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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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    • Society & Culture
    • 4.6 • 6.2K Ratings

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] Jen Hatmaker Book Club ft. Violeta by Isabel Allende

    [BONUS] Jen Hatmaker Book Club ft. Violeta by Isabel Allende

    Jen and Isabel Allende discuss her novel, Violeta, and why Allende makes her bold choices in characters, events, and settings. Allende shares her fascinating personal background - born in Peru, living as a refugee, and eventually immigrating to the U.S. where she began her writing career.

    Allende explains how Violeta's story was inspired by her own mother's life and letters, which Allende has meticulously preserved over decades. The author discusses how Violeta's complicated romantic relationships and experiences of political upheaval mirror Allende's own life.

    Particularly compelling moments include:


    Allende's description and showing of the extensive archive of her mother's letters

    The author's insights on the challenges women writers face, having to work harder than men to achieve respect

    Allende's personal experiences with family tragedy that informed the novel

    The author's delight in crafting the "villain" character of Julián, as well as the beloved nanny character based on Allende's own housekeeper


    Overall, you’ll hear a dynamic conversation between Jen and Isabel on life, love, and loss. 

    Novel Summary:
    The novel follows the life of Violeta, who is born in 1920 in the aftermath of World War I and the onset of Spanish flu pandemic. The story traces Violeta's tumultuous life as she navigates historic events, including the Great Depression forcing her family into poverty and a relocation to a remote part of their South American homeland.

    Structured through a series of letters Violeta writes to her grandson, the narrative portrays her resilience, passion, and humor against the backdrop of major 20th century historical events and upheavals, including women's rights struggles. The story arcs through Violeta's experiences of love, heartbreak, and the ebb and flow of wealth, set against the sweeping historical context of an unnamed South American country.
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    Guest’s Links:
    Isabel’s Website - https://www.isabelallende.com/en 
    Isabel’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/allendeisabel/ 
    Isabel’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/isabellallende
    Isabel’s Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/isabelallende/ 

    Books & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
    List of Isabel’s Books - https://www.isabelallende.com/en/books 
    Violeta by Isabel Allende - ​​https://www.isabelallende.com/en/book/violeta 
    James by Percival Everett - https://www.amazon.com/James-Novel-Percival-Everett/dp/0385550367 

    Connect with Jen!
    Jen’s website - http://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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    • 52 min
    [BONUS] A Year Lost and Found: Brittney Griner's Story of Survival

    [BONUS] A Year Lost and Found: Brittney Griner's Story of Survival

    For this special bonus episode, Jen talks with WNBA star, Brittney Griner, who shares her powerful story of resilience after she was wrongfully detained in Russian prisons for nearly a year. Brittney provides a heartbreaking firsthand account of the inhumane conditions she endured, from the lack of legal rights and translators to cruel psychological tactics by guards. She opens up about the pivotal role her faith played in giving her mental strength to survive.
    Brittney also discusses the ongoing trauma she has faced since returning home, and the renewed sense of motivation to use her voice and platform to advocate for other detainees abroad still seeking freedom. 
    Jen and Brittney discuss:

    Griner's harrowing account of being imprisoned in Russia and how she’s fighting to get more US prisoners home

    The pivotal role her faith and reading the Bible played in giving her strength to survive mentally and emotionally.

    Her candid discussion of the ongoing trauma she's working through since returning to the U.S.

    Her optimism about the WNBA's rising popularity to force meaningful change in addressing the glaring pay gap with men's basketball.


