“Love heals and the real story is hope.”
I have admired Becca Stevens (find her on Twitter!) for years, both for the work she does and the love she embodies. This amazing woman has touched so many lives and hearts, across the planet with her inspired vision of healing. It is truly an honor to have her appear on the show and share her humble wisdom with us.
BECCA STEVENS is many things…an author, speaker, social entrepreneur, founder and President of Thistle Farms, the largest social enterprise in the US run by survivors. She has been featured in The New York Times, on ABC World News, NPR, PBS, and CNN. In 2011, the White House named Becca a “Champion of Change” for her work against domestic violence.
Recently, she was featured in the PBS documentary, “A Path Appears,” named Humanitarian of the Year by the Small Business Council of America as well as the TJ Martell Foundation, inducted into the Tennessee Women’s Hall of Fame and was conferred an honorary doctorate by Sewanee: The University of the South.
She regularly keynotes at national events, business gatherings, morning worship in churches as well as universities and colleges across the country inspiring young adults to live into their ideals. She is an international voice for the growing global movement for women’s freedom and a fervently hopeful and determinedly loving champion for the marginalized.
She lives in Nashville, TN where she serves as an Episcopal priest and lives with her Grammy-winning songwriter husband and three sons.
Thistle Farms is a powerful community of women who are healing from prostitution, trafficking and addiction. We employ more than 45 survivors through our social enterprises which include Thistle Farms Home & Body, Thistle Stop Cafe, artisan studio, and Thistle Farms Global. Started in 1997 by Rev. Becca Stevens under the name Magdalene, Thistle Farms includes a two-year residential program and advocacy services for up to 700 women yearly.
We provide education and training annually through speaking events and immersion workshops. Thistle Farms and Becca Stevens have been featured on numerous national platforms including the The Today Show, A Path Appears on PBS, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, ABC World News with Diane Sawyer, and NPR. Thistle Farms stands for the truth that, in the end, love is the most powerful force for change in the world.
Nawwwww, this podcast was absolutely beautiful and inspiring in SOOOO many ways. Truly what the Doc ordered this week, as lve been feeling a little bit lost for hope in a few areas of my life and for others. Now im full, full, full again and ready to tackle the world one step at a time. I tried to order your first book Paul, but am having some trouble with Amazon 🙁 DO you know any compaines tht will ship to Kanga land? Take care and thanks for a wonderful show… 🙂