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Let’s Normalize Asking Questions

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Tom and I are here today to talk about a situation we just experienced with our cows - you could say it was rather...frustrating.

We’ve been practicing low stress stockmanship for almost two decades; it’s rare that we have to reach out to others for support, but in this case, we knew that was the best option for us to move forward. In today’s episode, Tom and I discuss more about why we should normalize asking questions, even though it feels difficult to do so in our society. Fortunately, Tom and I have wonderful mentors who are very well versed in low stress stockmanship. While their advice was helpful, their validation and support letting us know we weren’t alone with our ‘challenging’ cows was even MORE beneficial for us in that moment.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Our recent situation of struggling to get a few select heavy cows to enter a gate where they needed to go + the variety of emotions that came with this ordeal
  • Why we decided to reach out to our mentors for support + the feedback we received
  • Why it feels so hard to ask for questions in our society + why we really need to normalize doing so

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Find the complete show notes here: https://terryndrieling.com/lets-normalize-asking-questions-episode-30

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Tom and I are here today to talk about a situation we just experienced with our cows - you could say it was rather...frustrating.

We’ve been practicing low stress stockmanship for almost two decades; it’s rare that we have to reach out to others for support, but in this case, we knew that was the best option for us to move forward. In today’s episode, Tom and I discuss more about why we should normalize asking questions, even though it feels difficult to do so in our society. Fortunately, Tom and I have wonderful mentors who are very well versed in low stress stockmanship. While their advice was helpful, their validation and support letting us know we weren’t alone with our ‘challenging’ cows was even MORE beneficial for us in that moment.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Our recent situation of struggling to get a few select heavy cows to enter a gate where they needed to go + the variety of emotions that came with this ordeal
  • Why we decided to reach out to our mentors for support + the feedback we received
  • Why it feels so hard to ask for questions in our society + why we really need to normalize doing so

Resources & Links:

Connect with Terryn:


Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!

Find the complete show notes here: https://terryndrieling.com/lets-normalize-asking-questions-episode-30

  continue reading

34 episodes

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