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Author: Jennifer Fulwiler

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Enjoy the podcast of the Jennifer Fulwiler as she takes a look at modern life through the lens of a Catholic convert and mother of six. Jennifer weaves humorous personal stories with insightful commentary on current events, and interviews fascinating guests.
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Look up Jen's new podcast, "This Is Jen"! Also, Jen shares a powerful chat with author Sarah Mae about having the courage to use your blue flame.
Jeanette Tapley and Jen give you permission to give yourself a break.
Tiffani Sierra teaches Jen improv lessons that will help all of us roll with all the setbacks and scary things we're facing right now.
Leah Darrow joins Jen for an interview in which they both admit that their houses are descending into chaos during quarantine. 
Two Russian pranksters tricked Prince Harry into a vulnerable conversation in which he thought he was speaking to Greta Thunberg and her father. Jen applauds his openness and encourages you to be open to connecting with others, even though it doesn't always work out well. (Also watch out for Russians.)
Author Gary Zimak explains to Jen how Christians can use their faith to reject panic and embrace peace, even during stressful times like these. 
Jen talks with Valorie Burton about how we can find peace - and even enjoy our lives - with everything that's going on with Coronavirus. Learn more about Valorie at ValorieBurton.com 
Jen rarely speaks about her experience with chronic pain but decides to share that story.
Jen has been obsessed with explorer Colin O’Brady for a long time, so she’s thrilled when he stops by the show. He shares lessons from his Antarctic journey that we can all apply to our lives.
Twitter gives Jen random topics that she has to tie in to Catholicism, such as, “Is a hotdog a sandwich?” Her producer also makes a rare on-air appearance.
Jen reviews the time her husband drank a malt liquor energy drink and it didn’t work out well. Then she and Liv Harrison talk about a personality assessment that Jen always gets hatemail for talking about so they refer to it cryptically as the “schmenneagram.”
(00:00:00)) - Jen hates on the Lizzo haters (again). She also asks her opener, Allison Wojtowecz, who is not Catholic, what she thinks of all these Catholics she’s been meeting on Jen’s tour. Don’t miss Allison’s answer! (00:25:20) - Jeannie Gaffigan stops by the NYC studios to hang out with Jen and talk about why they wish teachers would write notes on their kids’ arms. (00:56:33) - Jeremy McLellan is a standup comic who converted to Catholicism, lives in South Carolina, and is famous in Pakistan. Seriously. He tells Jen about an event he did for a Muslim organization that went horribly awry.
(00:00:00) - Leonardo DiCaprio rescued a man from the ocean and Jen is here with the Titanic jokes.   (00:21:05) - Beth Moore stops by to have a very honest conversation about staying strong when you feel discouraged.   (00:43:04) - Jen makes the irrefutable case that the movie 1917 is basically a remake of Harold and Kumar Go to Whitecastle.
(00:00:00) - Jen was doing a parenting advice video when her kid ran across the dinner table barefoot in the background. (21:41:00) - A Psychology Today article says that men who watch adult videos are more respectful of women. Jen should not touch this topic but she does anyway. (35:50:00) - Jen’s family read-aloud went much better when she switched from the classics to books about murder.
(00:00:00) - People are saying that Jen’s new book cover looks like a part of the female anatomy. Jen also reflects on being “in awe” instead of being “grateful” as she complains about air travel. (22:57:00) - Jen thought girls could do anything but learns from Michelle Williams’ speech at the Golden Globes that that is not true. (41:15:00) - The reason Lizzo quit Twitter is why we can’t have nice things.  
(00:00:00) - Everything Jen was thankful for in her gratitude journal last year was taken away, so she’s done with gratitude now. (10:09:00) - Jen loves being Catholic because Christmas is a season…which gives her more time to hate on the Christmastime in Africa song. (21:29:00) - Jen’s 12-year-old daughter Lucy stops by the show to draw a “saint of the year” for callers and of course the random generator comes up with a bunch of saints whose names are hard to pronounce.
(00:00:00) - Jen’s children were singing a wildly inappropriate song in the background of her Instagram. While playing this song she accidentally airs inappropriate lyrics. (00:10:36) - Jen had to take a word out of her Word of the Year Generator because people were so bad about it. She also explains why carolers terrify her. (00:32:40) - Mitali Perkins tells Jen how strange it was to move to the US from India during the holiday season, as they tried to figure out why the fat guy only brought presents to everyone else
(00:00:00) - Jen reminds people that her Word of the Year and Saint’s Name generators do not actually control their destinies. Then Jessica Fanelli stops by to talk about how she pulled herself out of a rut by changing up her look.   (00:37:27) - It’s time for Jen to hate on the song “Christmastime in Africa,” per her annual tradition!   (01:02:28) - Taylor Nichols talks with Jen about how we can help our kids through hard times by being honest and authentic with them.
PODCAST FOR WEEK ENDING 12/13/19 (00:00:00) - Jen went to the SiriusXM holiday party and had the most wonderfully awkward moment ever. (00:21:06)- Jen talks about the death of rapper Juice WRLD. (00:34:12)- Sseko Designs founder Liz Bohannon encourages Jen’s listeners to have the courage to dream SMALL.
(00:00:00) - Everyone thinks Jen’s Advent calendars look phallic and it’s killing her (00:17:39) - St. Nicholas doesn’t come to the Fulwiler house because he can’t deal with the shoe situation (00:25:38) - Jen defends the viral Peloton ad. Sort of.
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Catholic Introvert

Jen describing hiking is THE BEST THING EVER😂

Apr 8th
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