
From Prince to Parenting: Tamron Hall on Style, Stories, and Strength
Storytelling is something that we all have the ability to do. When you tell it from your heart and from an authentic space, it can resonate. It transcends gender, economics. It transcends everything. – Tamron Hall
Episode 45
The best adventures are often found when we embrace curiosity. That’s a lesson that Tamron Hall has learned in her storied career as a cultural icon, Emmy-winning talk show host, and broadcast journalist, as well as in her role as a young parent to a son with a shy but investigative nature to explore the world around him.
In today’s conversation, Tamron talks to Jen and Amy about that curiosity and why it is a trait that should be celebrated and nurtured, both in our children and in ourselves. They talk about the many cultural treasures that already exist right in our own neighborhoods, if we open ourselves up to the beauty of exploring new places and faces.
And, Tamron also shares details with Amy and Jen about her latest labor of love, the children’s book that she just released called Harlem Honey: The Adventures of a Curious Kid, an endearing story inspired by her real-life son and his adventure visiting Harlem’s most iconic spots, learning a valuable lesson about the meaning of home.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Jen Hatmaker Gets Real About Healing After Divorce on The Tamron Hall Show
As the Wicked Watch: The First Jordan Manning Novel by Tamron Hall
Harlem Honey: The Adventures of a Curious Kid by Tamron Hall
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall
100 Mighty Dragons All Named Broccoli by David LaRochelle
Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret by Judy Blume
A Confident Cook: Recipes for Joyous, No-Pressure Fun in the Kitchen by Tamron Hall and Lish Steiling
Building Bridges, Not Walls: Tim Shriver on Dignity that Transcends Disagreements
