New York Times bestselling author Jen Hatmaker and her longtime friend, Amy Hardin, have arrived in
Jen and her husband Brandon, who she dubs as the “heavyweight champion of gift giving,” record a spe
Jen has an epic chat with one of her favorite fellow fall football fans--New York Times bestselling
What’s more fun than perusing fall recipes from a Pioneer Woman cookbook on a chilly fall day? Actua
We’re wrapping up our “For the Love of Food” series with stories from you--Jen’s Tribe--of how you'r
Bill Smith had us at, “hello, may I deliver your groceries right to your home??” He’s the CEO and fo
Our food series is ramping up with beloved celebrity chef, best-selling author, and mom of four, Mel
Danielle Walker is the author and photographer of the New York Times Best Selling cookbook Against a
Welcome to our all new series on (wait for it) FOOD! We kick off this series on one of our most FAV
When Jen's Tribe speaks, we get the most incredible guests, and for the wrap-up of our Moxie series,
Jen meets up with her feisty and funny friend, Amena Brown. Amena is an author, spoken word poet, sp
Jen interviews her “ride or die” friend; musician, songwriter and author, Nichole Nordeman. Nichole
Jen and Glennon have a conversation about the flip side of moxie—the mess that usually precedes it.
We asked Jen’s tribe to submit stories of women they knew who defined “moxie” like no others. Overwh
In our continuing series featuring women with "moxie," Jen visits with fellow Austinite and good fri
The Whole30. You've done it. Jen's done it. Someone you know is on it right now. Melissa Hartwig is
Researcher & storyteller Dr. Brené Brown brings us her thoughts on shame, suffering, courage and
Kicking off the new “For the Love of Moxie” series is Luvvie Anjayi, a hilarious writer and blogger
Jen asked YOU, her Tribe, to tell us your best friendship stories. After hundreds of responses on Fa
Nobody has more fun with their friends than Annie F. Downs (the “F” stands for “fun!”). Author of 10
Did you know that there is a science around “girlfriendhood?” Shasta Nelson, a noted “friendship exp