#24. The Amazing Power of Being Honest: Judi Ketteler, 45

Quote saying simplistic narratives about marriage don't do us any favors because they're more complicated than that

Let’s be honest with ourselves: marriage is more complicated than we often allow ourselves.

Are we telling ourselves the truth? Today we dive into the topic of honesty, which is the subject of Judi Ketteler’s forthcoming book, “Would I Lie To You? The Amazing Power of Being Honest in World That Lies.” Judi and I talk about:

  • The roots of lying in her own life

  • How honesty isn’t as simple as you might believe

  • Why in this fractured time in our history we should all question our decisions around telling the truth

  • Why Judi feels making and keeping friends in your 40s is hard

  • How honesty can improve your relationships, including the one with yourself.

Judi Ketteler has written for dozens of publications such as The New York Times, Better Homes & Gardens, Good Housekeeping, and many more. She’s also an award-winning columnist for Cincinnati Magazine, where she writes pieces about the weirdness of midlife. She is the author of two non-fiction books on sewing. When she’s not writing, Judi loves running, yoga, and flea markets. She lives with her husband and two young children in Cincinnati, Ohio.

If you like to wrestle with big topics, are just curious, or want to feel more powerful than you need to check out this book. It’s subtitle is: “The amazing power of being honest in a world that lies.” Doesn’t that sound nice?

Connect with Judi: Book | Website

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