Cate Havstad-Casad, Part 2 - Building Businesses for the Greater Good

Published: March 9, 2023, 5:29 p.m.

If you\u2019ve listened to Mountain & Prairie since the early days, then I\u2019m sure you remember Cate Havstad-Casad. She first joined me on the podcast in early 2018 for a conversation about her life and career as a hatmaker and farmer. In late 2019, she was one of the four amazing women who joined me on stage for a live podcast at the Bozeman\u2019s Ellen Theatre. And today, more than 5 years after that first conversation, she joins me once again to talk about her continued personal and professional evolution.

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Over the past few years, Cate has been working at a dizzying pace, focusing on creating and building several purpose-driven businesses. She\u2019s the founder and CEO of Range Revolution, the world\u2019s first regenerative leather luggage company, as well as the co-founder of Agricultural Connections Co-Op, a regional food distribution business based in Bend, Oregon. Additionally, she and her husband, Chris, have continued to grow their organic farming business, and her hatmaking business, Havstad Hat Co., continues to grow and evolve in unexpected ways. And to top it all off, in 2021, Cate and Chris welcomed their first child into the world.

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So, we had a lot to discuss! We started by talking about how Cate thinks about her work today versus five years ago, and why she feels it is important to continue to take business risks even after taking on the new responsibilities that come with parenthood. We talk a lot about Range Revolution and the Agricultural Connections Co-op, and Cate shares a ton of lessons learned from the process of founding these vastly different businesses. We discuss leadership and management, and Cate offers up some excellent books and resources that have helped her to become a better leader. We talk about fundraising, the importance of self-awareness, thinking versus doing, mentors, Wendell Berry, and our mutual love of hard work.

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Cate obviously has a full schedule, so I appreciate her carving out time to chat with me. Check out the episode notes for links to her businesses and all of the resources we discuss. Thanks for listening, hope you enjoy.

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TOPICS DISCUSSED

  • 4:00 - Comparing 2017 Cate Havstad to Cate Havstad now
  • 8:00 - Talking about starting businesses and incurring risk later in one\u2019s career
  • 11:15 - Discussing Range Revolution\xa0
  • 15:00 - Where the business of Range Revolution stands
  • 18:00 - Cate\u2019s work ethic and how she got potential business partners to take her seriously\xa0
  • 20:45 - Cate\u2019s relationships with hard work and rest
  • 23:45 - How Cate learned to build and manage teams in her work
  • 27:15 - Cate\u2019s business book recommendations
  • 30:30 - Cate\u2019s red flags in a teammate\xa0
  • 32:00 - Discussing Agricultural Connections Co-op
  • 34:30 - Defining a \u201ccooperative entity\u201d or \u201cco-op\u201d
  • 36:15 - How Cate raised the money to start her co-op
  • 38:00 - Why Cate is so good at fundraising and how she networks to that end
  • 43:30 - Mistakes Cate made that taught valuable lessons
  • 49:15 - Where Cate finds balance between action and reflective self-awareness
  • 51:15 - Cate\u2019s mentors
  • 53:45 - Cate\u2019s suggestions for Wendell Berry reads
  • 58:00 - Other book and podcast recommendations from Cate

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