Ebb and Flow with Tara Vander Dussen

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Today on the show, we were joined by environmental scientist, dairy farmer, podcast host, agriculture speaker, and farm wife, Tara Vander Dussen! Tara opened up about her online journey and what different versions of herself she discovered through the process. Growing and maintaining a business goes hand in hand with keeping up with constantly evolving social media platforms. Tara and Karoline dive into successful business practices, trends in agriculture, and ways of staying true to yourself amongst the pressures of social media. 

 

In this episode, Ebb and Flow with Tara Vander Dussen, we cover: 

  • Tara’s advice on how to handle the changes in social media

  • Different types of social media content, and their uses

  • Tara’s businesses and where she plans to take them in the future

  • Understanding the strengths and weaknesses between business partners

  • Tara’s passion for her podcast and how its brought her back to her roots

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