of goods/services for money. Example: Buying gas— whoever is cheapest or most convenient wins . 2️⃣ Expected Value – The table stakes. To stay in business, you must meet basic expectations like availability, reliability, and service. Example: A manufacturer delivering products on time at a competitive price. 3️⃣ Added Value – The differentiators. The extra touch that makes you stand out from the competition. Example: Unique programs, product innovations, or customer service that goes above and beyond. 4️⃣ Partnership Value – The ultimate goal. A true trusted advisor relationship where your customer sees you as essential to their success. Example: High-value customers who invest in your business because they trust and rely on you. 🚀 What’s Holding You Back? – Many agribusiness leaders get stuck at the value-added stage , constantly chasing new ideas to stay relevant. The real key is moving into partnership-level value , where you and your clients mutually invest in success . 📊 The 80/20 Rule of Customer Value – 80% of your revenue comes from just 20% of your customers . Yet, most stress comes from the other 80% . It’s time to identify who truly matters and invest in those relationships . 🔧 How to Get Off the Hamster Wheel: ✔ Audit Your Time – Identify which tasks fall into each level of value and eliminate low-impact activities . ✔ Leverage Technology – Use AI tools like ChatGPT for proposals , automation for scheduling, and CRM systems to streamline repetitive work . ✔ Delegate & Outsource – If a task isn’t adding strategic value, someone else should be doing it . ✔ Prioritize High-Value Customers – Spend more time on partnerships and less time chasing transactional business. Notable Quotes: "Being on the hamster wheel is not an intentional way to live." – Mark Jewell "If you feel resentful of your work, it’s likely because you haven’t been intentional with your time." "Anything that is a value-add today will eventually become expected—so keep innovating." "The highest-value customers are often the least stressful—focus on them." Your Next Steps: 📌 Action Item: Take 10 minutes to list out your top 20% of customers —the ones bringing in 80% of your revenue . How can you move them from added value to true partnership? 📞 Want to break free from the daily grind? Go to TheMomentumCompany.com to book a call or register for an upcoming Thriving Leader Event . 🎧 Hit play now and start reclaiming your time, your business, and your life! 🚀…
In this episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast , host Mark Jewell is joined by Ali Cox , founder of Noble West , former Olympic rower, and an influential leader in agricultural marketing and sustainability. From the discipline of elite sports to the dynamic world of agribusiness, Ali shares her journey of intentional leadership, strategic decision-making, and business growth in a complex and ever-evolving industry. Ali dives into the importance of clarity, precision, and accountability —whether in rowing at the Olympic level or managing a high-performing business. She offers a compelling look at how leadership in agriculture can balance profitability, sustainability, and consumer education , all while cultivating a thriving team culture. This episode covers hard-won leadership lessons , including how to make tough business decisions, the significance of aligning a team’s strengths, and the necessity of clear communication to drive success. Ali also explores how marketing and storytelling can bridge the gap between farmers and consumers , ensuring that both ends of the agricultural supply chain thrive. Key Takeaways: Intentional Leadership & Goal-Setting – Success comes from clarity, discipline, and accountability in both sports and business. Leaders must set goals and manage teams toward achieving them with precision. Building a High-Performing Team – The strongest individuals don’t always make the best team; collaboration, complementary skills, and shared vision drive success. The Reality of Business Growth – Scaling a business involves pruning, restructuring, and tough decisions , including layoffs and shifts in strategy, to create long-term stability and growth . Culture Beyond Perks – True company culture isn’t about happy hours and perks —it’s about providing clear expectations, professional growth opportunities, and aligning employees with company objectives . The Power of Storytelling in Agriculture – Farmers and agribusinesses must strategically position their brand , communicate their value , and educate consumers to create a stronger, more sustainable industry . Notable Quotes: “If you say something is your goal, then it becomes my goal. And I will hold you accountable to it.” – Ali Cox “The strongest eight people don’t always make the fastest rowing team. It’s about precision, balance, and working in