For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast
New York Times bestselling author Jen Hatmaker and her longtime friend, Amy Hardin, have arrived in the middle years — and they couldn’t be happier about it. Each has navigated the ins and outs of life — from careers, to parenting, marriage (and, for Jen, divorce), spiritual evolution, and the joys of being hardcore Gen Xers. With each weekly episode, Jen and Amy serve as our “everywoman” guides to all the seasons — past, present, and future — as they walk excitedly and tenaciously into the second half of life. While Jen and Amy have plenty of wisdom to share — and some pretty hilarious stories, too — they don’t claim to know it all. That's why they invite some of the most interesting and accomplished guests to the podcast, bringing insight, expertise, and understanding to the most relevant topics of our time. From Jen and Amy’s compelling conversations with guests to their witty banter (and the occasional eye-rolls at the absurdities of life), they’re here reassure you that you’re not alone in this game of life. It’s “For the Love” of all that is good, justified, exasperating, exhilarating, real, fun — and so much more.
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Love this!
30 sept.
Love Jen’s books and this podcast. I appreciate the topics and integrity of the guests. My new go-to for my long runs! Thank you Jen.
Talking too Soft
-4 j
I’ve always loved Jen’s podcast but I’m struggling with this new format. Being 56, walking on a treadmill I can’t handle the soft talking nor can I hear half of the words. My volume is as high as it can go to hear Amy all of the time and Jen part of the time. When the intro to the segments come on, it about blows my eardrums out.
Move it along ...
17 oct.
I normally love the pod, but the pre-interview chatter is unrelated, and getting monotonous. It takes up nearly half the time slot for Stanley Tucci! Have a host buddy, and ads, but pick up the pace!!
The Only Constant - interview with Najwa Zebian
29 avr.
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!
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- CréationJen Hatmaker
- Années d’activité2017 - 2024
- Épisodes461
- ClassificationTous publics
- Copyright© Jen Hatmaker
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