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Hannah Brencher is a writer, TED Talk speaker, mental health advocate and author of three books: Fighting Forward, Come Matter Here and If You Find This Letter. Hannah and her work have been featured in publications such as The Guardian, Oprah.com, Glamour, Cosmo and more. She is also the founder of The World Needs More Love Letters, a global organization using the power of social media to write and mail letters to strangers in need worldwide. Find out more at: www.hannahbrenchercreative.com
In this episode of The Brave Enough Show, Sasha chats with Hanna Brencher about what it's like to be an Enneagram Type 4. About the guest: Hanna Brencher is a writer, TED Speaker, and mental health advocate with a heart for building leaders. She is the author of 3 best-selling books - Fighting Forward, Come Matter Here, and If You Find This Letter. She is the founder of More Love Letters - a global organization using the power behind social media to write and mail letters to strangers in need across the world. Named as one of the White House's "Women Working to Do Good," Hanna and her work have been featured in publications such as CNN World News, the Wall Street Journal, Oprah.com, and Glamour among dozens of others. Hanna lives in Atlanta, Georgie with her husband Lane and daughter Novalee. Episode Links: Brave Enough CME Conference RHETI Enneagram Assessment Enneagram Course InCrowd MicroSurveys Follow Brave Enough: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | LINKEDIN Join The Table, Brave Enough's community. The ONLY professional membership group that meets both the professional and personal needs of high-achieving women. This season is sponsored by InCrowd, a brand within the Apollo Intelligence Family of companies. Join today by clicking on the link we'll share after this episode and earn money sharing your medical expertise.
Author and speaker Hannah Brencher began her writing career over 12 years ago in the blogging world before going on to write three bestselling books: If You Find This Letter, Come Matter Here, and her latest Fighting Forward. Hannah chats with Laura about turning a season of depression into purpose, how to make sustainable life transformations and why trends aren't always worth following. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2's app, Facebook or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we talk with author Hannah Brencher, about why and how to create a habit of prayer. If you're wanting more consistency in your prayer life, you're going to love the practical nature of this episode. Hannah also gives us a glimpse into her prayer closet and the obstacles she's faced with her own prayer routine, personal answers from the Lord, history with prayer, and goals for the future.Hannah Brencher is a writer, TED Speaker, and mental health advocate with a heart for building leaders. She is the author of 3 best-selling books-Fighting Forward, Come Matter Here, and If You Find This Letter. She is the founder of More Love Letters--a global organization using the power behind social media to write and mail letters to strangers in need across the world. Named as one of the White House's “Women Working to Do Good,” Hannah and her work have been featured in publications such as CNN World News, the Wall Street Journal, Oprah.com, and Glamour. Hannah lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband Lane and daughter Novalee.Hannah's Website | Hannah's InstagramThings mentioned in today's episode:Prayer Journal by Val Marie PaperDraw the Circle by Mark BattersonPray Confidently and Consistently by Valerie WoernerGive an intentional gift this holiday season.We've designed prayer journals for your bestie, mother-in-law, teachers, friend who's expecting, nieces and nephews, husband and more! Use the code NOISYWORLD for 20% off your purchase of three or more products from our shop at valmariepaper.com.Val's new book on prayer is now available! Go to valmariepaper.com/pray to order Pray Confidently and Consistently, get our no-fail leader's guide and more!
Welcome to the Nancy Ray Book Club, where every month I share a book I'm reading, and three big takeaways that I have from that book. And you can always find more information about the books I'm reading at nancyray.com/bookclub, where you can join in reading them with me. Now, I've got a quick update on the book club for the rest of 2021. I did not realize in the beginning of this year that I would be needing a six month sabbatical and that I'd be taking off six months from work and this podcast and social media, which simply means I'm going to be putting the Book Club on hold until 2022. Fighting Forward, this interview, is going to be my last 2021 Book Club episode, and all the other books I did not get to are simply going to be pushed back to 2022. I just want to thank you for your grace in this. Listen, you know, my approach with this book club is very relaxed anyway—read what you'd like to read, participate as you can. If a book doesn't sound interesting, you don't have to read it with us. I personally hope to do a lot of reading while I'm away, but realistically I have a newborn baby and three other children. So I just appreciate your grace towards me, as well, while I kind of redirect and do things a little differently to serve my work and my play and my life and my family and you guys, as best as I can during the season of my life. Today, I have a conversation with a friend and author Hannah Brencher. Hannah is such a breath of fresh air. She is a writer, a TED speaker, an online educator with a heart for building leaders. She has written three books. First, If You Find This Letter. Second, Come Matter Here. And third, which we're talking about today, Fighting Forward. It has been exactly what I have needed to read. It's incredible. Her heart for change and for fighting for the life that God has for you is something that you do not want to miss. I think you're going to love our conversation today about how you can fight forward in your own life. For the full show notes, head to nancyray.com/podcast/130.
