How are farm families stressed by food bullying?

  In this episode, we approach farming from a different perspective and take a look at the impact of food bullying on mental health. Lesley Kelly, a farmer and mental health advocate, shines some insight into the pressures, decisions, and the unique calling of the farming lifestyle. She also discusses the rewarding, but difficult, role mothers have in trying to choose the right food for their children  In our conversation we cover: The sad story of farmer’s mental health Why farming is more than an occupation How our words a purchases affect farmer What’s up with canola? The GMO question: from a farmer’s perspective What’s up with bleached flour Feeding our children the best we can The Conversation: [3:36] Do More Agriculture Foundation [4:05] Farmers a mental health [9:30] Farming a personal identity [11:05] What is the impact of people criticizing the farming profession? [13:24] The impact of your buying decisions on farmer [13:56] Canola [18:11] GMOs-Yay or Nay? [23:30] Bleached flour Fabulous Guest Quotes “I really don’t see borders being defined when it comes to mental health and agriculture.” "There is immense pressure to make your farm work.” “Agriculture hasn’t really been encouraged to talk about mental health.” “There’s something to be said about being a farmer. It’s such a rewarding career.”  “We can grow more crops now...more than we did 20 years or 10 years ago”   Links to Check Out Do More Agriculture Foundation website Do More Agriculture on Facebook Do More Agriculture on Twitter High Heels a Canola Fields website High Heels a Canola Fields on Facebook High Heels a Canola Fields on Twitter Embrace Your Heart with Eliz Greene Food Bullying: How to Avoid Buying BS by Michele Payn

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