sync—just like a high-performing business.” – Ali Cox “Happy hours are fun, but they’re not culture. Culture is how you grow people, build systems, and create opportunities for success.” – Ali Cox “Farmers are making multimillion-dollar investments in sustainability and innovation. The challenge is ensuring they see a return on that investment.” – Ali Cox “Most people love autonomy—until they feel lost. Clear expectations and leadership presence matter more than ever.” – Mark Jewell Join us for this high-energy, no-nonsense conversation about leadership, business growth, and the future of agriculture. Whether you're an agribusiness executive, entrepreneur, or team leader , you’ll walk away with practical insights on building a resilient, thriving business in today’s agricultural landscape. 🚀 Listen now and share with your network!…
In this Teaching Thursday episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast , Mark Jewell and Jon Anderson tackle one of the most pressing discussions in the industry today— intentional leadership in the face of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement . With new leadership in Washington and growing concerns about the future of agriculture, Mark and Jon provide a bold, thought-provoking conversation about how agribusiness leaders can take control of their future rather than reacting to it . With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmed as the Secretary of Health and Human Services and Brooke Rollins leading the USDA , major changes in food policy, health regulations, and sustainability could impact everything from farm operations to the agribusiness supply chain . Many in the industry are feeling uncertain, if not outright resentful —but Mark challenges listeners to rethink where that resentment comes from and how the industry can step up with true intentional leadership instead of resistance. Key Takeaways: 🚜 Resentment Comes From a Lack of Intention – The times we are most resentful in life are often the times we were the least intentional . If ag is feeling backed into a corner , could it be because the industry hasn't proactively led the conversation about health, sustainability, and food production? 🛠 Intentional Leadership = Deliberate, Distinct, and Divine – Mark introduces the 3 D’s of Intentional Leadership : 1️⃣ Deliberate – Acting with purpose and foresight, not just reacting to crises. 2️⃣ Distinct – Leaders must carve their own strategic path rather than copying past approaches. 3️⃣ Divine – Rooting leadership in values, purpose, and long-term vision rather than short-term profit or convenience. 💡 Health & Food Policy Changes Are Coming—How Will Ag Respond? – The MAHA movement is focused on eliminating harmful food additives, improving nutrition, and addressing chronic disease . While farmers and agribusinesses have always played a critical role in feeding America , this shift presents a potential challenge or opportunity —depending on how ag chooses to respond . 📉 Ag’s Historic Rally Cry: Feed the World → Now What? – Over the last 30 years, the feed the world message drove massive growth in agricultural productivity. But with today’s food distribution problems and consumer distrust in industrial food , is it time for a new mission ? 🤔 Is Agriculture Leading or Reacting? – The industry is at a crossroads —either step up and help shape the narrative on health, food, and sustainability , or get caught in a political battle that may not serve its long-term interests . 💬 Intentional Action Steps for Agribusiness Leaders: ✔ Engage in the Conversation – Don’t let policy be dictated without the voices of real farmers and agribusiness leaders . ✔ Innovate in Nutrition & Sustainability – Find ways to adapt to consumer demand for healthier, more transparent food production . ✔ Take Ownership Instead of Blaming Policy Makers – The best way to stay ahead of disruption is to lead the change instead of resisting it. Notable Quotes: "The times I’ve been most resentful in life were the times I was least intentional." – Mark Jewell "If you don’t tell your story, someone else will tell it for you." – Jon Anderson "Ag is feeling anxious about what’s coming next, but maybe that’s because we didn’t take the lead in the conversation sooner." – Mark Jewell "Leadership isn’t just about survival—it’s about foresight, strategy, and taking action before change is forced upon you." – Jon Anderson Tune In & Take Action! If you’re an agribusiness leader, this episode is a must-listen . Don’t just wait for policies to dictate the future— be part of shaping it . 📢 Listen now, share with your network, and join the conversation about the future of intentional leadership in agribusiness! 🚀…
