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WiSPER LOUD
WiSPER LOUD
47 episodes
5 days ago
With a vision to create an open dialogue through a network of strong women in agriculture, Women in Seed Production bring you WiSPer Loud. These episodes are candid chats about career progression, motivation, reservations, and tough decisions and moments faced by Women in Seed Production. In the words of Martin Luther King Jr., "Find a voice in a whisper!"
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With a vision to create an open dialogue through a network of strong women in agriculture, Women in Seed Production bring you WiSPer Loud. These episodes are candid chats about career progression, motivation, reservations, and tough decisions and moments faced by Women in Seed Production. In the words of Martin Luther King Jr., "Find a voice in a whisper!"
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The Power of Connection: Insights from the WiSPER Loud Panel Featuring Cassidy North, Bella Jacobson, Christine Raczka, Jess Patterson and Chelsea Hagan
WiSPER LOUD
55 minutes 18 seconds
2 months ago
The Power of Connection: Insights from the WiSPER Loud Panel Featuring Cassidy North, Bella Jacobson, Christine Raczka, Jess Patterson and Chelsea Hagan

Join the Women in Seed Production Network as we commemorate the 10th anniversary of Women in Seed Production (WISP) by bringing together a vibrant panel of women. They will reflect on past episodes and delve into valuable advice and examples that have shaped their own journeys in career advancement and life within seed production. This celebration will not only honor our milestones but also explore how revisiting these discussions has enriched their experiences and provided actionable insights for navigating challenges in the industry. This episode emphasized the power of community and mentorship, showcasing how these relationships foster a supportive environment for personal and professional growth. A standout moment was Anna Jansen's inspiring quote: "do the best you can until you know better, then when you know better do better," which resonated deeply with the panelists. Jason Wildman contributed a valuable perspective, encouraging listeners to view failures not as setbacks but asopportunities to adopt a creative mindset. His insights reinforced the idea that embracing failure can lead to innovation and growth. While Jim Dowling’s analogy illustrated how "failure bricks" can be transformed into "stepping stones" for personal and team elevation, fostering a "fail forward" approach.  The conversation also highlighted Hannah Neuenschwander’s advice that there are no "wrong" decisions in one’s career path, encouraging listeners to embrace non-traditional routes. Drew Yingling emphasized the significance of building trust through respect and open communication, creating a safe space for honest feedback. The episode concluded with heartfelt reflections on whatthey would advise their younger selves, focusing on trusting the process and leveraging community. The Women in Seed Production Network is celebrating our 10th anniversary throughout the entire month, so be sure to subscribe to catch all the amazing content! 

WiSPER LOUD
With a vision to create an open dialogue through a network of strong women in agriculture, Women in Seed Production bring you WiSPer Loud. These episodes are candid chats about career progression, motivation, reservations, and tough decisions and moments faced by Women in Seed Production. In the words of Martin Luther King Jr., "Find a voice in a whisper!"