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The Strong Women Podcast

71. The Beauty of Our Design as Women and Men with Shaunti Feldhahn

The Strong Women Podcast

Sarah Stonestreet

Christianity, Relationships, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

2.4602 Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2021

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Shaunti Feldhahn, author For Women Only and also of For Men Only, started her career as an analyst on Wall Street and she now uses her giftings as a researcher to give insights into relationships. Shaunti understands that women and men were created differently and that when we seek to understand each person in front of us, it leads to thriving and healthy marriages, families, and friendships. Shaunti is passionate about helping others understand how God has designed women and men through her research, because when we understand how we reflect the image of God, it changes our lives.  

 

Shaunti Feldhahn Show Notes:  

Shaunti Feldhahn's Website: https://shaunti.com/ 

Books by Shaunti Feldhahn: https://shaunti.com/books-and-studies/ 

Experiencing God by Henry Blackaby, Richard Blackaby, and Claude King: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/experiencing-god-blackaby/1100635866?ean=9780805447538 

Start with the Ending song by David Wilcox: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKauiG9TRRs 

A Voice in the Wind by Francine Rivers (Book #1 in The Mark of the Lion series): https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/voice-in-the-wind-francine-rivers/1102466059?ean=9781414375496 

Join Strong Women on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/strongwomencc 

Erin and her husband, Brett, run Maven which “exists to help the next generation know truth, pursue goodness, and create beauty, all for the cause of Christ.” Check out more about Maven here: https://maventruth.com/  

The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what’s happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them.  Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/  

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Strong Women podcast, where we explore a deeper understanding of the humanity,

0:08.1

value, intellect, and creativity of women. I'm your host Sarah Stone Street. And I'm your co-host,

0:14.8

Erin Kunkel. Today on the Strong Women podcast, we have with us, Shanti Feldhon.

0:23.3

And Shanti received her graduate degree from Harvard University and was an analyst on Wall

0:28.9

Street before unexpectedly, aren't you excited about finding out what that word means,

0:34.6

unexpectedly becoming a social researcher. So this is part of her story

0:39.2

that we'll unpack in just a minute. She's also a best-selling author, and she's written

0:44.3

several books with her husband, Jeff, a popular speaker. And today, I thought this was an

0:49.9

interesting part of her bio. Today, she applies those skills, both at home and work and speaking

0:56.6

and being an author. Like, it's across the board. And I just think that's neat because so many

1:01.1

times we think our giftings are like in a category. But this is something that applies to all

1:06.7

the spheres of life. She's able to work it in. So I'm excited to hear more about that. But she's

1:11.6

written several books and like several, it would take too long to list them all, but we're

1:15.9

going to mention a few of them today. So thanks for coming, Shanti. Absolutely. I'm delighted.

1:22.1

Okay, Shanti, your name is so original. So I actually want to start with you saying, where did your name come from, Shanti?

1:30.9

Is that a family name?

1:32.4

Well, believe it or not, no.

1:34.8

It's actually a name from India.

1:38.3

My parents were in the Peace Corps in India before I was born.

1:42.5

And it's a really popular Indian name. And so I confuse a lot of

1:46.7

Indians when I meet them. You know, if I say hi, I'm Shanti and they're like, like that's not.

1:54.3

No, you're not. I was once speaking in Singapore, and a taxi driver refused to take me because he was waiting for somebody named Shanti.

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