Shownotes
In this conversation, Michelle Schack, a dairy veterinarian, shares her journey from a non-ag background to becoming a prominent advocate for dairy farming and animal welfare. She discusses the importance of understanding regional farming practices, the challenges of balancing veterinary work with parenting, and the need for respectful communication with consumers about agriculture. Michelle also highlights her initiative, DairyKind, which aims to empower farmers and improve animal welfare training. Throughout the discussion, she emphasizes the significance of instilling agricultural appreciation in the next generation and the value of diverse roles within the agricultural sector.
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Takeaways
- Michelle is a dairy veterinarian with a passion for animal welfare.
- Dairy farming practices vary significantly by region.
- It's essential to communicate the realities of farming to consumers.
- Observation skills are crucial in veterinary medicine.
- Balancing work and parenting can be challenging for veterinarians.
- Respectful engagement is key when addressing misconceptions about agriculture.
- DairyKind focuses on training and accountability in animal care.
- Raising children with an appreciation for agriculture is important.
- Veterinary work can be unpredictable, impacting family life.
- Societal stereotypes about gender roles in veterinary medicine need to be challenged.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to Michelle Schack and Her Journey
- 02:52 Understanding Dairy Farming Practices
- 05:54 The Importance of Animal Welfare and Regional Practices
- 08:52 Michelle's Path to Becoming a Dairy Veterinarian
- 14:10 The Role of Observation in Veterinary Medicine
- 17:05 Navigating the Challenges of Agriculture and Parenting
- 21:13 Communicating with Consumers About Agriculture
- 26:45 The Importance of Respectful Engagement Online
- 32:05 DairyKind: Empowering Farmers and Employees
- 39:59 Raising Kids with an Agricultural Perspective
- 48:08 Balancing Veterinary Work and Parenting
- 54:08 Final Thoughts and Parenting Advice