In this special mash-up episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast , host Mark Jewell sits down with three exceptional leaders—Brent from Fibertech Plastics, Jed Miller from Ag Partners Cooperative, and Jeremy Groeteke from Syngenta. Together, they explore the power of intentional leadership, the role of company culture in shaping success, and the importance of talent retention in the agribusiness industry . Through insightful conversations, these industry leaders break down how deliberate decision-making, cultural alignment, and strategic leadership can transform businesses and empower teams. Listeners will gain valuable takeaways on navigating change, fostering engagement, and building a work environment where employees thrive . Key Takeaways: Intentional leadership is about clarity, focus, and purpose-driven action , ensuring teams stay aligned with organizational goals. Company culture is either created by default or by design —leaders must actively shape and reinforce values within their teams. Talent retention thrives when employees see meaningful progress and impact in their work —misalignment leads to disengagement and turnover. Leaders must master change management , guiding teams through transitions with clear communication and strategic direction. Saying 'no' is as important as saying 'yes' —staying out of the weeds allows leaders to empower their teams and focus on high-value tasks. Vulnerability and transparency foster trust and innovation , enabling employees to take risks and push boundaries for growth. Investing in team engagement, mentorship, and recognition pays off , leading to stronger employee satisfaction and higher performance. Notable Quotes: 💡 "Culture is going to get created one way or the other. It's just either going to be by default, or it's going to be by design." - Mark Jewell 💡 "Biggest thing is making sure that the talent is working on the right problems. When talent tends to work on problems that don't get to market...the talent gets frustrated and they leave." - Jeremy Groeteke 💡 "To be intentional, you have to be deliberate. You can’t build a thriving team without first creating clarity and focus." - Brent 💡 "If you don't tell your story, somebody will make it up for you." - Jeremy Groeteke 💡 "We are responsible for taking advantage of the gifts we’ve been given—if we don’t use them, it’s like telling God ‘thanks, but no thanks.’" - Jed Miller Why You Should Listen: This episode is packed with practical insights from real agribusiness leaders who have built thriving teams and sustainable companies. Whether you're a CEO, sales leader, agronomist, or entrepreneur , you'll walk away with actionable strategies to enhance leadership effectiveness, build a strong company culture, and retain top talent. 🔹 Ready to lead with intention? Listen now and take your agribusiness leadership to the next level! 🎧…
In this follow-up episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast , host Mark Jewell continues his conversation with Jon "The Cowboy Coach" Anderson , Senior Success Coach at The Momentum Company. If you missed Part 1, go back and listen—it lays the foundation for today's discussion on leadership mistakes that create unnecessary stress, inefficiency, and disengagement. In this episode, Mark and Jon expand on the final three mistakes that leaders make , revealing why accountability, coaching, and recognition are essential for a thriving workplace. Whether you're managing a team or looking to improve your leadership skills , this episode will challenge you to step up and lead with greater clarity and purpose . Key Takeaways: 💡 People WANT Accountability – Despite what many think, employees crave structure and accountability because it provides them with direction and clarity. Without it, stress and uncertainty increase , leading to disengagement. 🏇 The Power of Coaching & Mentorship – Leadership isn’t about control; it’s about guidance . Like a rider with reins, a great leader knows when to give direction and when to step back , allowing people to grow while ensuring they don’t feel lost. 🎖 Recognition & Appreciation Drive Engagement – A staggering 60% of employees leave their jobs due to feeling unrecognized . Simply acknowledging good work can boost productivity by 23% , while genuine appreciation increases it by over 40% ! Leaders who recognize and value their people see higher retention and stronger team performance. 🚀 Intentional Leadership Is a System, Not a Guessing Game – To lead effectively, leaders must have structured systems for setting expectations, providing direction, holding people accountable, and offering recognition . 