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Welcome to the For the Love Podcast community. New York Times Bestselling author Jen Hatmaker’s life’s work is to lead and serve women as they genuinely show up for their own lives. In these conversations we need not fear the truth, or hard questions, or spiritual curiosity, or challenging unjust systems; that is literally why we are here, and we’re so glad you’ve joined us. We believe women living in freedom are the answer to all that ails society. When we are exactly who we are, how we are, where we are, as we were always meant to be, women are the 8th wonders of the world. For the love of all that is good, right, wrong, hard, fun, perplexing, wondrous and thought-provoking, Jen’s here for it all with eye-opening conversations with some of the best people on earth.

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Welcome to the For the Love Podcast community. New York Times Bestselling author Jen Hatmaker’s life’s work is to lead and serve women as they genuinely show up for their own lives. In these conversations we need not fear the truth, or hard questions, or spiritual curiosity, or challenging unjust systems; that is literally why we are here, and we’re so glad you’ve joined us. We believe women living in freedom are the answer to all that ails society. When we are exactly who we are, how we are, where we are, as we were always meant to be, women are the 8th wonders of the world. For the love of all that is good, right, wrong, hard, fun, perplexing, wondrous and thought-provoking, Jen’s here for it all with eye-opening conversations with some of the best people on earth.

    [BONUS] Anne Lamott on Faith, Writing, and Radical Self-Love

    [BONUS] Anne Lamott on Faith, Writing, and Radical Self-Love

    In this special bonus episode of the For the Love Podcast, Jen sits down with her literary hero — beloved author and teacher, Anne Lamott, whose candid, humorous writing has inspired millions to embrace their imperfect selves.
    Anne and Jen explore the hard-won wisdom distilled across Anne's 45-year career and 20 books - from finding radical self-love after a lifetime of shame, to surrendering to life's ordinary miracles during periods of existential crisis. With refreshing irreverence, Anne shares her lessons on unearthing your deepest, truest voice and faith that new paths are waiting, even when the way forward feels hopelessly obscured.
    Jen and Anne discuss

    The importance of radical self-love, letting go of shame, and being your own priority before trying to please or gain approval from others

    Having faith that there is a "shape" or path waiting for you, even if you can't see it yet, by surrendering and doing the work of self-examination

    The wisdom that comes with age in realizing how little you know

    The way small, mundane acts can be profound expressions of love and service to buoy you during dark periods

    For anyone who has ever felt cracked by life's circumstances, Anne's perspective provides a roadmap back to wholeness.
    Thought-Provoking Quotes:
    “[I've been] giving myself deeper and deeper permission to use my own voice and to stop trying to get people to like or respect me or to think I'm more educated than I am--which I'm not at all educated--and to just get kind of cleaner in my own being so that I could write the deepest I could go in my own truest voice and just get that day's work done one day at a time. It's like nautilus for the soul. To keep writing your truth with your own weird, quirky, way of expressing yourself and being affirmed that people seem to like it and to keep going.” - Anne Lamott
    "What love manifests is making more mistakes. Knowing as a writer, that a pile of papers and notes and index cards is a fertile field, and you don't need to know what you're going to do with them. They know what you're going to do with them. The material knows what you're going to do with it, and it's going to get back to you as it trusts more and more that you're a reliable narrator." - Anne Lamott
    “We do some deep dive into the obstacles to radical self-love and to just surrendering to the path of goodness or God or the holiness. The first thing God says to Moses is 'take off your shoes. Feel the earth beneath your feet. This is holy ground.' And that is what God has for you, starting right now. Take off your shoes and wiggle your toes in the earth. Look up. Breathe in. And when you are restored from what you've been through, all this nautilus for your soul you've been doing, you're going to step forward into that shape.” - Anne Lamott
    Resources Mentioned in this Bonus Episode: 
    Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life - https://bit.ly/3K1JZGg
    Somehow: Thoughts on Love by Anne Lamott - https://bit.ly/3ytWzeK
    The American Way of Death by Jessica Mitford - https://bit.ly/3JZCP5s
    Hard Laughter: A Novel by Anne Lamott - https://bit.ly/4bFcO7b
    Five Rules of Being a Grown-Up (Article by CJ Green) - https://bit.ly/4bXbmxl
    8 Best Anne Lamott Books -https://bit.ly/3yoWbyj

    Guest Links:
    Twitter - https://twitter.com/annelamott/
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AnneLamott/
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/annelamott/
    Penguin Random House - https://sites.prh.com/annelamott

