Today’s Jenna Bush Hager has recently been putting more time away from the Today show and into her new publishing imprint Thousand Voices, which recently teamed up with ResortPass

Jenna Bush Hager on the Today show.

Jenna Bush Hager reveals major career move(Image: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)
Jenna Bush Hager is making a major career move and it has nothing to do with her morning spot on the Today show.

 

This past weekend, the 43-year-old television personality spent time away with her family, including her mom, who she recently revealed has a connection to Camp Mystic. It seems this won’t be the only time her energy is put elsewhere, aside from the beloved talk show, as she starts to move into other projects.

Now that she has newfound time on her hands, due to her kids being away at camp, Jenna is putting more attention into her new publishing imprint, Thousand Voices.

 

At the beginning of this year, the journalist launched her publishing imprint in partnership with Random House Publishing Group.

Jenna Bush Hager on the Today show.

Jenna Bush Hager is one of the hosts on the Today show(Image: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)
Before the company releases its first book this fall, Jenna is urging her followers to open their books and take some time away from their busy schedules.

She has teamed up with ResortPass, a service platform that offers users a way to book day passes to luxury hotels that offer several amenities like high-end spas.

While the vacation company will offer the location, Jenna and her imprint will give them something to read poolside as each user will get a copy of their first book, Conform by Ariel Sullivan.

According to Amazon, the dystopian novel follows one young woman as she “finds herself torn between two loves—and two sides of a rebellion boiling under the surface—in the first novel of a sweeping dystopian romance series.”

 

Jenna Bush Hager on the Today show.

Jenna Bush Hager has been on the Today show since 2009(Image: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)
Jenna previously said the book is a mix between Margaret Atwood’s work and the hit 2008 Suzanne Collins novel The Hunger Games.

Speaking to Good Housekeeping about the collaboration with ResortPass, she said, “Reading is self-care and it’s also community.

 

“What ResortPass is doing is allowing people who can’t go on a big vacation to still go hang by the pool, alone or with friends,” she added. “And what I always want to do by the pool, of course, is read. So it was a perfect way for us to team up.”

She also shared what’s in store for her new publishing imprint, saying, We’re meeting emerging writers and bringing them to the hands of as many readers as possible.

“As of right now, we’re publishing eight books between the fall of next year and the following fall,” she confirmed. “They’re all women authors, but they’re different ages, they’re from different places, and they’re all different genres.

 

She mentioned, “I think the common thing is that every book has this beautiful ounce of humanity. And in a time where we can’t always sit across from loved ones and talk about very many things, a book is a great place to start.”