📌 Notable Quotes: 📢 "People seek pressure so they can experience the release of pressure. They want accountability because it gives them clarity on where they stand." – Jon Anderson 📢 "The reins are not there to control—they're there to guide. Leaders should mentor their people, not micromanage them." – Jon Anderson 📢 "If you could invest in something that gave you a 23-46% increase in productivity, you'd do it in a heartbeat. That ‘something’ is recognition and appreciation." – Mark Jewell 🎯 Action Steps: 🔹 Evaluate Your Leadership Practices – Are you setting clear expectations? Are you providing guidance or just assuming your team knows what to do? Are you recognizing and appreciating your people? 🔹 Implement Regular Coaching & Feedback – Schedule consistent check-ins where you provide guidance, feedback, and accountability . If you only provide feedback when something is wrong, you’re missing a huge opportunity. 🔹 Create a Recognition & Appreciation System – Don’t just assume people know they’re valued—make it part of your leadership rhythm . 📣 Join Us for The Thriving Leader Event! 🚀 March 18-19, 2025 | Nashville, TN 🔥 The easiest way to level up your leadership is by immersing yourself in two days of high-impact training with our expert coaching team . 🎟 Register by February 21st to secure your spot! 📩 Email ani@themomentumcompany.com or visit TheMomentumCompany.com to learn more. 🔊 Don’t just survive—lead with intention! Listen now and start making these leadership changes today. 🎧…
In this episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast , host Mark Jewell welcomes Joe Sampson , founder of Embo Sales Consulting , to discuss what it truly means to lead intentionally —both in business and in life. Joe shares his journey from VP of Sales in the ag equipment space to launching his own consulting business , revealing the mindset shifts, faith, and courage required to make such a leap. The conversation also dives into grace, accountability, and what it takes to thrive in a challenging market . If you're a sales professional, leader, or entrepreneur navigating uncertainty , this episode will challenge you to redefine intentional leadership and focus on what truly matters . Key Takeaways: 💡 Intentional Leadership Begins with Faith – Joe shares how his foundation in God guides his daily decisions, allowing him to trust the process, embrace grace, and step into opportunities with confidence. 🔥 You’re Not Built to Carry It Alone – Many leaders struggle because they try to do everything themselves . Joe and Mark discuss why surrounding yourself with the right people and seeking guidance is key to long-term success. 🔄 Times of Uncertainty Are Where Relationships Are Built – In the ag industry downturn , many salespeople are frustrated. But intentional leaders see challenges as an opportunity to strengthen relationships and position themselves for long-term wins . 🚀 Momentum Matters More Than Perfection – Progress doesn’t require massive leaps —it’s about small, intentional steps every day . Whether that’s sending a new email, making a sales call, or shifting your mindset, momentum builds success . 💰 Recognition & Appreciation Create Growth – Whether in leadership or sales, recognizing people for their efforts and appreciating them for who they are leads to higher performance and stronger retention . 🌱 "When One Seed Germinates, Others Follow" – Joe shares a powerful analogy about how growth is contagious. As leaders, we set the tone for those around us—our energy, perspective, and actions inspire others to rise. Notable Quotes: 📢 "Grace is God’s unmerited favor—you didn’t earn it, you don’t deserve it, but you still receive it for free." – Mark Jewell 📢 "You can’t focus on what you can’t control. Start each day by focusing on solutions, not problems." – Joe Sampson 📢 "Your presence as a leader means everything. People follow distinction, not wishy-washiness." – Mark Jewell 📢 "When times are tough, 90% of salespeople complain. The top 10% see the opportunity to strengthen relationships." – Joe Sampson 📢 "We’re not built to carry it alone. Lean into faith, lean into your team, and move forward together." – Mark Jewell Action Steps: ✅ Audit Your Leadership Approach – Are you being deliberate, distinct, and divinely guided in your decisions? ✅ Surround Yourself with Optimism – Who is influencing your mindset ? Are they helping you focus on solutions or dragging you into problems? ✅ Embrace the Power of Relationships – Whether in sales or leadership , be intentional about building deeper, more meaningful partnerships —especially in tough times. ✅ Keep the Momentum Going – Progress isn’t always massive. Take one intentional action today that moves you forward. Connect with Joe Sampson & Embo Sales Consulting: 🎙️ Listen to Joe's Podcast: Germinate – Launching February 19, 2025! 📩 Email Joe: joe@embosales.com If you want to be the first to access new leadership tools, training, and insights , sign up at TheMomentumCompany.com . 🚀 🎧 Listen Now & Start Leading with Intention!…
