
Rebekah Greene, 4-H Agent from Tattnall County, and Julie Bacon, 4-H Agent in Appling County, join the podcast for a look back at the roots of Georgia 4-H — where it started, how it grew, and why it remains a cornerstone for youth development today. They walk us through traditions, milestones, and memories that helped shape the Clover program we know today.Then, we shift into the holiday season as Ashleigh Geurin, Family & Consumer Sciences Agent serving Evans and Candler Counties, shares practical ways to manage stress during Thanksgiving and beyond. From family gatherings to overloaded schedules, Ashleigh offers tips, tools, and real-life strategies to help us breathe, balance, and find joy in the season.
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