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MISS LIZ SERVES: Kristine Jensen Wednesday Club

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TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ SERVES: Kristine Jensen June 18th | 3 PM EST TitleWednesday Club: Women, Friendship & The Quiet Strength of Community TaglineSometimes the strongest stories are found in ordinary lives. Description:On June 18th at 3 PM EST, Teatime with Miss Liz welcomes Kristine Jensen, writer, storyteller, and author of Wednesday Club, a heartfelt novel inspired by her grandmother’s real-life women’s club in South Dakota. Kristine’s career has spanned scripts, documentaries, and real-life T-E-E through stories that connect us, inspire us, and remind us of the strength found in human connection. Today’s guest brings a beautiful story rooted in family, friendship, and the quiet power of women supporting women. Joining us is Kristine Jensen — lifelong writer, award-winning storyteller, and author of Wednesday Club, a novel inspired by her grandmother’s real-life women’s club that gathered faithfully for over sixty years. Through her writing, Kristine captures the emotional depth of ordinary lives and reminds us that some of the strongest communities are built quietly, through loyalty, compassion, and shared stories. Kristine, welcome to Teatime with Miss Liz. Closing: Today’s Teatime reminded us that community, friendship, and storytelling leave lasting legacies. Kristine Jensen shared how ordinary moments often carry extraordinary meaning, and how women’s voices, memories, and resilience continue shaping generations long after the stories begin. Her work reminds us that connection does not always arrive loudly — sometimes it grows slowly through trust, kindness, and simply showing up for one another. As we leave today’s conversation, may we reflect on this: What stories from our own families and communities still deserve to be remembered? Kristine Jensen is an award-winning writer and author of Wednesday Club, a novel inspired by her grandmother’s real-life women’s club in South Dakota. Her career spans screenwriting, documentaries, and storytelling for organizations and brands. Now living in Oregon, she writes fiction celebrating women’s resilience, friendship, and the quiet strength of community. Favourite ColourPurple One Word That Describes HerOpen Three Words That Describe Her LifeResilientConfidentBlessed Themes That Share Her StoryWomen’s resilienceFriendship & belongingThe quiet strength of small towns Website:www.wednesday-club.com Email:[email protected]

TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ SERVES: Kristine Jensen June 18th | 3 PM EST TitleWednesday Club: Women, Friendship & The Quiet Strength of Community TaglineSometimes the strongest stories are found in ordinary lives. Description:On June 18th at 3 PM EST, Teatime with Miss Liz welcomes Kristine Jensen, writer, storyteller, and author of Wednesday Club, a heartfelt novel inspired by her grandmother’s real-life women’s club in South Dakota. Kristine’s career has spanned scripts, documentaries, and real-life T-E-E through stories that connect us, inspire us, and remind us of the strength found in human connection. Today’s guest brings a beautiful story rooted in family, friendship, and the quiet power of women supporting women. Joining us is Kristine Jensen — lifelong writer, award-winning storyteller, and author of Wednesday Club, a novel inspired by her grandmother’s real-life women’s club that gathered faithfully for over sixty years. Through her writing, Kristine captures the emotional depth of ordinary lives and reminds us that some of the strongest communities are built quietly, through loyalty, compassion, and shared stories. Kristine, welcome to Teatime with Miss Liz. Closing: Today’s Teatime reminded us that community, friendship, and storytelling leave lasting legacies. Kristine Jensen shared how ordinary moments often carry extraordinary meaning, and how women’s voices, memories, and resilience continue shaping generations long after the stories begin. Her work reminds us that connection does not always arrive loudly — sometimes it grows slowly through trust, kindness, and simply showing up for one another. As we leave today’s conversation, may we reflect on this: What stories from our own families and communities still deserve to be remembered? Kristine Jensen is an award-winning writer and author of Wednesday Club, a novel inspired by her grandmother’s real-life women’s club in South Dakota. Her career spans screenwriting, documentaries, and storytelling for organizations and brands. Now living in Oregon, she writes fiction celebrating women’s resilience, friendship, and the quiet strength of community. Favourite ColourPurple One Word That Describes HerOpen Three Words That Describe Her LifeResilientConfidentBlessed Themes That Share Her StoryWomen’s resilienceFriendship & belongingThe quiet strength of small towns Website:www.wednesday-club.com Email:[email protected]

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