In this powerful episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast , host Mark Jewell welcomes Jon "The Cowboy Coach" Anderson for an eye-opening conversation about the common mistakes managers make that create unnecessary stress and inefficiencies. Jon, Senior Success Coach at The Momentum Company , shares his journey from agribusiness to leadership coaching, emphasizing the importance of intentional leadership, clarity, and communication . From failing to set clear expectations to avoiding difficult conversations, this episode breaks down the biggest roadblocks managers face —and more importantly, how to fix them. Whether you're leading a team, a business, or your own household, these insights will help you become a more effective, confident, and thriving leader . Key Takeaways: 🔥 Intentional Leadership Starts with Clarity – A lack of clear expectations creates confusion, inefficiencies, and frustration for both managers and employees. Leaders must define what success looks like for their teams. 🚀 Giving Clear Direction Matters – Setting goals isn’t enough; leaders must also guide their teams on how to achieve them . Without direction, employees are left guessing, which leads to wasted time and disengagement . 🤝 Regular Check-Ins Build Trust – Many leaders fail to sit down with their people beyond surface-level conversations. Strong leaders take time to understand their team’s challenges, celebrate wins, and provide support before issues escalate. 🔍 Stop Making Assumptions – When leaders don’t check in, they create stories in their minds about why employees are struggling or disengaged . Assumptions lead to misunderstandings and resentment— honest conversations lead to solutions . 🛑 Don’t Wait for Leadership to Give You Direction – If you feel lost in your role, take the initiative . Set up meetings with leadership, ask for expectations, and clarify your path forward. Leadership is not a title—it’s a mindset. Notable Quotes: 📢 "You don’t have to wait for your leader to give you direction. If you’re not getting the support you need—go ask for it!" – Jon Anderson 📢 "We often get stuck in stories about people at work—stories that might not even be true. The best way to break free? Have the conversation." – Mark Jewell 📢 "Survival is dead. It’s time to thrive. And that means no longer just ‘getting by’ at work or in life." – Mark Jewell Join Us for The Thriving Leader Event! 🚀 If today’s episode resonated with you, don’t miss our upcoming Thriving Leader Program , happening March 18-19 in Nashville ! This immersive experience is designed to help leaders, managers, and high performers unlock their full potential with proven frameworks for clarity, communication, and leadership development . 📍 Register by February 21st to secure your spot! 📩 Email ani@themomentumcompany.com or visit TheMomentumCompany.com to learn more. 👉 Listen now and take your leadership to the next level! 🎧…
In this special mashup episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader podcast, host Mark Jewell brings together the most impactful moments from four powerful conversations with agribusiness leaders: Ryan Hassebrook, Greg Peton, Gaji Balakaneshan, and Courtney VanScoy. This episode covers essential topics like managing across generations, leading with strengths, fostering a culture of accountability, and navigating industry challenges with clarity and purpose. These guests share real-world experiences and proven strategies for intentional leadership that you can apply to your own organization. Key Takeaways: 🔥 Measuring & Managing for Success – Ryan Hassebrook emphasizes the importance of tracking key metrics, listening to employees, and creating a culture of continuous improvement. 🛠 Intentional Strategy & Communication – Greg Peton shares how great leaders create a safe space for innovation , embrace open dialogue, and adapt their communication styles to different audiences. 🌱 Building a Resilient Team Culture – Gaji Balakaneshan highlights the importance of transparency, self-awareness, and talent retention , especially in fast-changing agribusiness landscapes. 🎯 Prioritizing Leadership Clarity – Courtney VanScoy breaks down how setting clear expectations, fostering learning opportunities, and balancing autonomy with accountability helps teams thrive. Notable Quotes: 📢 “You can’t manage what you don’t measure.” – Ryan Hassebrook 📢 “If you don’t bring your ideas forward, they will never get heard.” – Greg Peton 📢 “Leadership is about guiding, not just reacting to daily fires.” – Gaji Balakaneshan 📢 “Trust is built through vulnerability and clear expectations.” – Courtney VanScoy Join the Thriving Leader Event! 📅 March 18-19, 2025 | Nashville, TN 🔹 A high-impact leadership experience designed for agribusiness professionals. 🔹 Limited seats available! Visit https://www.themomentumcompany.com/thrivingleader2025 to secure your spot. Don’t miss this dynamic mashup episode packed with practical leadership insights to elevate your impact in agribusiness! 🎧✨…
