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"Beauty and Identity" with Katelyn Beaty

Katelyn Beaty is an advocate for women, helping them take hold of their true identity. She is the author of A Woman’s Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World, she was Christianity Today’s youngest and first female managing editor, and Katelyn launched a website for the magazine called Her.meneutics, created for female writers.

Katelyn’s voice is articulate and powerful, speaking to the intersection of faith and culture in publications such as The New Yorker, The Washington PostThe Atlantic, and The New York Times. Her insights on beauty are so inspiring and I know you’ll feel the same way.

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PodcastMelissa Kucharski
"The Generative Life" with Sara Groves

Sarah Groves is an extremely gifted singer, songwriter, and recording artist who has been nominated for 7 Dove Awards. Sarah also does important work alongside International Justice Mission, advocating for victims of human trafficking.

Sarah's beautiful voice has this amazing way of speaking to the soul's deepest longings, struggles, and hopes. In my time with Sara, I talked with her about beauty and what it means to search for and understand beauty in the midst of the sometimes very broken human experience.

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PodcastMelissa Kucharski
“New Eyes to See Beauty” with Greg Boyd

Greg is a recognized theologian, teacher, pastor and co-founder of Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, and has authored or co-authored 22 books.

While Greg’s credentials are impressive, what has most impacted me is his belief in and teaching on the unconditional and incomprehensible love of God. So, if beauty truly is “the life of God at work in us and around us,” it makes all the difference if the character of that God is entirely good and loving. Greg’s teaching on that kind of love has changed my faith and, so, my life.

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"Behold the Beauty in You" With Bob Goff

Bob Goff is a self-proclaimed “recovering lawyer” and author of two New York Times best selling books: Love Does, Everybody Always. He also hosts conferences worldwide to encourage people to find and follow their dreams and has established Love Does the organization, dedicated to helping change the lives of women and children around the world.

He believes that love isn’t a concept, but an action, and he makes that apparent in everything he does.  I experienced that firsthand, as Bob recently took some time to sit down with me to talk about beauty.

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"Cultivate All of Who You Are" with Renae Regehr

Renae Regehr is a Registered Clinical Counsellor in Vancouver and is the founder of Free to Be Talks, a non-profit committed to promoting positive body image among youth, parents, and educators via education in schools, speaking events, and media.

Renae’s voice and her work are inspirational; her message is for all of us who live in the age of media and technology. Renae helps us disarm the appearance-related pressures in today’s media and find a more holistic, life-giving way forward.

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"The Bright Side of Hope" with Dr. Julia Attalla

Julia Attalla, D. Min, is the Executive Director of After Hours Ministry in south Los Angeles, California. Julia also serves as the Director of Ministry Program at Fuller Theological Seminary. Above all, I see Julia as an advocate for hope. In our time together, Julia taught me the pivotal role of hope and bravery in the midst of life’s brokenness. And how when we persevere in hope and bravery, beauty can grow exponentially. In our lives and in the lives of others.

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"Beauty Does Not Equal Perfection" with Allison Fallon

Allison is a writing coach and author. She has written over a dozen books, including her most recent book Indestructible: Leveraging Your Broken Heart to Become a Force of Love and Change in the World. I met Ally at a writer’s conference she was hosting in Nashville, Tennessee. There, she brought back to life some pivotal things within me. She reminded me of the power of story and the power of creativity. In my interview with Ally, she tells a bit about her own story: her experience with heartbreak, surrender, and the beauty she’s found amidst it all.

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“When Diverse Worlds Come Together" with Erin Gruwell

I was 23-years-old when I was first introduced to Erin Gruwell’s story in the 2007 feature film Freedom Writers. I remember being enamored with Erin’s story; how she used writing as a tool for healing and bridge building in a Long Beach, California English classroom filled with at-risk youth and racial tensions in light of the Rodney King riots. Not only did 100% of Erin’s students go on to graduate from high school, but they also became co-authors of the New York Times bestselling book, The Freedom Writers Diary.

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"Beauty and Body Image" with Hillary McBride

I had so many “aha” moments interviewing Hillary McBride, it’s hard to know where to begin summarizing our time together. Hillary is a Vancouver-based researcher, therapist, and doctoral student. She is also the author of Mothers, Daughters, and Body Image: Learning to Love Ourselves As We Are and is featured on “The Liturgists” podcast and “Other People’s Problems.”

If you have ever struggled with body image or are a mom wanting to pass along positive messages around body image to your daughter, this one is for you.

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