Vance Crowe
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Like they had to do legit hard things because we weren't outsourcing all of this, you know, domestic chores to the grocery store or to the laundry, you know, whatever that is. People had to do it in their home. They had to teach them.
Like they had to do legit hard things because we weren't outsourcing all of this, you know, domestic chores to the grocery store or to the laundry, you know, whatever that is. People had to do it in their home. They had to teach them.
Like they had to do legit hard things because we weren't outsourcing all of this, you know, domestic chores to the grocery store or to the laundry, you know, whatever that is. People had to do it in their home. They had to teach them.
I did. I did a little bit of that. Yeah.
I did. I did a little bit of that. Yeah.
I did. I did a little bit of that. Yeah.
Yeah. I mean the podcast. So the legacy interviews, what I came to realize is it's very difficult for me to be like, I'm going to go advertise to talk about legacy interviews because it's a, it's a, it's an expensive thing for people to get. And so the only way they're going to get it is if they know me and they trust me and they get to, to find out more about me.
Yeah. I mean the podcast. So the legacy interviews, what I came to realize is it's very difficult for me to be like, I'm going to go advertise to talk about legacy interviews because it's a, it's a, it's an expensive thing for people to get. And so the only way they're going to get it is if they know me and they trust me and they get to, to find out more about me.
Yeah. I mean the podcast. So the legacy interviews, what I came to realize is it's very difficult for me to be like, I'm going to go advertise to talk about legacy interviews because it's a, it's a, it's an expensive thing for people to get. And so the only way they're going to get it is if they know me and they trust me and they get to, to find out more about me.
And so the way that happens is people either hear me give talks or, Or they learned about me on the Vance Crowe podcast. And so I was like, look, I looked at the numbers very clear. 80% of my clients are from ag. And so if I can reach out and get to know more people in ag by producing a podcast that they find valuable, then more people get to know what I'm doing and what Legacy Interviews is.
And so the way that happens is people either hear me give talks or, Or they learned about me on the Vance Crowe podcast. And so I was like, look, I looked at the numbers very clear. 80% of my clients are from ag. And so if I can reach out and get to know more people in ag by producing a podcast that they find valuable, then more people get to know what I'm doing and what Legacy Interviews is.
And so the way that happens is people either hear me give talks or, Or they learned about me on the Vance Crowe podcast. And so I was like, look, I looked at the numbers very clear. 80% of my clients are from ag. And so if I can reach out and get to know more people in ag by producing a podcast that they find valuable, then more people get to know what I'm doing and what Legacy Interviews is.
And Legacy Interviews is the work that I'm doing that's been you know, the most deeply valuable that I'm adding because helping families pass down those family stories is of deep importance.
And Legacy Interviews is the work that I'm doing that's been you know, the most deeply valuable that I'm adding because helping families pass down those family stories is of deep importance.
And Legacy Interviews is the work that I'm doing that's been you know, the most deeply valuable that I'm adding because helping families pass down those family stories is of deep importance.
And I think it's the thing that allows agriculture to preserve probably the most valuable thing that it has, which is like that is agriculture is the part of our country that still holds the values that make us, made us who we were. And there's a lot that those people tell me in legacy interviews about being involved in the community, about raising kids, about,
And I think it's the thing that allows agriculture to preserve probably the most valuable thing that it has, which is like that is agriculture is the part of our country that still holds the values that make us, made us who we were. And there's a lot that those people tell me in legacy interviews about being involved in the community, about raising kids, about,
And I think it's the thing that allows agriculture to preserve probably the most valuable thing that it has, which is like that is agriculture is the part of our country that still holds the values that make us, made us who we were. And there's a lot that those people tell me in legacy interviews about being involved in the community, about raising kids, about,
how to handle stressful, bad situations, they're passing on to their family that if it doesn't get passed on, it won't get passed on and we'll lose that part of our culture. And I think so this work has been really, something really meaningful to me.
how to handle stressful, bad situations, they're passing on to their family that if it doesn't get passed on, it won't get passed on and we'll lose that part of our culture. And I think so this work has been really, something really meaningful to me.