Jen Hatmaker

Anonymous
The advice of Jen's recent podcast guest is idiotic. We should choose the BIGGER life when we don't know what to do, guys. So deep. So profound. Wow. Just lean into that. Let it soak.
Anonymous
Can we really be seeing the end of Jen Hatmaker, Inc.? I don't see any real interest in her anymore. No buzz about the new book. No speaking tours anymore. Nothing new at all. Just the same shilling and boring podcast which feels like a chore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The advice of Jen's recent podcast guest is idiotic. We should choose the BIGGER life when we don't know what to do, guys. So deep. So profound. Wow. Just lean into that. Let it soak.


Plus such ORIGINAL and life changing topics such as don’t let perfection be the enemy of good and what we do everyday matters more than what we do every once in a while.

She’s scraping the bottom of the barrel of overdone and recycled stuff and acting like it’s new and profound.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can we really be seeing the end of Jen Hatmaker, Inc.? I don't see any real interest in her anymore. No buzz about the new book. No speaking tours anymore. Nothing new at all. Just the same shilling and boring podcast which feels like a chore.


Well, the posting here has slowed down a lot the last few weeks, so maybe the whole thing is running out of steam.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The advice of Jen's recent podcast guest is idiotic. We should choose the BIGGER life when we don't know what to do, guys. So deep. So profound. Wow. Just lean into that. Let it soak.


Also, it’s ok to want a smaller life. It’s that hustle culture she & the rest of her ilk are always promoting. Chasing the next thing. It’s ok to not choose that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The advice of Jen's recent podcast guest is idiotic. We should choose the BIGGER life when we don't know what to do, guys. So deep. So profound. Wow. Just lean into that. Let it soak.


Also, it’s ok to want a smaller life. It’s that hustle culture she & the rest of her ilk are always promoting. Chasing the next thing. It’s ok to not choose that.


1000%
Anonymous


Well, the posting here has slowed down a lot the last few weeks, so maybe the whole thing is running out of steam.


Yes, it's a bummer how quiet it is here lately. I keep checking back for more Jane Capstitcher!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The advice of Jen's recent podcast guest is idiotic. We should choose the BIGGER life when we don't know what to do, guys. So deep. So profound. Wow. Just lean into that. Let it soak.


Plus such ORIGINAL and life changing topics such as don’t let perfection be the enemy of good and what we do everyday matters more than what we do every once in a while.

She’s scraping the bottom of the barrel of overdone and recycled stuff and acting like it’s new and profound.


And when asked for an example of choosing a “bigger” life, Gretchen Rubin’s only example was - getting a dog. I literally laughed out loud.
Anonymous
The advice dolloped out with heavy purring sighs is hilarious…
Anonymous
Has Me Camp even been mentioned?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has Me Camp even been mentioned?


No but I’m sure it will be. I give it 2 weeks tops before it’s all she can talk about.
Anonymous
Will MeCamp this summer be in White Droople Harbour?
Anonymous
What is there to say about MeCamp? She invites her friends and family. She forces herself on random stranger to brag about what a social butterfly she is. Claims lily white town has the nicest most generous people ever. Pretends to read books.

Did I miss anything?
Anonymous
Last years was sort of sad. Michigan? That room where she worked looked like a college dorm tv room.
Anonymous
OMG...her WEIRD "acting" today with her story about Sydney's scholarship didn't make sense. They were at the movies, Sydney got a text, then she switches to the scholarship and how people said "yeaaa!"




Whyyyy was she being so overly dramatic? Her facial expression in the screen shot looked like she'd been crying and had terrible news.
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