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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]"Jamie Ivey is amazing. She is real, not about the fame-game, and earnestly wants to make this world a better place."[/quote] There are a lot of folks in here sounding like they are running PR for Jamie. She doesn't deserve any of this and I feel bad for her but let's be real. She is a Christian internet huckster just like Jen. Look at her website. "Meet your new friend Jamie" Fake "community". Writing self-help books with no mental health background. Speaking about relationships like an expert when their marriages are not good. It's the exact same pseudo-guru parasocial relationships crap that preys on lonely or depressed women who think these women give a shit about them as they cash in book sales and conference tickets. Same as Jen, same as Rachel Hollis, same as Glennon. Jamie Ivey is no different.[/quote] Agreed. It's not just one individual, it's the entire system. The whole social media/internet self-help influencer thing is rotten. [/quote] I had to go check out this Jamie Ivey and she is the same genre as Jen Hatmaker, Rachel Hollis and Glennon Doyle. They are all preying on lonely lost women. The pretend to be all Christian. They cross the line into therapy without a license. All 4 had husbands who lead secret lives. I suspect all 4 feel very empty when not in the limelight. [/quote] OMG THIS!!![/quote]
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