Best-selling author and speaker Shauna Niequist hosts this interview-style podcast featuring personal conversations with leading writers, thinkers and leaders a...
This week, Shauna talks with writer Jen Hatmaker.
Along with authoring a dozen books—including "Of Mess and Moxie", which is available for preorder now—Jen is a popular speaker and TV personality who has starred in HGTV’s "My Big Family Renovation".
They discuss parenting, writing, spiritual practices and, of course, faith and books.
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S01 Episode 07: Amanda Sudano Ramirez
This week, Shauna sits down with Johnnyswim member Amanda Sudano Ramirez to discuss how she got started with music, her career and her favorite books and food.
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S01 Episode 06: Henry Cloud
This week, Shauna sits down with acclaimed author and psychologist Henry Cloud to discuss the keys to a healthy relationship and how sharing your faith can be a life-changing exercise.
Cloud’s books have sold more than 10 million copies and he is one of the nation’s most sought-after leadership consultants.
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S01 Episode 05: Angela Davis
This week, Shauna speaks with former USA Track and Field Team member and SoulCycle instructor Angela Davis. By combining spiritual inspiration into her fitness philosophy, she’s become a popular trainer, with her classes drawing names like Jay Z, Chris Paul, Kevin Hart, Usher and tons of others.
The two discussed faith, the importance of movement and how physical fitness can impact you spiritually.
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S01 Episode 04: Ian Cron
This week, Shauna has an in-depth conversation with Enneagram expert Ian Cron about the breakthrough personality test, how it helps us understand each other and his new book, The Road Back to You.
Best-selling author and speaker Shauna Niequist hosts this interview-style podcast featuring personal conversations with leading writers, thinkers and leaders about life, relationships, purpose, family and faith. Authoring popular books like Present Over Perfect, Savor, and Bread & Wine has given Shauna a passionate fanbase, especially among millennial and Gen X women. She frequently headlines national conferences with her insight about living a life of faith and purpose.