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For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Jen Hatmaker
Fear
Mental Strength
Emotional Intelligence
Therapy
Loss
Resilience
Grief
Self-Care
Mental Health
Life Transitions
Public Speaking Anxiety
Ageism
Relationships
Rest
Self-Pity
Aging
Conflict Resolution
Holidays
Women's Empowerment
Burnout

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:Some stories feel less like books and more like quiet companions. Theo of Golden is one of those.

This month in the Jen Hatmaker Book Club, Jen sits down with author Allen Levi to talk about the small-town novel that has quietly captured... more

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Description:If you’ve ever whispered, Is this it?—if you’ve been doing “all the right things” and still feel that unfinished ache humming under your skin—go ahead and hit download.

Jen is joined by her beloved friend (and actual genius) Kate Bowler ... more

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Description:What does it mean to be okay when nothing is okay?

Not fixed.

Not optimized.

Not cured.

Just… okay.

This week, Jen and Amy sit down with bestselling author and professional weirdo Jenny Lawson to talk about surviving — and sometimes ... more

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Description:For years, women in their late 30s and 40s have walked into doctors’ offices saying the same thing: “I don’t feel like myself.”

They’re exhausted but can’t sleep. Gaining weight but eating less. Anxious, foggy, irritable, disconnected. A... more

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Recent Guests

Allen Levi
Author of Theo of Golden; discussed as the book's creator and subject of the interview.
Author, Theo of Golden
Episode: March 2026 JHBC: Allen Levi’s Theo of Golden
Elizabeth Day
Host of How To Fail, introduced in an episode segment as a guest/host in a promo slot
How To Fail (Sony Music Entertainment)
Episode: March 2026 JHBC: Allen Levi’s Theo of Golden
Jenny Lawson
Author of The Bloggess, author of How To Be Okay When Nothing Is Okay
Author, Blogger
Episode: Bonus: Grace for the Weird-Ass Brain: “The Bloggess” Jenny Lawson on How to Be Okay When Nothing Is Okay
Mary Claire Haver
Board-certified OB-GYN, author of The New Perimenopause
The Pause Life / The New Perimenopause
Episode: The New Perimenopause: What’s Actually Happening to Your Body with Dr. Mary Claire Haver
Shannan Martin
Author of Counterweights, speaker
Author
Episode: Shannan Martin on Counterweights: Holding Grief and Joy in the Same Hands
Suzy Welch
Author of Becoming You; three-time New York Times bestselling author; NYU instructor
Becoming You with Suzy Welch
Episode: Welcome to Becoming You with Suzy Welch
David Gate
Poet and thinker, author of A Rebellion of Care
Poet, author
Episode: [ENCORE] Wonder in the Wilderness: David Gate on Poetry, Care, and Staying Tender in a Harsh World
Anne Lamott
Author of Good Writing; collaborator on the craft book with Neal Allen
Author, Good Writing; collaboration with Neal Allen
Episode: Clarity, Voice, and the Long Way to the Sentence with Anne Lamott
Mandy Grass
Nationally recognized behavior expert, former teacher, board certified behavior analyst
Behavior Blueprint / Mandy Grass
Episode: Your Kid Isn’t the Problem (And Neither Are You) with Mandy Grass

Hosts

Jen Hatmaker
New York Times bestselling author known for her relatable storytelling and humor. She is passionate about discussing personal growth, faith, and women's empowerment.
Amy Hardin
Longtime friend of Jen Hatmaker and co-host, she brings a relatable perspective to discussions about relationships, faith, and the challenges of midlife.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 7k ratings
  • YAY

    Yay

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ZenPenguin
    United States4 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 States5 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

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    1
    DeeCin7
    United States5 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 States6 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 States6 months ago

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Feedback indicates a strong connection to the personal stories shared, with many citing the content as comforting and empowering during difficult life phases.
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There's a notable divide in opinions regarding the current format, with some expressing dissatisfaction over changes and a yearning for earlier episodes.

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JHBC February 2026: Nikki Erlick’s The Measure
Q: Could you give kind of the story arc for those new to the story?
The book opens with a global moment when boxes arrive, each containing a string that predicts life length, and follows several characters as they navigate personal relationships, social upheaval, and political conflict that arise from the revelation, while ultimately guiding toward a hopeful, human-centered conclusion.
The Wake-Up Call: What Changes in Midlife—and Why You’re Not Imagining It
Q: How can faith language complicate the idea of healing?
Faith language can create pressure to feel perfect or unbroken, making it difficult for women to acknowledge their struggles without feeling faithless.
The Wake-Up Call: What Changes in Midlife—and Why You’re Not Imagining It
Q: Why do women often feel more anxious as they navigate clarity in midlife?
Anxiety narrows focus and can highlight what threatens peace, but clarity can also emerge from recognizing the need for change in relationships and personal growth.
The Wake-Up Call: What Changes in Midlife—and Why You’re Not Imagining It
Q: What are some of the things women say when they notice a shift in their relationships?
Women often notice changes in their capacity and tolerance level regarding their relationships, leading them to reassess what they want to carry forward.
Impossible to Ignore: Norah O’Donnell on Women, Power, and Collective Courage
Q: What inspired you to write this book?
Norah expresses her emotional connection to the stories she uncovered and how they highlight the role women played in shaping American history.

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Featuring engaging conversations with a mix of humor and heartfelt storytelling, this podcast offers insights into the complexities of life during the middle years. Hosts, who have journeyed through various life stages, including career changes, parenting, marriage, and spiritual evolution, create a relatable space for listeners navigating similar paths. Through meaningful interviews with accomplished guests, the content explores themes such as empowerment, relationships, and self-discovery, while appealing to listeners who appreciate candid discussions about everyday challenges and victories. The warm camaraderie between the hosts and their guests resonates with many, creating a community feel that underscores the laughter and struggles of... more

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