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Mentorship, Legacy, and the Joys of Ag Land Investment | Mac Macfarlan

1 h 32 min · 25 de abr de 2024
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Mac McFarlan, the Managing Partner at McFarlan Capital Partners, delves into the profound influence of mentorship, the strength found in laughter, and the enduring connections that shape our legacies. Mac reflects on the guidance he received from his grandfather and the importance of nature and being present in life's adventures. The discussion spans a range of topics, from the significance of family and business dynamics to the joys of shared experiences and the impact of intentional humor in marriage. Mac also touches upon the role of the outdoors as a classroom for resilience and the vital importance of maintaining high-level goals and personal connections in a world filled with distractions.

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