Cultivate Contentment
Last week I attended a 900-person agriculture conference and found myself recognising so many familiar faces — people I only see because I chose to leave the farm and show up. It got me thinking about connection. How it doesn’t just happen. We have to choose it. In this episode, I reflect on the nerves of my first big conference, reconnecting with a woman I met five years ago, and how my view of women’s circles has shifted from “woo woo” to deeply practical and grounding. Connection doesn’t have to be a big event. It might be music time at the library, asking another mum for coffee, joining a class, or sending a message on Instagram. But it does require effort. If you’ve been craving connection in this season of rural life, this episode is your gentle reminder that you’re not alone — and that sometimes the bravest thing we can do is simply show up. IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT: * Walking into a 900-person conference and recognising familiar faces * The nerves of attending my first big ag event and feeling like I didn’t belong * Reconnecting with a woman I met five years ago and seeing how much we’ve both changed * Trying to fit into a corporate agriculture leadership “box” * Flying to America alone for a retreat and being welcomed into deep connection * Why women’s circles aren’t as “woo woo” as I once thought * The history and purpose of women gathering together * The physical shift I felt from heavy to light in circle * The fear that stops us from making the effort * Small, practical ways to create connection in everyday rural life * Why connection doesn’t just happen — we have to choose it * An invitation to join the Back to Herself waitlist @thejess.knight [https://www.instagram.com/thejess.knight/] Join the Back to Herself Waitlist [https://jessknight.myflodesk.com/waitlist]
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