In this episode of Farming Focus, Peter Green is joined by Helen Wyman from TwoCan Mentor and Dorset dairy farmer George Holmes to explore the impact of mentorship in farming. They discuss how mentorship can build resilience and shape a stronger future for the agricultural industry.
In this episode, we explore the role of mentorship in farming. Host Peter Green is joined by Helen Wyman, founder of TwoCan Mentor, and George Holmes, a Dorset dairy farmer, to discuss how mentoring can support farmers at every stage of their careers.
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Timestamps
00:14 Peter Green introduces the episode
01:59 Helen Wyman introduces herself
02:19 George Holmes introduces himself
03:08 What inspired Helen to start Twocan mentor?
05:12 George's experience of mentoring
07:25 Traditional mentorship is 'a traditional view'.
08:37 George describes how a key skill is asking questions and listening.
09:45 Some examples
12:14 George's research into why dairy farmers might be leaving the industry?
14:20 How was the study done?
16:12 Why isn't mentorship more common in farming or is it more common than we think?
18:47 'The most successful relationships have always needed a high degree of trust'. Tips to make a mentoring relationship work.
20:24 One piece of advice to a farmer about the power of mentorship
21:44 Who is the biggest winner from mentoring in farming?
24:25 Showstoppers
26:19 Peter wraps up