EPISODE · Oct 1, 2025 · 48 MIN
🔥Out of Your Comfort Zone - Ep. 23 - The Fire of Liberty Show
from The Fire of Liberty Show · host Moms for Liberty
In this episode, we sit down with Jen Donnelly, who knows what it means to step out of her comfort zone for the sake of her family and community. From speaking at a school board meeting for the very first time, to organizing a rally with the Lt. Gov Winsome Sears, to leading her own Moms for Liberty chapter meetings, Jen shares the milestones that pushed her to do things she never thought she would.Jen is passionate about protecting Title IX and ensuring opportunities for girls in education. For her, staying silent isn’t an option—because the stakes are simply too high. She discusses the nervous energy of her first public speech, the support that carried her through moments of doubt, and the balance she strikes between family, work, and activism.Beyond the headlines, Jen is a wife, mother, and football team mom who has turned everyday involvement in her son’s school into a leadership role that makes an impact on her entire community. She also reminds us that sometimes the most meaningful way to make a difference is to start small, like volunteering in your child’s classroom or at a Friday night game.Tune in to hear Jen’s journey, her “why,” and how she found her voice even when it meant stepping far outside her comfort zone.
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In this episode, we sit down with Jen Donnelly, who knows what it means to step out of her comfort zone for the sake of her family and community. From speaking at a school board meeting for the very first time, to organizing a rally with the Lt. Gov Winsome Sears, to leading her own Moms for Liberty chapter meetings, Jen shares the milestones that pushed her to do things she never thought she would. Jen is passionate about protecting Title IX and ensuring opportunities for girls in education....
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