Today’s episode is with Marla Taviano, author of her newest book unbelieve: poems on the journey to becoming a heretic. This episode is in honor of Rachel Held Evans who inspired much of Marla’s deconstruction and decolonizing journey. We discuss Marla’s book, how she wrestled with her faith beliefs, what/who she lost, what she’s gained, her passion for books and people, and lastly she turns the tables and asks me about my book What Children Remember. Marla says, ” I read and write for a living (and a life). Mom to 4 freaking awesome kids. Passionate about books and anti-racism and rainbows and poems (and a hundred other things.” Connect with Marla via IG  Follow Marla’s White Girl Learning Page Purchase Marla’s book on Amazon

Today’s episode is with Marla Taviano, author of her newest book unbelieve: poems on the journey to becoming a heretic. This episode is in honor of Rachel Held Evans who inspired much of Marla’s deconstruction and decolonizing journey. We discuss Marla’s book, how she wrestled with her faith beliefs, what/who she lost, what she’s gained, her passion for books and people, and lastly she turns the tables and asks me about my book What Children Remember.


Marla says, ” I read and write for a living (and a life). Mom to 4 freaking awesome kids. Passionate about books and anti-racism and rainbows and poems (and a hundred other things.”


Connect with Marla via IG 


Follow Marla’s White Girl Learning Page


Purchase Marla’s book on Amazon