    Thought-Provoking Quotes:
    "My biggest fear was the fear of being forgotten." - Brittney Griner
    "We feel like we're in control a lot in our everyday lives. But being over there, I was in a place where I needed help. I couldn't control anything. It was out of my hands. I had to rely on something, or I would have gone crazy...I would have Bible study on Sundays and I think that's what got me through, honestly." - Brittney Griner
    "We need everybody to buy into [the WNBA]. We need to challenge companies to stop just checking a box and saying, 'Oh, we fight for equality. We had a month. We had some shirts.' That's a step. But we need you to put dollars down to make a difference." - Brittney Griner
    Resources Mentioned in this Bonus Episode: 
    Caitlin Clark - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlin_Clark
    “It Gets Better Project” - https://bit.ly/4al2EaZ
    Coming Home by Brittney Griner - https://www.amazon.com/Coming-Home-Brittney-Griner/dp/0593801342
    Guest Link:
    Website - https://wearebg.org/
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brittneyyevettegriner
    Twitter - https://twitter.com/brittneygriner
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BrittneyGriner
    Connect with Jen!
    Jen’s website - http://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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    • 38 min
    Summoning Resilience In Our Darkest Times: Bozoma Saint John on Loss and Motherhood

    Summoning Resilience In Our Darkest Times: Bozoma Saint John on Loss and Motherhood

    Continuing In our For the Love of The Matriarchy series, Jen talks with powerful women who are taking innovative approaches to their work, their relationships, and their joy. Bozoma Saint John is a trailblazing marketing executive whose career has taken her to the heights of companies like Pepsi, Apple, Uber and Netflix. But her path to becoming a "badass" has been one marked by profound loss and upheaval. 
    From the loss of her first child and her husband's battle with cancer, to being told she's "too much" by those closest to her, Bozoma opens up about summoning resilience from life's lowest lows. She discusses redefining what true strength looks like, embracing authenticity even when it ruffles the status quo, and pioneering a collaborative model of single parenthood that makes space for her daughter's voice.

    Jen and Bozoma discuss:

    Embracing authenticity even when it ruffles the status quo and offends those in power

    Redefining strength not as impenetrable toughness, but as the pliability in experiencing brokenness yet still rising again

    The complexities of reconciling life's tragedies with its gifts and holding space for gratitude amid loss

    Pioneering a collaborative, trust-based model of single parenthood that makes space for her daughter's voice and needs


    For anyone craving inspiration to honor their scars while uncompromisingly claiming their power, this is a master class.
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    Thought-Provoking Quotes:
    “Privilege is a reliable enemy of equality. And it is sometimes insidious the lengths we’ll go to protect it because we're still benefiting [from it].” - Bozoma Saint John
    "You don't have to have had the same losses I've had or suffered the same way I suffered to prove that you are worthy of the scars that you bear. You have them and it's okay." - Bozoma Saint John
    “My parenting has changed because I need to make space for [my daughter] to be honest with me about what she needs so that I can be the mother that she needs; not necessarily the mother that I think is needed.” - Bozoma Saint John
    "The most amazing thing about being human is how incredibly tied we are to each other. And it is a beautiful thing that even through our pain, we are still tied together as human beings." - Bozoma Saint John
    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
    Bozoma’s Marketing Hall of Fame Induction: https://marketinghalloffame.org/inductees-leading-marketers/bozoma-saint-john-2022-marketing-inductee/
    2021 Most Influential CMO: https://www.forbes.com/connect/event/2021-wmi-cmos/
    Ambassador to the African Diaspora and Special Envoy to the President of Ghana: https://bit.ly/4bhmVig.
    Guest’s Links:
    Bozoma’s Website: https://www.bozomasaintjohn.com/
    Bozoma’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaintBoz
    Bozoma’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/badassboz
    Bozoma’s Instagram: http://instagram.com/badassboz
    Bozoma’s Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bozoma-saint-john-0305441/
    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

    The For the Love Podcast is a production of Four Eyes Media, presented by Audacy. 
    Four Eyes Media: https://www.iiiimedia.com/

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    • 1 hr 5 min
    Breaking Free From Patriarchal Rule: Cait West’s Escape from Spiritual Abuse

    Breaking Free From Patriarchal Rule: Cait West’s Escape from Spiritual Abuse

    Welcome to the For The Love of The Matriarchy series where we’ll explore all the different aspects of women working to embrace agency and celebrating their worth. As we celebrate the power of women and their accomplishments, we’ll also look at the challenges women have faced in a patriarchal society (and still face) and what that means for their bodies and autonomy. 

