This Good Word, Episode 43: Courage With Amber Salhus (ShowNotes)

Screen-Shot-2015-04-14-at-3.27.59-PMWell, this was definitely the podcast where I've laughed the most. Amber Salhus is my new favorite blogger. She's hilarious, observant, irreverent, and she's a self-admitted "over-sharer," which makes her posts so raw and honest and beautiful. We talked about everything from her love affair with Taco Bell to her brilliant definition of courage (feeling the fear and saying yes anyway). You're going to love Amber, and you're going to want to read her stuff immediately. I've put links to some of my favorite posts of hers below, along with a few things we talked about on this episode. Enjoy!If you can't see the player below, click here to open it in your browser.

Links we talked about:

Clumsy Bloggers Workshop with my friend Micah MurrayHope WritersAmber's BlogEmployment Application to Taco Bell

Some of my favorite posts from Amber:

How To Have Zero ChillKill Your DarlingsHow To Order Taco Bell

Events:

Sobriety and Spirit

Click here for more information about Sobriety and Spirit, my one day event with Seth Haines that is happening on June 25th, 2016, in St. Paul, MN. Sobriety and Spirit is for anyone who wants to enter into an honest conversation about addiction, sobriety, grace, and spirituality. It is for those of us who are addicted – to chemicals, to approval, to obtaining the perfect body, to performance, to sex, or to anything else. It’s also for those who love addicts like us. We hope you’ll join us, no matter where you are at on your journey. We hope you’ll leave with hope, and with some new friends who are fellow travelers on a similar journey.

Register now. 

My work:

I host a weekly podcast. I wrote a book. I have a website. I am the pastor at a great little church. I am sometimes available to travel to hang with your tribe to help you all become more you. And yes, I do Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Oh, and if you'd like to stay up to date with my writing and events and such, you can subscribe to my email list. There. We're all caught up.