Flip Your Lid E3- Meghan Tschanz: Faith and Feminism

In my conversation with Meghan Tschanz, we discuss the intersection of faith and feminism. Meghan shares what it means to be a woman, which in her words, could be better described as what it means to be human.

Meghan shares her experiences growing up in the conservative Evangelical church and the damaging beliefs she adopted in that environment, as well as how she overcame them. She also speaks to her time as a missionary, as well as how being a sexual assault survivor influenced her message and passion as a Christian feminist.


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Meghan Tschanz is a writer, speaker, and former missionary who is passionate about empowering women and reclaiming feminism for the Christian faith. A 2010 graduate of the University of Colorado, she's the author of the forthcoming book "Women Rising: Learning to Listen, Reclaiming Our Voice" and host of the Faith and Feminism podcast. She and her husband, Dustin, live in northeast Georgia.

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But Your Mother Loves You is the witty and candid tale of how a renowned psychotherapist moved from “not good enough” to “the right person” despite childhood neglect and a toxic relationship with her mother.

Everyone knows at least one person who demonstrates toxic love, someone who consistently jabs a straw in others and sucks the life right out of them. Without an in-depth understanding of how to navigate these relationships, most people continue to emotionally regress and remain paralyzed in familiar, pain-soaked patterns. But Your Mother Loves You helps readers overcome this cycle of toxicity.

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This story, both witty and practical, is told through the lens of personal life experience and expert psychological strategies combined with Godly intervention. Readers learn how to either walk away from or walk with a toxic loved one without losing themselves. Covered in both vulnerability and clinical information, But Your Mother Loves You provides a step-by-step approach on how to stop toxic love and the subsequent self-abuse.