• Surprise, We're Back! Catch Up With Central Park Farms pt.1
    Jan 8 2026

    We didn’t mean to ghost you, but here’s what happened.

    In today’s episode, we finally come back after a wild ride that started with “we just need a walk-in freezer” and ended with an atmospheric-rain, brass-fitting-busted, rogue-kitchen-reno adventure that only Kendall could tell. We catch up on why the break from the podcast was longer than planned (spoiler: it involves government red tape, overwhelmed husbands, and some low-key denial), and we dive deep into what really went down behind the scenes of Central Park Farms’ brand new store launch.

    Here’s what we get into:

    1. The full, chaotic, hilarious, and hard-earned story of transforming a 50-year-old horse barn into a fully functioning farm store and commercial kitchen, complete with homey vibes, antique furniture, and a giant island where customers check out.
    2. The reality of running a major construction project without a budget (Kendall’s controller found out via Instagram, yikes).
    3. A “grand opening” that almost didn’t happen because Kendall was convinced they wouldn’t pass health inspection... only to sell half a year’s revenue in one day.
    4. Honest talk about overextending during build season, what they would (and wouldn’t) do differently, and how Central Park Farms ended up with food-only retail that still feels like home.

    If you’re juggling growth, red tape, and the rollercoaster of rural entrepreneurship, this one’s going to make you laugh, nod, and probably gasp once or twice.

    Takeaway? Sometimes you don’t need a full plan, you need grit, community, and just enough chaos to build something incredible.

    Make sure to follow the show so you don’t miss part two, where we dive into what’s happened since the store opened and what’s next for Central Park Farms.

    Make sure to hit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode!

    Connect with Kendall:

    1. Follow on Instagram @marketingforfarmers and @centralparkfarms
    2. Check out her website

    Connect with Jessica:

    1. Follow on Instagram @moosevalleyranch
    2. Check out her website

    Resources & Links:

    1. Anonymous Questions Submission
    2. Guest Spot on the Podcast

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    44 mins
  • Never Have I Ever
    Jul 31 2025

    In today's episode, Kendall and Jess are spilling the tea on all the business "nevers" they've completely 180'd on.

    From Jessica's adamant stance against TikTok (spoiler: she's now on there with 3,700 followers) to admitting some serious judgment calls that came back to bite them, they're sharing the business moves they swore they'd never make—that turned out to be game-changers.

    Get ready for some serious humble pie moments, including Jessica's epic crow-eating session about email responses and Kendall's journey from "never anything restaurant-related" to shopping for food trucks and opening a commercial kitchen.

    They talk about:

    • Why Jessica finally joined TikTok after years of saying "absolutely never"
    • The genius hack for reposting content without watermarks (you'll want to write this down)
    • How "the customer is always right" evolved into "sometimes we fire customers"
    • Why AI-generated content is ruining Pinterest and recipe sites
    • Jessica's brutal honesty about judging businesses who didn't respond to emails (and why she's eating crow now)
    • The reality of managing 6,000+ unread emails while still trying to market your business
    • When to give grace vs. when it's truly unacceptable to drop the ball
    • Kendall's complete 180 from avoiding restaurants to planning a commercial kitchen and food truck
    • How government loopholes make you park a food truck INSIDE a building (because that makes total sense)
    • Why changing your mind is actually a sign of business growth, not weakness

    Whether you've ever said "I'll never do [insert business thing here]" or you're judging other businesses for things you don't understand yet, this episode is your reminder that growth means being willing to eat humble pie.

    Reminder: You don't know what you don't know until you know it—and there's no shame in changing your mind when you learn better.

    Recap

    Make sure to hit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode!

    Connect with Kendall:

    • Follow on Instagram @marketingforfarmers and @centralparkfarms
    • Check out her website

    Connect with Jessica:

    • Follow on Instagram @moosevalleyranch
    • Check out her website

    *IF APPLICABLE* Some of the links mentioned are affiliate links, which helps to support this podcast at no additional cost to you.

    Resources & Links:

    • The video Jess has reused so many times
    • Episode 1 - Balance in Rural Business: How We Do It All Skip to Minute 40
    • Jess's new Tik Tok
    • Join the Workhorse Collective Email Newsletter on Marketing for Farmers
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    53 mins
  • Being Present in Hard Times
    Jul 24 2025

    In today's episode, Kendall and Jess tackle one of the heaviest questions they've received: how do you show up on social media when the world feels like it's on fire?

    With wildfires, natural disasters, tragic events, and constant crisis news flooding everyone's feeds, they're diving into the real struggle of how to navigate being a business owner when everything around you feels overwhelming.


    From Jessica's personal experience going completely dark after a local tragedy involving first responders to the challenge of knowing when to pause, when to post, and when to stay silent, they share honest perspectives on managing business content during hard times.


