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Mental Health Awareness in Ag Mini Series: Do More Ag and High Heels & Canola Fields with Lesley Kelly
- 2025/05/07
- 再生時間: 34 分
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Lesley Kelly is a farmer, entrepreneur, and mental health advocate who farms with her family in Watrous, Saskatchewan. As the voice behind High Heels & Canola Fields, she bridges the gap between farmers and consumers by dispelling agricultural myths and fostering meaningful conversations about food and farming. Her passion for advocacy began while building a snack food company using her family’s grain, inspiring her to create an online community of over 100,000 followers to share stories, build understanding, and strengthen agriculture’s connections.
Lesley is a leader in advancing mental health in agriculture. As a trained peer supporter and co-founder of the Do More Agriculture Foundation—a Canadian charity dedicated exclusively to farmer mental health—Lesley has been instrumental in breaking down stigma, increasing access to mental health resources, and supporting farmers across North America. Since 2018, the foundation has trained thousands of farmers in mental health awareness and resilience. Her efforts have been recognized through numerous accolades, including the Farm and Food Care Champion Award, the YWCA Women of Distinction Award, and the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal.
Beyond her farm and advocacy work, Lesley serves as a Director for Saskatchewan Wheat and co-hosts the podcast What The Farm, where she dives into topics at the intersection of agriculture, leadership, and rural life. In her spare time, Lesley is running to the hockey rink with her two sons, learning to cook for a hungry harvest crew, or spending time with her husband.
Lesley’s goal is simple but powerful: to build stronger communities through connection, compassion, and collaboration, ensuring a brighter, healthier future for both farmers and the agriculture industry as a whole.
Links mentioned in this episode:
Do More Ag: https://www.domore.ag/
Do More Ag Crisis and Support Resources Page: https://www.domore.ag/crisis-contacts
High Heels & Canola Fields: https://highheelsandcanolafields.com/
“Without the Farm, There is No Farmer” The National Farmer Crisis Line is a free, confidential service available 24/7. The phone number to call for this service is 1-866-FARMS01 or 1-866-327-6701.
The Manitoba Farmer Wellness Program offers confidential, free, counselling services to Manitoba farmers, farm families and employees. 1(204) 232-0574
Manitoba Farmer Wellness Program: https://manitobafarmerwellness.ca/
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