
Mind Your Melon
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Mind Your MelonDec 04, 2023

Faith, Family, and Farming - Part 1
On this episode, Marshal and Taylor kick off their Faith, Family, and Farming mini-series. These episodes, which will be shared throughout the month of December, will highlight various stories and perspectives on faith and connections to the subjects of family and farming.
While it is no secret or surprise that faith can play a critical role in one’s ability to navigate difficult times, Marshal and Taylor speak very openly about their personal experiences in this episode and the broader picture of hope their faith has provided them.
You can expect to hear some of the origin behind Mind Your Melon, the start of Marshal and Taylor’s family, their struggles with loss and grief, and the reminder there is still good to come despite the tough times.
Our Faith, Family, and Farming mini-series will be brought to you in partnership with Fowler Plant Company of Moultrie, Georgia. For any commercial seed or transplant-related needs going into your next season, feel free to reach out to the Fowler Family (Fowler Plant Company).
From now until January 1st, use the promo code “PODCAST15” for an additional 15% any Melon Mike purchases.
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And, as always, don’t forget to mind your melon!

Disaster Response Planning
In this episode, Marshal talks with Dr. Angie Lindsey, an associate professor in the UF/IFAS Department of Family, Youth, and Community Sciences and the UF/IFAS Center for Public Issues Education for Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Dr. Lindsey is the Florida point of contact for the Extension Disaster Education Network - a collaborative multi-state effort by Cooperative Extension Services across the country to improve the delivery of services to citizens affected by disasters.
She reflects on her experiences working with producers during disaster response and shares helpful tips on how we can best prepare for the unexpected.
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And, as always, don’t forget to mind your melon!
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Hardiness and Financial Wellbeing
In this episode, Marshal discusses hardiness and financial wellbeing with Dr. Elio Chiarelli, chief executive officer of Capital Defender Advisors.
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Thoughts on topics and potential guests to help bring better conversations to our listeners? Please send them our way!
And, as always, don’t forget to mind your melon!
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We're back! Kicking off Season 2!
Welcome back to the newest season of the Mind Your Melon podcast!
In this opening episode, Taylor and Marshal sit down to reflect on the past few months since the wrap-up of May’s Mental Health Mini-Series. It’s been a busy summer for the duo and they provide some updates on recent events, discuss some new experiences and observations, and talk through plans for the season ahead.
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Thoughts on topics and potential guests to help bring better conversations to our listeners? Please send them our way!
And, as always, don’t forget to mind your melon!
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Stress 101 with Dr. Grant
Dr. Grant McDougall - Southeastern Counseling and Consultation
Dr. Grant McDougall is a licensed mental health counselor, a national board-certified counselor, and a recognized speaker and trainer at national and international conferences. He is a board member of the National Sheriff’s Association’s Psychological Services Section and the Small & Rural Law Enforcement Executives Association. He owns and operates Southeastern Counseling and Consultation; a private company with multiple offices in Florida that specializes in serving first responders.
Dr. McDougall has accumulated thousands of clinical hours counseling individuals from all walks of life. However, over the past couple of decades, he has specialized in working with law enforcement and first responders. In that role, you may find him in a clinical setting, doing fieldwork on the Border with a cartel interdiction team, or on stage as a keynote speaker. When he's not working, he enjoys his time on the water in SW Florida.
For anyone who doesn't know, May is Mental Health Awareness month. Mind Your Melon has been working with Bayer Vegetable Seeds to do something special in honor of this month. Bayer Vegetable Seeds is committed to delivering on their vision of health for all and hunger for none, and the mental well-being of farmers and other agricultural stakeholders is critical to that goal. A big thanks to Bayer for their support as we share this mini-series of episodes along with some other cool surprises throughout the month of May.
Visit our website and follow us on the Facebook and Instagram for additional resources.

Investing in Your Financial Well-being - Pat Spinosa
Pat Spinosa - Director of Business Development, AgAmerica Lending
Pat Spinosa is the Director of Business Development, joining the AgAmerica family in 2017. He studied geomatics at the University of Florida and has multigenerational roots in Florida agriculture.
Pat is a sixth-generation citrus and cattle farmer. He remains highly active in the agricultural community and organizations such as Florida FFA Foundation, the American Farm Bureau Federation, and the Florida Forestry Association. He also sits on the board of the Florida Ag Hall of Fame and is the chairman of his local Ducks Unlimited chapter. Through these experiences, he’s had the opportunity to build relationships with family-owned farm operations across the nation. He enjoys making a positive impact on the lives of American youth and encouraging the development of their skills in leadership, personal growth, and professional success through agricultural education.
For anyone who doesn't know, May is Mental Health Awareness month. Mind Your Melon has been working with Bayer Vegetable Seeds to do something special in honor of this month. Bayer Vegetable Seeds is committed to delivering on their vision of health for all and hunger for none, and the mental well-being of farmers and other agricultural stakeholders is critical to that goal. A big thanks to Bayer for their support as we share this mini-series of episodes along with some other cool surprises throughout the month of May.
Visit our website and follow us on the Facebook and Instagram for additional resources.

