That’s What SHE Said with Kate Bowler
Kate is the author of Everything Happens for a Reason: And Other Lies I've Loved. We are talking about the human impulse to put a bow on suffering, and how it can be harmful to try to make meaning of loss as a way to circumvent grief. Kate's book can be found here. And you can find Rage Against the Minivan here. . . .
That’s What SHE Said with Cara Meredith
https://youtu.be/fJ2WedFeljo Cara Meredith and I discuss our experiences at white moms raising black kids, and what we've learned about our own privilege and about the depth of racial bias in our country. You can find Cara's book The Color of Life here. And you can find Rage Against the Minivan here. . . .
That’s What SHE Said with Sarah Stewart Holland
Sarah is the co-host of Pantsuit Politics and the author of I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversations. We are talking about how to maintain our humanity (and the humanity of others) when talking politics. You can find Sarah's book here. And you can find Rage Against the Mininvan here. . . .
That’s What SHE Said with Jenny Ingram, author of Adulting for Christians
Jenny and I talk about faith and identifying with value vs. sin, and we also chat about raising teenagers. You can find Jenny's book Adulting for Christians here, and you can read Rage Against the Minivan here. . . .
That’s What SHE Said with Jillian Lauren
I'm talking adoption with my fellow adoptive mom (and adoptee herself) Jillian Lauren. We've been friends for a long time and both adopted internationally and also from foster care. We get a little misty reading parts of our memoirs about bringing our boys home, and talk through what we've learned about love (and about ourselves) from the experience. You can find Jillian's book Everything You Ever Wanted here. And my book Rage Against the Minivan here. https://youtu.be/tkhYvLVhzpE . . .
That’s What SHE Said with Lisa Damour
I'm talking with fellow therapist Lisa Damour about raising preteens and teens, how to promote empathy and self-esteem while also promoting resilience, and what the pandemic is doing to an already stressed-out generation. You can order Lisa's book Under Pressure here and Untangled here. And you can order Rage Against the Minivan here. I'm talking with fellow therapist Lisa Damour about raising preteens and teens, how to promote empathy and self-esteem while also promoting resilience, and . . .
That’s What SHE Said with Eugene Cho
Eugene Cho and I are talking about how to have a civil dialogue about politics, the polarization of politic parties, and the problem with Christians aligning with a political party over their moral convictions. You can find Eugene's book, Thou Shalt Not Be a Jerk: A Christian's Guide to Engaging Politics, at this link. You can find Rage Against the Minivan here. And you can hear about our trip to Iraq and Lebanon here. . . .
That’s What SHE Said with Jonathan Merritt
Jonathan and I go in on a number of topics, from growing up pastors kids, to learning how to opt out of our drive to people-please, to the curious way some Christian leaders are handling the COVID-19 crisis, to our thoughts on LGBT-affirming theology. Jonathan is such a smart, out-of-the-box thinker and someone I always have interesting and in-depth conversations with, and I think you will enjoy it, too. You can find his book Learning to Speak God from Scratch here: https://amzn.to/2BTyPU8. And . . .
That’s What SHE Said with Melanie Shankle
I'm talking with author Melanie Shankle on raising teenagers, finding our own sense of self as a mom, and being in the weird middle place of life. You can find Melanie's book here, and my book here. . . .
That’s What SHE Said with Christine Koh
Christine and I are talking about how to parent smarter, not harder. We both have shared values that parenting is often easier when we simplify, and that there are benefits to our kids when we let ourselves off the hook, too. Christine is the co-author of the book Minimalist Parenting. You can find that here and Rage Against the Minivan here. . . .