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    [ENCORE] Growing Up Evangelical and Gay with Jonathan Merritt

    [ENCORE] Growing Up Evangelical and Gay with Jonathan Merritt

    Jen Hatmaker revisits one of the most impactful and downloaded episodes from her "For the Love" podcast's 7-year history. In this powerful encore, she has a candid conversation with acclaimed writer and speaker Jonathan Merritt who publicly comes out as gay for the first time during their interview.
    Jen and Jonathan reflect on their intertwined journeys - she as an ally leaving the evangelical world, he as a prominent faith voice reckoning with his sexuality. Brace yourself for an emotional, insightful look at the joy and pain of Jonathan's coming out experience. This is one powerhouse episode you won't want to miss again (or for the first time!).
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    Thought-Provoking Quotes:
    “I had a choice. I could either leave the idea of being loved in that way and loving in that way behind and to get belonging and acceptance, or I could choose to be rejected by the people that I was given as a family and a faith community and I could go off on my own way and try to find love. And that's a tough decision.” – Jonathan Merritt 
    “I'd grown up hearing this, ‘we hate the sin, we love the sinner.’ And yet, everywhere I looked was all this sin-hate. And there was no marking of loving these people.” – Jonathan Merritt
    “The number one reason that someone changes their views on homosexuality or same-sex marriage is how they answer the question, ‘Do you have a close family member or friend who is gay?’” – Jonathan Merritt
    “I live in an Episcopal seminary. You feel hundreds of years of prayers that have been prayed here by good people. People who joined the Civil Rights Movement. And people who were marching after the Stonewall Riots. And people who did it because they loved Jesus and not in spite of that fact.” – Jonathan Merritt
    "American evangelicalism is predicated on the existence of an enemy to fight, and that keeps people coming to church. It's the need to be against, right? And people revel in that, that's the selling point." – Jonathan Merritt
    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
    Love is the Game Changer of Our Faith: Bishop Michael Curry - https://bit.ly/3BQ2FUl
    How to Create a Politics of Love: Lisa Sharon Harper - https://bit.ly/3IdV3gW
    Jen Hatmaker: Trump, Black Lives Matter, Gay Marriage & More - Jonathan Merritt - https://bit.ly/3IhrUS0
    Christian Rock Star Comes Out as Gay in Letter to the World - Jonathan Merritt - https://bit.ly/3siB9Ms
    Eugene Peterson on Changing His Mind About Same-Sex Issues and Marriage - Jonathan Merritt - https://bit.ly/3LXWlyX
    Leading Evangelical Ethicist is now Pro-LGBT (David Gushee) - Jonathan Merritt - https://bit.ly/3LVOTUV
    A Faith of Our Own: Following Jesus Beyond the Culture Wars - Jonathan Merritt - https://bit.ly/3Vvj8J6
    Dr. Michael Lindsay - Sociologist & Author - https://www.taylor.edu/about/president-profile
    James Martin - Jesuit Priest - https://www.instagram.com/jamesmartinsj/
    My Guncle and Me by Jonathan Merritt - https://www.amazon.com/My-Guncle-Me-Jonathan-Merritt/dp/0762485612
    Guest’s Links:
    Website - https://www.jonathanmerritt.com 
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jonathan_merritt/ 
    Twitter - https://twitter.com/JonathanMerritt
    Connect with Jen!
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    Jen’s YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JenHatmaker
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    • 1 hr 6 min
    [BONUS] Jen Hatmaker Book Club ft. When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill

    [BONUS] Jen Hatmaker Book Club ft. When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill

    Jen and award-winning author, Kelly Barnhill, discuss the powerful themes and inspirations behind her genre-defying book "When Women Were Dragons." Sparked by her outrage during the Kavanaugh hearings, Barnhill created a bold metaphor where women transform into dragons to escape societal oppression.
    In this conversation, she delves into her controversial ending that ultimately represents the multitude of paths to female empowerment. Barnhill also examines the dangerous historical pattern of silencing trauma and marginalized voices, from the 1918 flu to violent racial tensions.
    Jen and Kelly discuss:

    “When Women Were Dragons’" exploration of women transforming into dragons as a metaphor for rebelling against oppression and societal constraints.

    The ending and how it represents there are multiple valid paths for women's empowerment - some transformative, others finding power in conventional roles.

    Highlights about the historical pattern of silencing traumatic events and oppression of marginalized groups.

    Portrayals of womanhood as expansive and defying rigid societal definitions of what a woman is or can be.

