Three Percent

Getting Through What You’re Going Through with Tanner Olson

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Mar 16, 2026
Tanner Olson, poet, speaker, and author known as Written to Speak, shares reflections rooted in suffering, hope, creativity, and faith. He talks about writing a book of poems and essays as a companion through hard seasons. Conversations cover grief reshaping creativity, empathy over advice, lifestyle changes after a health scare, and why presence often matters more than answers.
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ANECDOTE

Infertility Led To Adoption And A Son

  • While writing this book, Tanner and his wife navigated unexplained infertility which led them toward adoption.
  • That hard season eventually produced Judah and reshaped Tanner’s storytelling and ministry.
INSIGHT

Suffering Reshaped The Book's Voice

  • Suffering reshapes creativity and what you have to say as a writer.
  • Tanner wrote this book from grief and infertility, and those experiences changed his voice into a gentler, more companionable perspective.
ADVICE

Validate Pain Before Offering Solutions

  • When someone shares trauma don't rush to fix it; validate the hurt with presence.
  • Tanner says a friend saying I hate this for you was more healing than platitudes like God's timing is perfect.
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