Stock Show Sisters
Mae Boedecker, Livestock and Rodeo Coordinator for the American Royal Association in Kansas City, shares her nontraditional path into agriculture from growing up in Frisco, Texas, starting with showing pigs through FFA. She discusses how being new to ag was intimidating, but built strengths like teachability, humility, and asking for help. Mae recounts attending Oklahoma State, switching from pre-vet to animal science production, and building community through a sorority, an ag dorm, and church. She explains how she pursued a stock show career, landed her role at the American Royal, and describes responsibilities such as DNA deadlines, stall layouts, trailer flow, breed scheduling, and planning youth and pro rodeos. Mae also offers advice on dating with faith and boundaries, job searching through persistence and networking, being open to relocation, and avoiding comparison by trusting God’s timing. This podcast is made possible because of Ranch House Designs. Have a question you want to submit to guests on the show? Learn more here: https://ranchhousedesigns.com/grit-and-grace/ [https://ranchhousedesigns.com/grit-and-grace/]
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