Our co-host David Woodruff has Brandon Roland from Hemingford, Nebraska on today’s interview, let’s listen in.
“I got my degree in Agriculture Communication and mainly I did it that way. I would sit there with my advisor. And they go, well, what do you want to learn about it? I go, well, I got a lot about soils this month there. Like, can we just change it up? Like, let’s do some business. Let’s do some cattle. But I thought that was the whole point of college. I wanted to have a wide range. So, psychology courses, psychology courses, and communication courses. And the whole thing that everybody argued with was, well, communication said, well, it’s how it’s communicated to you. Sociology said, well, it’s how society communicated to you. And psychology always said, well, it’s what your brain is meant to be. And I would just laugh like taking the different courses. Like the older I got in college where I’m like, we’re all arguing about the same thing. It’s just the information of, well, why are you taking the information in? And I get that’s the one thing I’m glad I took all those classes. But one thing I always realized with college, it’s all right, well, we can backtrack and figure out what’s true information, what’s BS information, what’s proven.”
That was Brandon Roland from Hemingford, Nebraska with our co-host David Woodruff.
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