Happy Hour #56 is with my friend Whitney Runyon. Whitney holds a Theatre Arts degree from The University of Texas and she believes that acting for more than half of her life has helped shape her into an avid storyteller. Whitney's life and heart beat is justice and truth. Every aspect of her life, from relationships, to her faith, to her work, is centered upon these values. When Whitney isn't planning the future for The Archibald Project she enjoys long meals over spectacular food, lifting weights, and being outside.
On today's show we discuss how The Archibald Project started, why orphan care matters even if you aren't adopting, and why sex is important to us married people!
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Links from the Show
Meet The Ivey's from The Archibald Project on Vimeo.
“In Defense of the Fatherless”
Around the World podcast
What Whitney's reading: The Virgin's Lover
Connect with Whitney
Facebook // Instagram // Blog // Podcast // Twitter // TAP Instagram
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Loved the podcast this week! I listened to it while driving.
I agree that having a good sex life with small kids is challenging b/c we’re tired! But having a good sex life when you have teens in the house??? Way harder!!! They now KNOW “what parents do!!” (as my 17 yr old daughter says). We live for the moments when all three teens are out of the house!
thanks to this podcast, I actually had a smile on my face while treadmilling! I loved whitney’s honesty: from the challenges of being a child actor, to sex, to her journey with infertility. thanks for another great hour of girl talk and happy. blessings to you!