Learning When To Put the Work Away: Finding Balance for Veteran Farmers

Often times it is better to hear from someone experiencing the same things, rather than someone telling you they understand what you’re going through. Listen in as Shay Foulk discusses the real challenges and opportunities he has faced as a returning farmer veteran, and how he is learning and living ways to try to shut down. Honest, open, and frank, Shay will discuss topics that may seem uncomfortable to talk about with others in the industry, because they don’t quite understand what that transition is like in today’s environment. If you’re a farmer veteran in agriculture, someone who works with and wants to better understand veterans, or someone simply interested in the challenges and opportunities veterans in agriculture face today, be sure to tune in.

Intended audience: Veteran Farmers

Objectives:

Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:

  1. Why veteran farmers don’t know how to shut down
  2. Why we need to shut down and step away from work
  3. How we can implement healthier decisions
  4. Why not knowing how to shut down is a positive thing
  5. Other things to consider and lessons learned

Funding for this project is provided by the Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health, NIOSH AFF Grant U54 OH010162

Generous support provided by:

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Categories: Mental Health, Veterans