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A Boy Mom Cracks the Code on Male Behavior with Jenilee Samuel

A Boy Mom Cracks the Code on Male Behavior with Jenilee Samuel

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Episode 12 Release Date: June 17, 2025    

Duration: Episode 11: 44 minutes    

Summary: Shaunti, Jeff, and Jenilee Samuel (host of the Java with Jen podcast) explore the complexities of being a woman leader in ministry, the challenges of marriage, and the importance of understanding the male psyche. Jenilee shares her journey from being a missionary kid to a co-pastor and her experiences with raising boys. The discussion emphasizes the need for empathy, learning, and the balance between strength and sensitivity in both personal and professional realms. Jenilee also shares her insights on parenting teenage boys, the importance of emotional intelligence, and the challenges of maintaining a healthy marriage.

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