    They talk about:

    • Why sometimes the best thing you can do is add nothing to the noise
    • The difference between performative posting and genuine response
    • How to handle pre-scheduled content when emergencies happen
    • Why "prayers and posts" don't actually help those affected
    • The challenge of balancing business needs with sensitivity during tragedies
    • When to go completely offline for your mental health
    • How your local vs. distant connection to events should affect your response
    • Why it's not your story to tell (and when to step back)
    • The reality that you can't please everyone no matter what you do
    • Practical tips for navigating content during crisis without being tone-deaf

    Whether you've struggled with knowing what to say during national tragedies, felt guilty for posting regular content during hard times, or wondered if you should acknowledge every crisis, this episode gives you permission to trust your gut and do what feels right for your business and community.

    Reminder: You don't have to show up for everything. Sometimes the most respectful thing you can do is give people space to grieve without adding your voice to the mix.


    Connect with Kendall:

    • Follow on Instagram @marketingforfarmers and @centralparkfarms
    • Check out her website

    Connect with Jessica:

    • Follow on Instagram @moosevalleyranch
    • Check out her website

    *IF APPLICABLE* Some of the links mentioned are affiliate links, which helps to support this podcast at no additional cost to you.

    Resources & Links:

    • Anonymous Questions Submission
    • Guest Spot on the Podcast
    • The Workhorse Collective Group Coaching

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    55 mins
  • Straight Talk: Value Add, Email Marketing and Mother In Law Drama
    Jul 17 2025

    In today's episode, we're digging into your questions and serving up some good old-fashioned straight talk, with a side of strategy and a whole lot of honesty. We love these Q&A episodes because they let us get right to the heart of what you're dealing with in your rural businesses. No fluff, no filters. Just real conversations, straight from the inbox.

    We kick things off with a big one: marketing beef nationwide when you have limited time, four kids under 12, and a whole lot on your plate. From why going hyper-local can actually make your life easier to how Kendall uses pop-up freezers and mailers to bring in customers, we talk through what works (and what doesn't) when you're not a fan of social media.

    From there, we dive into a few more listener-submitted questions about everything from the logistics of transitioning away from in-person sales to what to do when your mother-in-law just won’t stop offering unsolicited advice about your farm store (we had thoughts!).

    This one goes a little long, but we cover a lot of ground, and we hope it gives you some practical ideas and the encouragement to trust your gut in building a business that actually works for your life.

    Make sure to hit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode!

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why marketing nationwide is so dang hard without time or social media
    • Smart alternatives to in-person selling like pop-up freezers and mailers
    • What to do when your family doesn't support your pricing or vision
    • Whether value-added products (like cheese or honey) are worth it
    • Real talk on starting and growing an email list
    • The power of boundaries, especially when working with family
    • How Kendall transitioned from market sales to online (and what she learned)

    Want your question answered in a future straight talk episode? Hit the link below and submit it anonymously!

    Connect with Kendall:

    • Follow on Instagram @marketingforfarmers and @centralparkfarms
    • Check out her website

    Connect with Jessica:

    • Follow on Instagram @moosevalleyranch
    • Check out her website

    Resources & Links:

    • Anonymous Questions Submission
    • Join The Workshop Waitlist
    • Episode 24
    • Episode 18

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    58 mins
  • The Mid Year Business Audit You Need
    Jul 10 2025

    Six Small Fixes That Make a Big Business Impact (Yes, Right Now)

    In today’s episode, we’re hitting pause on the big ideas and zooming in on six very doable things you can take action on this week to clean up your business presence and boost your customer experience—especially if you’re selling through social media. Jessica and Kendall are in full-on checklist mode (don’t worry, it’s in the show notes) and delivering that honest, slightly salty, always encouraging energy we all need mid-year.

    What we dive into:

    • The power of being findable: Jessica shares her late-night rage-clicking rabbit hole trying to locate a dreamy-sounding flower farm (spoiler: it was in the wrong state). We talk about how missing location info in your bio could be costing you sales—and how to fix it in five minutes.
    • Simplify the buying process: If your followers can’t figure out how or where to buy from you in under three clicks, they’re out. We talk direct links, pinned posts, smart homepage design, and real talk about reading comprehension and attention spans in 2025.
    • Do a content cleanup: Outdated dates, dead links, last year’s info—oh my. We’ve all been there. We walk through how to quickly audit your website and socials so you’re not accidentally sending customers to 2023.
    • Face your numbers: Kendall gets real about what it took to stop avoiding her financial data—and how understanding her metrics saved her business. If you’ve been dodging spreadsheets or feeling embarrassed about not “getting” your numbers, this one’s for you.
    • Audit your time: Whether you’re a Kendall-style calendar spreadsheet-er or more of a “that event was a waste” gut-checker like Jessica, we talk about how to find what’s draining your time without delivering results.
    • Promote. Your. Stuff.: When’s the last time you talked about your actual product on social media? If your feed is all cute kids and summer fun, it might be time to bring your business front and center again—especially before those fall markets roll around.
    • We hope you take this list, carve out an hour, and knock out these six mini audits in your business. You’ll be amazed what a difference these small fixes can make—especially when they’re done before the holiday hustle kicks in.

