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THE JANN ARDEN PODCAST is a weekly show hosted by multi-talented Canadian icon Jann Arden alongside Caitlin Green and Sarah Burke. The self-titled podcast discusses the challenges, triumphs, and tribulations of everyday life. Every week, you can expect a relatable experience that explores what makes all humans authentically themselves with a variety of special guests including musicians, actors, politicians, writers, and athletes. New episodes publish every Friday!
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Kate Bowler: Know Your Own Belovedness
This week's guest is the incredible Kate Bowler! She is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, award-winning podcast host, and an Associate Professor of American Religious History at Duke University.
Jann and Kate discuss the importance of taking action in the face of challenges, the need for authentic conversations about grief, and the pressure to always be positive. They also touch on the topic of medically assisted dying and the complexities surrounding it. Kate Bowler shares her personal experiences with chronic pain and how it inspired her latest book, 'Have a Beautiful, Terrible Day,' which offers bite-sized reflections for navigating ups and downs in life. In this conversation, Kate Bowler discusses the challenges of navigating grief and supporting others in times of difficulty. They explore the concept of being overwhelmed by other people's problems and the need to set boundaries. They also discuss the role of religion and spirituality in coping with hardship and finding a sense of community. The conversation emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, love, and self-compassion in helping each other through tough times.
More about Kate Bowler:
Kate studies the cultural stories we tell ourselves about success, suffering, and whether (or not) we’re capable of change. She is the author of Blessed: A History of the American Prosperity Gospel and The Preacher’s Wife: The Precarious Power of Evangelical Women Celebrities. After being unexpectedly diagnosed with Stage IV cancer at age 35, she penned the New York Times bestselling memoir, Everything Happens for a Reason (and Other Lies I’ve Loved) and No Cure For Being Human (and Other Truths I Need to Hear). She has also co-written with Jessica Richie, spiritual reflections: Good Enough: 40ish Devotionals for a Life of Imperfection and The Lives We Actually Have: 100 Blessings for Imperfect Days. Kate’s most recent book, Have a Beautiful, Terrible Day! Daily Meditations for the Ups, Downs, and In-Betweens, is packed with bite-sized reflections and action-oriented steps to help you get through the day, be it good, bad, or totally mediocre. Kate hosts the award-winning Everything Happens podcast where, in warm, insightful, often funny conversations, she talks with people like Malcolm Gladwell and Beth Moore about what they’ve learned in difficult times. She lives in Durham, North Carolina with her family and continues to teach do-gooders at Duke Divinity School.
https://katebowler.com/
Watch Kate Bowler's Ted Talk
Order her latest book Have a Beautiful Terrible Day: Daily Meditations For the Ups, Downs & In-Betweens
Jann, Caitlin & Sarah also talked through some comments from listeners from last week's episode surrounding medically assisted death - stay tuned for next episode but here is the article that was referenced during this week's show:
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/why-are-15-times-more-canadians-than-californians-choosing-assisted-death
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A Peaceful Passing
This week, Jann Arden, Caitlin Green, and Sarah Burke discuss a variety of topics, including the solar eclipse, the trend of divorce rings, the concept of one-hit wonders and more. Jann also reflects on her weekend as she leads Caitlin and Sarah through a conversation about Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) as she went for one last visit with her friends parents who chose to leave the planet in their early 90s with joy and celebration. This episode is joyful, and not meant to be depressing! Jann reflects on the power of choice.
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Topics
Introduction and Solar Eclipse Event
Divorce Rings
Living in Garages as a Luxury
Staying True to Oneself and Ignoring Irrelevance
The Oatmeal Diet Trend
Extreme Diets and Sensible Living
Assisted Death and Dignity
The Importance of Having a Will
Investing in Luxury: Birkin Bags
Voicenotes from our listeners
Check out the Taylor Swift playlist that Jann mentioned that includes her song 'Insensitive' HERE.
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Naheed Nenshi: For All of Us
Host Jann Arden interviews Naheed Nenshi, the former mayor of Calgary and current candidate to become premier of Alberta. They discuss the challenges of navigating politics in a polarized world, the importance of empathy and understanding, and the role of social media in shaping public discourse. Nenshi also shares his insights on the rise of divisive politics and the need for politicians to prioritize the well-being of all citizens. The conversation touches on themes of unity, hope, and the desire for a better future, exploring economic insecurity, the need for public services, and the importance of community resilience. Nenshi also discusses the challenges faced by young people, the importance of public assets like healthcare and education, and the need to support mental health. Naheed and Jann share their personal experiences growing up in Calgary and the importance of community support. They emphasize the role of public service and the need to encourage more women to get involved in politics. While Jann, Caitlin and Sarah learn about Naheed Nenshi's decision to run for the leadership of the NDP party in Alberta, the conversation really revolves around hope and optimism for Canada and the entire world.