Welcome back everyone! Today on the Thriving Beyond Belief podcast is our guest, Hannah Brencher! Hannah Brencher is a writer, TED Speaker, and mental health advocate with a heart for building leaders. She is the author of two best-selling books- “If You Find This Letter” and her latest book, “Come Matter Here.” Her forthcoming book "Fighting Forward" will be available in bookstores everywhere on January 5, 2020. Related Links: WEBSITE: HannahBrencherCreative.com INSTAGRAM: @hannahbrencher TWITTER: @hannahbrencher FACEBOOK: /HannahBrencherSheats AMAZON: Fighting Forward: Your Nitty-Gritty Guide to Beating the Lies That Hold You Back
Hannah Brencher joins Blake for a candid and honest conversation about fear and lies and fighting through them. Listen in as two friends chat about success, lies, social media, friendship breakups, and honestly - a ton more because these two could talk for hours. Hannah Brencher is a writer, TED Speaker, and mental health advocate with a heart for building leaders. She is the author of two best-selling books- “If You Find This Letter” and her latest book, “Come Matter Here.” Her third book "Fighting Forward" released January 5th and is available everywhere now.
One of my favorite people ever gets to join me on the show this week! Author Hannah Brencher's writing has resonated with me an incredible amount, perhaps more so than any author. I'm not sure if it's the Enneagram 4 wing 3 in both of us or the fact that we both met our spouses online, but at times reading her writing made it feel like we're kindred spirits. I also went through her Summer Writing Intensive, which was so instrumental in me getting the actual writing of my book started. We've been trying to schedule this conversation for a while, but between a global pandemic and Hannah becoming a first-time mother, we hadn't been able to until now. But this was such a great conversation! We talked about writing, how to build and maintain better habits, how creatives — and other people in general — can fight against comparison and defeat the lies we are told. We also dispelled some myths surrounding online dating and talked about her new book, "Fighting Forward: Your Nitty Gritty Guide to Beating the Lies That Hold You Back," which comes out in early January 2021. If you've never read any of Hannah's work before, her first two books If You Find This Letter and Come Matter Here are fantastic. I'm also a subscriber to her Monday email list, The Monday Club, and it's a great source of motivation and inspiration every Monday morning. You can sign up for that and find more of her work on her website, hannahbrenchercreative.com. Be sure to give Hannah a follow on Instagram as well — @hannahbrencher You can watch this entire conversation on YouTube! Starting at 2 p.m. CT on Oct. 12, the full video of our conversation will go live on the In No Hurry Podcast YouTube page — https://bit.ly/3jRxPkG Like Hannah, Every Monday morning I send out an email to my mailing list that includes a devotional and some scriptural truths to start your week. I'd love for you to join me! You can sign up, and check out other podcast episodes and articles I've written, at my website — coleclaybourn.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever felt hungry for a more intimate human connection? In today's episode, we hear what our guest did to feed that hunger and learn about the international project that sprung from it. Hannah Brencher is a writer, TED Speaker, and online educator with a heart for building leaders. During our conversation, she shared about her career, her mission, and her creative process. Her second book “Come Matter Here” arrived in bookstores in May 2018. Her first book “If You Find This Letter” tells the story behind the social movement, More Love Letters. Since 2011, More Love Letters has spread to over 70 countries, all 50 states, and over 100 college campuses. Named as one of the White House’s “Women Working to Do Good,” Hannah and her work have been featured in publications such as CNN World News, the Wall Street Journal, Oprah.com, and Glamour among dozens of others. Hannah lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband Lane. ~ + Writing her first love letter to a stranger on the subway + Booking her first speaking gig ever with TED + Getting thrown to the sharks and learning how to swim + Learning that you can do it without knowing how to do it + Letter writing symbolizes connection- something missing in the digital age + Creating and sharing