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SharkFarmer Podcast

SharkFarmer Podcast

Rob Sharkey

108 episodesEN

Show overview

SharkFarmer Podcast has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 108 episodes. That works out to roughly 90 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 47 min and 50 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 22 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 52 episodes published. Published by Rob Sharkey.

Episodes
108
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
49 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Conversation and interview with farmers and hunters

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522 Mark Richard Juicing Away Cancer

Jun 2, 202653 min

521 Ryan Roossinck Goes Zoom

May 26, 202651 min

520 Air Seeders to Alaska

May 19, 202647 min

519 Scott Mugrage Hates Moose

May 12, 202646 min

518 Joe Knobbe Flyover Whiskey

May 5, 202648 min

517 Kirbe Schnoor Host of FarmHER

Apr 28, 202650 min

516 Shannon Douglass Workin For Ag

Apr 21, 202651 min

515 Noah Young Shiloh Farms

Apr 14, 202648 min

Ep 514514 Bryce Chambers Dairy Champion

Join us as we explore the life and work of Bryce Chambers, Director of Industry Relations for Dairy West, in Smithfield, Utah. Discover insights into dairy farming, industry challenges, innovative safety solutions like AEDs, and the future of agriculture. Action items Get involved in your local agricultural organizations Ask questions about how your checkoff dollars are spent Consider investing in farm safety equipment like AEDs

Apr 7, 202648 min

Ep 513513 Jesse Bocksnick Outdoor Fun

Join us as we explore Arkansas's outdoor skills programs, shooting sports, and the vital role of extension services in youth development. Jesse Boxneck shares insights on outdoor education, firearm safety, and the importance of hands-on learning for the next generation. key topics Outdoor skills programs in Arkansas Role of extension services in youth development Shooting sports and firearm safety education Innovative outdoor competitions and activities Impact of 4-H on youth outdoor education 00:00Introduction to Jesse Boxneck and Arkansas outdoor programs 02:02The role of extension services in youth outdoor education 03:50Overview of Arkansas's outdoor skills contests and activities 07:11Firearm safety and shooting sports in 4-H 11:54The importance of outdoor skills for youth development 17:01Innovative outdoor competitions: archery, muzzleloader, and more 23:09The impact of outdoor skills programs on youth and community 27:50Jesse's background and passion for outdoor education 33:04The future of extension services and youth outdoor programs 40:11Closing thoughts and how to get involved

Mar 31, 202646 min

Ep 511512 Dennis & Val Houtzel Split Rim Nightmare

In this compelling interview, Dennis Hutzel shares his extraordinary story of a life-changing accident, miraculous recovery, and the role of faith in overcoming adversity. Discover insights into resilience, faith, and the incredible advances in medical technology that saved his life. key topics Miraculous recovery from severe facial injuries The role of faith and spirituality in healing Advances in medical technology for face reconstruction 00:00Introduction to Chinook, Montana and Dennis Houtzel 02:56Dennis's Journey from Illinois to Montana 05:52Career Choices: From Carpentry to Farming 08:47The Move to Montana: A New Beginning 12:11The 2022 Accident: A Life-Changing Event 15:07Val's Perspective: The Day of the Accident 24:05Navigating the Hospital Experience 29:09The Reality of Recovery 35:25The Role of Faith in Healing 38:45A Brush with the Divine

Mar 24, 202647 min

Ep 511511 Alec White Grain Bin Caution

Alec White, a young first-generation farmer from Indiana, shares his inspiring story of a life-changing accident with a sweep auger, his recovery, faith, and lessons learned. This episode offers valuable safety insights and personal resilience strategies for farmers and agricultural workers. Key Topics Farm safety and accident prevention Recovery and use of prosthetics in agriculture The role of faith and mental health in recovery

Mar 17, 202647 min

Ep 510510 Iowa Farm Bureau YF Lakaya Tenley & Blake Anderson

This episode features innovative farmers and educators sharing their journeys, farm operations, and insights into modern agriculture, raw milk sales, and youth leadership in farming. 00:00Introduction and Guest Introduction 01:05LaKayla's Farming Background and Meeting Her Husband 02:28Advertising and Farm Equipment Tips 04:24LaKayla's Farm Operations and Niche Dairy Market 05:52Raw Milk: Controversy and Benefits 06:49Setting Up the Farm Store and Legal Aspects 08:11Winning the Grow Your Future Award 09:40Farm Store Details and Customer Experience 11:54Farm Events and Agritourism 13:38Customer Demographics and Health Benefits of Raw Milk 15:35Winning Moments and Future Plans 16:32Product Offerings and Business Expansion 17:30Cattle and Market Outlook 18:26Transition from Office Job to Farming 19:54Balancing Family and Farming Life 20:50Encouragement for Young Entrepreneurs 21:47Social Media and Business Marketing 22:46Guest Introduction Blake Anderson 23:14Blake's Farming and Teaching Background 24:10Challenges and Rewards of Teaching Agriculture 25:05Involvement in Farm Bureau and Leadership 26:26Agriculture Education and Youth Engagement 27:23Experience at the National Convention 28:21Advice for Aspiring Ag Teachers 29:15Work-Life Balance and Teaching Challenges 30:37Future Farming Goals and Community Impact 31:04Importance of Agriculture Advocacy 32:29Student Impact and Mentorship 33:52Encouragement for Future Educators 34:49FFA Traditions and Changes 36:39Communication and Technology in Agriculture Education 38:29Participation in National FFA Events 40:49Youth Engagement and Career Inspiration 41:45Reflections on Teaching and Farming 43:39Advice for Future Agriculture Leaders