Topics:
Introduction and Background
The Challenges of Polarized Politics
The Role of Empathy and Understanding
The Impact of Social Media on Public Discourse
Building Bridges and Creating a Better Future
Economic Insecurity and Insecurities
The Role of Public Services
Challenges Faced by Young People
Community Support and Investment
Encouraging Women in Public Service
The Challenges of Advocacy
Naheed Nenshi's Decision to Run for NDP Leadership
The Importance of Strong Public Services
The Power of Hope and Optimism
The Politicization of Public Services
The Importance of Voting
Naheed Nenshi's early life was marked by his family's resilience during the '80s recession and how, through access to strong public services, the foundation was laid for his future.
After returning to Calgary following his education and early successes, Nenshi served as a tenured professor at Mount Royal University. It was on leave from his tenured position that he would become Mayor of Calgary, serving three terms over 11 years. Despite the downturn in global resource prices, under Nenshi's leadership the city was continually listed in the Top 10 of global livability (as high as third!), and often listed atop all cities in the western hemisphere.
Leading Calgary through a deadly and unprecedented disaster in the 2013 Southern Alberta floods, he turned a catastrophe into a celebration of a community's resilience. In the years that followed, he continued his work to guide record-setting investment in his constituents quality of life including transit, roads, recreation centers and libraries. Along the way, he was named "the best mayor in the world" by The City Mayor's Foundation. Among all of this building, Calgary's taxes were the lowest among big cities.
He is a proud first-generation Canadian of Indian ancestry, whose parents immigrated from Tanzania. His family and his Ismaili Muslim faith instilled in him the ethic of seva--service to the community--something he tries to live every day.
Now, he's running to be leader of Alberta's NDP and the next premier of the province. Find out more about Naheed Nenshi's campaign: https://nenshi.ca/
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We're Retiring the Word Retirement
Happy Birthday to Jann Arden! This week, Jann reflects on turning 62 and discusses the pressures women face to remain young. Jann, Caitlin Green and Sarah Burke touch on the controversy surrounding Kate Middleton's health, the ban on social media for children in Florida, and the importance of embracing aging and celebrating life. The discussion also explores historical beauty standards, the desire to stay young, and the need to find joy in the present moment. Jann explores the privilege of aging and the concept of retirement and retirement planning. The conversation concludes with reflections on wisdom and life experience, and the suggestion to retire the word 'retirement'.
Topics:
Introduction and Birthday Reflections
Apology for Kate Middleton Comments
The Palace's PR Response and Public Interest in Kate Middleton
Florida's Social Media Ban for Children
Embracing Aging and Celebrating Life
Historical Beauty Standards and Women's Desire to Remain Young
Madonna and the Pressure to Stay Young
Accepting Aging and Finding Joy in the Present
Balancing Perspectives on Aging and Achievement
The Privilege of Aging and Embracing Mortality
Appreciating Life's Spectacular Moments
Not Worrying About Societal Expectations
Retirement and Planning
Purpose and Community Connection
Fear of Retirement
Friendships and Aging
Energy and Boundaries
Wisdom and Life Experience
Retiring the Word Retirement
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The Little Big Bitch: Chelsea Handler
Jann Arden interviews comedian, television host, podcaster and New York Times best-selling author Chelsea Handler! They discuss various topics including turning 50, embracing happiness, dealing with hecklers, the influence of childhood and family, handling public opinion, the power of laughter, and monetizing authenticity. They also touch on Chelsea's successful show Chelsea Lately and the importance of being true to oneself. Chelsea discusses the ups and downs of her career, personal growth, and the challenges she has faced. She talks about her joy in taking the piss out of corporate culture and not taking herself too seriously. Chelsea also shares her thirst for knowledge and desire to evolve and learn. Caitlin Green asks her about her ayahuasca journey, curious about her intentions and what she got out of the experience. Sarah asks her about her favourite moments in the spotlight hoping to hear about her favourite burn and who was the target. They discuss the importance of defending women and pushing the boundaries of comedy. Chelsea tells Jann, Caitlin & Sarah about some upcoming projects including her Netflix is a Joke Fest date at Youtube Theater and a new book!
Chelsea Handler is a comedian, television host, six-time New York Times best-selling author and advocate whose humour and candor have established her as one of the most celebrated voices in entertainment and pop culture. After a strong seven-year run as the host of E!’s top-rated Chelsea Lately, a tenure in which she was the only female late-night talk show host on-air, she launched her documentary series Chelsea Does followed by her talk show Chelsea on Netflix in 2016. She has penned six New York Times best-selling books, five of which have reached #1, including 2019’s Life Will Be the Death of Me.