🎙️ Replay Episode Alert! This conversation with Michael Pisciotta was one of our most downloaded episodes of 2024 , and for good reason. In this episode, host Mark Jewell dives deep into the power of intentional leadership, relationship-building, and clarity in agribusiness. If you missed it the first time around, now is your chance to gain valuable insights from Michael’s experience and wisdom. Michael Pisciotta serves as the Director of Agronomy for the Southern U.S. at Timac Agro USA. Over the past six years, his responsibilities have expanded across product management, marketing, research, development, and regulatory affairs in the specialty fertilizer industry. As a Certified Crop Advisor and a 4R Nutrient Management Specialist , Michael is a leading voice on specialty fertilizer products, fertilizer regulations, and biological product positioning for grower success. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Georgia Plant Food Educational Society and is a member of The Fertilizer Institute’s Biostimulant Council . What You’ll Learn in This Episode: 🔹 Intentional leadership starts from the heart – Michael explains why true leadership begins with genuine connection to your work and your team. 🔹 Clarity is key for effective delegation – Learn how clear expectations help empower employees and improve overall results. 🔹 The power of vulnerability in leadership – Why being open and authentic is crucial for trust and team engagement. 🔹 Creativity as an energizer – How staying creative keeps leaders motivated and inspired. 🔹 Balancing family and work life – Insights on strategic planning to ensure time for both professional and personal priorities. Notable Quotes: 💬 "Retention is recruitment, and for me, retaining and getting buy-in continuously from the folks around me is the most important thing I can do to make them feel engaged." 💬 "Power is being able to let power go. That’s going to help [team members] build what they can be." 💬 "Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work." Recommended Resources: 📖 How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie – A timeless guide on relationship-building and leadership. 📖 Buy-In: How to Keep Your Good Ideas from Getting Shot Down by John Kotter – A must-read on securing support for your best ideas. If you missed this episode when it first aired, don’t miss this opportunity to absorb powerful leadership lessons from Michael Pisciotta. Tune in and take actionable steps toward leading with intention, clarity, and impact in your agribusiness journey! 🎧 Listen now and subscribe for more inspiring leadership discussions!…
In this episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast , host Mark Jewell welcomes Alexander Reichert, CEO of AgVend, for a dynamic conversation about intentional leadership, company culture, and the power of alignment in agribusiness. Alexander shares the story behind AgVend, his insights on building a values-driven company, and how intentionality can transform both personal and professional life. From cultivating talent to creating a strong culture, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiring lessons for leaders in the agriculture space. Key Takeaways Defining Intentionality: Aligning actions with purpose and values is the foundation for intentional leadership, both in life and business. The Power of Culture: AgVend’s core values, established from day one, guide every aspect of its operations, from hiring and team development to customer partnerships. Leading with Radical Candor: A culture that emphasizes care and direct challenge fosters growth, authenticity, and collaboration among team members and partners. Embracing Vulnerability: Transparency, humility, and open feedback loops are essential for cultivating trust and talent density in a distributed team environment. Balancing Work and Life: As Alexander prepares to become a dad, he reflects on the importance of balance and showing up fully in every role. Notable Quotes "Intentionality is when you properly align action with purpose and values." – Alexander Reichert "You can’t retrofit culture. It either starts intentionally or you risk building something unintentional." – Alexander Reichert "Care personally, challenge directly. These two values create a foundation for trust and growth." – Alexander Reichert "The most important job I’ll ever have is being a dad." – Alexander Reichert Topics Covered The Journey to AgVend: How Alexander transitioned from tech and finance to founding a purpose-driven company in agribusiness. Building Intentional Culture: Why defining core values from the start is critical and how AgVend’s culture has shaped its success. Challenges in Agribusiness: