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[quote=Anonymous]I am in a similar place as Jen - divorcing a cheating husband after getting blindsided. It is a really tough road and I feel for her. I can't imagine being on a public platform during all of this. That said, while I empathize with her, I am not relating to her at all. I dated plenty before marriage and I handled our finances, so I have a different experience with all that. But that's not it. I think it's her tone. The "I am so great and so healed and so good at adulting now, guys. So good that I will now be teaching adulting classes!" Jen, this is a huge life change and a very big deal. It's OK to not be OK. I guess I would relate to her if she was more humble and honest about that, and authentically shared her experience. And let the actual experts shine instead of drowning them out with prattling. For example, I think there's a huge value in teaching women to own and understand their finances. That is a really important course. But the tone of the Me Course marketing is such a turnoff. To much focus on Jen (ME! New Money Expert Jen!) rather than the actual expert. [/quote]
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