    Cait West is an author who grew up in an extreme patriarchal Christian community. She was taught from a young age that her sole purpose was to become a submissive wife and mother. This pervasive sense of having no agency or control over her own life, combined with the constant messaging that she was inherently sinful and unworthy, took a profound toll on Cait's mental health, causing severe anxiety and depression from a very young age. Jen and Cait delve into how families can fall into toxic belief systems, and what recovery can look like.
    Jen and Cait discuss:


    The impact of being raised in a fundamentalist, patriarchal environment that severely restricts a woman's autonomy, education, and life choices.

    The healing power of finding community, sharing one's story, and reclaiming agency after experiencing spiritual abuse and trauma.

    The difficult but important choice of breaking free from oppressive systems, even when it means severing ties with your own family


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    Thought-Provoking Quotes:
    "[My husband] has always been my steady companion because he experienced some of that verbal abuse from my dad, and he knew what it was like...When I would have anxiety attacks, he didn't understand what was going on either, but he would just sit with me until I could get through it and come back to regulate my nervous system. He just was there with me through it. And that meant more than having someone try to fix it or totally tell me what to do." - Cait West
    "I realized I had a story to tell. Going to writing conferences and learning from other writers like you who were talking about speaking up for injustice, I decided to tell part of my story online. I started doing that around 2018 and realized there's a lot more people who've been through this and they've just been silenced or afraid — people who if they say something, their family's going to cut them off. That's what happened to me in 2019. I had an interview and I started talking online about my experience and my dad decided not to talk to me anymore. I understand that fear but once I lost that relationship, I felt liberated to tell my story. Because somebody has to. Somebody has to say something." - Cait West
    "Cait's my real first name, and then West is my grandmother's — what we call the maiden name. It's always resonated with me, my mother's heritage, because they're Southerners, they grew up in poverty. The women in my family have always been the leaders and the strong people of faith. And so to me, it's kind of like calling back to that heritage and recognizing it and trying to hold on to some kind of legacy after losing so much of my life." - Cait West
    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
    Christian Patriarchy Movement - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_patriarchy
    Tears of Eden (Nonprofit for survivors of spiritual abuse - https://www.tearsofeden.org/
    Rift: A Memoir by Cait West - https://www.caitwest.com/book
    Guest’s Links:
    Website - https://www.caitwest.com/
    Twitter - https://bit.ly/3UytS9l
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/caitwestwrites/
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/caitwestwrites/?hl=en
    TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@caitwestwrites
    Substack - https://caitwest.substack.com/
    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

    The For the Love Podcast is a production of Four Eyes Media, presented by Audacy. 
    Four Eyes Media: https:/

    • 1 hr 4 min
    The Only Constant is You: Navigating Life's Changes with Najwa Zebian

    The Only Constant is You: Navigating Life's Changes with Najwa Zebian

    In our lives, we are often confronted with moments of profound change - whether it's the result of circumstances beyond our control, or a deliberate choice to step into something new. During these pivotal transitions, it can be tempting to focus on pleasing others or trying to meet the expectations of our family, friends, and community. However, truly transformative growth requires the courage to choose ourselves and to trust our inner wisdom.

    Author and activist, Najwa Zebian, offers a powerful example of what it looks like to reclaim one's autonomy in the face of a lifetime of feeling out of place and unworthy. Her journey of self-discovery provides a roadmap for navigating change with conviction, self-compassion, and a commitment to living one's truth.

    Jen and Najwa explore: 


    The profound impact of emotional neglect and feeling out of place can deeply shape one's self-worth and choices later in life.

    Connecting with the power of language and self-expression can be a vital lifeline and pathway to healing.

    Making bold choices for oneself can be a necessary and courageous act of self-preservation.

    Allowing one's "world to revolve around you" and trusting your own inner wisdom is essential for navigating life's changes and uncertainties with conviction and self-compassion.


