The Happy Hour Podcast is hosted by Jamie Ivey, and each week she brings a guest to the show. During the happy hour they will discuss anything and everything just as if you were around the table with your own girlfriends. Jamie loves to connect with women and encourage them as they journey through life. These conversations will make you laugh and cry all in one. The Happy Hour will be something yo... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 748 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityReligionChristianity |
Hey friends! We are continuing to count down to our 10th birthday! An entire decade of incredible people telling meaningful stories! If you haven't had the chance to listen to the other episodes from the first season of The Happy Hour, we encourage y... more
Sometimes we desire a new outfit, and other times it’s something deeper, like the approval of others. However, as we grow in our relationship with God, our desires should move in the direction of wanting him more than anything! In today’s show Guest ... more
Happy Friday friends! more
At some point in your life you may have been told, or made to feel, that your emotions weren’t valid. Maybe it was a parent never letting you emote, or maybe it was friends picking on you for crying. Too often, outside voices try to silence our inter... more
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This is one of my favorite shows!
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I used to be an avid listener of the podcast. This newest one which is pre-recorded with Jamie and her friend joking about swingers’ vacations and Jamie jokingly personally being flattered if anyone were to invite her to “swing” was disturbing to hear and feels like the antithesis to how she normally espouses her beliefs and faith story. Taking a break from subscribing and listening.
Jamie Ivey has an incredible talent for interviewing people and sharing their stories. She’s down to earth, fun, godly, and a joy to be influenced by. You will learn so much from the many voices that she has on her show. To God be the glory!
I’m so sorry your going through Terrible times. I wish like many that I could change things. God is your savior and will never leave you. Just pray, when you know you can’t he’s there and hears you!!! And know , when you can’t pray others can. love you more
Apple Podcasts | #242 | United States/Religion & Spirituality/Christianity |
Apple Podcasts | #117 | Canada/Religion & Spirituality/Christianity |
Apple Podcasts | #200 | Canada/Religion & Spirituality |
Apple Podcasts | #216 | Finland/Religion & Spirituality/Christianity |
Apple Podcasts | #223 | South Africa/Religion & Spirituality/Christianity |
Apple Podcasts | #224 | Denmark/Religion & Spirituality/Christianity |
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