Ep. 8: Jennifer Dukes Lee

Episode 8: Jennifer Dukes Lee on Being Brave Enough to Ask Questions, How Honesty Feels Scary, and if She’d Survive a Zombie Apocalypse

Do you have questions that you feel like no one can answer? Have you ever felt like your doubts would be too much for those around you?

Today, bestselling author, thinker, and question-asker, Jennifer Dukes Lee joins the podcast with some life-giving advice to anyone who has ever been called a “Doubting Thomas”. She shares how she went from interviewing police chiefs and presidential candidates to now writing soul-strengthening books while living on a farm in Iowa. Jennifer helps us understand the gift of curiosity and how it led her to fill a manila envelope marked “mystery” with all the things she was quietly wrestling to accept. Now, she has put a bunch of her favorite questions into a journal called Stuff I'd Only Tell God: A Guided Journal of Courageous Honesty, Obsessive Truth-Telling, and Beautifully Ruthless Self-Discovery. It's like your own little confession booth. 1000s of prompts and limitless ways to unearth the real you. She's also the author of Growing Slow and It's All Under Control.

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