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The Pond Digger Podcast


Aug 28, 2020

At the end of an already very hard day, the farm was struck with even more tragedy when all hell broke loose. Eric was just trimming a Bonzi tree when he smelled it, fire coming from the west side of the property. With his wife, son, and 2 employees still on the property, Eric knew there was no time to waste. In a moment of complete chaos, Eric, his family, his employees, and complete strangers joined forces to battle the fire and save the farm!

 

Eric shares his insight on:

  • Deciding what the right moves are in a moment of chaos
  • The timeline of how everyone reacted to the Apple Fire
  • Eric was forced to leave in order to find more water
  • Getting the horses out was a fiasco in itself
  • Knowing when it’s time to call it because there is nothing you can do
  • This fire could have been catastrophic if it had moved another direction
  • There was almost no time to get the animals out
  • In a community, everyone plays their part during a crisis
  • Reporters showed up at the wrong time
  • Deciding what was actually important enough to save
  • It takes a lot of communication to orchestrate a fire fight
  • Everybody did exactly what they were supposed to do at the right time
  • Experiences like this take a massive emotional toll



Links to resources:

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http://helixpondfiltration.com/

 

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If you have any questions, feel free to email Eric with the subject line “Persuasive Pond Design” at:

Eric@theponddigger.com