    Author Bio
    Dr. Najwa Zebian is a Lebanese-Canadian activist, author, speaker, and educator. Najwa began to write to connect with and help heal her first students, who were a group of young refugees. Through that effort with her students, she began a deep healing process for herself. She is the author of six books. She delivered the Ted Talk, “Finding Home Through Poetry.” She also recently launched a digital school called Soul Academy and a podcast called “In the Clear.” Her latest book is called “The Only Constant.”
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    Thought-Provoking Quotes:
    “Neglect isn't just about not getting your basic needs met. I think the most harmful neglect is not getting the things you do need." - Najwa Zebian
    "There was always this invitation to not allow myself to experience anger because it was a negative thing. But now I realize there's healthy anger; there's healthy resentment; and it's also healthy to project those feelings outwards. Otherwise, they're inside." - Najwa Zebian

    "I look at myself as a people pleaser — as somebody who's like, "I can't handle disappointing someone, I can't handle disappointing my family, I can't." But it got to a point where I was definitely willing to do that because I was so aware that continuing to live my life in a certain way meant that I was going to be suffering so much, and I wasn't willing to suffer in that way [anymore].” - Najwa Zebian

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
    Finding Home Through Poetry (Najwa’s Ted Talk) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNRygxe_8Ys
    Soul Academy (Najwa’s Digital School) - https://najwa-soul-academy.teachable.com/p/home
    In the Clear (Najwa’s Podcast) - https://najwazebian.com/podcasts
    The Only Constant by Najwa Zebian - https://najwazebian.com/the-only-constant
    Welcome Home by Najwa Zebian - https://najwazebian.com/welcome-home
    Hijab - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hijab
    Mind Platter by Najwa Zebian - https://najwazebian.com/mind-platter

    Guest’s Links:
    Najwa’s Website - https://najwazebian.com/
    Najwa’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/najwazebian
    Najwa’s Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@najwazebian
    Najwa’s Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/najwazebian1
    Najwa’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/najwazebian
    Najwa’s YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/najwazebian

    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

    The For the Love Podcast is a production of Four Eyes Media, presented by Audacy. 
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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Introducing: Million Dollar Advice

    Introducing: Million Dollar Advice

    Million Dollar Advice is a work and career advice podcast hosted by friends and colleagues Kim Lessing and Kate Arend. Together, Kim and Kate run Amy Poehler’s Paper Kite Productions and are very cool and good at their jobs. Each week, they will help live callers with their work-related dilemmas. Whether you have a question or you just like listening to other people’s problems, this show will change your life. If you have a problem at work or a career question big or small, write in to milliondollaradvicepod@gmail.com or leave a message on the Million Dollar Advice Hotline (888) 799-6327. 

    Kim and Kate can’t wait to give you some Million Dollar Advice!
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    Connect with Our Friends!
    Million Dollar Advice Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/million-dollar-advice/id1737475094
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    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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    • 4 min

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6.2K Ratings

kmbthomas ,

The Only Constant - interview with Najwa Zebian

Oh how I loved this interview 🩷 It truly resonated in such a powerful way, especially as someone who is navigating the change in life of empty nesting and finding my purpose. Although my own childhood was far less outwardly traumatic than hers, I’ve taken a similar path unpacking my own “stuff” in therapy and have come to similar conclusions. About how we label ourselves and become our own worst critic. And the best part being that it’s never too late to change and grow. I can’t wait to read her book!

Alexander Ingle ,

Small Production Suggestion

I love learning and being challenged by this podcast!!!!! My only wish is that there would be a ding or small sound indicating a commercial is coming. Because Jen does all her own commercials in her voice, it can be startling if there is a deep conversation going on which is often the case and then… BOOM! Her exciting voice promoting a product! That’s all… simple fix. Otherwise, love love love this podcast!

Elliott’s GranMa ,

Just what I needed

I am about to have a difficult conversation with a lifelong friend. Her recent move to NC where I have lived for over 30 years has changed the dynamic, This insight, information and guidance was extremely helpful.

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