thoughtful content + Creation mode vs publish mode: content is more peaceful vs more anxious + Setting the boundary that personal life isn't content + The "discipline of creation"- training herself to batch produce thoughtful content + Focusing on impact, not numbers ~ CONNECT WITH HANNAH: https://www.hannahbrenchercreative.com/ ~ CONNECT WITH PERFCKED PODCAST: https://www.facebook.com/groups/perfckedparty/ https://www.instagram.com/perfckedpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/mybrandofhappy/ ~ REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE + REVIEW. PLUS, SHARE WITH EVERYONE YOU KNOW (WHO SHOULD BE HERE)! xo- lauren --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/perfcked-podcast/message
Stuck inside with social distancing? Want to finally give online dating a try or press a reset? Now is your time! Today Heart of Dating is excited to have the privilege of bringing the wonderful Hannah Brencher onto the podcast. The irony of today’s episode is that it’s all about how ONLINE DATING WORKS… and with social distancing and being at home more, what better timing to talk about how to better online dating right? Hannah is filled with so much truth and wisdom and actually met her hubby, Lane, on a dating app. During the conversation, Hannah and Kait also debunk a bunch of Christian stereotypes. Hannah Brencher is a writer, TED Speaker, and online educator with a heart for building leaders. Her second book “Come Matter Here” arrived in bookstores in May 2018. Her first book “If You Find This Letter” tells the story behind the social movement, More Love Letters. Since 2011, More Love Letters has spread to over 70 countries, all 50 states, and over 100 college campuses. Named as one of the White House’s “Women Working to Do Good,” Hannah and her work have been featured in publications such as CNN World News, the Wall Street Journal, Oprah.com, and Glamour among dozens of others. Hannah lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband Lane. Some themes of today’s episode: -Dropping the hanky online -Debunking shame associated with Online Dating -Debunking Christianese and stereotypes PS. Have you tried therapy or been wanting to try it? We recommend if you’ve ever considered it to try out the incredible Christian based VIRTUAL therapy through Faithful Counseling. Do therapy from the comfort of your home right now! Not only is it easier to access that traditional offline therapy, but it is also more affordable. And to make it even better, you can get 10% off your first month when you join through Heart of Dating! Visit getfaithful.com/heartofdating to learn more!
Hannah Brencher is a writer, TED Speaker, and online educator with a heart for building leaders. Her second book “Come Matter Here” arrived in bookstores in May 2018. Her first book “If You Find This Letter” tells the story behind the social movement, More Love Letters. Since 2011, More Love Letters has spread to over 70 countries, all 50 states, and over 100 college campuses. Named as one of the White House’s “Women Working to Do Good,” Hannah and her work have been featured in publications such as CNN World News, the Wall Street Journal, Oprah.com, and Glamour among dozens of others. Hannah lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband Lane. https://www.hannahbrenchercreative.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-edge-agency/support
We have special guest, Hannah Brencher, on our show today! Let's have a candid discussion on what our lives, and our world, would look like if we started living like we meant it. In her latest book, "Come Matter Here", Hannah shares the truth that we can stop looking towards the "next big thing" and start living a life that matters now! "When faced with the challenges of building a life of your own, it's all too easy to stake your hope and happiness in “someday.” But what if the dotted lines on the map at your feet today mattered just as much as the destination you dream of?" Hannah Brencher is a writer, TED speaker, and online educator with a heart for building leaders. She is the author of "Come Matter Here" and "If You Find This Letter." Named as one of the White House's “Women Working to Do Good” and a spokesperson for the United States Postal Service, Hannah founded "The World Needs More Love Letters" in 2011. The global community has grown to over 20,000 individuals across six continents, fifty-three countries, all fifty states, and is established on over sixty-three college campuses.
