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The Preamble

Changing Ideologies with Jen Hatmaker

The Preamble

Sharon McMahon

Education, History

4.915.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2021

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Sharon sits down with author and speaker Jen Hatmaker to address the challenges of confronting firmly held beliefs, how to grow and adapt without abandoning your identity, and giving yourself the permission to explore. If you are trying to reconcile new and old ideas amid growth and change, dive into this riveting and humorous discussion between Jen and Sharon.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Yay, you're here and so is Jen Hatmaker. If you don't know Jen, allow me to tell you that she has already written one million D best-selling books.

0:13.1

She has a cookbook coming out.

0:15.0

She has a very popular podcast called For the Love.

0:19.6

Today we're chatting about what it looks like

0:22.1

to walk away from something that you've known your whole life

0:25.6

and to move in the direction of what you believe to be true.

0:30.8

What you believe is right for you even if it means leaving behind a lot of what you've known.

0:36.4

It's a discussion about what it means to sort of change ideologies and I think you're going to find it

0:42.2

really insightful and interesting.

0:43.7

Jen is just funny, approachable, so likable. So let's dive into this episode.

0:49.7

I'm Sharon McMahon and welcome to the Sharon Says So podcast.

0:56.0

Jen, thank you so much for joining me today.

0:57.8

This is an absolute pleasure. I love your podcast.

1:01.6

Thank you for paving the way for people like me

1:04.1

to be like, you know what's a great podcast to listen to?

1:06.6

That Jennifer hatmaker.

1:10.1

Do you hate it when people call you Jennifer?

1:12.1

Well, I know it's actually nostalgic for me because the only person in the world that only calls me Jennifer is my dad.

1:20.0

That's it. Full iteration of Jennifer at all times. And so anytime somebody says it is it's like nurturing to me. It's like parental.

1:28.0

Yes. Yes, my instinct for whatever reason, just in my mind, I think of you as Jennifer, even though there's absolutely

1:34.8

no reason to call you that. I just like, oh, Jennifer. Although the reason could be potentially that is my name. And so you're not way off.

1:43.8

You know, I think I so wanted to have Jennifer differentiation

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