Mar 10, 202645 min

Ep 509509 Erica Matthews is a hero

Erica Matthews is a dedicated advocate, educator, and entrepreneur based in Pana, Illinois—a small town in Christian County. She's best known as the founder, owner, and lead instructor of the Autism and Movement Project (AAMP), also referred to as Autism Movement Therapy (AMT). This program uses movement-based therapy to support children and individuals with autism, focusing on brain-body connections, building communication skills, independence, and hope through structured physical activities and sequences. Her work was inspired by personal experience: she began the project around her connection to a child named Connor (diagnosed with autism at age 2½), whose progress—including developing short sentences and greater independence—became a powerful testament to the approach. She's been providing this specialized therapy in Pana since at least the early 2010s, with media coverage highlighting "magic in movement" and breakthrough moments, like early verbal interactions with students. More recently, she expanded her impact by opening Brewin' Hope Coffeehouse in Pana, which creates meaningful employment opportunities for teens and young adults (including those with autism), emphasizing their strengths, purpose, and potential in a community setting. Erica has been featured in local and regional media, including PBS's A Shot of Ag (in a 2026 episode), newspaper stories from outlets like the State Journal-Register, and nonprofit profiles, where she's portrayed as passionate, compassionate, and transformative in her small-town community. She's a Pana native (or long-time resident), holds a sociology background from Millikin University, and is certified in Autism Movement Therapy. Her efforts show a deep commitment to neurodiversity, inclusion, and creating accessible resources where they might otherwise be limited.

Mar 3, 202649 min

Ep 508508 Larry Tombaugh Experimental Farms

Do you know who discovered Pluto? We get a history lesson from life long farmer Larry Tombaugh on this weeks episode

Feb 24, 202649 min

Ep 507507 Iowa Young Farmer Conference (Part 1)

Live podcasts from the 2026 Iowa Farm Bureau Young Farmer Conference in Des Moines Iowa

Feb 17, 202644 min

Ep 506506 Troy Fiechter BioTownAg

We are live at Prudue talking with Troy Fiechter of BioTownAg

Feb 10, 202651 min

Ep 505505 Phillip Raines Beecame a Farmer

Can eating local honey help with allergies? Listen to Phillip Raines who became a first generation farmer by raising bees

Feb 3, 202649 min

Ep 504504 Holly Payne Watching The Sausage Get Made

In this episode of the Shark Farmer Podcast, host Rob Sharkey chats with Holly Payne from Bigelow, Arkansas, who shares her unique journey from theater costume designer to farmer. Holly discusses her background, including her time in Milwaukee and her husband Aaron's biochemistry expertise, which they now apply to their farming venture. The couple started a small farm during the COVID-19 pandemic, initially as a hobby, but it quickly evolved into a full-time business focused on raising Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs and producing high-quality pork products, including sausages. Holly emphasizes the importance of sustainable farming practices and the joy of growing food that tastes like it did in their childhoods. Throughout the conversation, Holly shares insights into the challenges and rewards of farming, including the need for effective marketing and the importance of building relationships with customers. She also highlights the significance of using animal fats in cooking and how they can enhance flavor. The episode wraps up with Holly offering practical cooking tips and encouraging listeners to embrace the joy of cooking with quality ingredients. This engaging discussion showcases the couple's passion for farming and their commitment to providing delicious, sustainably raised food to their community. takeaways "We started looking for a new bit of property." "It's all about food for us." "You have to have a five-year plan." "You need to do the research, you need to do the math." "Cooking shouldn't be intimidating." "You have to be willing to put yourself out there." "Our life is great, but we don't get new cars every year." "It's hard to go wrong with a pork shoulder." "You can make tacos with chorizo easily." "So many farms fold in the first five years."

Jan 27, 202647 min

Ep 503503 Lauren & Ben Neale Knows Their Meat

In this episode of the Shark Farmer Podcast, host Rob Sharkey interviews Lauren and Ben Neal from Columbia, Tennessee, who share their inspiring journey in agriculture and entrepreneurship. The couple discusses their unique backgrounds—Ben grew up on a small farm while Lauren was a city girl from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. They delve into how they met through the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and their decision to start a cow-calf operation after getting married. The conversation highlights their challenges and triumphs, including the impact of COVID-19 on their business and the launch of Lighthill Meats, a butcher shop that emphasizes clean, minimally processed foods.

Jan 20, 202649 min
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