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Confessions of a Farm Wife: Episode 20

We're talking about "That Which Cannot Be Spoken Of" this week and we're not kidding. And we don't want you to walk alone. Check it out…

Holly Spangler, Senior Editor, Prairie Farmer

May 19, 2016

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Ok, friends. We're calling this episode, "That Which Cannot Be Spoken Of," with complete sincerity. And a little anxiety.

Part of me says I can’t believe we recorded a podcast about this. Another (apparently bigger) part says people need to know they don’t walk alone. If, and perhaps when, it happens to you, too.

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So while our mantra is still to talk about food, farming and family, we’re definitely diving into new territory here. But my podcast colleague, Emily Webel, and I felt it was time. Plus, we’re really missing our pal, DeAnna, who’s home snuggling her new baby. And speaking of babies, check out Emily’s post on her boy, Jack, who’s so not a baby anymore but turned five years old this week. He’s basically my favorite five-year-old person on the planet.

So give it a listen! You can listen through the gizmo here, you can listen on the SoundCloud app on your phone, or even better, you can subscribe to us on iTunes. If you do that, it’ll automatically download new episodes for you, for your listening pleasure.

And if you’re scratching your head by the end of this one, I can only say I’m sorry. And I’m not surprised.

(And the link I mentioned in the podcast? This is it. I recommend the Survival Kit.)

About the Author(s)

Holly Spangler

Senior Editor, Prairie Farmer, Farm Progress

Holly Spangler has covered Illinois agriculture for more than two decades, bringing meaningful production agriculture experience to the magazine’s coverage. She currently serves as editor of Prairie Farmer magazine and Executive Editor for Farm Progress, managing editorial staff at six magazines throughout the eastern Corn Belt. She began her career with Prairie Farmer just before graduating from the University of Illinois in agricultural communications.

An award-winning writer and photographer, Holly is past president of the American Agricultural Editors Association. In 2015, she became only the 10th U.S. agricultural journalist to earn the Writer of Merit designation and is a five-time winner of the top writing award for editorial opinion in U.S. agriculture. She was named an AAEA Master Writer in 2005. In 2011, Holly was one of 10 recipients worldwide to receive the IFAJ-Alltech Young Leaders in Ag Journalism award. She currently serves on the Illinois Fairgrounds Foundation, the U of I Agricultural Communications Advisory committee, and is an advisory board member for the U of I College of ACES Research Station at Monmouth. Her work in agricultural media has been recognized by the Illinois Soybean Association, Illinois Corn, Illinois Council on Agricultural Education and MidAmerica Croplife Association.

Holly and her husband, John, farm in western Illinois where they raise corn, soybeans and beef cattle on 2,500 acres. Their operation includes 125 head of commercial cows in a cow/calf operation. The family farm includes John’s parents and their three children.

Holly frequently speaks to a variety of groups and organizations, sharing the heart, soul and science of agriculture. She and her husband are active in state and local farm organizations. They serve with their local 4-H and FFA programs, their school district, and are active in their church's youth and music ministries.

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