Body and Soul with Lisa Whittle
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 holistic view of health that includes spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being.Follow Lisa at @lisawhittleGer her newest book, Body and Soul now wherever books are sold!
Embracing Your Sparkle- with Sparkle Netto
In this episode, Natalie and Sparkle engage in a heartfelt conversation about the multifaceted roles women play in life and how they can embrace their identities without being confined to societal expectations. Sparkle shares her journey from aspiring to be the first female president to finding her purpose in serving others through her experiences as a mother and a professional. They discuss the importance of rewriting negative scripts, the power of community, and how to navigate failure with resilience. The conversation emphasizes that women can pursue their dreams and support one another in a competitive world, ultimately encouraging listeners to live abundantly and authentically.
Mean Girls in Ministry with guest Jonetta Prendergast
In this enlightening conversation, Natalie and Jonetta Prendergast explore the complexities of sisterhood among women in ministry. They discuss the importance of healing, the impact of identity issues, and the challenges posed by competition and gossip. Jonetta shares her insights on the mean girl mentality, the significance of the Titus II woman, and the power of prophetic words. They also address the Jezebel spirit and how to navigate toxic environments while encouraging women to seek community and support. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency, vulnerability, and collaboration in building a strong sisterhood rooted in faith.TakeawaysWomen really do want God.You need women to help you walk through that space.It's hard for women to come into intimacy due to identity issues.You can be anointed, but out of order.Don't confuse clique culture with kingdom culture.Your confidence in me is gonna highlight it.You have to ask, Lord, what are their intentions towards me?The enemy has been trying to silence us.You don't have to accept anything that somebody's saying to you.You are not responsible for making someone else look good.Get to know Jonetta at @jonettaprendergast on IG and be part of her online community!Preorder Natalie's newest book, "I Don't Even Like Women" on Amazon now, coming September 2nd!
Technicolor Women...with Guest Courtney Smallbone
In this conversation, Natalie and Courtney Smallbone explore the theme of women's identity, empowerment, and the importance of community. They discuss the misconceptions surrounding women's expression, the journey of writing 'Technicolor Woman', and the significance of understanding biblical truths about women. The dialogue emphasizes the need for authentic relationships, the challenges of social media, and the responsibility of raising confident children. Ultimately, they encourage women to embrace their uniqueness and seek supportive friendships.You can order Courtney's book, Technicolor Woman on Amazon at https://a.co/d/49Q9lZx.Preorder, I Don't Even Like Women on Amazon and wherever books are sold at https://a.co/d/eaMLhZA
Women Belong in the...with Guest Becky Johnson, Lead Pastor of Jesus Culture Sacramento
In this episode of the 'I Don't Even Like Women' podcast, Natalie and Becky Johnson, Lead Pastor of Jesus Culture Sacramento explore the complexities of women's roles in ministry, the challenges of vulnerability in the age of social media, and the importance of supportive relationships. They discuss the need for women to champion each other, navigate their callings, and the sacrifices that come with leadership. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding one's calling, the dynamics of supportive partnerships, and the necessity of having open discussions about women's roles in the church.Women are capable of wearing many hats and fulfilling various roles.Vulnerability on social media can lead to both support and criticism.Opposition often indicates that one is on the right path.It's important to manage the tension of social media rather than trying to solve it.Women need to advocate for their roles and titles in ministry.Supportive partnerships are crucial for women in leadership.Not all women have the luxury to choose their roles; many work out of necessity.Conversations about women's roles in ministry should be initiated by both men and women.Women should not feel guilty for pursuing their callings, regardless of societal expectations.Sacrifices are often necessary to pursue leadership roles in ministry.Follow Becky at @beckyfoxjohnson