
WHAT YOU WILL HEAR
My guest for The Happy Hour # 250 is Elisabeth Hasselbeck. Elisabeth is an Emmy Award–winning talk show host, former broadcaster, and New York Times best-selling author of The G-Free Diet and Deliciously G-Free, and her latest book Point of View. Elisabeth is married to former NFL quarterback and current ESPN NFL analyst Tim Hasselbeck, and they have three children—Grace, Taylor, and Isaiah.
You guys, I am so excited about today's show! We are celebrating the 250th episode of The Happy Hour, and I got to interview one of my dream guests. I'm just plain giddy about it! Elisabeth and I start off the show talking about how we can fall into the trap of attaching to jobs, things, and/or roles as our identity, instead of remembering who God says we are. Elisabeth shares stories from her twenty years in broadcasting including those hard topics that came up on her shows. I loved hearing her speak about how she learned that these hard topics are really heart topics, and God cares more about relationship than us proving ourselves right. In the last part of the show, Elisabeth lets us in on what God taught her through her transition from The View, to Fox, and then to stay home with her family. I could have talked with Elisabeth for hours, and I know you're going to love our conversation.
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LINKS FROM THE SHOW
- Elisabeth's website
- Point of View
- What Elisabeth's loving: the summer season and schedule, Danita's Children
- What Elisabeth's reading: Inner Excellence by Jim Murphy
- What Jamie's reading: Free to Focus by Michael Hyatt
- Come join The Happy Hour on Patreon
- If You Only Knew
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I could listen to the wisdom from this podcast over and over. Both of you are overflowing wells. I am wondering if there is a written transcript of this? I would love to use it as some prayer points.