    Connect with Kendall:

    • Follow on Instagram @marketingforfarmers and @centralparkfarms
    • Check out her website

    Connect with Jessica:

    • Follow on Instagram @moosevalleyranch
    • Check out her website

    Episode Links:

    • Owning Your Online Presence
    • Join the Workshop Waitlist

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    43 mins
  • Numbers Are In: Moose Valley Ranch Part 2
    Jul 4 2025

    From a 4-Hour Field Pop-Up to a $2M Economic Powerhouse: Jess’s Business Journey

    Ever wonder how a failed pumpkin patch and some wedding gigs turned into one of the most impactful rural events in the region? In today’s episode, we (finally!) stick to the script and dive into Jess’s business story—how Gather was born, how Market in the Mountains exploded, and how this whole thing somehow started with a cold chicken lunch and a DM.

    We talk about what it really means to build community from scratch when you live way out of town. Jess shares the “aha moment” that made her realize rural women needed more than a Facebook group, they needed a room, a seat, and a steak knife that didn’t snap. And you’ll hear the backstory on how a few flower centerpieces, a busted name tag system, and a spark of rebellion against crappy hotel banquet rooms led to a full-blown rural movement.

    You’ll hear us unpack:

    • The not-so-glamorous start of Gather and the surprising inspiration behind it
    • How dressing up to connect turned into a six-figure market with over 3,500 attendees
    • Why listening to your community beats any fancy business plan
    • The real economic impact of Market in the Mountains (spoiler: $2 million!)
    • What it means to be seen—by your dad, your neighbors, and your local FFA teens

    We hope this episode inspires you to trust your gut, even if it starts with a four-hour field idea that nobody thinks will work. Because you might just be the one to put your small town on the map.

    👉 Make sure to follow the podcast so you never miss an episode! And if this one hit home, we’d love for you to leave a review—it means the world to us.

    Connect with GUEST:

    • Guest links

    Connect with Kendall:

    • Follow on Instagram @marketingforfarmers and @centralparkfarms
    • Check out her website

    Connect with Jessica:

    • Follow on Instagram @moosevalleyranch
    • Check out her website

    Resources & Links:

    • Market In The Mountain Tickets

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    48 mins
  • Telling Your Story Even When It Isn't Pretty
    Jun 26 2025

    In today’s episode, we flip the script a bit, Kendall takes the mic as interviewer and Jess shares the raw, behind-the-scenes story of Moose Valley Ranch. From law enforcement in Montana to hosting thousands of shoppers in a hayfield-turned-market, this one’s a ride.

    And spoiler: it’s not all Instagram-perfect market days. We dive into the reality of what it’s like to run a business on family land when not everyone in the family is on board.

    What we get into:

    • Jess’s unexpected journey from highway patrol to founder of Moose Valley Ranch
    • The heartbreak and grit of building a business where you weren’t always seen as part of the plan
    • Honest talk about family dynamics, sibling tension, and what succession planning actually looks like in real life
    • Why agritourism can be a game-changer but also bring its own kind of heat

    We talk about the mental load of building a dream that doesn’t just rely on hard work, but also on family dynamics and generational land. If you’ve ever felt like the “outsider” in your own family’s operation or like your ideas get treated more like hobbies than businesses, this one will hit close to home.

    We hope you walk away from this episode feeling less alone, and more empowered to carve your own path (even if it’s through the thorn bushes on the back corner of the family ranch).

    Make sure to hit follow so you never miss an episode, and if Jess’s story resonated with you, send her a message or leave us a review. We love hearing from you.!

    Connect with Kendall:

    • Follow on Instagram @marketingforfarmers and @centralparkfarms
    • Check out her website

    Connect with Jessica:

    • Follow on Instagram @moosevalleyranch
    • Check out her website

    Resources & Links:

    • Market In The Mountains Tickets
    • The Stepmom, The Sibling, and The Succession Plan

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    50 mins
  • Boxes to Barn Doors: Is Local In?
    Jun 19 2025

    In today’s episode, Kendall and Jessica are peeling back the layers on a trend we’re seeing everywhere—and feeling in our own businesses too: local is back, baby. From conversations in the DMs to storefronts popping up in tiny towns, it seems like more and more rural women are asking the same thing: do I even want to ship anymore?

    We dive deep into the nitty-gritty of what it actually costs to run a delivery model—from shipping meat across provinces to packing gelato for cross-country trips. Kendall shares the real math behind their farm’s margins (spoiler: growth doesn’t always mean profit), and Jessica reflects on the emotional weight of pivoting when things just don’t align anymore. Whether you’re wondering if it’s time to raise your prices, shut down shipping, or open a farm store, this one’s for you.

    You’ll hear us unpack:

    • Why convenience doesn’t always pay off (for the business owner)
    • The emotional and financial weight of changing business models
    • How pricing creep and unexamined expenses can slowly drain profit
    • The myth of “just open an Instagram and sell meat boxes”
    • And why there’s no shame in going hyper local

    We hope you take this conversation as permission to rethink what success looks like—for your business, your family, and your actual life. If it doesn’t feel good anymore, maybe it’s time to shift. That’s not failure. That’s wisdom.

    Make sure to hit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode of real talk like this!

    Connect with Kendall:

    • Follow on Instagram @marketingforfarmers and @centralparkfarms
    • Check out her website

    Connect with Jessica:

    • Follow on Instagram @moosevalleyranch
    • Check out her website

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    46 mins