#29 Bridging the Gap in Ag Culture with Megan Larson

“We really need more people outside of the community advocating, but we also need more people to say, ‘ Hey, your job is stressful. I could not do it. I could never do what you do, but I support you.’”

In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Meg West. Even though Meg did not grow up in the agriculture industry, it is her passion to advocate for those in agriculture. Meg explains why she loves the western lifestyle and why it is important for her to advocate for mental health resources and accessibility for people in the ag community. Meg started a campaign on social media using #AgLetsTalk to start the conversation about mental health and to help break the stigma that is associated with mental health.

About our guest: Meg West, Megan Nicole Fitness - Nevada

Meg is a personal trainer, nutrition coach, and advocate for western lifestyle and agriculture. Meg has started a campaign on social media called #AgLetsTalk to help break the stigma and raise awareness for mental health struggles in the ag community.
If you are interested in connecting with Meg, check out her personal Instagram or her fitness Instagram.

At a glance:

  • Meg’s passion for advocating for the western lifestyle and mental health. 

  • The misinformation in the ag industry and how it impacts the farmers and ranchers. 

  • Educating non-agriculture people to better support and speak up for farmers and ranchers.

  • How to make mental health resources more accessible in the ag community.

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About the Host of Farming on Purpose, Lexi Wright:

I’m your host, Lexi Wright. I started the Farming on Purpose Podcast from a passion for sharing the stories of agriculture from generations past, preserving the skills and lessons learned along the way, and ensuring the best of that is passed onto those who will continue to lead the way into the future of production agriculture.

I’m so glad you’re here and I hope you’ll take a moment to join the conversation with me and other listeners on social media. 

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