For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast
Society & Culture:Relationships
Father Richard Rohr is one of our best teachers, hands down. Whether it’s through his work at the Center for Action and Contemplation (which he founded) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, or the many enlightening books he’s written, Fr. Richard is dedicated to helping people realize their best selves, both inwardly and outwardly. A champion for social justice who’s spent decades fighting for equality, he shows us the way to radical compassion by gently leading us to see the world with new eyes through the concept of “voluntary displacement,” i.e. when we willfully move out of our comfort zones and “live” ourselves into new ways of thinking. For such a wise and contemplative guy, his cool factor is off the charts. He calls Bono a good friend, and he was considered the foremost expert on the Enneagram WAY before it was the hot topic of the day. Jen and Fr. Richard discuss the dangers of “individualistic Christianity,” in the context of his new book “The Universal Christ,” and how so many of us have a stingy view of God who doles out His love out to just a certain few. He sums up our spiritual challenges in one masterful concept that, if we truly embraced, it would change the direction of our lives: “nothing can separate us from God, except the thought that we’re separate from God.”
The Vagina Bible: Debunking Myths and Misinformation Around The Female Body Ft. Dr. Jen Gunter
For the Love of Peace: Exploring Our Senses as a Pathway to a More Peaceful Life ft. Gretchen Rubin
This Year, Every Little Thing Counts: Jen’s 2023 Recap
[BONUS] Jen’s Brave Journey Toward Releasing Her Inner Lion - A Story on The Meditative Story Podcast
For the Love of Peace: What Will You Leave Behind This Year? Ft. Father James Martin
For the Love of Peace: Finding Peace Within Our Grief: Sal & Im’s Tips for Good Mourning
For the Love of Peace: You Deserve Time To Rest with Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith
For the Love of Therapy: Two Friends Compare Notes On Therapy: Jen and Kelly
For the Love of Therapy: Freedom From Codependency with Melody Beattie
Jen’s Favorites: 7th Annual Christmas Gift Guide
For the Love of Therapy: Wellness Doesn’t Come From a Product, It Comes From Within: Dr. Pooja Lakshmin
For the Love of Therapy: Are You Happy? Dr. Sara Kuburic Wants Us To Stop Lying To Ourselves and Take Ownership of Our Choices
For the Love of Therapy: Jada Pinkett-Smith on Trauma, Grief, and the Power of Embracing Your Journey
For the Love of Therapy: Women and Emotions - No More Apologies: Dr. Anita Phillips
For the Love of Funny: It’s Funny Where Life Takes Us Sometimes: Anjelah Johnson-Reyes
For the Love of Funny: Laughing Toward The Light: Comedian Kevin James Thornton Finds Himself at 50
For the Love of Funny: Tom Papa Takes His Comedy Personally
Sheltered Kids Who Grew Up To Be Funny: Trey + Katie Kennedy and Jake Triplett
For the Love of Funny: Finding The Funny In Our Wins and Losses with R. Eric Thomas
Yelled at By A Clown: How Nate Bargatze Found His Funny
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