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I'm so excited to share my conversation with the incredible Jana Kramer, a country music singer, actress, podcast host, and New York Times bestselling author. Today, we chat all about her vulnerable new book, "The Next Chapter," on her sudden divorce and how she learned to love herself, release the weight of self-blame, and rebuild her life.
In our conversation, Jana shares her emotional experiences from the day she filed for divorce to the following year, focusing on her personal growth and self-discovery. She opens up about her journey with forgiveness and peace while connecting with her spirituality and intuition. Jana shares how she practices healthy habits throughout her daily routine, the tools she uses to focus on her happiness, and how she sheds past negative energy, hate, and anger. Jana hopes her story will help others on their paths to healing and self-discovery, so listen in for a reminder that you are worthy of love!
IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT:
- Jana’s journey of overcoming the trauma of divorce
- Practical tools for personal growth and healing
- Advice on how to hold onto hope when progress is slow or non-existent
- Tips for having conversations with your children about personal and family challenges
- How to feel worthy of love and be the most confident, vibrant version of yourself
- The importance of female friendships and a supportive community
RESOURCES
- Jana’s new book: The Next Chapter
- Jana’s first book: The Good Fight
- Online therapy: BetterHelp
- Text DINNER to 310-421-0416 for more information about our Dinner Series!
CONNECT WITH JANA
Follow Jana: @kramergirl
CONNECT WITH LORI
Follow me: @loriharder
Follow Earn Your Happy: @earnyourhappy
Follow glōci : @getgloci
Follow Girlfriends & Business: @girlfriendsandbusiness
By Lori Harder | YAP Media4.8
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I'm so excited to share my conversation with the incredible Jana Kramer, a country music singer, actress, podcast host, and New York Times bestselling author. Today, we chat all about her vulnerable new book, "The Next Chapter," on her sudden divorce and how she learned to love herself, release the weight of self-blame, and rebuild her life.
In our conversation, Jana shares her emotional experiences from the day she filed for divorce to the following year, focusing on her personal growth and self-discovery. She opens up about her journey with forgiveness and peace while connecting with her spirituality and intuition. Jana shares how she practices healthy habits throughout her daily routine, the tools she uses to focus on her happiness, and how she sheds past negative energy, hate, and anger. Jana hopes her story will help others on their paths to healing and self-discovery, so listen in for a reminder that you are worthy of love!
IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT:
- Jana’s journey of overcoming the trauma of divorce
- Practical tools for personal growth and healing
- Advice on how to hold onto hope when progress is slow or non-existent
- Tips for having conversations with your children about personal and family challenges
- How to feel worthy of love and be the most confident, vibrant version of yourself
- The importance of female friendships and a supportive community
RESOURCES
- Jana’s new book: The Next Chapter
- Jana’s first book: The Good Fight
- Online therapy: BetterHelp
- Text DINNER to 310-421-0416 for more information about our Dinner Series!
CONNECT WITH JANA
Follow Jana: @kramergirl
CONNECT WITH LORI
Follow me: @loriharder
Follow Earn Your Happy: @earnyourhappy
Follow glōci : @getgloci
Follow Girlfriends & Business: @girlfriendsandbusiness

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