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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There’s ads on Glennon’s podcasts, but I haven’t noticed shrilling on her social media. She has made way more bank from her books. The thing that helps her stand out from Jen is how she has a basic understanding of addictions, relapse and recovery. She even recently outed her own bulemia relapse. I keep wondering if she’ll lovingly confront Jen cause there’s no way she can’t see the dysfunction. Then again as a recovering codependent she may just let her have her journey. Agree Glennon feels way more authentic. She also didn’t paint herself as a Bible scholar. She seemed more of a “I really like this Jesus but not so sure about these Christians” kind of gal. Whereas Jen set herself up as a spokesperson on all things Christian woman. [/quote] Glennon likely is in a different stratosphere financially than Jen, and doesn't need to hawk/shill. She's married to Abby Wambach, they have a $6+ million home in LA, part ownership in the NWSL team Angel City, etc. There are several things that bother me about Glennon, too. I am not sure how much authenticity we really get from any of these people. Glennon, who SHOULD have a good knowledge base around addiction/recovery, just "happened" to meet Abby at book conference and fall in love, all within a few months of Abby's DUI in 2016. If Glennon really followed the rules of recovery, she would have never pursued Abby in the early stages of her recovery. Just sayin'. I think Glennon is fame-hungry. She certainly didn't fall in love with just any woman. And the way she (and her sister) treat Abby on their podcast sometimes is atrocious (IMHO). [/quote] What do you mean about how they treat Abby? I’m not a big fan, but I’m familiar enough and have listened to a few podcasts recently. Didn’t pick up on that though. [/quote]
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