In episode 276 of Radical Radiance, host Rebecca George sits down with guest Jennifer Dukes Lee to discuss the power of journaling, the importance of embracing humor, and the struggles of feeling misunderstood in pursuing one's calling. She recently released a new book called Stuff I'd Only Tell God: A Guided Journal of Courageous Honesty, Obsessive Truth-Telling, and Beautifully Ruthless Self-Discovery. Jennifer shares her personal journey with journaling, from a period of doubt and writer's block to creating a guided journal for those who struggle with self-expression.

Jennifer Dukes Lee (www.jenniferdukeslee.com) lives on the fifth-generation Lee family farm in Iowa, where she and her husband are raising crops, pigs, and two beautiful humans. Jennifer is the author of several books, including Growing Slow and It's All Under Control. She loves queso and enjoys singing too loudly to songs with great harmony. She wants to live her life in such a way that you can't help but want more of Jesus.

Rebecca and Jennifer chat about:

Jennifer's experience with journaling
The importance of humor
The benefits of journaling for personal and spiritual growth
Feeling misunderstood in your calling

Order Stuff I'd Only Tell God on Amazon
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