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In the past few days Jenna Ellis has been making headlines for her highly personal and faith-driven response to the shocking murder of Charlie Kirk. Just this week she appeared as a featured guest on Arlenys Buckelew’s podcast, where she spoke candidly about grief, faith, and loss in the wake of Kirk’s death. Jenna detailed her immediate reaction, explaining she first learned the news in a flurry of frantic texts just after leaving a doctor’s appointment. She described the surreal moment of waiting and hoping for good news, only to have it confirmed that her friend was gone. According to the podcast, Jenna struggled deeply with the loss, recounting how she cried through her own radio show the following morning and spent days reflecting on both Kirk’s legacy and the personal encouragement he offered her, including Bible verses he’d send seemingly out of the blue. She acknowledged the profound impact of Kirk’s example—his courage, his compassion for others even in the face of mockery, and his unwavering faith. Reflecting on this, Jenna expressed a renewed conviction to interact with others more compassionately, moving away from bombastic “fire and brimstone” rhetoric she says dominated her earlier public persona toward bridge-building, especially in such divided times.
Building on this somber moment, Jenna continues to maintain a robust public presence as a commentator and show host. In one of her latest morning shows for American Family Radio, she tackled major current events including the reinstatement of YouTube accounts, the recent James Comey indictment, and the debate over Turning Point USA chapters in Oklahoma schools, featuring guests like Representative Jim Jordan and Gerard Filitti of the Lawfare Project. She also joined Jon Root in reflecting on the gospel message presented at Kirk’s memorial, using the platform to urge listeners towards bold faith and truth-telling.
Jenna is getting noticed on social media as well, most recently with a Threads post on September 26 referencing a “Jenna Ellis in the making”—an indication of her enduring influence and visibility within conservative and Christian media circles.
On the business front, Jenna Ellis’s signature broadcast “On Demand with Jenna Ellis” continues to roll out fresh interviews, such as the September 26 episode spotlighting “ordinary people with extraordinary lives.”
Overall, Jenna Ellis’s past week has been marked profoundly by public grief, vulnerability, and an intensified focus on the intersection of faith and personal responsibility in the media sphere, underscoring a trajectory of growth from polarizing advocate to thoughtful faith leader in the public eye.
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