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Breaking Generational Cycles w/ the Heine Sisters - Kerry & Jenny

Writer's picture: Kerry HoffschneiderKerry Hoffschneider

Updated: Jan 30


This Underdog Ag Podcast features sisters, “the Heine girls.” Known in their formative years as Jenny and Kerry Heine, we will discuss life growing up in the 1970s, 80s, and early 90s on a York County, Neb. farm. You may be surprised by this interview. You might cry. We hope you laugh. Mostly we hope you too can find healing and move on from what you need to as well.


Jenny has a long list of experiences:


While serving as a very talented farm hand at the “Heine Circus,” Jenny drove a tractor at age eight, and was doing field work at 12 years old. She was doing whatever was asked on the farm, and did it well.


She balanced teenage jobs in food service at Dairy Queen and Hardee’s.


Sun Theatre in York was also a high school position.


Jenny also served as a circulation manager and more at two newspapers.


She was a much-loved teacher for 12 years.


Today, Jenny helps people with disabilities understand and navigate Social Security, as well as state and federal benefits systems.


Jenny and her husband Casey Mentink love their grandchildren and are full of life. Jenny especially is proud of her daughter, BreeAnna Hoff, her husband Kyle, and their beautiful daughter, Evangeline (sweet Evie).

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HOST: Kerry Hoffschneider

GUEST: Jenny (Kerry's Sister)

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CREDITS:


Mitchell Roush, Producer


Bibi Luevano, Cover Art


Purple Planet Music, Theme

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