Overcoming early struggles, fundraising hurdles, and the evolution of AgVend’s business model. Distributed Teams and Connection: How AgVend fosters unity and collaboration among a geographically diverse workforce. Personal Growth: The importance of focusing on family, health, and staying grounded amidst the challenges of leadership. If you’re inspired by Alexander’s story, take a moment to reflect on your own values and how they align with your actions. Share this episode with a colleague who could benefit from the conversation, and don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for more insights into intentional leadership in agribusiness. Stay connected with Mark Jewell and The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast for more thought-provoking conversations that inspire intentionality and growth.…
In this episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast , host Mark Jewell sits down with Brad Hobrock of AgriBio Systems to dive into the transformative world of regenerative agriculture. Brad shares his journey from conventional farming to adopting biologicals and regenerative practices, discussing the successes, challenges, and opportunities facing growers today. With a focus on intentional leadership, nutrient density, and education, this conversation sheds light on the future of agriculture and the role it plays in global health. Key Takeaways The Power of Intentional Leadership: Brad emphasizes the importance of having a plan, reflecting on outcomes, and fostering mutual success with customers to drive sustainable growth. The Shift to Regenerative Practices: Brad shares how a bet on biologicals in 2012 changed his perspective and opened doors to innovative farming practices that prioritize soil health, plant nutrition, and long-term yield gains. Challenges in Agriculture: Mark and Brad discuss the volatility in commodity prices, the implications of a new administration, and the need for more transparency and education in the industry. The Impact of Food on Health: Nutrient deficiencies in plants and humans are linked to many diseases. Brad and Mark explore how regenerative agriculture can address these challenges by improving the quality of food and the health of society. Glyphosate and Beyond: Brad explains the misconceptions around glyphosate and the broader impact of chemicals on soil health, plant growth, and human health, urging growers to use them responsibly and seek alternative solutions. Notable Quotes "You don’t rise to the level of your goals; you fall to the level of your systems." – Brad Hobrock (quoting James Clear) "Education is the answer. It’s about helping growers understand not just what to do, but why to do it." – Brad Hobrock "Regenerative agriculture isn’t just about farming differently; it’s about creating a healthier planet and healthier people." – Mark Jewell "Agriculture needs leaders who are willing to answer the hard questions and shape the future of this industry intentionally." – Mark Jewell Topics Covered Brad’s Journey to Regenerative Agriculture: How a reluctant trial of biologicals in 2012 sparked a transformation in his farming approach. The Role of Education in Agriculture: Why mutual success between growers and advisors hinges on understanding the "why" behind decisions. Health and Sustainability: Exploring the link between nutrient-dense food and overall societal health. Navigating Policy Changes: What growers need to consider with new government regulations and a shifting global agricultural landscape. The Future of Farming: Opportunities to create sustainable systems that benefit growers, consumers, and the environment. Resources Mentioned AgriBio Systems: Learn more about Brad Hobrock’s work and regenerative agriculture at AgriBio Systems . Book Recommendation: Atomic Habits by James Clear – A guide to building better systems for lasting change. Podcast Contact: If you know someone who should be a guest on the show, email Mark at mark@themomentumcompany.com If this episode inspired you, share it with a friend or colleague who could benefit from these insights. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for more episodes that dive into the challenges and opportunities of intentional leadership in agribusiness.…
