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AgEmerge Podcast 171: Breaking the Stigma on Mental Health Challenges in Agriculture

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Soil health, regenerative practices, and emerging technology — The AgEmerge Podcast.

We're having a heart to heart about the mental health challenges faced by those in the farming and veterinary professions. Meet Dr. Kim Stevens and Liz Hulsizer, as they share personal experiences and resources for our agricultural families and businesses. Links to counseling and suicide prevention are below. We ask you to share, listen, watch and learn how to help one another actively work to keep our farmers, vets, and their loved ones from missing their seat at the table. About our guests: Liz Hulsizer and her family are fifth-generation farmers in Knox County, Illinois. They experienced significant personal challenges, including the suicide of her father-in-law shortly after she and her husband were married. This event profoundly impacted their lives and farming operations. Liz is actively involved in promoting mental health awareness within the farming community, emphasizing the importance of accessibility and acceptability of mental health resources. She is also a board member of the Farm Family Resource Initiative, which provides support to those in agriculture. Liz is committed to sharing her story to help others understand the impact of mental health issues and to encourage open conversations about these challenges. Dr. Kim Stevens is a veterinarian based in Galva, Illinois, which is also her hometown. She studied dairy production in veterinary school with the goal of becoming a dairy veterinarian. After graduating in 2010, she returned to Galva to join a veterinary practice, which she later purchased in 2013. Dr. Stevens is deeply involved in her community, providing veterinary services for both small and large animals. She is passionate about mental health awareness within the veterinary community and is part of the organization "Not One More Vet," which addresses mental health challenges faced by veterinarians. Dr. Stevens is known for her dedication to her practice and her community, often emphasizing the importance of support networks and open communication in overcoming mental health struggles. Resources: Not One More Vet (NOMV):An organization focused on mental health support for veterinarians. They provide resources and support networks to help veterinarians cope with mental health challenges. ​https://nomv.org​ Farm Family Resource Initiative:This initiative offers a 24/7 confidential phone line specifically for those in Illinois agriculture. The phone number is 1-833-FARMSOS. It provides up to six free counseling sessions for farm families and those working in agriculture. ​ Nationwide Programs: ​Farm State of Mind® | American Farm Bureau Federation​ Suicide Prevention Hotline: US & Canada: ​988​

September 18 • 59m 47s
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