Media Kit
Jody Allen
Jody Allen is an author, speaker, and women’s ministry leader with more than a decade of experience encouraging and serving women. As Director of Women’s Ministry at her church, she leads small groups, teaches workshops, speaks at women’s events, and walks alongside women in both happy and difficult seasons. Whether writing or speaking, Jody’s heart is to point people to Jesus with authenticity, hope, and a touch of humor.
Jody enjoys board games, all things peanut butter, Sunday naps, and a good mystery. She is mom to young adult twins and never turns down a chance to line dance.
Jody’s book
Links
Website: jodyallenwrites.com
Order Hidden Heartache on Amazon here.
First four chapters of Hidden Heartache.
Hidden Heartache trailer.
Podcast Interviews:
Possible Podcast Interview Questions:
1. Your book tackles a topic many women are quietly carrying. Why did you write it?
2. Why do you think pornography struggles are so hidden? What makes it hard for people to reach out?
3. What are some signs that a husband might be struggling with pornography?
4. When pornography surfaces in a relationship, women often start to believe lies about themselves or their situation. What are some of the most common lies women tend to believe—and what’s the truth that can replace them?
5. Through this journey, what have you learned about yourself or about relationships that you think could encourage other women?
6. How can friends come alongside women who are walking through this kind of betrayal?
7. If a woman suspects her husband is watching pornography, what are some best practices for approaching that conversation?
8. What are a few practical takeaways from your book that women can hold onto or use as they walk through this struggle?
9. In your darkest moments, were there Scriptures, truths, or even words from others that encouraged you—things that might bring hope to women listening today?
10. What is one practical step a woman can take today to move forward on their journey of healing from this type of betrayal?
11. If you could sit across from a woman whose husband is struggling with pornography, what would you want her to know?