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The Hidden Purpose Behind Your Hardest Seasons with Sarah Jane Wright
In this episode of Lean In With Lizzy, Lizzy sits down with artist, author, and designer Sarah Jane Wright for a profound conversation on loneliness, identity, and how to find beauty in life’s wilderness seasons.
Sarah Jane opens up about what it means to follow spiritual promptings without a clear path ahead—sharing how her move across the country, financial uncertainty, and personal health struggles became sacred ground for transformation. Together, they explore the spiritual symbolism of the wilderness, the difference between holy solitude and hiding, and how women can distinguish God’s voice from shame.
This episode is for anyone who has asked, “Why now?” or “Why me?”—and is looking for hope, friendship, and evidence that God is still near. From creative burnout to parenting teenagers, from empty pockets to unexpected callings, Sarah Jane reminds us that we are never too broken or too late to be used by God.
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Fear Not: Why Feeling Afraid Might Mean God Is Calling You
58:56||Season 2Fear shows up at the doorway of nearly every sacred invitation.In this episode, I sit down again with David Butler for a conversation about fear, becoming, and the quiet, holy way God moves people forward. We talk about why fear so often accompanies God’s invitations—and why that fear is not a sign to stop, but a sign to pay attention.Drawing from the Christmas story, the creation account, and the consistent patterns God has used from the very beginning, this conversation reframes growth, change, and the pressure we feel—especially around a new year. What surprised me most was how much clarity came not from looking ahead, but from looking backward and recognizing where God has already been at work.This episode is for anyone who feels overwhelmed by expectations, paralyzed by fear, or unsure how to step into what’s next. It’s a reminder that holiness is often found in the ordinary, that growth is meant to be slow, and that God never asks us to move forward without first saying, “Fear not.”Wherever this episode finds you, let it be a pause. Let it be perspective. Let it be permission to see your life through God’s lens—not the world’s.
How to Teach the Gospel When You Feel Totally Unqualified | ft. The Red Headed Hostess
57:49|You do not have to be a scriptorian to be a powerful gospel teacher in your home. Read that again. 🫶In today’s episode, I sit down with Shannon Foster, also known as @theredheadedhostess, and we talk about the fear so many women quietly carry:“I don’t know enough to teach my kids.” “I’m not good at the scriptures.” “Our family scripture time is a mess… am I failing?”Shannon’s story is the exact opposite of what you’d expect. She grew up illiterate in the scriptures, sitting in the back of seminary praying she wouldn’t get called on. The idea of reading a verse and then explaining what it meant? Absolutely terrifying.And yet… God took that exact weakness and turned it into her training ground.She became a full-time seminary teacher. She learned how to teach youth who didn’t understand, didn’t feel confident, and didn’t naturally love the scriptures—because that had been her.And now she’s helped tens of thousands of families learn how to study the scriptures, feel confident in the word of God, and create homes where the gospel feels like an exhale, not a performance.
Doing It Afraid: Faith, Fear & Finding Your Voice with Ashley Hess
47:56|Hello friends. It’s your friend Lizzy, and today’s episode is Holy Ground. If you’ve ever wrestled with fear, insecurity, imposter syndrome, or wondered if God still sees you—this conversation will feel like a deep breath.Today I sit down with the incredible artist and songwriter Ashley Hess. Her music has moved so many of us, but what I loved most about this conversation is how honest and unpolished it was in the best possible way.We talk about: • The surprising truth about fear and calling • Why your insecurities might actually be pointing toward your purpose • The story behind her song Yet—born in a moment of deep questioning • How God meets us in our honesty, not our perfection • Why vulnerability builds the kind of community our souls crave • And what it means to follow Jesus when you don’t feel qualifiedThis episode is an invitation to stop waiting until you feel ready and start trusting that God can use you exactly where you are—questions and all.If you haven't listened to Ashley’s song Yet yet, go play it after this. Let it meet you right where you’re standing today.I’m so glad you’re here. 💛
12. Teaching Children Jesus: A Conversation with Ralphie Jacobs of Simply On Purpose
41:17||Season 2, Ep. 12Hello friends, it’s your friend Lizzie, and today’s episode feels really special. There are some conversations you walk into knowing they’re going to shift something in you—and this was one of them.Sitting across from Ralphie Jacobs of @simplyonpurpose felt like sitting with quiet, steady, heaven-backed royalty. In this conversation we talk about gentle parenting, how to make the holidays magical without spending a dime, and why motherhood—even in the mess—is one of God’s greatest gifts.We dive into:How to actually enjoy your kids moreWhy looking for what’s going right changes their behavior (and your heart)Simple, free ideas to make the holidays feel specialSocial media, callings from God, and knowing when “enough” is enoughHow to teach your children Jesus by being more like Him in your homeIf you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or worried you’re “ruining your kids,” this episode will feel like a deep breath and a gentle reset.I’m so glad you’re here. 💛
11. The Dream Role That Found Her — Trust, Timing & The Power of Soft Skills with CEO Tiffany Larson
54:02||Season 2, Ep. 11What if your dream role found you—before you ever felt ready for it? In this inspiring conversation, Lizzy sits down with Tiffany Larson, CEO of Days for Girls International, a global nonprofit empowering women and girls in 145 countries. Tiffany shares how she went from a 5-hour-a-week volunteer to leading an organization that has impacted over 3.7 million girls worldwide. They talk about faith, motherhood, leadership, imposter syndrome, and the myth of “traditional” career paths. Tiffany’s story is proof that movement creates clarity, that emotional intelligence is real leadership, and that the world needs more women who trust their timing. 🎧 Listen now to The Lizzy Jensen Show or watch the full episode on YouTube.
