Episodes
Kara Bishop is the director of communications and public affairs for Plains Cotton Growers. In her role, she regularly communicates with cotton growers and ginners (internal audience), as well as consumers, lawmakers, media, and others (external audience). In this episode, we learn some of her strategies for reaching her various audiences and managing multiple...
Published 03/24/23
Tom Brand is the executive director of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting and a former broadcaster. In this episode he teaches us about the organization, the importance of ag radio, and why it will continue to be important for years to come. 
Published 03/14/23
Farm Journal is the oldest agricultural publication in the United States. It was first published in the 1870s and is still in print today. In this episode, the guest is Clinton Griffiths, the editor of Farm Journal. Clinton is also the host of AgDay Television. We talk about working in such a reputable publication, tips to make our writing better, and possible future directions of agricultural publications.  Farm Journal is available online: https://www.farmjournal.com/ Find Clinton on...
Published 02/24/23
Emily McCartney is a western lifestyle photographer, and she's amazing. In this episode, I visit with this Texas Tech ag communications graduate about her career, her motivation, tips for taking great photograph, and that thing she wishes she were better at. Find her online: Website Facebook Insta: @roadrunnergallery and @e_mccart
Published 02/22/23
Our inaugural episode focuses on one of the earliest forms of communications: print journalism. Shelley Huguley, editor of Southwest Farm Press is the guest.  Southwest Farm Press is an excellent agricultural publication with a wonderful website: https://www.farmprogress.com/southwest-farm-press. I love their writing style and photography. @farmpress
Published 02/14/23