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For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Jen Hatmaker
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Mental Strength
Emotional Intelligence
Therapy
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Resilience
Grief
Self-Care
Mental Health
Life Transitions
Public Speaking Anxiety
Ageism
Relationships
Rest
Self-Pity
Aging
Conflict Resolution
Death and Dying
End-Of-Life Process
Holidays

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 t... more

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Description:Today we’re talking about something most of us sideline, postpone, or avoid entirely until life forces our hand: MONEY. This is a topic our host Jen Hatmaker knows all too well. For years, Jen let her then husband handle all of the bills,... more

Description:Many of us were taught that strength looks like independence. Don’t need too much. Don’t ask for help. Don’t lean on others. And then—somewhere along the way—we find ourselves lonely, exhausted, or quietly resentful, wondering why connect... more

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Description:Sometimes a wake up call doesn’t arrive as a crisis. Sometimes it arrives as a quiet realization: the way I’m living isn’t actually working.

In this encore episode, we revisit a powerful conversation with James Clear, bestselling author ... more

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Description:This is your wake up call: your body was never the problem.

By midlife, so many women are exhausted—not just by life, but by decades of being told to manage, fix, discipline, and override our bodies. Wellness culture promised health and ... more

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Recent Guests

Nedra Tawwab
Therapist and New York Times bestselling author
Episode: Nedra Glover Tawwab: The Wake-Up We Need About Love, Boundaries, and The Balancing Act Behind Healthy Relationships
James Clear
Author of Atomic Habits and speaker on habits and personal development
Atomic Habits
Episode: [ENCORE]Small Steps, Big Change: Waking Up To The Hidden Power of Our Habits with James Clear
Chrissy King
Body liberation advocate, author, speaker, and former strength coach, focusing on social justice and wellness culture.
Author of The Body Liberation Project
Episode: Wake Up Call: Your Body Was Never the Problem with Body Liberation Advocate, Chrissy King
Kanika Chadda-Gupta
Former CNN journalist and entrepreneur focused on motherhood and community building.
Total Mom Sense
Episode: Kanika Chadda-Gupta On Becoming The Woman We Are Meant To Be In The Eye Of The Storm
Madeline Martin
Acclaimed author known for her immersive and historical fiction novels
Episode: December 2025: Madeline Martin’s The Secret Book Society
Melani Sanders
Founder of the We Do Not Care Movement and author
We Do Not Care Movement
Episode: Social Media Sensation Melani Sanders Reminds Us That We Are Enough and We Do Not Care
Ben Markovits
An author and the writer of The Rest of Our Lives.
Episode: [BONUS] The Rest of Our Lives: A Conversation About the Long Middle with Ben Markovits
Lee C. Camp
Theologian, ethics professor, and host of the podcast 'No Small Endeavor'
No Small Endeavor
Episode: Human Flourishing in a Distracted World: Theologian Lee C. Camp Offers a Wake Up Call To Living Well
Munther Isaac
Featured in a recent episode of Lee Camp's podcast
Episode: Human Flourishing in a Distracted World: Theologian Lee C. Camp Offers a Wake Up Call To Living Well

Hosts

Jen Hatmaker
Host of the podcast, New York Times bestselling author, and advocate for empowerment and connection in midlife.
Amy Hardin
Co-host of the podcast and longtime friend of Jen Hatmaker, contributing to discussions on life's challenges and joys.

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 7k ratings
  • YAY

    Yay

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ZenPenguin
    United States2 months ago
  • One suggestion

    I truly love this pod. I’d love it even more if the commercial breaks weren’t shocking. Please consider a different way to do it

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    JlynnCO2018
    United States3 months ago
  • Let the Light of Christ Lead Us to Truth

    I followed Jen Hatmaker from the beginning. Though I always had hesitations, I appreciated her humor and storytelling. Over time, after reading and studying more deeply, I’ve come to see that while Jen claims to follow Jesus, she’s reshaped Scripture to fit her own version of Him. Ladies, be like the Bereans—test everything against God’s Word. When you do, you’ll see how far her teachings drift from biblical truth. I pray she has a true encounter with Christ and turns from leading others astray.... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    DeeCin7
    United States3 months ago
  • Right to the heart of the matter

    I recently found Jen, her pod and her latest book after she guested on another pod. Parts of my story overlap but much of it is my own of course because we are different people. Despite the fact that I’m 15 years older and have done a ton of mindful work on moving through the good, the bad and the ugly of life with awareness, I am learning so so much! Again (sigh). Thank you for being real, freaking funny, well spoken, and thoughtful. You get right down to it and I appreciate you.🤍

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    judes-g
    United States3 months ago
  • Good writer, terrible podcaster

    Too much shilling. Ugh it’s like your hosting qvc. So bad.

    I’ve followed you for 12 years and I hope you get the help you need. Why your friends let you go on a podcast and camera like this is… there are no words. Your obsession with consumerism is gross all you care about it buy, buy, buy. Soo greedy. Ugh

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Meg Reynolds1983
    United States4 months ago

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Nedra Glover Tawwab: The Wake-Up We Need About Love, Boundaries, and The Balancing Act Behind Healthy Relationships
Q: Can you talk about how trauma affects their ability to be close to others and to rely on others?
Trauma survivors may either struggle to connect deeply or attach too quickly, complicating their relationships and ability to find security.
Nedra Glover Tawwab: The Wake-Up We Need About Love, Boundaries, and The Balancing Act Behind Healthy Relationships
Q: What specifically were you seeing in your clinical work that made you realize dependency was the next important conversation to have?
There is more loneliness due to overcorrection in relationships, with rigid boundaries leading to isolation and a lack of healthy dependency.
Nedra Glover Tawwab: The Wake-Up We Need About Love, Boundaries, and The Balancing Act Behind Healthy Relationships
Q: What do you think that most people maybe misunderstand or misinterpret about what healthy actually looks like in a relationship?
Healthy for a lot of people means conflict-free. They think not having arguments signifies a healthy relationship, whereas ongoing discussions about different topics indicate growth and understanding in the relationship.
Social Media Sensation Melani Sanders Reminds Us That We Are Enough and We Do Not Care
Q: How do you feel about being honest about rock bottom versus breakthrough?
Melani describes her parking lot moment as a mix of both a breakdown and a breakthrough, feeling liberated in being vulnerable.
December 2025: Madeline Martin’s The Secret Book Society
Q: Can you talk about the title that you just mentioned that was sort of your breakout career changer?
Yes, The Last Bookshop in London, set during World War II in London, tells the story of a surviving bookshop and the community that comes together amid difficulty.

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