From the Field to the Feelings: Breaking the Silence Around Mental Health in Agriculture

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From the Field to the Feelings: Breaking the Silence Around Mental Health in Agriculture

Mental health in agriculture is a conversation that can no longer be ignored.


Behind every successful farming operation are people carrying the weight of unpredictable weather, volatile markets, financial pressures, family dynamics, succession planning, and the everyday challenges that come with life on the farm. Yet too often, these struggles remain hidden.

In this episode of The Impact Farming Show, Tracy Brunet is joined by Thomas Eisenbarth, farmer, mental health advocate, and founder of Grounded Ag, alongside Colleen Stegenga, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, agricultural mental health therapist, and founder of Embracing Change Counseling Services.

Thomas courageously shares his personal mental health journey and why he believes vulnerability can save lives. Colleen offers both clinical expertise and firsthand understanding of agriculture, helping bridge the gap between mental health care and the unique realities of rural communities.

Together, they discuss why these conversations matter, how we can better support one another, and introduce their impactful presentation, From the Field to the Feelings, designed specifically for agricultural conferences, organizations, and producer groups.

Episode Highlights:
  • Thomas shares his personal mental health journey and why he chose to tell his story
  • Colleen explains the unique mental health challenges facing farmers and ranchers
  • Why stigma continues to keep many people in agriculture suffering in silence
  • Recognizing the warning signs that someone may be struggling
  • Practical ways family members, friends, and colleagues can offer support
  • Why combining lived farming experience with clinical expertise creates meaningful conversations
  • The story behind From the Field to the Feelings
  • What organizations can expect when they bring this presentation to their conference or event
  • Who this presentation is designed for and why agricultural communities are embracing it

Conversation Timestamps

[00:00] – Welcome to The Impact Farming Show
[01:05] – Meet Thomas Eisenbarth and Colleen Stegenga
[1:41] – Colleen's background
[5:05] – Thomas shares his background
[5:45] – Why Colleen decided to focus on agriculture mental health
[9:06] – Thomas shares his personal mental health journey
[15:00] – Why stigma continues to exist in farming
[27:59] – Recognizing warning signs, starting conversations and having your tribe
[29:34] – How Colleen and Thomas teamed up together for mental health presentations
[34:37] – The story behind From the Field to the Feelings
[48:00] – Final thoughts and words of encouragement

Whether you're a farmer, rancher, agribusiness professional, agricultural leader, or someone who simply cares about the people behind our food system,this conversation offers hope, practical advice, and an important reminder that no one has to face life's challenges alone.

Thanks for tuning in,
Tracy

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Bring "From the Field to the Feelings" to Your Next Event:

Looking for an engaging and meaningful presentation for your next agricultural conference, producer meeting, or community event?

From the Field to the Feelings combines lived farming experience with professional mental health expertise to create an authentic conversation that resonates with agricultural audiences.

Available Formats
  • 45–60 minute keynote presentation
  • Half-day workshops
  • Full-day workshops
  • Panel discussions and Q&A
  • Virtual presentations
  • Customized presentations for your audience and region
Perfect for:
  • Agricultural conferences
  • Farm organizations
  • Commodity groups
  • Agribusinesses
  • Producer meetings
  • Rural communities
  • Farm family events
  • Young farmer groups
  • Leadership conferences
If your organization is looking to create meaningful conversations around mental health in agriculture, connect with Thomas and Colleen to learn more about bringing From the Field to the Feelings to your next event.

Colleen Stengenga
🌐 https://embracingchangecs.com/
📧 colleen@embracingchangecs.com

Thomas Eisenbarth
🌐 www.groundedag.org
📧 tceisenbarth@gmail.com

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About the Guests:

Colleen Stegenga
Founder of Embracing Change Counseling Services

I’ve lived in Sioux Falls for the past 30 years, but I’m a farm girl at heart.

The sight of a sorghum field or a glimpse of a cow and her calf instantly floods me with memories of home — of milking cows alongside my siblings, of playing with the dogs in the open fields, and of the sweet smell of fresh cut alfalfa.

When it came time for college, I didn’t imagine myself going back to the farm, at least for a while. I was looking ahead to marriage and raising a family in a lifestyle with fewer constraints.

Away from the farm, I spent nearly a decade at an elementary school as an office secretary. My job title implied that my day-to-day work would consist of handling various administrative duties; however, as I would soon discover, my work would also involve fostering a sense of belonging among the students who walked through the school’s doors.

I interacted with kids all day, every day, and witnessed the reality of children’s basic needs going unmet. I spent hours engaged in conversation with the kids, and I realized that I wanted to ensure somebody heard them, listened to them, and gave them time. I wanted to help them find their voice. I wanted to empower them and let them know that they mattered. I wanted them to know that I cared.

So in 2013, I enrolled in the University of South Dakota’s Master of Social Work program. My educational pursuits would lead me to a career at a mental health agency, where I further developed my counseling abilities with both individuals and groups.

After working as a therapist in the city for about seven years, one of my siblings had a medical emergency on the farm. Suddenly, I was back at the farm again and back into the routine of caring for crops and cattle. For the first time in a long time, I felt a strong sense of peace. I was home.

And today I want nothing more than to give back to the rural community that raised me. At Embracing Change Counseling, I work alongside farmers and ranchers to navigate the unique challenges of life in agriculture. My commitment to serving this community comes from a place of authentic understanding and a desire to be the support system I know these families need and deserve.

While I predominantly work with farmers, their families, and rural communities, I continue to serve additional populations, including adolescents, women, and seniors.

My approach to therapy is informed by my own healing journey. My path through therapy, forgiveness, and healing allows me to meet clients exactly where they are with genuine understanding and hope. No matter what population I’m serving as a therapist, my goal is – and has always been – to help people overcome what holds them back, so they don’t miss out on all that life has to offer.

At the core of Embracing Change Counseling is my belief that every person deserves to feel heard, valued, and empowered. I strive to create a warm, family-like environment where clients can explore their deepest thoughts and feelings without judgment, always reminding them that their feelings are valid and they can still go out into the world and do amazing things.
🌐 https://embracingchangecs.com/
📧 colleen@embracingchangecs.com

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Thomas Eisenbarth
Founder of Grounded Ag

We are rooted in the land, but our hearts are stronger. Thomas Eisenbarth’s journey is one of resilience, growing from the soil of rural life to the field of mental health support. He believes that the grit of the farm is the foundation for the strength we need to face every challenge.

Thomas’s lived experience as a farmer and rancher has given him a unique perspective on the strength that resides in our communities. He believes that real stories are the best form of healing and that real strength is found in the connections we build with each other.
🌐 www.groundedag.org
📧 tceisenbarth@gmail.com

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* Disclaimer - As always, this information is not intended to provide business or medical advice. To ensure that your own circumstances have been properly considered and that action is taken based on the latest information available, you should obtain professional advice from qualified business or medical professionals before acting on any of the information in this post.
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