Episode 43 • Rooted in Resilience: Tillery Timmons-Sims on Faith, Farming, and the Future of Conservation with Guest Host Nicholas Bergfeld

In this special episode of Conservation Stories, the script is flipped as host Tillery Timmons-Sims takes the guest seat, interviewed by friend and fellow storyteller Nicholas Bergfeld. Tillery opens up about her deep West Texas roots, her journey through personal and professional adversity, and how her lived experiences—from bankruptcy and homeschooling to hemp research and nonprofit leadership—shaped her passion for rural revitalization and conservation.

With honesty, humor, and heart, Tillery reflects on the cultural shifts in agriculture, the impact of technology, and the socio-economic pressures facing farming families. She shares how unexpected opportunities, such as hemp consulting and grant writing, propelled her into a leadership role with the Sandhills Area Research Association (SARA).

The conversation touches on everything from the legacy of the Ogallala Aquifer to building bridges between rural and urban communities. Tillery also discusses the power of empathy, the importance of community relationships, and the role of women—and allies—in leading change. Passionate, personal, and powerful, this episode is both a tribute to West Texas grit and a call to action for the next generation of conservation leaders.

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Upcoming Episodes Include: 
• Doug Sims, Owner of Sims Land Service and Tillery's Husband on Bankrupcy
• Kyle Bingham and Hunter Buffington, National Hemp Growers Association
• Taysha Williams, Managing Director, Texas Tech Innovation Hub

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