In 2021, she launched her iHeart Radio advice podcast, Dear Chelsea.
Go see Chelsea on the Little Big Bitch tour!
Topics:
(00:00) Introduction and Chelsea's Background
(01:21) Turning 50 and Embracing Happiness
(06:12) Dealing with Hecklers and Quick Wit
(09:07) Childhood and Family Influence
(12:29) Money, Success, and Personal Relationships
(13:33) Dealing with Public Opinion and Negativity
(16:00) The Power of Laughter and Spreading Joy
(21:36) Sisters and Overcoming Obstacles
(24:41) Monetizing Authenticity and Confidence
(25:38) Chelsea Lately and Being Yourself
(27:03) Taking the Piss Out of Corporate Culture
(27:50) Thirst for Knowledge and Growth
(28:32) Balancing Humor and Hard Lessons
(29:19) Desire to Evolve and Learn
(29:36) The Challenges of Traveling
(30:25) Taking Responsibility for the Audience
(30:52) Defying Societal Expectations
(31:27) The Language Surrounding Women
(32:35) Pushing the Boundaries of Comedy
(33:20) Defending Women and Exploiting Life
(34:18) Proud Moments and Burns
(35:19) Supporting Women and Overcoming Challenges
(36:02) Upcoming Projects and Podcast
(38:02) Inspiration and Appreciation
(39:04) Closing Remarks and Farewell
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Soft Thoughtfulness
Jann Arden and Caitlin Green begin with their thoughts on the Oscars, covering their favorite moments and speeches, food at the Oscars and after parties, and Sarah wonders who else experiences the Oscars without cable television. The discussion also delves into the controversy surrounding Kate Middleton and the handling of the situation by the royal family. The conversation touches on the importance of supporting films and the future of cinema, as well as the balance between privacy and public interest. The conversation explores the baggage and challenges that come with fame, as discussed through the experiences of Jamie Oliver and Kate Middleton including the double standards and public scrutiny surrounding women in particular. The conversation then turns to the excitement and joy of spring, including spring cleaning and plant care. Sarah's birthday comes up which brings up Caitlin's favourite topic, astrology! She talks about a recent tarot card reading as they compare experiences and beliefs in the spiritual realm. The hosts make an exciting announcement about an upcoming guest appearance by Chelsea Handler on the podcast!
Chapters & Topics:
(00:00) Discussion of the Oscars
(03:02) Al Pacino's Confusing Announcement
(04:02) Food at the Oscars and After Parties
(06:04) Favorite Moments and Speeches
(09:00) Watching the Oscars Without Cable
(13:05) Supporting Films and the Future of Cinema
(15:02) Discussion of Kate Middleton's Controversy
(18:41) The Baggage of Fame
(19:37) Jamie Oliver's Perspective on Fame
(20:06) The Burdens of Fame and Public Scrutiny
(21:41) The Need for Explanation and Privacy
(22:05) The Double Standards of the Royal Family
(22:19) The Complexity of Meghan Markle's Situation
(22:47) The Importance of Withholding Judgment
(23:31) Concern for Kate Middleton
(24:16) The Public Relations Mishap with the Royal Family Photo
(25:05) Excitement for Spring and the Change of Seasons
(26:03) The Joy of Spring Cleaning and Plant Care
(27:18) The Anticipation of Spring Activities
(29:49) The Mindfulness and Thoughtfulness of Spring
(32:03) The Freedom from Time Constraints
(33:04) The Excitement of Spring Birthdays
(34:13 The Celebration of Birthdays
(37:01) Birthday Wishes
(37:27) Birthday Celebration and Astrology
(38:30 Astrological Compatibility
(39:11) Personal Experiences with Astrology
(42:11) Tarot Card Readings and Spirituality
(43:24) Believing in the Power of Tarot Cards
(44:06) Career Changes and Self-Belief
(46:31) The Importance of Asking for What You Want
(47:43) The Power of Manifestation and Positive Thinking
(49:47) Exciting Announcement: Guest Appearance by Chelsea Handler
(53:08) Upcoming Interview with Chelsea Handler
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Customer Reviews
Saturday Happiness
Love Jann, Caitlin, and Adam! Great discussions! Love every episode!
Because we all need more Jann!
I fell in love with Jann after watching her show, and I’m so excited that she has a podcast. She has such an amazing backstory, and I love hearing her views about life. Fun, emotional, informative….I wanna be best friends with her!
Found my people
Love this. Different subjects, relaxing, easy to listen to. Started with a few current episodes and now working my way through from the beginning. Learning, laughing, and feeling connected. Thanks for doing this Jann.