Find the Balance & Enjoyment of Food Again - Kelly Bristow
Kelly Bristow - Global Nutrition Affairs Lead - Bayer, Crop Science
Kelly is a registered dietitian who connects food and nutrition professionals with agriculturalists to create advocates and defenders of modern agriculture. She manages Bayer’s Nutrition Expert Network of dietitians who promote the science behind tools that enable a sustainable food supply. She also manages global partnerships for science and nutrition.
Kelly completed her undergraduate studies at Southeast Missouri State University. After graduating, she went on to complete her dietetic internship and master’s degree at St. Louis University. Kelly’s background includes one-on-one counseling in an out- patient setting, nutrition education and school food service. Her enthusiasm for agriculture grew while she was a nutrition educator with St. Louis District Dairy Council, where she worked alongside dairy farmers and taught consumers about the benefits of dairy. Kelly’s passion continued to grow while supporting child nutrition through school meals at a local school district. She directed the school district’s farm-to-school program and educated students and members of the community about where food comes from, how food is grown and the importance of eating more fruit and vegetables. Kelly and her husband live in St. Louis with their son (Ben) and daughter (Maddie). She enjoys cooking, spending time outside or taking advantage of all the great things the city has to offer! You can find her on Twitter @KellyBristowRD, LinkedIn @KellyBristow MS,RDN, LD and Instagram @kbristowrd.
For anyone who doesn't know, May is Mental Health Awareness month. Mind Your Melon has been working with Bayer Vegetable Seeds to do something special in honor of this month. Bayer Vegetable Seeds is committed to delivering on their vision of health for all and hunger for none, and the mental well-being of farmers and other agricultural stakeholders is critical to that goal. A big thanks to Bayer for their support as we share this mini-series of episodes along with some other cool surprises throughout the month of May.
Visit our website and follow us on the Facebook and Instagram for additional resources.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month
We're kicking off our Mental Health Awareness month mini-series by reflecting on some of our favorite moments from our past episodes. It's been quite the adventure with a lot more to come! We also highlight some of the episodes and fun coming up this month.
For anyone who doesn't know, May is Mental Health Awareness month. Mind Your Melon has been working with Bayer Vegetable Seeds to do something special in honor of this month. Bayer Vegetable Seeds is committed to delivering on their vision of health for all and hunger for none, and the mental well-being of farmers and other agricultural stakeholders is critical to that goal. A big thanks to Bayer for their support as we share this mini-series of episodes along with some other cool surprises throughout the month of May.
Visit our website and follow us on the Facebook and Instagram for additional resources.

Squeeze the Day - Lindy Savelle
In this episode, Taylor sits down with Mrs. Lindy Savelle who, to use her own words, is a “retired federal law enforcement officer gone citrus farmer!”
Along with being the owner and operator of both Georgia Grown Citrus and JoNina Farms in Ochlocknee, Georgia, she is also serving as the current president of the Georgia Citrus Association.
During this conversation, Lindy shares personal stories and perspective based on her diverse background and, ultimately, reminds listeners of ways they can “squeeze the day.”
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You Aren’t Walking Alone - Mike Joyner (FFVA)
In this episode we talk with Mike Joyner, president of the Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association. A respected leader across the agriculture industry, Mike leads the day-to-day operations of FFVA and oversees the association’s work in areas of advocacy, labor, food safety, water and natural resources, crop protection, transportation, trade and more.
In our conversation, Mike discusses the importance of mental health and farm stress and how organizations like FFVA are stepping up to the challenge.
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Turning Failure into Success
In this episode, we sit down with Philip Watts from Full Circle Dairy in Lee, Florida. Philip is a fifth generation dairyman whose family has witnessed their fair share of change and challenge in the local industry.
During this conversation, we get to learn more about the Philip’s operation, his views on resilience, the ability to turn failure into a success, and what motivates him to continue pushing forward in the dairy business.

Mind Your Melon Pilot Episode- January 2023
Tune in to the #MindYourMelon Podcast to hear Marshal, Taylor, and others share their stories and resources on mental health, overcoming challenges, and making a difference.