In this episode of the I Don't Even Like Women podcast, Natalie and Lisa Whittle discuss the importance of self-love, body positivity, and understanding our identity as women created in the image of God. They explore the concept of whole body theology, the impact of cultural narratives on body image, and the church's role in fostering healthy conversations about our bodies. The discussion emphasizes the need for women to take control of their thoughts, understand their worth, and embrace a h...
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In this episode of the I Don't Even Like Women podcast, Natalie and Lisa Whittle discuss the importance of self-love, body positivity, and understanding our identity as women created in the image of God. They explore the concept of whole body theology, the impact of cultural narratives on body image, and the church's role in fostering healthy conversations about our bodies. The discussion emphasizes the need for women to take control of their thoughts, understand their worth, and embrace a h...
Natalie is joined by Pastor Sharon Hodde Miller in this episode addressing our need for control. Sharon leads Bright City Church in Durham, NC with her husband, Ike. She is a best-selling author of multiple books, and holds a PhD on women and calling. She is also a mom of 3! Be ready to be challenged and encouraged as Sharon shares her heart behind her latest book, The Cost of Control: Why We Crave It, the Anxiety It Gives Us, and the Real Power God Promises.
The I Don't Even Like Women Podcast
In this episode of the I Don't Even Like Women podcast, Natalie and Lisa Whittle discuss the importance of self-love, body positivity, and understanding our identity as women created in the image of God. They explore the concept of whole body theology, the impact of cultural narratives on body image, and the church's role in fostering healthy conversations about our bodies. The discussion emphasizes the need for women to take control of their thoughts, understand their worth, and embrace a h...