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    <description>Welcome to AgriCulture Shock- a podcast focused on changing the narrative surrounding modern agriculture. We're flipping the script on all that you think you know about the ag industry and agvocating one day at a time. Presented by The Animal Agvocate.</description>
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<p>Together, Mekenna and Jonathan break down why food security is more of a challenge than most people realize, how misguided animal activism can harm rural communities, and why authentic agricultural advocacy has never been more important. Jonathan’s firsthand experience feeding underserved communities adds depth to the conversation, shedding light on the work being done — and the work still needed — to ensure everyone has access to nutritious, responsibly raised food.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the very first episode of AgriCulture Shock, a podcast dedicated to bridging the gap between consumers and the world of animal agriculture. In this short introduction, host Mekenna Fisher, known online as The Animal Agvocate, shares the story behind the platform that started it all. Whether you’re a producer, a consumer, or simply curious about where your food comes from, this episode sets the tone for what AgriCulture Shock is all about: authenticity, advocacy, and a whole lot of learning.</p>
<p>Tune in to hear why this podcast exists, what you can expect in future episodes, and why Mekenna believes that understanding agriculture isn’t just important — it’s essential.</p>
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<p>Together, they explore how small daily habits influence long-term health, what true recovery looks like for both people and horses, and why personalized care matters in every species. Becky also shares fascinating insights from her equine rehabilitation work — from common horse health challenges to the principles that guide effective healing.</p>
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