Today we chat with author & ted talk speaker Hannah Brencher. Hannah discusses the benchmarks of calling yourself a writer and how the not knowing is tied to insecurities and what-ifs in her experience. "What if I'm not good at the thing I love more than anything in this world?" She describes the importance of having an internal confidence and knowing that "that's why you're here and that's why you're doing the thing and if you didn't do it tomorrow, nobody else's heart would be broken, but your own heart would be broken and that should be enough." We also discuss: -How she deals with getting 1 star reviews and where she believes most of them come from. -The fact that you can't please everyone and why that's okay. -How she dealt with a "Hannah Brencher Sucks" blog and other criticisms and the good that has come from responding to them in kindness. -The pitfalls of the "power of anonymity" of the internet -The importance of not looking to others for validation and yet feeling like your work is important -Self-promotion and why it matters if you are your authentic self -Why she moved across the country because of a friend from Twitter and why it wasn't easy -Thoughts on becoming addicted to what it feels like to be seen by and applauded by other people -Why you have to decide what you're made of and what's worth fighting for -"What do I do when the momentum slows down, because it will -Why consistency and creating content (even when we don't feel like it) matters -Why discipline is important & how it led to her becoming passionate about writing -Why she does not believe in writer's block -Why perfection is crippling, irrelevant, and a waste of time. -How to be patient when things "might not work out" -The importance of instilling hope in other people -Why you shouldn't put up "phantom barriers" or make fear based decisions Hannah Brencher is a writer, TED speaker, and online educator with a heart for building leaders. She is the author of "Come Matter Here" and "If You Find This Letter." Named as one of the White House's “Women Working to Do Good” and a spokesperson for the United States Postal Service, Hannah founded The World Needs More Love Letters in 2011. The global community has grown to over 20,000 individuals across six continents, fifty-three countries, all fifty states, and is established on over sixty-three college campuses. Hannah has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Oprah, Glamour, USATODAY.com, Chicago Tribune, and dozens of other publications. Hannah graduated from Assumption College in 2010 with a double major in Sociology and English, with a concentration in Writing and Mass Communications. She calls Atlanta, Georgia her home. Connect with her at www.hannahbrenchercreative.com - buy your own Saint Joseph statue here. :) Connect with us online! www.doingscarythings.com Email us! doingscarythingspod@gmail.com Instagram: @doingscarythings @jasperandjade.music @thekatiesnyder @annaesthetic23 #doingscarythings #jasperandjademusic Stream our music here! Twitter: @katiesnyder
In Episode 110 of Are You Real Purpose Jon Fuller interviews Hannah Brencher. Hannah is a writer, TED Speaker, and webcast teacher with a heart for building leaders. Her first book, If You Find This Letter, tells the story behind the social movement, More Love Letters, which includes 100,ooo people in over 70 countries. Hannah shares many of her life lessons, and the stories behind how her first book has catapulted her into many different arenas in life that were unexpected! Hannah just released her second book Come Matter Here, and has many words of wisdom to share with our listeners in this interview you won't want to miss! Hannah lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, Lane. LINKS; Connect with Host Jon Fuller Connect with Hannah Brencher
Hannah Brencher is the author of If You Find This Letter, as well as a TED speaker and founder of More Love Letters. She was named as one of the White House's Women Working to Do Good and has been featured in a plethora of publications. She joins us this week to talk about the idea that God works through people, as well as talking about her own mental health battles and how it intersected with her faith.
Hannah Brencher is the author of If You Find This Letter, as well as a TED speaker and founder of More Love Letters. She was named as one of the White House's Women Working to Do Good and has been featured in a plethora of publications. She joins us this week to talk about the idea that God works through people, as well as talking about her own mental health battles and how it intersected with her faith.Connect with Hannah on her website, on Twitter, or buy If You Find This Letter: My Journey to Find Purpose Through Hundreds of Letters to Strangers. Watch her Ted talk here. Read the blog post we talk about (13 Thoughts on Mental Health) here.Support CXMH here, or sign up for our newsletter here!Intro/Outro music for this episode is Fall Down by Rivers & Robots.Connect with Robert on Twitter or his website.Connect with Steve on Twitter or his website.
Hannah Brencher is a writer, TED speaker, and a professional letter sender. In 2011, she founded The World Needs More Love Letters— a global community of over 20,000 individuals across six continents, fifty-three countries, and all fifty states who believe in the power of writing love letters. Hannah’s work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Oprah, Glamour, USA Today, the Chicago Tribune and dozens of other publications. She’s also the author of “If You Find This Letter.” -- @HannahBrencher on Twitter & Instagram | hannahbrenchercreative.com & moreloveletters.com @BrandenHarvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook & Snapchat | brandenharvey.com Find show notes at soundsgoodpodcast.com Sign up for the Goodnewsletter at goodnewsletter.org
Brad Lomenick sits down with Dave Gibbons, pastor of Newsong Church and founder of Xealots.org, at Catalyst West. Then, Lindsay van Zyl talks with Hannah Brencher about her organization, The World Needs More Love Letters and her book, If You Find This Letter.