In this inspiring solo episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional," Jodi Lynch Findley delves into the profound importance of community building.
She opens the episode with an empowering message, celebrating the strength and capabilities of her listeners. Jodi points out the crucial role communities play, especially as we navigate through the challenges posed by modern "hustle culture" and a pervasive human energy crisis. Throughout the episode, Jodi shares her personal stories and pivotal experiences that highlight the importance of intentionally nurturing and growing one's community.
Jodi breaks down three essential ways to build and maintain a thriving community: being curious, being intentional, and practicing gratitude. She recounts influential periods in her life, such as her time in the FFA during high school and her involvement in college activities, each shaping her sense of community.
By encouraging her audience to reflect on their mentors and champions, Jodi emphasizes the need to foster such relationships actively. This episode is a profound reminder that we thrive best not alone but in the company of supportive, engaged communities.
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