9. Sunday Sermon: The Power of True Identity — God Calls You by Who You Really Are
11:31||Season 2, Ep. 9Welcome back to a Sunday Sermon. Today we’re talking about something that has the power to reshape your entire life: your true identity. Through scripture and stories—from Moses to Mary to Paul—we explore how God names us by who we eternally are, while the adversary tries to pull us down into labels rooted in weakness, fear, or temporary struggle.If you’ve ever wondered who you really are in God’s eyes, or if you’ve been carrying labels that shrink you, this episode will speak right to your heart. Together we’ll walk through six simple practices to help you hear Him more clearly, release false identities, and step into the divine strength already inside you.Listen, take a breath, and let God remind you who you’ve always been. I’m so glad you’re here.
8. Women’s Health Reset: The Truth You Need to Know About Stress, Hormones & Nutrition
01:21:06||Ep. 8If you’re a woman who is doing all the things—working, parenting, serving, trying to stay “healthy”—but still feels exhausted, inflamed, anxious, or “off,” this episode is for you.Today I’m joined by a powerhouse panel from Ampelis Health to talk about the real state of women’s health and what’s actually working:Dr. Jessica Jones – Psychiatrist & Medical Director at Ampelis HealthTanna Fox – Internationally Certified nutritionistRobbie Harmon – President of Ampelis and co-creator of their new Core7 supplementWe talk honestly about why women are more stressed than ever, how that stress shows up in our bodies and brains, and why so much of the advice we’ve been given (hello, intermittent fasting) was built on research that didn’t even include women.You’ll hear a grounded, hopeful conversation about when medication is essential—and when lifestyle, food, and spiritual practices can be the strongest medicine of all. We go deep on movement, protein, fiber, gut health, sleep, Sabbath rest, and why a well-nourished mother is one of the most powerful forces in society.Explore Core7The whole-food all-in-one daily supplement created to support women's energy, gut health, inflammation, hormones and overall vitality. If you want one foundational step to nourish your body, this is it. Use Lizzy5 to get $5 off your first bag!Explore More on Women’s Health📺 “The Body Reset: How Women Should Eat & Exercise for Health, Fat Loss & Energy” — Dr. Stacy Sims on why women aren’t “small men,” how to train with your hormones, and what really supports energy and fat loss.📺 “Hormone & Fertility Experts: We’ve Been Lied to About Women’s Health! If This Happens, Call a Doctor” — A hormone and fertility roundtable unpacking red flags, lab work, and when to push for real answers.📺 “Longevity Debate: SHOCKING Weight Loss Truth! They’ve Been Hiding This for YEARS!” — A lively longevity and weight-loss panel digging into what actually works long-term (and what’s marketing noise).
6. The Kind of People God Calls: Sunday Sermon #3
20:46||Season 2, Ep. 6What if for the greatest job on earth you didn't need any qualifications...except for your heart.That's the good news of today's episode.In this Sunday Sermon episode, Lizzy shares how this can take the pressure off of your motherhood and discipleship, and will free you up to love God in the way Jesus taught. This Week’s Sermon:👉 "The Lord Looketh on the Heart" — Ronald M. BarcellosExplore More from This Conference:📖 Watch or read all October 2025 Conference sermons🖨️ Print a free wide-margin study edition (Good News Brand)Additional Links: The story for Handel's Messiah told for children. Watch Here: The Superbook Show
7. What if Your Anxiety Isn’t a Problem to Fix—But a Compass Pointing to the Next Skill to Learn?
01:08:53||Season 2, Ep. 7Melanie Jensen, a researcher in anxiety and learning (and creator of Everybody Math), has spent years uncovering why kids (and adults) freeze, scroll, and “clean the inbox” instead of doing the thing that matters.In this brand-new conversation on The Lizzy Jensen Show, Melanie unpacks the big myth—that not all people can be “math people”—and introduces a simple framework for spotting derailment (that moment your brain bails) and turning it into momentum.The takeaways?Anxiety = “I care” + “I don’t feel like I have control.”All people can learn math—and people who don't feel like they're "math people" may just be missing steps you can learn.Name the derailment, then: do the hard thing first, or start with the easy win, or break it into tiny steps.What is “productive procrastination” is still procrastination.Fail forward. Try again. That’s the whole game.📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube here.Additional Research:The belief that one is "not a math person" can discourage engagement with math, lower confidence, and limit achievement--even among those with potential for growth in the subject: https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1192152.pdfIntensive practice, expectation, and supportive environments can help nearly everyone improve their mathematical abilities, even for those who struggle at first:https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1192152.pdfControl Value Theorem: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10648-006-9029-9Productive Procrastination: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/395161205_Not_all_procrastination_is_created_equal_The_buffering_effect_of_productive_procrastination