Welcome to a special replay episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast. This conversation with Kip Pendleton was one of our most popular and impactful episodes of 2024. We’re bringing it back in 2025 because the insights Kip shared about intentional leadership, team onboarding, and evolving company culture are timeless—and incredibly actionable. Kip’s extensive experience in agriculture, leadership, and organizational growth offers a wealth of knowledge. From his approach to cultivating great teams to his thoughts on the future of agriculture, this episode is packed with practical advice you can apply today. Key Takeaways Intentional Leadership Being intentional isn’t just about having goals—it’s about focusing on the right goals that align with your purpose and mission. Kip shares how leaders can identify and major in the "right intentions" to build trust and clarity. Onboarding for Success Yord Biosciences’ onboarding process emphasizes purpose and culture from day one. Employees introduce themselves through personal slides, creating a shared connection and setting a foundation for team cohesion. Retention Through Purpose Retention improves when employees connect to meaningful work and the organization’s mission. Leaders must coach and invest in their people, helping them grow personally and professionally. The Power of Evolving Culture Effective cultures are not dictated—they’re developed over time through transparency, collaboration, and intentional leadership. Kip explains how companies can evolve culture to fit changing times and team dynamics. Future Trends in Agriculture Kip highlights three transformative areas: Seed Technology: Driving decisions and advancing sustainability. Data Insights: Unlocking the power of shared information. Digital Biology: Revolutionizing agriculture through innovation. Memorable Quotes “Pick the right intentions, major in them, and think about the right things.” – Kip Pendleton “Retention is tied to meaningful work and purposefulness.” – Kip Pendleton “As leaders, we have a moral obligation to evolve our culture and intentionally create spaces where people can thrive.” – Mark Jewell If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who would benefit from its message. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for more conversations that inspire intentional leadership in agribusiness. Stay tuned for future episodes, and let us know how you’re implementing these insights into your leadership journey. Here’s to leading intentionally—one decision at a time!…
Welcome to this special episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast where I am excited to share a conversation from the Breaking Chains podcast. In this episode, Christine and I dive deep into part three of our series, “Unification Leads to Multiplication.” This series captures our journey of merging our businesses and lives with the overarching theme of Supernatural Unification for 2024. We also unveil the heart and vision behind The Momentum Company —our holistic training and coaching enterprise designed to unify leaders, teams, and organizations. If you’re a leader navigating friction, facing challenges with team alignment, or seeking to elevate your organization’s culture, this episode is for you. Key Takeaways Why Unification is Key to Growth Unity starts at home and extends into teams and businesses. Marriage is a model for becoming one , and this same principle can transform leadership and team dynamics. The Momentum Company’s Mission Our vision is to equip leaders who operate from overflow—grounded, confident, and unified. We focus on addressing divisiveness and friction in organizations to create cohesive, thriving teams. Agitation vs. Friction Friction arises from poor communication and unresolved issues, causing momentum to stall. Agitation stirs things up to reveal what matters most, fostering growth and unity. The Heartbeat of Corporate Culture The word “corporate” comes from “core” (heart) and “por” (to pull forward). Leaders have a moral obligation to curate environments where their people can thrive—not just survive. Holistic Solutions for Leaders and Teams Thriving Leader Event: Join us February 4-5, 2025, in Nashville for an immersive leadership experience. Summit Program: A mastermind designed to elevate mid-level managers into impactful leaders. Executive Coaching: Personalized coaching for C-suite leaders seeking to align their lives and organizations. Memorable Quotes “Unified leadership begins at home. When leaders align with their vision and values, everything else flows.” – Mark Jewell “Leadership isn’t about power—it’s about creating environments where people can discover their own greatness.” – Christine Jewell “Agitation shakes us out of comfort and forces us to grow, unify, and lead with intention.” – Mark Jewell If this episode resonates with you, let’s connect. Visit https://www.themomentumcompany.com/ to explore how The Momentum Company can help you unify your teams, redefine your culture, and lead with purpose. Thank you for tuning in to this unique crossover episode! Let’s commit to leading with love, courage, and a unified vision in 2024 and beyond. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this special episode with other leaders looking to create intentional and thriving organizations.…
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