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04: Pull Up A Bale with Renee Hamilton!

Personal Tik Tok: @Renee_Hamilton
 
Boutique Instagram: @RusticVioletBoutique
Boutique Facebook: Rustic Violet Boutique
Boutique Website: RusticVioletBoutique.com
 
Farm Instagram: @VioletViewFarms
Farm Facebook: Violet View Farms
Summary
In this episode of the Pull Up a Bale podcast, host Val Lavigne sits down with Renee Hamilton, a farmer, entrepreneur, and substitute teacher. They discuss the importance of tough love in personal growth, Renee's journey from working in beef genetics to starting her own boutique, and the challenges and rewards of running a farm. The conversation also touches on the significance of feedback, the transition to substitute teaching, and the evolution of Renee's business ventures. Throughout the episode, they share insights on adaptability, the importance of community, and the joys of rural life.
 
Takeaways
Tough love is essential for personal growth.
Constructive criticism helps refine skills and ideas.
Finding a supportive community is crucial for success.
Transitioning careers can lead to unexpected opportunities.
Being adaptable is key in both farming and entrepreneurship.
It's important to pursue passions and dreams, even if they change.
Feedback from trusted individuals can guide decision-making.
Life often takes unexpected turns that lead to growth.
Building a business requires flexibility and creativity.
Confidence can be borrowed from those who believe in you.
 
Sound Bites
"I love people that have that tough love."
"Nothing is ever perfect."
"I could see different pathways."
 
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Tough Love and Growth
04:40
Renee's Journey: From Employee to Entrepreneur
09:19
The Transition to Substitute Teaching
13:53
Renee's Roots and Early Influences
18:36
Career Path: From Genetics to Boutique Owner
22:49
The Evolution of the Farm and Business Ventures
27:40
Building a Boutique: Challenges and Strategies
32:14
Personal Growth and Life Lessons
37:08
Rapid Fire Questions and Fun Insights

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