i was brought up to kick my body's ass and keep it in contorit, and not let it get the best of me. And hilary mac bride and her phd. work is all around this, and it's so profound. Why don't you start calling yourbody as she and her? Because she is you. That isn't separate from your brain and from your heart and soul. Your body is you, and she is tame you, and only tame you. Her only aginda, in this entire world is to keep you safe and flourishing. She will tell you what's truth a. Now, you may not listen to her. But i can attest to
1. Why Jen believes none of us is safe from betrayal – but how she knows with certainty it will never happen to her again.
2. The useful part of unforgiveness, the worst thing about forgiveness, and how to know when it’s time to forgive.
3. Brené Brown’s advice to Jen for how to begin rebuilding brick by brick after the life you built implodes.
4. The steps Jen took to learn to trust her body for the first time – and what she calls her body now.
5. What Jen would go back and tell her kids about marriage and divorce if she could do it differently.
About Jen:
Jen Hatmaker is the New York Times bestselling author of For the Love and Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire, along with twelve other books. She hosts the award-winning For the Love podcast, is the delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club, and leader of a tightly knit online community where she reaches millions of people each week. Jen is a co-founder of Legacy Collective, a giving organization that grants millions of dollars toward sustainable projects around the world. She is a mom to five kids and lives just outside Austin, Texas.
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