
Patio Ponderings
Exploring the Expected and the Obscure in Agriculture
From a lifetime in agriculture to deep dives into leadership, rural life, and the evolving food system, Patio Pondering is a podcast where thoughtful conversations meet the open air. Hosted by Jim Smith, Ph.D., a seasoned Swine Nutritionist, agricultural thinker, and storyteller, this podcast explores the connections between our agricultural roots and the broader world.
What started as daily reflections—scribbled with a morning coffee in hand—has grown into a podcast that uncovers the insights, challenges, and sometimes-forgotten history of the industry that feeds us all. Whether solo pondering or engaging in candid discussions with guests, this show digs into everything from livestock production to food trends, rural business shifts, and the personal stories that shape agricultural life.
Now available in both audio and video formats, Patio Pondering brings these discussions to life on YouTube and podcast platforms alike. Whether you prefer to listen on the go or watch the conversation unfold, you’ll find fresh perspectives, candid storytelling, and the kind of conversations that make you think twice.
Subscribe and join the conversation—because agriculture is more than just dirt and livestock. It’s a story worth telling.
Patio Ponderings
Episode 42: Jen Campbell — The Double-Edged Sword of ‘Tell Your Story’
In this episode of Patio Pondering, host Jim Smith, Ph.D., sits down with writer and farmwife Jen Campbell to tackle a topic close to every ag communicator’s heart — and frustration: the double-edged sword of “Tell your story.”
From her Indiana farm to the far reaches of the internet, Jen has shared honest snapshots of real farm life — the beautiful, the messy, and sometimes, the controversial. Together, Jen and Jim explore when telling your story builds trust and when it invites criticism you never saw coming.
Their candid conversation touches on:
- The pressure to protect the image of agriculture while staying truthful
- Stories Jen shared that sparked unexpected backlash
- How to navigate online judgment — especially from fellow farmers
- Advice for farmers and ranchers wanting to open up without regret
- Rethinking the “tell your story” mantra for the next generation
Whether you’re an advocate, a storyteller, or someone simply trying to connect the farm gate to the consumer’s plate, this episode offers an unfiltered look at the power — and pitfalls — of authentic storytelling.