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Now and then folks ask me about how I've built Grounded in Ag -- I use Kajabi for it and have really enjoyed the platform. It gives me a central place to build everything out -- having the emails, billing, courses, coaching sessions all go through one portal is a game changer.
Managing a lot of connections between sites and different services used to wear me out. I started out with the basic setup and then moved to the growth program a bit later enabling me to build more courses as well as get more personalized help. If you've been thinking about getting into course production, coaching, etc, I'm happy to give friends a look at the way it all works.
Right now, it's 50 percent off for the first year (link in the comments below). I've never seen that low a price offered. If you have been considering something like this as a way to build your business, you really should check it out.
If you sign up, they will give me a commission but I'm a true believer in kajabi and happy to offer friends a bit of support along the way.
04/15/2026
We all need reminders now and then about civility and the way it doesn’t concede positions but can provide a framework where differences of opinion can be discussed. I’m not saying civil dialogue is the only way or fits every topics, but when it is something that is critical to make progress on, civility can let people in the middle look for common ground.
For years I spent most of my work life encouraging civil dialogue on topics of farming and food. I had no idea how critical those skills would become. And how often even I wonder if it’s possible to find common ground with some.
Reality is more of us need to be actively searching for ways to reduce the political polarization because it seems very few Americans are benefitting from the current status quo.
Are there topics you know push your buttons? Leave you so frustrated you can hardly stand it?
Even after doing dozens of keynotes on the topic, a refresh and hearing other perspectives can be helpful, that’s what got me back to the library last week. And it got me thinking about finding areas where I may be able to control my outrage or frustration and step into uncomfortable conversations. I care too much about the current situation we are facing and the future to not at least try. And I guess I may need to put together a new keynote on the topic cause too many of us lose sight of our goals when we see outrageous headlines, memes and actions.
What about you? Your organization? Time to take new action?
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