    Novel Summary:
    "When Women Were Dragons" by Kelly Barnhill is a feminist fantasy novel that explores themes of female empowerment, societal repression, and transformation. Set in an alternate 1950s America, the story revolves around a mysterious event known as the "Mass Dragoning of 1955," where a significant number of women across the country inexplicably turn into dragons and fly away, leaving behind their human lives.
    The protagonist, Alex Green, navigates life in the aftermath of this event. She grows up in a society that tries to suppress and erase the memory of the dragonings, facing the stigma and secrecy surrounding the topic. Alex's journey involves uncovering family secrets, particularly those related to her aunt Marla, who was one of the women who transformed. As Alex learns more about her aunt's life and the circumstances of the dragonings, she begins to understand the broader implications of the event and its connection to women's liberation and agency.
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    Guest’s Links:
    Kelly’s Website - https://kellybarnhill.wordpress.com/
    Kelly’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/insufferable_blabbermouth/
    Kelly’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/kellybarnhill
    Books & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
    The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill - https://bit.ly/3Vd01m3
    The Book of Dragons: An Anthology - https://bit.ly/4bO3ldN
    Kavanaugh Hearing - https://supreme.justia.com/justices/brett-m-kavanaugh/
    1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic - https://bit.ly/3ysjfvX
    The Book of Love: A Novel by Kelly Link - https://bit.ly/4btgQzN
    Nettle & Bone - https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250824776/nettlebone
    Connect with Jen!
    Jen’s website - http://jenhatmaker.com/ 
    Jen’s Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenhatmaker
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    • 34 min
    [ENCORE] A Moment of Pride: Jen and Sydney Hatmaker On Being Gay, Christian and Loved

    [ENCORE] A Moment of Pride: Jen and Sydney Hatmaker On Being Gay, Christian and Loved

    This week’s top episode from the archives is our number one most listened to episode. In a profoundly moving encore episode, Jen Hatmaker shares the story of interviewing her daughter, Sydney, as Sydney shared her emotional coming out story. This raw conversation follows Sydney as she vulnerably shares her journey of accepting herself as gay while still holding onto her faith–and we’re very excited to share this again during Pride Month as part of our Queer Futures series.

    Jen reintroduces the episode reflecting on what’s changed since this conversation and how it’s affected her community. Three years later, this episode remains an incredible force, sparking deep discussions around LGBTQ+ issues and Christianity in our community. Jen recalls the immense reach and impact this episode evoked - from mending broken family relationships to causing church leaders to reevaluate their approach. As Jen reflects on Sydney’s growth, it’s a beautiful reminder that embracing authenticity allows people to flourish.
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    Thought-Provoking Quotes:
    “I was just scared, and alone. And I wanted to have it all. I wanted to have my family, and God, and my future. And I didn't think I'd be able to have it all.” -Sydney Hatmaker
    “It doesn't matter how loving you are, or what emphasis on Scripture you come with. That's not enough if you're not fully accepting them as children of God.” -Sydney Hatmaker
    “Your allyship can't be about you, and it can't be performative, and it has to be for everybody. And it has to be about love.” -Sydney Hatmaker
    Connect with Jen!
    Jen’s website - https://jenhatmaker.com/
    Jen’s Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenhatmaker
    Jen’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/jenHatmaker/
    Jen’s Facebook - https://facebook.com/jenhatmaker
    Jen’s YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JenHatmaker?sub_confirmation=1
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    • 45 min
    When Women Connect, We’re Powerful Together: Christine Blasey Ford

    When Women Connect, We’re Powerful Together: Christine Blasey Ford

    In this emotionally charged last episode in our For the Love of the Matriarchy series, Jen shares an intimate and profound conversation with Christine Blasey Ford, who came into the public eye when she testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on September 27th, 2018, while it was considering the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the United States Supreme Court; describing an alleged sexual assault by the Supreme Court nominee that took place at a high school party in the 80s. Christine, with brave vulnerability, opens up about her harrowing experience in the aftermath of her testimony and the tsunami of public scrutiny she faced. Through her story, we're reminded of the incredible power of women when we come together, support one another, and find our collective voice against injustices. This episode is not just a dialogue; it's a clarion call to all women to connect, share, and empower each other in a world that often seeks to silence us.
    Christine shares with Jen:

    the moment she heard that Brett Kavanaugh was on a short list of Supreme Court justice nominees and the immediate reaction that she needed those in power to know the truth

    the emotional toll the aftermath of the experience took on Christine and her family, and the safety measures they had to employ because of constant death threats

    why she decided to write a book, One Way Back, to tell the story now, citing what she learned through the experience and what she knows now about the many other women in history who have also spoken their truth about sexual harassment and assault

    the incredible amount of support she received from women and sexual assault survivors in the form of letters, which carried her through some of the most difficult moments


