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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
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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

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