No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

239: Jeff Chu: Finding Meaning, Courage, and Beauty in the Dirt

Dec 8, 2025
In this conversation, Jeff Chu, an author, journalist, and ordained minister, shares his transformative journey from journalism to agrarian life. He reflects on his career crisis atop a Manhattan skyscraper, questioning the meaning of his work. At the Farminary, he learns that compost symbolizes hope and transformation. Jeff emphasizes the importance of belonging, slowing down to appreciate beauty, and the communal lessons of farming. He also discusses the value of friendship and the reclaiming of his cultural heritage through food, enriching his spiritual and vocational path.
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INSIGHT

Work That Actually Matters

  • Jeff Chu realized his corporate journalism produced a 'luxury product' that wouldn't change lives.
  • This sparked a deeper question: what is work for and how can it matter more?
ANECDOTE

The Compost Revelation

  • The Farminary's compost pile became Jeff's favorite place despite its rot and mess.
  • Watching waste transform into fertile soil taught him that death and failure can yield new life.
ADVICE

Practice Patient Discernment

  • Be patient during vocational discernment and accept it may take years, not days.
  • Use friends and conversations to sit with ambiguity rather than forcing quick decisions.
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