    Jen and Christine's conversation underscores a crucial message: when women connect, we're not just powerful together; we're unstoppable.
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    Thought-Provoking Quotes:
    “It took many years to feel that I was ready to say something and to break the silence. I had been silent for so long. I was feeling a little bit guilty even, for having so much focus and learning about the contributions of so many other women in so many different venues who have spoken up against sexual harassment and sexual assault. And I just thought, 'Wow, I need to share all the things that I didn't know beforehand. Maybe I could share them and maybe it will help someone.'" - Christine Blasey Ford
    “The system can often work in ways that make [women] feel divided and makes us feel negatively towards each other. But when we actually connect, we're really powerful together.” - Christine Blasey Ford
    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
    Christine’s Senate Judiciary Committee Testimony - https://bit.ly/3UzlYeof 
    One Way Back: A Memoir by Christine Blasey Ford - https://bit.ly/4dHlk7C
    Washington Post Article featuring Christine Blasey Ford - https://bit.ly/4bjFNh3
    Guest’s Links:
    Christine’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/christine_talkinout/
    Christine’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/fordchristine66
    Connect with Jen!
    Jen’s website - https://jenhatmaker.com/
    Jen’s Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenhatmaker
    Jen’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/jenHatmaker/
    Jen’s Facebook - https://facebook.com/jenhatmaker
    Jen’s YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JenHatmaker
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    • 41 min
    Matrescence: Unraveling the Myths and Realities of Being a Mother

    Matrescence: Unraveling the Myths and Realities of Being a Mother

    Today we’re diving into the profound biological, psychological and social shifts experienced when becoming a mother - a process known as "matrescence.” Jen sits down with science journalist, Lucy Jones, who experienced a seismic identity shift that arose after the birth of her first child.  
    Lucy and Jen unpack groundbreaking neuroscience research and they expose the deep-rooted myths and unrealistic expectations surrounding modern motherhood. From the minimizing of postpartum struggles to the pressure of "natural birthing" ideals, Lucy reveals how these systemic fictions can breed shame, isolation and maternal mental health crises.

    Jen and Lucy discuss:

    The concept of "matrescence" - the biological, psychological and social transition to becoming a mother that renders profound identity changes

    How modern cultural myths and idealized notions of motherhood as blissful and "natural" can be deeply alienating and contribute to maternal mental health issues

    The systemic lack of scientific research and societal rituals to prepare and support women through the seismic transformation of matrescence

    The need to construct new narratives, share vulnerable experiences, and build community care around the modern realities of the matrescence

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    Thought-Provoking Quotes:
    “[Matrescence] is a very simple concept that means the process of becoming a mother. The word is a little bit like 'adolescence'. It was coined by the late American anthropologist Dana Rafael in the 70's. She also coined the word 'doula'. She first wrote about it in an essay collection published in 1974 where she talks about how, in most societies and cultures across the world, people have always had a sense that a mother is born when a baby is born. But she also describes your identity, your social relationships, your roles, your everyday life, your mind, your psychology, and your emotions." - Lucy Jones
    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
    Matrescence by Lucy Jones - https://bit.ly/4dDYI83
    Foxes Unearthed by Lucy Jones - https://bit.ly/44E9Uxp
    Losing Eden by Lucy Jones - https://bit.ly/4byVO2k
    Dana Rafael (an American Anthropologist) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Raphael 
    “The Birth of a Mother” (A New York Times Article by Alexandra Sacks) - https://bit.ly/4bow0WK
    2017 NIH Article on Pregnancy Leading to Changes in the Brain - https://bit.ly/3UAGiMK
    Of Woman Born by Adrienne Rich - https://wwnorton.com/books/Of-Woman-Born/
    Andrea O’Reilly - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_O'Reilly
    Guest’s Links:
    Lucy’s Website: https://lucyfjones.com/
    Lucy’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/lucyjones
    Lucy’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucyfjones/
    Lucy’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lucyjonesbooks/
    Connect with Jen!
    Jen’s website - https://jenhatmaker.com/
    Jen’s Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenhatmaker
    Jen’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/jenHatmaker/
    Jen’s Facebook - https://facebook.com/jenhatmaker
    Jen’s YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JenHatmaker
    The For the Love Podcast is a production of Four Eyes Media, presented by Audacy. 
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    • 50 min

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