The Expansionist Podcast

When Women Speak: Breaking Silence and Challenging Patriarchal Interpretations with Laurie Beth Jones

Shelly Shepherd and Heather Drake Season 2 Episode 2

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What happens when we put down the stories that have limited us and pick up a pen to write our own? In this illuminating conversation with renowned author Laurie Beth Jones, we journey through the liberating practice of questioning inherited narratives and crafting something more authentic.

Laurie Beth challenges us to recognize Jesus as the ultimate "plot twist" in spirituality—not a conquering king but a baby born to poverty who consistently broke social barriers. She invites us to examine biblical texts with fresh eyes, questioning interpretations that have marginalized women for centuries. "Just because it's written down in scripture doesn't mean it's accurate," she reminds us, opening doorways to more expansive understanding.

The conversation weaves through powerful examples of women who refused to accept limiting narratives, like Joan of Arc who, against all odds, became history's most successful military general. Despite facing death threats from her own family, Joan told "a better story" about herself and her calling—a powerful template for modern women seeking to break free from constrictive expectations.

Perhaps most compelling is the invitation to see ourselves differently. As one workshop participant realized, "I'm not the broken seashell in the jar—I'm the unsinkable cork." This shift in perspective represents the heart of telling a better story: recognizing our inherent worth and refusing to be defined by others' limitations.

Whether you're questioning religious teachings, seeking to understand your purpose, or simply wanting to view your life through a more empowering lens, this conversation offers practical guidance for crafting narratives that heal rather than harm. Join us in exploring how, when we change our stories, we change our world.


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