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54. What Servant Leadership Really Looks Like in Agriculture

39 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the AGRIMINDS Podcast, Kacee Bohle sits down with Morgan Tweet for a powerful conversation about leadership in agriculture, mindset, personal growth, faith, and what it really looks like to lead people well while balancing business, family, and responsibility. Morgan shares her journey as the CEO and co-founder of IND Hemp, one of the largest industrial hemp processing companies in North America, and opens up about navigating imposter syndrome, showing up confidently as a woman leader in agriculture, and building a people-first company culture. Together, Kacee and Morgan discuss: * Leadership development in agriculture * Mindset shifts for agriculture professionals * How to lead employees with accountability and compassion * Faith-based leadership and servant leadership * Burnout and pressure in leadership roles * Confidence and imposter syndrome as a business owner * Communication and team culture * Work-life balance in agriculture * Industrial hemp education and innovation * Why agriculture needs more intentional leadership This episode is for agriculture professionals, business owners, managers, and leaders who want to improve communication, strengthen leadership skills, reduce stress, and show up more intentionally both at work and at home. If you’re navigating the pressure of leadership in agriculture while trying to grow personally and professionally, this conversation will leave you encouraged, challenged, and inspired. 🎧 Listen now and make sure to follow the AGRIMINDS Podcast for upcoming episodes focused on: * agriculture leadership * burnout recovery in agriculture * mindset coaching for ag professionals * work-life balance * communication and boundaries * personal and professional growth in agriculture CONNECT WITH MORGAN TWEET https://www.instagram.com/theindustrymama/ [https://www.instagram.com/theindustrymama/] CONNECT WITH KACEE BOHLE + AGRIMINDS® * Follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/agcoachkacee/ [https://www.instagram.com/agcoachkacee/] * Follow on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaceebohle/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaceebohle/] * Follow on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agrimindsofficial [https://www.facebook.com/agrimindsofficial] * Check out her website www.kaceebohle.com [http://www.kaceebohle.com] * Stay in the loop https://kaceebohle.myflodesk.com/linkinbio [https://kaceebohle.myflodesk.com/linkinbio] Mentioned in this episode: Click below to learn more about the AGRIMINDS experience. AGRIMINDS [https://agriminds.captivate.fm/agriminds]

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